Augh I know I know I have like two other stories going on but I've been writing this one for a long while now and I'm like six chapters in on it and I NEEDED to post it Dx

So it's sorta inspired by the song "Clarity" by Zedd. It's a good song lol

I promise I'm not giving up on my other two stories! I'm just uploading this one so I can share it with y'all. :3

I hope you enjoy! Don't forget to R&R!


The fresh scent of the forest calmed me down as I ran. The dew-coated leaves brushed my black pelt as I sprinted through them.

Lezpez, where the fuck are you? Puck's voice intruded my mind.

I rolled my eyes with a huff. I'm running a little late, that's all.

'A little late'? San, you're twenty damn minutes late! Quinn growled.

Shut it, Fabgay! I snarled. I had to take care of something!

Like what?! Fucking another innocent girl in the bathroom? Puck scoffed.

I tore through the clearing and snarled at Puck. His fur was brown and had little spikes on his head to show where his Mohawk would be if he were in human form.

Shut the fuck up, Puck! I snapped. And no, actually, I was checking the borders of my house. I scented a stranger again.

We need to check the borders of the town. I swear there are vampires near here. Puck flattened his ears in submission.

Puck, you're insane. I rolled my eyes. There aren't any vampires or hunters here. The only dangers we face now is a rogue in our territory. I looked around and noticed there were only the three of us in the clearing. Looks like I'm not the only late one. Where are the others?

Here! Rachel's small form appeared out of a few bushes. Her pelt was a lighter brown, and she was pretty small. She trotted up beside Quinn.

Quinn's pelt was a light sandy color with a white underbelly and darker tan socks on her paws. Hey, Rach.

Kurt soon followed in his shiny almost-red brown pelt, and Blaine was right behind him in his smooth fox-like pelt. Lastly, Sam trotted in with his golden pelt.

Alright, guys. I sat down in front of them and they followed suit, forming a circle so they could all look at me. There have been many rogue-wolf scents around town, and I want us to check the borders. Check for any signs of other scentmarks and any intrusions on the border of any kind. I shot Puck a look. Pucky here thinks there are vampires, so keep your eyes open for that.

They all nodded.

First team will head North, second team will head South, and the third team will check both West and East. I stood and everyone followed my movements. Puck will come with me to the North. Quinn and Rachel will go South. Blaine, Kurt, and Sam will all go North and West.

I felt Quinn practically buzzing with happiness she got paired with Rachel. Don't say I never did anything for you. I said to her only. She shot me a glare but I ignored it. Alright, guys, let's go! Howl if anything pops up!

I started off to the north, my wolf instincts telling me where to go. Puck was at my side instantly. Puck and I were the strongest of the pack, and the Northern part of our borders were the weakest, so it only made sense that we should go there ourselves.


It only took twenty minutes until somebody sent out an alerted howl. And it wasn't one of us.

Six stranger wolves stood in front of Puck and I. I let out a loud snarl and Puck started to growl low.

Puck, alert the pack. I ordered. He lifted his head up in a loud howl and I locked eyes with the head wolf of the pack.

It was a startlingly white wolf with amazing blue eyes.

I stared at the wolf and couldn't look away. The other wolf couldn't look away, either. We were locked in each others gaze. Something told me this wolf was female, and she knew I was female, too. I couldn't move my gaze. Her blue eyes were hypnotizing, and they pulled me into them.

San!

Santana!

Puck!

What's wrong?

Who are they?

My packmates suddenly appeared beside me, growling at the wolves as well. Puck was staring at me, wide-eyed.

San... what just happened with you and that alpha? He asked nervously.

I don't know who they are. I ignored him. But they are on our turf.

I looked to the alpha again, and she was back to growling at us. I returned the snarl and the rest of her pack did as well.

Who are you?! I demanded, knowing only alphas could communicate together if they were in separate packs. And why are you on Lopez Pack territory?

