The next day after breakfast they were putting their things on the carriage getting ready to leave. All except Seradia. June looked back and saw that she was still talking to Ancano. She hated that she had to leave her alone with him but Seradia made them go on a head without her. June put let out a sigh, she was growing impatient. She looked back behind her and relaxed seeing that Seradia was walking back to them, she looked at Ancano and he had a frown on his face.

June hopped up onto the carriage and took a seat. She watched Seradia climb in. "So..What did you talk about?" June asked. "I just told him that if we ever run into each other again that I don't want him talking to me. No matter what." Seradia dug into her bag and pulled out a book. "What's the story with you two?" Farkas finally asked. June and Seradia both froze and than slowly looked at each other. Seradia swallowed hard and looked down. She brought the book up to her chest and hugged it. "I..Would rather not talk about it..." Seradia slowly spoke.

Farkas clenched his jaw and quickly looked away. 'I shouldn't of asked..' Once again he felt like an idiot. "But.." He looked back at her. "Maybe someday..I'll be able to tell you." She was now looking at him with a smile on her face. Farkas stared at her for a moment and than nodded smiling back. "Oh and..Sorry about last night..." Farkas cleared his throat a bit embarrassed. "Don't worry about it! I'm used to it considering who I've been traveling with." Seradia slightly looked to June. "Hey I'm not that bad." June furrowed her eyebrows down. "You're right, you're worse." Seradia smiled. "I'd believe it." Vilkas chuckled. June rolled her eyes and than laid down on the seat putting her feet on Seradia's lap. "Wake me up when we stop." June than closed her eyes.

The day slipped by rather quickly, considering that they were on a slow carriage. It was obvious that the horse was old. Seradia was nose deep in her book like she usually was. June woke up after a little while and she was just watching the scenery go by. Vilkas and Farkas kept small talk going on, mainly talking about what job they had to do next when they got back. "It will probably take us just as long to get back than it did to get to Solitude." Farkas began. Vilkas raised an eyebrow at him wondering where he was getting. "You gonna see Camilla when we get back? It'd be a couple weeks since you two saw each other." Farkas leaned back in his seat crossing his arms.

Vilkas clenched his jaw and looked down. He slightly shifted his eyes up at June and he saw that she had an uncomfortable look on her face. Was it the look of jealousy? Maybe envy? He couldn't tell with her. She was always good at hiding her emotions and bottling them up. Did she even care? Part of Vilkas wanted her too, he wanted her to be jealous. If only she would tell him how she really felt, if she ever confessed her feelings for him he would leave Camilla in a heartbeat. Of course that wasn't fair to Camilla but still. It would probably never happen.

The afternoon shifted into the night and it was time for the carriage to stop. The driver and the horse needed to sleep too after all. They set up camp and the driver had his own tent next to his horse, he seemed to keep to himself. Vilkas helped Farkas put up the tents, June and Seradia rolled out the bed rolls. They created a fire pit and Seradia put her hands over it and casted fire into the wood creating a good sized fire. "Nice." Farkas smiled and sat down in front of it.

It was a chilly night, he put his hands up next to the fire trying to warm himself up. Seradia took a seat on the other side of the fire and opened up one of her books. Vilkas walked over standing next to his brother. June was in the distance standing away from them, she was looking up at the clear night sky and full moon. She the past week she felt like she had control over her beast but looking at the moon made her think differently now. She clenched her jaw as she felt her heat beat increase and her muscles start to ache. The beast was begging her to let it out to hunt. They were far from any town and there was plenty of cover from the trees so no one would see her.

Vilkas looked back at June seeing her going off into the woods. He than knelt down to Farkas whispering in his ear. "I need to go help June. If Sera asks make something up." He than stood up and quickly went off to the woods. 'What do I make up?' Farkas furrowed his eyebrows down as he kept staring at the fire. June stopped, she put her arm up on a tree leaning on it. "Hey!" Vilkas finally caught up to her. She quickly turned around looking at him. He could see her already starting to change, her eye color was slowly shifting. "Go back to camp." Her voice was turning into a growl. "No." Vilkas walked up to her.

