Disclaimer: I do not own Blood and Chocolate. The entire idea is all Annette Curtis Klause. Also, if I DID own it, why would I be writing it on a Fan Fiction site! Greenlee and the other charris u never heard about are mine but other than that enjoy.

tear….its my first Fanfic…..DONT HURT ME!

If you see this -> 'the one quotation mark means it's in thought form.' Just to let ya know!

Prolog:

Vivian held the bundle against her chest. This was her third child, sired by Gabriel. Relief had swept over her when she had learned it was a girl. The father stood close by, chest in an almost puffed out manner as he looked upon his third pup.

Vivian stroked the fuzz on the child's head tenderly.

"Greenlee," she cooed to the pale babe, "that shall be your name." She tapped the child's nose motherly like as the loup-garou drifted into sleep. Her age and other two children had tuned her instincts for child raising, but something felt different about this pup. Gabriel called his sons to meet the newest member of the pack.

Chapter 1:

Greenlee sat up from her warmed bed, and looked around. Eyes quickly adjusted to the practically pitch black room. She looked to her clock, 'Damn, 5:15…' She released a low growl. She stretched puppy like, still on top of the bed. 'Maybe a run would help?' she thought to herself. She reached to her tall window and pushed it open.

She sprung from the ledge and landed with little more than a thump on the cool dew dampened grass. She stood erect. The early summer breeze ruffled her hair in an almost playful manner. Auburn color and long. Her curves her probably not as feminine like as her mothers, but then again she was much larger than some of her peers.

She took in the scent of the new day.

Without warning she sprinted across the yard. She took in her second coat, and enjoyed every wonderful step of the process. The moon dimmed as it hung in the dove grey sky. Beast loped through the dense wood as the last few stars glimmered above.

Greenlee took in the glorious traits of early morning. She was (as I said before) larger than most females. Broader shoulders and firmer base made her a stronger. Her smooth blemish free skin looked like her mothers, maybe lighter. But her most attractive feature was her icy blue eyes, her father's eyes.

She stopped abruptly as she took in a prey's scent. Rabbit. She licked her lips at the thought of the kill and trotted down the vermin's trail. She sank low as she spotted the herbivore. Usually she could just take down the animal without hesitation, but something today made her feel a bit cruel. She watched the carefree creature, as it nibbled on the thin blades of emerald. Greenlee wagged her tail lightly as her sick sense of humor kicked in.

Suddenly she sprung on the brown mass of fur. Jaws clamped down on the neck, as she felt blood smear her mouth. In playful victory she threw her head back and sent a playful howl. The remaining hares sprung out of site as Greenlee growled and ate at the same time. The beast within grew a little stronger.

By the time Greenlee washed herself, put on some clothes, and bounded down the stairs everyone was awake. She took in deeply the intoxicating aroma of bacon and coffee, smells she had grown up with. Although full, it made her mouth water.

Kiva and Brian lifted their heads in unison as she came down. Brian was the middle child. Practically a male version of his mother, he was very attractive. He was two years older than Greenlee and they both enjoyed each other's company. He blinked a few times at his younger sister sleepily grinned and went back to his breakfast. Kiva, on the other hand kept a steady stare at his sister. He took in a large breath, and suddenly arched his eyebrows at his sister. 'Dammit, of course Kiva noticed it…' Greenlee mustered up her most realistic smile and sat down at the table. Although he was her brother she never liked him much. He always seemed as though he was up to something. This made her nervous. Greenlee did not enjoy being nervous. He was the spitting image of his father. Large, muscular. Add a few scars in certain places it would be hard to tell them apart. Of course, Greenlee liked her father much more.

"Greenlee, where have you been?" Greenlee jumped up a bit. In all her thoughts she didn't notice her mother standing there giving her the once over.

"I heard you stirring earlier this morning." She gave her daughter a low irritated growl. Normally she would've mind so much. But with this new pack on their territory, no one would be to please there youngest daughter was out during unreasonable hours.

Greenlee played cool and stretched towards the ceiling. She released a tiresome yawn before stating "I was just out for a bit." She continued making herself a glass of juice as her mother watched her curiously.

Gabriel came in to the kitchen a few minutes after Greenlee.
"Out for a bit? Where is out?" he locked his cold gaze on his slender toned toned daughter.

"Oh dad," she sighed as she sat next to Brian, who didn't acknowledge her. He continued staring at his plate "just around in the woods." Just made a wave of her hand. She didn't fear him, or at least she didn't show any signs of it.

He continued the stare until he sighed.

"Lee," he said softly. She looked up. He only called her Lee if he wanted her to listen, "you can't just run around like you used to anymore." She knew he was referring to this new younger pack not far from here. But why would they come directly into these lands? Did they not know who her father was?