She didn't answer, she just snarled more. I stepped forward challengingly. You are trespassing on Lopez Pack territory, and as the Code of our Ancestors goes, you must leave, or face death. Though the thought of killing the alpha stung a little, but I ignored it. Leave now.

She just stared at me, then whipped her head to one of her packmates – a small black wolf with white paws and a white tail tip. She seemed to be talking to them. She turned back to me, her ears suddenly up and alert and her eyes widened.

I cocked my head to the side, then Puck nudged me with alarm radiating off his body.

San! Hunters! He snapped me out of my focus on the white wolf.

Shit! Everybody run to the Cove. Make sure to hide your scents! Quinn, lead them. I'll cover the back.

Quinn nodded and she and Puck took off with the pack. I looked at the white wolf.

Come with us if you wish to live. I said before taking off after my pack.

I knew it was stupid to let an illegal rogue pack follow us, but it states in the Alpha Code that I cannot abandon another wolf, packmate or not. We are responsible for every wolf's life, and if we abandon them in need, we are not fit to lead.

I dove into a small river and swam through it quickly, then got out near a large waterfall. I turned to see the white wolf close beside me, her pack behind her. I nodded once and leapt across the stones to near the top of the waterfall, where I dove inside into a dark cave. I heard a collective growl from my pack as the other pack joined.

You let them follow?! Puck snarled.

Have you gone mad?! Rachel spat.

Shut up! I ordered in my authoritative alpha tone. Alpha Code insists that I protect any and all wolves, despite the fact if they are in my pack or not. If I left them, they could die, and if anybody found out, I'd be shamed and stripped of my Alpha Rights.

They all watched silently as the stranger's pack sat in a far corner of the cave, the white wolf making small noises that sounded soothing as the pack whined.

I sat down beside my back, my ears pricked for any sound of the hunters.

Hunters are our enemies. They are the remaining members of a dead religion, and think that by our defying nature, we are defying God. No two creatures can share one soul, according to them, without being sent by the devil. So, they began killing us. Many Packs have been murdered by them, but the Lopez Pack dates back to the first of our kind, and we intend to keep the line longer than that.

I looked to the other pack, again mesmerized by the white wolf. Even though she was in her wolf form, I could tell she was gorgeous. Her pelt was so bright and reminded me of freshly fallen snow in the moonlight. And her eyes... they were so blue and beautiful. I've never seen anything like them.

Gross, San. Quinn interrupted.

I felt my eyes widen. Did I say that out loud?!

Yeah. You did. She's alpha of the pack that intruded our territory, you can't feel that way for her. Quinn growled lowly.

I feel nothing for her! I snapped. I'm just admiring her pelt. It's really nice.

Yeah, it's like 'freshly fallen snow in the moonlight'. Puck snorted.

I turned to face him, growling. You're overstepping your boundaries, Puck!

He flattened to the ground, his ears flat against his head. Sorry, San.

I ignored him and sat near the edge of the waterfall, peering out into the forest. The sky was now a light orange, the sun setting behind the trees.

I saw a group of three men huddled by the river, and I perked my trained ears to hear them.

"There were too many. We can't bring them all down." One voice said.

"We have to. They seemed to be two separate packs. We just hunt down one and strike one wolf at a time." Another voice replied.

"Remember, boys: you kill the alpha, you kill the pack." A last voice chuckled harshly.

"Let's move out. Keep your eyes peeled. That white one is the last wolf of the Northern Pack, and we gotta get rid of her for the boss." Their voices faded away.

A pang of fear settled in my stomach for the white alpha. I don't know why, but I felt like I needed to protect her.

I turned towards my pack, all of them staring at me with wide eyes. I gotta keep my thoughts to myself.

San... this is too dangerous. We have to leave them. Three hunters is too many, and I assume there are more. Quinn blinked her hazel eyes at Rachel. We can't afford to lose any packmates.

Yeah, San. Blaine spoke up from his quiet chat with Kurt. She obviously led them here.

If there are three, there are definitely more. Kurt added.

She sure is pretty, though. Sam thought. I mean – she is a rogue pack's alpha, so she has to go, though...