He tried putting his hand on her shoulder but she quickly got away from him. "I need to hunt." She fell to her knees. She could feel her teeth sharpen and her nails grow. "Than I will hunt with you." Vilkas knelt down next to her. She looked up at him surprised. "I won't let you do it alone. It's better to be packs anyways." Vilkas smiled at her. June looked into his eyes and they stared at each other for a moment. She than nodded at him. June could feel herself changing and she groaned in pain. "I gotta..I gotta..." She slowly got up off of the ground. "I gotta take my cloths off!" June started to rip them off of her. Vilkas's eyes widened, he than quickly got up and turned around giving her her privacy.

Vilkas couldn't control his beast once it smelt that June's was released. He soon had to take off his own cloths before they ripped and it seemed like right after he changed into his wolf form. They ran through the forest together. They ran around each other and played like they were pups. Both of their wolves were excited that they were finally out and together.

Seradia let out a soft yawn and put her book down. She looked around for June but didn't see her. "Where's June?" Seradia looked at Farkas. Farkas tensed up quickly thinking of something to say. "Uh..I think she went to take a bath?" Farkas looked at her. Seradia raised an eyebrow up at him. "In this chilly air?" She asked. "She really wanted a bath." Farkas said with a shrug. Seradia examined him for a moment and than looked around again. "What about Vilkas?" She asked.

Farkas ran his fingers through his hair. "I think he went off to catch some game." Farkas looked away from her. "Hmmm.." She examined his face. He clenched his jaw thinking that there was no way she would believe him but he relaxed when she let out a small sigh. "Well, alright." She got up from the ground and stretched. "I think I'm going to go to bed." She yawned as she walked over to her tent and entered in it. Farkas watched her and than looked down at the fire. 'Wish I could join you...' He sighed and laid down on the ground looking up at the stars.

It had been a couple hours since the two of them began their hunt even though it didn't feel like it was that long. Time seems to fly by when you're actually enjoying it. Of course June would never admit it. They were both growing tired now and decided that it was time to change back. They both went back to where they left their cloths and transformed back into their normal selves.

Vilkas quickly looked away from June even though the beast inside him was begging him not to turn away from her. It took all of his strength to keep his eyes away from her while she put her cloths back on. June felt a bit awkward knowing Vilkas was there, she quickly put her undergarments on and than pulled her pants up. She slightly looked back at him, he already had his pants on and was pulling his shirt over his head.

She admired the way his muscles flexed with his movement. Vilkas could feel the hairs on the back of his neck stand up, he could feel June's eyes on him. He slowly turned his head to look at her. She was holding her shirt against her chest hiding her breasts, once she saw Vilkas's eyes meet hers she quickly turned back around. Vilkas felt like the wolf inside him was scratching at the surface of his skin to break out. To get to her, its rightful mate.

Without realizing it he was already walking to her, his mind was commanding him to stop but his feet wouldn't. The closer he got to her the faster his heart beat. 'What am I doing..' His breathing became heavy as the aroma from her scent filled the air around him. June felt chills run down her spine. She turned around and gasped seeing Vilkas standing right in front of her. She slowly looked up at him, his eyes were dark and he towered over her.

Vilkas's dominant scent ran into like a wave. The wolf inside her whimpered, begging to be released. June quickly looked down and away from him. 'What's he doing?' Her eyes went to the side trying to avoid his. Vilkas could hear June's heart beat, it was pounding right against her chest. He slowly raised his hand up to her face grabbing her chin, he lifted her face up so that she would look at him. Their eyes met, June tensed up seeing his face closing in on hers. 'Why does he do this to me..' She felt her stomach flutter as their lips got closer.

Right before their lips touched June quickly moved her head away, she looked down away from him. Vilkas pulled back his head looking at her confused. June grabbed Vilkas's hand and moved it away from her face, she than took a step back and walked away from him. Vilkas watched her walk away, his stomach started to ache. 'Why did I do that..' He felt like a fool. He waited a few moments and than started to head back to their camp.