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I tied up my black, knee high boots, scooped up my bow and arrow and headed out of the cave that was my home. Sort of.

Truthfully, I wasn't even in my original era. I was born in 'the present', but after a long story and a special tree, I ended up in the feudal era.

For anyone hearing this that didn't know my story, this wouldn't make much sense. But the only way I could explain it plain and simple is I'm a 17 year old girl from the future. Crazy, I know.

I have waist length, dark brown hair, although most people mistake it for black, tanned skin and gray eyes. I was pretty tall for a girl too. 5'8''. I like it, but I'll always be jealous of the petite girls.

I happened upon this era 6 months ago, and I already call it home, thanks to Koga, the local demon wolf alpha. That's why I'm living in a cave. The whole pack is one big cozy family, living in the rocky caves by the most beautiful waterfall. Life didn't get much better.

Except for the constant demon attacks plaguing the surrounding villages. Did I forget to mention that? One of the downsides to this era was the demons. Can't control them worth shit. There are always demons attacking a village somewhere, and the demons in control enough to protect the humans inhabiting them don't care enough to help. I've been trying my best to convince Koga to help, but he insists that the pack has enough of their own problems to worry about, and the pack is priority. So, I took it upon myself to help the villagers.

Back in my own time, which I rarely return to, I'm an orphan. Always have been. I can't remember a time when I wasn't in an orphanage somewhere. When I was 7 I ran away and had been living off the streets ever since. It has all worked out for the best though. I may have had a hard childhood, but now I have no family obligations to return to and I'm a capable fighter and resourceful when living off the land. All this makes my job here a hell of a lot easier than it should be. Of course, fighting demons is way different than fighting people, but I've adapted pretty well, especially after living with wolf demons. A girl learns a lot.

I jumped off the last rock ledge, landing on the ground. Throwing my long braid over my shoulder, I headed for the path that would eventually lead me to a village I checked in with periodically. A tall, muscular wolf demon appeared seemingly out of nowhere in front of me, blocking my way.

I scowled up into Koga's harsh icy blue eyes, placing my hands on my hips and raising an indignant eyebrow. "What?"

He crossed his arms and took a wide stance, a habit he picked up whenever we were about to get into an argument. I had a feeling he secretly loved our arguments. Sure he constantly whined about me being a pain in his ass and being more trouble than I was worth, but deep down he loved it. I was the only being around with the guts to challenge his authority, which I've always had difficulty with.

"You just got home, Danny." He started, voice low and level. Calm before the storm, as they say. "You cannot be leaving already."

I smirked in response. "Unless all the demons in this world up and died out, than yeah, I can. The fact that you're still breathing means that hasn't happened… so what's the question?"

"There is no question!" He started getting worked up. "I'm telling you that you are not leaving. You've been home for 2 days and still have bandages on your arm."

"It's just a scratch! I could take the bandages off right now!" I yelled back, holding out my wounded arm and starting to rip off the bandages encasing my forearm.

Koga snatched my hand away before I could make any headway, roughing jerking me forward and causing me to lose my balance. I had to brace my free hand against his armored chest so I wouldn't fall. I scowled up into his eyes, hating the closeness. He purposely pulled me closer so I would have to crane my neck back farther to make eye contact, emphasizing his status. "You're not the boss of me, Koga." I snarled. I could sense other men and wolves sticking their heads from out of the caves and hot spring some had been relaxing in. I'd been told before that my arguments with Koga were extremely entertaining. I guess seeing your leader get bitched at by someone he really can't control would be fun.

"The fuck I am. You're living in my caves, with my pack. As far as I'm concerned, I am your alpha as much as everyone else here." He yelled.

I pushed against his chest hard, his grip tightening around my wrist, just enough so it still didn't hurt. "You are not my alpha and you know it. I am not a wolf demon nor am I anyone's mate. I know the rules. Now let… me… go."

He stared at me for a moment, the conflict in his head easily read by looking into his eyes. He was trying to choose between being furious with me or worried. Choosing one, he tossed my wrist free and stomped past me, punching a boulder and shattering it as he left. It was safe to say he went with furious.

I continued on my way to the village, immature pride fueling me.