Puck stepped forward. Besides, it's not our problem. It's her and her pack's problem. They can't stay here, it goes against Wolf Code.

I know about the fucking code! I snarled. But the Alpha Code says that I must protect all wolves.

The Alpha Code also says that you must put your pack before anything. Quinn, as my beta, learned the Alpha Code, too. So if I died or got stripped of my Alpha Rights, she could take over. And we both know that her and her pack are a danger to us all – your pack.

I stared at Quinn for a long moment. Lucy Q Fabray, are you challenging my rights as alpha?

Her eyes widened and she backed away. Of course not. I'm merely saying that we can't afford to allow this rogue pack to be on our territory. She led these hunters here, and that puts us all in danger. As alpha, it is your duty to drive out these rogues.

I didn't want to exile the beautiful white wolf. I don't know why I didn't, I don't understand it. However, Quinn is right. I have to put my pack before myself and my needs.

Very well. I stated before walking slowly to the white wolf. I let out a low growl and she turned to face me. As alpha of this territory's pack, I order you to leave before dawn. According to Wolf Code seven, one pack is entitled to one area of land. If any other packs intrude, they must leave under the instruction of the territory's alpha. If the intruding pack refuses to leave, they must fight for the territory. I knew all Wolf Codes and Alpha Codes by heart.

She turned to me, narrowed her eyes, and let out a low growl. Why wasn't she talking to me?

Just freaking talk to me! I rolled my eyes.

I saw her shake her head and she turned away. Fine.

Whatever. Just leave or else. I turned to my pack. Quinn, come with me. We're going to check to see if it's clear.

I started to walk away, then Quinn stopped me. Shouldn't she check, too? Her pack is in danger, too.

Fine. I growled and turned to the white female, who was watching me curiously. Grab your beta and help us check for hunters.

She narrowed her eyes at me again, but turned to a light gray wolf. She motioned her head and the two walked behind Quinn and I as we hopped down the waterfall.


When we all went our separate ways, I couldn't keep the white wolf and her mesmerizing blue eyes out of my head.

I had told Papi about the rogue pack, and he said to keep a close eye on the border. So now I lay on my bed, glancing up at the ceiling.

Why can't I get her out of my head?! I groaned.

She was so beautiful. Her eyes, her pelt, everything about her just pulled me in. Something about her just made me want to drown in her eyes and never resurface.

I rolled onto my side and closed my eyes. The last things I saw in my head were her two gorgeous blue eyes before I finally drifted off to sleep.


Brittany's POV

Brittany, why didn't we just attack them? Artie asked as we separated from the beautiful black wolf and her pack. His pelt was all gray, but his one eye had a black splotch on it. He looked like an ordinary gray wolf.

Because that is against Wolf and Alpha Code. I stated simply. Besides, she was right, we are on her territory.

But we aren't leaving, are we? Tina asked, her black pelt and white paws and tail swishing.

Of course not! I growled.

Then why did you let them go? Mike ran beside me, his gray fur swaying with the wind as he ran.

Because Brittany's got it bad for their alpha. Mercedes let out a bark of laughter. She had brown fur, a tan underbelly, and black ears.

Shut it! I snapped. I do not!

You so do, girl! She teased. We all heard what you thought of her. 'Her brown eyes shined like a thousand stars'.

I huffed and ran faster so I was a little further ahead. Whatever. We just have to lay low.

Britt, it's almost your eighteenth birthday. Artie reminded. You'll need to set up a new home for us, and choose a mate.

I heard the second meaning to his words. He wanted me to choose him.

I forgot to ask: why didn't you say anything to that alpha? Mike wondered.

Oh, I didn't want her to recognize my voice when we go to school tomorrow. I replied.

What?! They all barked.

We're going to high school. I know it's dangerous, but the more we fit in, the better.

I just hoped the wolf didn't recognize me. I also secretly hoped I wouldn't see her human form, because if her wolf form is that beautiful, I can't even imagine what her human form will look like.


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