Chapter 2:

Wolf Fighting is my Hobby

"Who sent you here?" Diane sneered.

"I did." I answered simply as I opened the fridge.

No meat.

I sighed.

"Colin!" I yelled, running up the old creaky stairs.

"Yeah?" he stepped in front of me.

Startled at his sudden appearance, I fell back. He caught my hand in a whipping motion.

"You ok?" he asked.

"Yeah. You just startled me." I breathed.

Colin was the Alpha of the pack, keeping the rest of the pack sane, and who eventually broke up fights. He was also born in Canada, being abandoned by his parents. Tan skin, brown eyes of chocolate, and fluffy black hair that touched his shoulders. I respected him, not only because he was the Alpha, but because he doesn't annoy the hell out of me.

"What did you want to ask?"

"There's no food here." I told him.

He sighed, letting a hand run through his hair, which meant he was aggravated.

"What?"

"Nothing, I just told the guys to keep it easy on the food here, but you know how the get." he grinned, showing me perfectly white teeth.

"So by that, you mean Kyle, Harin, Jeremy, Matt, Chris, Joe, Diane and Alysa?" I guessed.

"Excuse me, but I am not fat!" Alysa shouted, stepping right next to Colin.

"I'm not interested into your boyfriend!" I hissed.

"Of course you are, I can see it in your eyes." she said.

"I'm not fat either," Diane stepped behind me on a stair, "Cat is fat."

"Cat is not fat! You're the one who ate my steak." I snapped, pushing Diane the stupid blondie down the stairs.

"Ow!" Diane swore.

"What's all the commotion?" Cat asked, her dark red hair shining, even though the house was dimly lit. We all called her Cat, since her real name was Cassandra. We don't know why we called her that, but the name just suited her real well.

"Nothing," I ran down the steps, purposely stepping on Diane.

"Oh! Ok!" Cat said.

"Why the hell did you step on me!" Diane screeched.

"Sorry, didn't see you there." I lied.

"Help me up Cat!"

"Ok!" Cat giggled, helping Diane up.

"Why?" Diane screeched, wiping herself off.

"You were in my way."

"That doesn't-"

"I'm going to go hunt." I told Colin, interrupting Diane.

"But it's cold out!" Cat yelled.

"We live in Alaska, it's supposed to be cold out!" I yelled over my shoulder.

"Oh, right." Then I heard Cat giggle her butt off.

I slammed the door behind me, phasing.

My clothes tore off me, beautiful snow white fur replacing my human white skin, and black hair that used to slightly pass my shoulders. Of course my skin wasn't pale white, it was just white. Kind of hard to explain, but whatever. I'm just gonna say I'm eternally grateful that I don't look like The Grudge in my human form.

I went deeper in the forest than ever before, probably around ten miles from home. I was startlingly fast, which I absolutely love!

I hunted about two elks, then lost my appetite, only because they were easy kill. Sigh.

"Want to race?" A familiar voice asked me.

"Not in the mood Herin."

"Scared you're gonna lose?"

"I'M NEVER SCARED!" I shrieked.

"First one to the meadow wins."

"You're on!"

It wasn't hard to get to the meadow, Herin practically asked to race me there almost every night. Which was getting really annoying.

I did a little burn out when entering the clearing, since I was going a little too fast.

"You win." Herin told me, entering the meadow.

"Again."

"What's wrong?"

"It gets boring winning against you all the time."

"Whatever."

Herin sat right beside me, which meant he wasn't keeping his distance. His golden brown fur touching mine.

I mentally shuddered.

"Do you remember what happened last time when you entered my personal space?"

"I could care less."

"Move!"

"Bite me."

I knew he was being sarcastic, but my emotions couldn't resist.

I lunged for his throat.

I felt air as my teeth snapped the air.

"Nice try." Herin laughed mockingly, his electric blue eyes going dark.

This time I did get him though, my teeth biting into his flesh.

Herin didn't retreat, he bit me back, biting my shoulder.

And that's when we got into a big fight, rolling through the meadow, teeth snapping each other's body.

"You little bitch." Herin said between pants.

"Get out!" I growled, my fur all bloody, and standing on ends.

My teeth threateningly snapped at him.

"You don't intimidate me." Herin laughed darkly.

I lunged for him once more, making him fall against his back. I bit into his chest. He yelped, trying to get me off him. I didn't move, and I bit once more onto his front leg.

This time he did kick me off him, me doing little somersaults through the air. I landed on all four paws, roaring at him.

"Enough!" Colin stepped into the clearing, black fur shining beautifully against the moonlight.

"Aw c'mon Colin! The fight was getting good!" Herin said, not taking his eyes off me.

"Shut up! Get home! Go phase and find your clothes and get back to the house immediately." Colin said in his Alpha voice.

Herin growled at me once morebefore turning his back to me, entering the darkness of the forest. I didn't hesitate before turning around, making my way towards the lake.

"I apologize for his behavior." Colin told me.

I hesitated, stopping in mid-step. I walked towards the lake.

I stopped before the beautiful moon waning against the lake. Slivers of moonlight danced across the ice frost water. I was surprised the lake wasn't frozen solid. Without phasing back to my human form, I stepped in the water.