The Triplet Warriors and Their Pup Mate

6 - She's A Pup



6 - She's A Pup

~Hunter’s Point of View~

My wolf immediately began howling, jumping up and down in my subconscious. He wanted to take

over, and started demanding to shift. Our scouts said there were no she-wolves out here, did they miss

her?

How could you miss that scent?! It was what I had been waiting my entire life for, and I wasted no time

following it.

My wolf was not able to communicate with any she-wolf nearby, confusing me even more. Even though

I wouldn’t be able to mind-link her, they would sense each other, feel the other’s presence. I came to an

old shed that was caved in, and I heard it … a faint heartbeat that almost sounded human. There’s no

way there is a human out here, that can’t be right! I frantically began ripping away pieces of wood and

metal, tossing them behind me. It took a few seconds, but I saw her hand sticking out from the rubble

and I cleared it swiftly.

It finally dawned on me, this was a pup, and she hadn’t yet shifted. I yelled for help and in seconds

Raul, one of our vamps appeared and helped me free her trapped legs. I nodded to Raul that I had it

from here, and he vanished.

Her eyes looked like they were struggling to open, but when they did I was greeted with the most

perfect blonde beauty with green eyes. She looked like she was struggling to keep her eyes open, but

she gave me a weak smile. My wolf howled. I started to speak but she blacked out again, going limp in

my arms.

I held my beautiful and perfect little mate, the very reason for my existence. Without even realizing it, I

found myself scenting and nuzzling her, spreading my smell throughout her hair and neck. It

immediately relaxed me, and I knew it would do the same for her when she woke up.

I stood up with my sweet little mate in my arms and ran back to our base. Raul quickly joined me and

Shane called for our teleport. My mind was racing with every possible thought.

What was her name? Why was she in the shed? I moved my hand’s position on her thigh and felt a

sting.

“Raul, what the fuck just cut me on her leg,” I yelled out.

He abruptly pulled a knife from her side and scanned her body for anything else, finding two more

knives, one of which had cut her thigh. I grimaced at that, wondering who the hell would let a pup have

weapons. She didn’t look like she could hunt a rabbit and kill it, let alone try to take on a wolf. She was

essentially a human since she obviously hadn’t yet shifted.

I looked up at Raul who was licking his finger, it had blood on it from her leg. Most vamps had no self-

control around a human that was bleeding and I immediately growled at him. Suddenly Chance

stepped in between us.

“Fly off Raul, get out of here,” Chance said.

Raul continued slowly licking his finger and hissed at Chance when he was done, but disappeared

anyhow.

“Douchebag,” Chance mumbled.

He hated the vamps more than anyone since his brother was killed by one when he was a cub.

I soon felt the pull from Angel and held my mate close to my chest, ready to get her to safety. I found

myself in the packhouse, well that’s what I called it. It was the Shadow’s headquarters, with two floors

underground for the vamps and demons to lounge in, guest rooms and offices on the second and third

floors. The witches and fae refused to share a roof with the rest of us and they had another house on

the property.

The ground floor housed a kitchen, rec room and a large conference room that was also our

“courtroom” so to speak. Only warriors were allowed to know its actual location, anyone else was

teleported to and from, never allowed to see it from the outside.

“What happened, how is she hurt,” Angel said, running toward me.

“She was hiding in a shed, I have no clue why, but she had a lot of debris on her and her legs were

pinched under a fallen beam. There’s a cut on her thigh and I think she may have internal bleeding, she

was under some real weight,” I said, making a face.

The idea that my mate was in pain made my wolf and I absolutely livid.

Angel guided me down the hall and into a guest room, where I gently laid my mate on the bed.

“You need to leave, I gotta get her clothes off to find her wounds,” Angel said, matter of fact.

I started to growl at that, but quickly stopped myself. Pat ran in, a wolf who lives in the packhouse and

is kind of a mom figure. I felt more comfortable with her there, and agreed to leave.

“Hunter, go fetch a large pot of hot water, and get some washcloths to clean her up,” Pat ordered. She

was in no position ordinarily to give me any type of order, but I nodded in agreement. Anything to help

my little mate.

I was back within minutes, carrying everything along with one of my t-shirts.

“Put this on her, once you get her cleaned up,” I said to Pat.

She nodded and looked at me with a worried face.

“What is it, what’s wrong,” I demanded.

“She’s got some broken bones and since she’s just a pup, her wolf can’t heal her, Angel can try a spell

but we all know there is something that will heal her faster, and be painless-”

“No! No way,” I growled, not letting her finish her sentence.

“What do you care,” Angel demanded.

I looked at my sweet mate and ignored them both. I couldn’t let out my little secret just yet.

It was a very little known thing in the supernatural world, but vampire blood could heal humans, and

really any creature. You didn’t even need much, probably half an ounce and she would immediately

begin to heal. Obviously, vamps didn’t want this getting out, as it would put them at great risk.

“What’s your problem Hunter, what do you care about some kid,” Angel huffed.

She got in my face so I couldn’t ignore her. I stepped back a bit and put my hands up.

She was right, and I couldn’t give my secret away, now wasn’t the time. The thought of my mate having

some blood sucker’s blood coursing through her veins made me absolutely furious, my wolf began to

stir in my mind.

Godfrey suddenly appeared in the doorway. He was the council head and a vampire, basically

everyone’s serious and annoying uncle, all about business. He was well over four thousand years old

and had long stopped feeding off humans so he wasn’t seen as much of a threat. He often hunted with

us shifters, they took the animal's meat and he drank their blood. He did everything possible to keep

things in order, and being on the council, he was essentially one of five who determined your fate if you

were brought to trial.

“I’ll feed her, she needs to heal, and quickly, letting her do it naturally will be extremely painful,” he said.

He ran his hand over her leg and I felt my canines force their way out, ready to fight this beast who

dared touch my mate. But I quickly noticed it was purple and looked disjointed. It looked so awful I was

nearly sick. How did I miss that?

“Her leg is broken, she will be in great pain when she wakes,” he said, softly.

I yelled at my wolf to calm down, the last thing we wanted was for our mate to be in pain, she already

must have been so terrified.

Godfrey looked at me, since I had found myself moving back toward my mate. My fists were balled and Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.

I was radiating anger. Anger that my mate was hurt, that there was nothing I could do about it. My wolf

didn’t understand or care about human issues, he didn’t care that Godfrey’s blood probably was the

best thing for her. He wasn’t letting a vamp near our mate.

Godfrey regarded me with curiosity.

“What is your attachment to the child Hunter?”


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