Summary: What was supposed to be one of many one-night stands instead turns into a life-or-death court case involving Embry Call and his new imprint.

Mistakes

Embry's POV

Normal people meet in a nice little café, a bookstore or maybe even when they are grocery shopping. They go out on a few dates, get married and have a couple of kids that look identical to them which then grow up to the same fate of their parents. Then they retire and live the rest of their lives traveling, or babysitting their many grandchildren or if they are lucky their great-grandkids. We weren't like that, and I can assure you that the love of my life was nowhere close to normal in anyway shape or form.

Her name was Adrianna Gypsi Christie. She was beautiful in everyway possible, with short honey-brown hair that was set in a layered style that hung down to her shoulders. Her body was a work of art carved and sculpted by Michelangelo himself, with curves in all the right places. She was Peruvian on her mother's side and German on her father's and it complemented her completely. She was gorgeous in every way possible and she was my Imprint.

We met for the first time at a party, she was drunk having already drowned at least three beers, and I was pretty wasted myself (I was up to my eleventh bottle-being a werewolf meant that my body burned off the alcohol exceptionally fast) and we hit it off. Everything went so well that we ended having sex in the back of my car and let me admit that it was the best thing I had ever imagined. And then we feel asleep, her head resting on my bare chest and it was easy.

Way too easy.

I awoke the next morning with a massive headache, twenty dollars on my windshield and a note written on a dirty napkin that read "Great night, we should do it again, not that we'd ever meet again but still. Had lots of fun, hope your girlfriend doesn't mind too much."

And that's where my story begins. The only thing I had left of her was twenty dollars that had once graced her presence, a note, oh and… her full name.

That was her first mistake