Chapter two: The love is gone

Humphreys POV

I was sitting by the train tracks waiting for the train. I had heard the train coming right as the other wolves from down in the valley started howling in joy for the newlyweds. I couldn't believe she would just use me like that! I could see the train coming into view, a mile or so down, as She came out of the tree line.

"Humphrey! What are you doing?!" I heard Kate yell to mess she came out of the tree line. I couldn't bare look into her eyes, where I once saw hope, now all I see is a wolf who broke my heart in too many ways

I yelled back, "Why do you care"? She was stunned for a Couple of seconds.

Then she once again yelled to me, "Why Humphrey"?

I was waiting for this moment ever since we got back from Idaho. I turned around and all I saw was complete sadness in her eyes. I almost broke down, but at that moment, Garth showed up. This was the turning point for me. I regained my senses and yelled at them.

"WHY?! You really don't know Kate?" I took a moment to take a breath. she was crying. My omega heart would have regretted everything. But that was the old me. The new me could only feel anger, anger towards Kate and Garth. I continued, "Kate I loved you. I would have done anything for you. After we howled on the train!" Garth started to stand up like he was going to speak but I cut him off. "Yeah Garth, Kate and I howled on the train, and on the topic of the train here's it right now."

I turned around towards the train and instantly spotted an open train carriage. I never saw her, but I could tell that Kate took off after me. She was normally faster than me, but with all the anger and hatred inside of me, I was fast enough to catch the train and jump on. I never looked back to her, I looked out of the side of the train back towards Jasper for what I thought would be the last time. I was too far now to see Kate or anyone but she hurt me so much that I felt I should, return the favour.

I looked back as the train sped towards Idaho. I thought of the ones I should of told that I was leaving. They never hurt me, but I quickly shook off the idea and thought that I could never go back. I was no longer an omega of the western pack, or any pack for that matter, I was now a lone wolf.