AN: Its 12:53am. Which means only one thing... ITS SUNDAY BIHKAS! (Stolen from Your Grammar Sucks - YouTube it.) So enjoy, or hate this chapter. Now I'm going to sleep, because I have work tomorrow.

As soon as the wolf and I made it back to my place, I lay him down on the guest bedroom, and held my hand over his heart. I could hear and feel the blood pumping slowly, which for a werewolf, was not the best of signs.

"You'll be fine, wolf. I just need you to stay strong for me." I whispered softly into his ear, before I let the power rush through me.

I could feel my wings, made of scales and bone, as a dragons would, growing rapidly on my back, changing to a dark blue color, that was heading towards black, while my eyes turned the same color.

A small white circle of light was formed between my hand and the wolf's chest, growing brighter and bigger, before spreading along his veins, as it sucked out the venom, and started to repair his body. Within the minute, the white glowing light drew back into itself, at the center of my palm, and the wolf looked healthier. His heartbeat strong and steady as his breathing evened out.


It was three days before the wolf woke up, ate everything that was considered food in my house, and jumped into my new indoor pool... In wolf form. I then learnt that his name was Paul Lahote, was 19, had a little sister called Cassie who lived with their mom, and that he lived alone. But what I didn't know, was why he trusted me so easily. A complete stranger.

"You made my pool smell. And its got hair everywhere..." I said, and he grinned.

"Deal with it." He laughed, and I glared at him.

"You can't use it until you clean it." I said, with a smirk, and his grin dropped.

Paul stood up from the couch he had previously been lounging on, flicking through the channels on my flat screen, and gave me a look.

"I do not clean pools." He said.

"You do when you swim in them in your wolf form, Lahote." I said, putting my arm around his shoulder, and leading him towards the pool, feeling a little smug.

"But..."

"Its not that hard." I laughed darkly.

"But... I don't know how, and its going to take at least 4 hours!" he whined.

I laughed again, and looked down to hid it slightly, before grinning at him, and dropping my arm.

"Yeah. Good luck with that." I said, giving him a quick pat on the back, before making my way out of the room.

"Dannik!" He called.

"Have fun!" I replied, closing the door, and going to clean up the house.

It seems I was going to have to go to the store and meet Harry's widow.

"Thats a lot of food you have there. Planning a party?" the woman at the counter asked, and I looked at her name tag.

Sue.

She looked just how Harry had described her in his letters. Right down to the way she styled her hair when she was working.

"No. A friend just ate everything I had stocked." I laughed lightly.

"Everything?"

She looked surprised at this, but in her eyes, I could see some type of knowing look.

So you know about the wolves then... I thought to myself, before answering her.

"Everything." I laughed.

"So where are you from? You don't seem to be from around here." She said, continuing to check items through, and pack them.

"Fort Collins, Colorado. Although, my family did move to La Push from Ireland a long time ago. My parents would tell me there was a legend of a werewolf called Taha Aki whose wife sacrificed her life to save Taha Aki from being killed by a cold one." I said, and judging by her reaction, she was a little confused at how I knew all of this.

"Well, I'm Sue Clearwater. If there is anything you need, even a person to show you around the place, I can ask my daughter Leah to help you out with that, unless it is cooking, and that would be my department." She laughed.

"Dannik Gallagher, and thank you, but that won't be necessary." I said, offering Sue a soft smile.

She smiled back, before putting a few more things through.

"So you're new in town, huh? I'd stay away from the woods if I were you, a lot of hikers have gone missing lately." She said.

I could tell she was trying to hide her concern and pain, but it wasn't working well. I could clearly hear her heart beat speed up as she talked about it, as well as her breathing quicken slightly. The look in her eyes as Sue said it, was also another factor that gave her away.

"I heard that from the council. They told me the same thing when I moved into La Push." I said cooly, pretending not to notice her slight breakdown.

"Where about's did you find a house?" Sue asked, ringing up the total.

"Its pretty deep into the woods. But don't worry, I'll be careful." I laughed lightly, trying to calm her down with my ease.

Sue looked up at one of the aisle's behind me, and recognition flashed across her face.

"Sam! There you are, come over here, I want you to meet someone." Sue called, and I turned slightly to see a man a little taller then Paul standing there, before he hesitantly made his way over.

"Good morning Sue." He said, a little tense.

"Morning Sam, now, this is Dannik Gallagher. His family was originally from Ireland, but moved over here when the council formed, isn't that something?" Sue asked, looking a little excited.

"Yeah, thats pretty great, Sue." Sam said, offering her a smile, while he watched me with critical eyes.

"Well I have to go, but it was nice to meet you both." I said, picking up the bags, after paying, and starting to make my way out.

"If his family left, why is he back?" was the last thing I heard as I walked out.

So the Gallagher legend was not told to the new wolves...


AN: You may have guess what Dannik is by now, especially with Chapter 2's ending, but the next chapter will give you more of an idea. Dannik and Harry's relationship will also be a little bit more explained in later chapters. I was going to put it into this one, but it would have been a little rushed.

The next chapter will include the following:

- More insight into Dannik's life.
- A little more insight on Dannik and Harry's relationship.
- A bonfire scene.
- Bella.
- The Cullens.
- Dannik acting shady.