I caught a new scent on the wind, and i halted, ears pinned up. The scent of pine and cinnimon filled my nose. I crept close to the ground, inching slowly toward the smell, which was very strong in the direction of a bunch of wild berrie bushes, which were dead and obviously out of season. I snuck up into one of them quietly, and peeked through. A large sandy colored wolf sat on its haunch, chewing a bone. Stupid thing. Then the wind turned, and it froze. He smelt me, my scent. He placed his chew toy of a bone in the snow, and krept towrds my hiding spot. Before it came too close, i lept out and tackled it to the ground, the shiny snow sprinkling down on us. I had it pinned to the ground, paws digging into its shoulders. But it just stared at me. Its green eyes glistened in the sun, and i instantly knew it wasnt a normal wolf, and obviously determined that about me. My heart race, and i could smell the curiosity coming from it. He shifted, becoming a human under me. A sixteen yearold boy, with sandy blond curls and deep green eyes stared up at me. "You can shift too" his voice rang gently. Something told me to trust him. I shifted, and the black wolf that was pinning him into the snow became a sixteen yearold girl, with medium length, natural, jet black hair, and the brightest blue eyes you would ever find.
We stayed like that for a while, just staring into eachothers eyes. "I'm Jess" He finally said. I rolled off him, laying next to him in the cold snow. "Desiree" I whispered. "Nice to meet you Dez" He said, i could tell he was smiling without even looking at him. "I need to get back to my pack, but i want to meet you and your pack sometime. I've never met any other gaurdians." He said. "Pack?" I asked, "You have a pack?" He was silent for a moment, then stood up. "You don't have a pack?" He questioned. I sat up, and stared blankly at him. "No.." I simply said. WE heard the howls of other wolfs, calling back one of their pack memebers. "I would really like to meet you again sometime then," he said, "i really need to go now. Here, tomarow, noon." He said. He shifted and bolted away in the snow before i could agree. I met another wolf. A gaurdian? Was that what he called it? I couldn't get his scent out of my nose, and i shifted and trotted away in the snow, pondering all this.