She snorted, "You make it sound as though I am a pup." He tilted his head at her.

"You are a pup," he smiled and then ruffled her wild strands of hair. She smoothed it when he left, and smiled. She didn't get to see much of her father's playful side.

Greenlee sat as she watched Kiva from her window. He was simply sitting in a lawn chair sipping a beer reading a newspaper. It was amazing how much alcohol her brother could shove down his throat. He was even more distant than ever. Of course, who could blame him? He still mourned for the loss of his mate. She left him for another pack. She growled a little bit. Queen bitch of that pack she was. The role suited her well. She expected only the best. Even though she didn't prefer her brother, he was still her kin. Tied together by blood, it made her angry to see him in pain. She finally broke her gaze from him and strode towards the phone.

"Manders?" Greenlee called playfully on the phone line.

"Lee! Hey!" Amanda was obviously tickled of the thought Greenlee called her as promised. Greenlee never was good at calling people back. "Ya coming with me and the guys tonight?" Amanda was talking about a new nifty night club down town. 'Oh yea, today is Friday…'

"Err…probably not."

"OH come on! We can tease some of the cute meat boys?"

"Oh HOW tempting!" Greenlee snickered. Amanda replied in a huff.
"The why did ya call!" she squealed. She always had a quick temper.

"Just so you wouldn't get your hopes up."
"Oh Lee, where would I be with out YOU!" Amanda mock worshiped. Greenlee snorted at the phone. The two continued discussing numerous topics. Finally after a bit of talking the two girls said there farewells. She knew Kiva would be leaving to go clubbing, only to get drunk and perhaps get laid in the process. 'What ever,' Greenlee thought to her self, 'just as long as he does piss in my closet again.' A wicked smile played across her features.

Night was soon approaching. She tumbled down the steep stair way.

"Greenlee!" Vivian caught the girl in the act. Greenlee stood frozen as though a deer in the spot light. Vivian's eyes glowed from the porch light. "Actually gonna leave without me huh?"

Greenlee's hopes heightened. Mom and her haven't ran together since early spring. Vivian took off; pelt grown already thickly over her thin bodice. Greenlee sprang after, as all fours touched reached the ground. Her mother was fast, but Greenlee easily caught up. Tails balanced their soaring bodies as they entered the woods. Each took off in a different course through the trees, but kept close together.

At that moment Greenlee felt as though she could clear the moon. Soon she took scent of Gabriel and Brain. Oh how glorious! Together the four moved as one, as Gabriel lead the way. Brian stuck close to Greenlee. Suddenly the pack came to a halt. Gabriel shut his eyes and threw his head back. Low tune released into the star glazed sky. Greenlee waited for her mother's beautiful clear voice before she too began. As they loped back Greenlee couldn't remember such a care free run. Why didn't they do this more often?

Suddenly she heard something crack in the dense wood. She paused, and looked up. Brian stopped as well Gabriel and Vivian up a head, paces matching lovely. Greenlee nodded her head forward for him to continue going. He watched her for a moment longer, but trusted her. He padded off.

Greenlee stalked the new comer carefully, staying down wind. Eyes were large and expectant, ears sat perched upon her skull as she felt her heart beat harshly upon her chest. Then he came, jumping form the bushes was someone she had never met. He growled threateningly, but almost in a worried way. Every hair on Greenlee's back stood. Teeth bared at him.

He lunged. She jumped out quickly, knowing he could do better. He faced her again and suddenly barked. 'He wants me to leave does he?' she snorted as her tail stood out defiantly.

Both stopped as they heard an almost thunder like sound. He then whimpered in an almost pleading way. She looked at him, to the on coming sound confused. But when she looked back there he stood in his two legged form.

"Hide!" he continued growling. Greenlee loped to a trench down wind, but kept her watch. He was handsome alright. His hair was a platinum blonde bangs hung in his face, and he was toned beautifully. She thought for a moment and remembered his eyes to be a gorgeous emerald color.

'I can't believe I'm thinking about what he looks like when there's danger like this!' she grew angry at her self but suddenly took a gulp of air. He was a scary brute. Hair just as blonde as the boy's.

"Anything new?" he asked scars covered his body brutally.

"No sir," he looked straight ahead. Eyes not daring to look at the obvious leader. He snorted and nodded.

"Keep a watch on this area Charles." He then went back into his pelt and lead the remaining five off into the trees.

'Charles is your name then eh?' she thought. Suddenly he stuck his gaze on her and made a direct path for her.

Good grief, this chapter is LONG. Well RR and PLEASE no flames!