The morning sun had barely begun to break through the trees when Avery found herself on the outskirts of the pack's territory, still deep in thought about the recent rogue attack. She felt a strong sense of duty to ensure her pack's safety and to uncover the motives behind the assault. Determined, she decided to take a walk along the perimeter to clear her mind and think about the upcoming plans for increased security.
As she ventured deeper into the woods, lost in her thoughts, she suddenly felt a chilling sensation creep up her spine. Instinctively, she shifted into her wolf form, her senses on high alert. The forest, usually a comforting and familiar environment, now felt eerie and threatening.
Without warning, several rogues sprang from the shadows, surrounding her. Their eyes gleamed with malicious intent, and their growls reverberated through the air. Avery braced herself, ready to fight, but before she could make a move, a net was thrown over her, entangling her limbs and trapping her.
She thrashed and snarled, trying to break free, but the rogues quickly subdued her, their combined strength overwhelming her own. She felt a sharp prick in her side and realized they had injected her with something. Her vision blurred, and darkness began to close in around her.
The last thing she remembered before losing consciousness was the sound of triumphant laughter from the rogues and the distant howls of her packmates, signaling that help was on the way.
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When Avery woke, she found herself in a dimly lit cell, the cold stone floor pressing against her back. Her head throbbed, and she felt weak from the drug they had used on her. She struggled to sit up, her muscles aching with the effort. As her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she saw that the cell was small and sparsely furnished. There were no windows, only a heavy iron door that looked impenetrable. She tested the door, but it was locked tight. She was trapped.
A wave of fear washed over her as she realized the gravity of her situation. The rogues had kidnapped her, and she had no idea where she was or what they intended to do with her. She had to find a way to escape and get back to her pack. Taking a deep breath, she tried to calm her racing thoughts. She needed to stay focused and alert. She listened carefully, hoping to hear any sounds that might give her a clue about her surroundings. Faint voices echoed from somewhere outside the cell, but she couldn't make out what they were saying.
Hours passed, and Avery remained vigilant, her mind working on a plan. She knew that her mates would be searching for her, but she couldn't rely on them to find her in time. She had to find a way to escape on her own. Just as she was about to lose hope, she heard the sound of footsteps approaching. She quickly lay back down, feigning unconsciousness, and listened intently. The door creaked open, and two rogues entered, their voices low and conspiratorial.
"She's still out cold," one of them said, nudging her with his foot. "Good. Makes our job easier."
"We need to move her soon," the other replied. "The boss wants her somewhere secure before the pack can find us."
Avery's heart raced. This was her chance. She waited until they were close enough, then sprang into action. With a swift and powerful movement, she kicked one of the rogues in the knee, sending him crashing to the ground. The other rogue tried to grab her, but she bit down on his arm, using her sharp teeth to inflict as much damage as possible.
The rogue howled in pain, and Avery seized the opportunity to break free. She bolted for the door, her adrenaline fueling her escape. She dashed down a narrow hallway, her ears picking up the sounds of pursuit behind her.
She turned a corner and found herself in a larger chamber, where several more rogues were gathered. They looked up in surprise as she burst into the room, but she didn't stop to confront them. Instead, she spotted an open window on the far side and made a beeline for it.
A rogue lunged at her, but she ducked under his grasp and leaped through the window, landing in a crouch on the ground outside. She didn't waste a second, shifting into her wolf form and sprinting into the forest.
She could hear the rogues behind her, shouting and giving chase, but she was determined to outrun them. She pushed herself to the limit, her paws pounding the earth as she navigated through the trees.
As she ran, she sent out a mental call to her mates, hoping they were within range to hear her. "I'm in the forest, being chased by rogues. I need help."
Within moments, she felt their responses, their concern and determination flooding her mind. They were coming for her.
She continued to run, dodging obstacles and trying to put as much distance between herself and the rogues as possible. Just when she thought she couldn't run any further, she heard the familiar howls of her mates in the distance.
As you reach the final pages, remember that 000005s.com is your destination for the complete story. Share the joy of reading with others and spread the word. The next chapter is just a visit away! Relief washed over her as she saw Shane, Romeo, Sean, and Cruz emerging from the trees, their eyes burning with fury. They attacked the rogues with a ferocity that left no room for mercy. Avery joined the fray, her strength renewed by the presence of her mates. Together, they fought off the rogues, driving them back and ensuring they wouldn't pose a threat again. When the last rogue had fled, Avery shifted back into her human form, breathing heavily but feeling victorious. Her mates surrounded her, their concern evident in their eyes. "Are you okay?" Shane asked.
"I'm fine," Avery replied, though she felt the exhaustion settling in. "Just a bit shaken."
Romeo pulled her into a tight embrace. "We were so worried about you."
Sean and Cruz stood close by, their expressions a mix of relief and anger. "We need to make sure this doesn't happen again," Cruz said, his voice firm. "We will," Avery agreed, leaning on Romeo for support. "But for now, let's get back to the pack. We need to regroup and figure out our next move."
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