Full Moon on the Lake

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trail in front of her. “Are you alright?”  Kate nodded.  Kyla looked down at the wolf, “I have her Serena, thank you.” The wolf nodded then took off running toward the clearing where Kate noticed tents were set up and disappeared inside one.   Kyla placed her hand on Kate’s shaking shoulder, “Come on let’s get you inside.” Escorted her back to the cabin.
    Kyla closed the door as Kate sat down in the closest chair.  She looked up to Kyla, “That was my fault wasn’t it?” she asked begging Kyla to say otherwise. 
    “It was and wasn’t.” Kyla sat next to her. “You still do not understand how the mating works.  You cannot go wandering off by yourself.  Jacob is not himself and because of how severe it is getting and as fast as it happened we are not sure yet just how violent he may get.” She looked Daniela in the face, “He would never intentionally hurt you, and it would kill him if he did.  But; he is not in his right mind and we need to protect him from himself.”

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    Kate thought about what happen and what Kyla said had made sense.  Jacob had changed from a playful pup to a dangerous wolf in just a breath of time.  The way he just showed up. How did he know where to find her?  In addition, he seemed to know she needed comfort. How did he even know she was upset? She needed answers to so many questions. She need to figure out where she was in all of this. Kate shivered remembering the sounds the wolves made when they fought. She never wanted to hear that again so Kate formed her first question and asked, “What do I need to do?” 
    Kyla patted her hand and smiled.  “First, we need to make dinner there are going to be some very hungry wolves in a little while.  Then we will have trouble!” Kyla laughed as they both got up from the table. “Do you cook?” Kyla asked questioningly. 
    Kate giggled, “I love to cook! You all have done so much how about I cook and you can be my sous chef?”
    “Deal!” Kyla laughed. The door opened and they turned apprehensively to see Serena standing in the doorway.  Both busted out laughing as Serena looked from one to the other confused as Kate announced the potato prep had arrived.
    Kate took charge looking around the small kitchen then looked questioningly back at the other two, “How many are we feeding?” 
    Kyla looked at Serena and back at Daniela, “Hummm; an army?” 
    Kate looked at the counter, opened the refrigerator and replied, “Houston, we gotta problem!” 
    Kyla laughed then turned pulling her phone out of her pocket.  “I will call for more food and reinforcements!” 
    Kate clapped her hands together, “Good thing I have lots of wood stored,” getting into cooking mode Kate turned to Serena, “Serena there is a large fire pit over towards the lake we will cook there.  Can you get a fire started?” 
    Serena looked at Kate with one eyebrow raised, “Yes.” she said seriously and just as Kate thought, she had offended Serena she burst out laughing.
    Kate let the women know she was going behind the cabin to the shed, “I saw a large grate with legs in the shed, the previous owners must have had parties out here.” Everyone got busy planning.
    Jacob tried once more to get a hold of Derrick to gain the upper hand but his wolf was getting tired.  Derrick saw his opportunity and took full advantage, gripping Jacob's neck with his teeth and held on tight waiting for him to submit. Jacob exhausted finally relented and lowered himself baring his neck in submission.  When the alpha let go of Jacob, he looked up at his alpha in defeat. Derrick stood changing back and started to walk back to the cabin, Jacob and Thomas followed. Derrick slowed slightly and let Jacob catch up beside him.  When Jacob walked with his head down and quiet Derrick bumped is shoulder with his to let him know there was no hard feelings,
    “We will get through this.”
    Jacob Sighed. “I know but it would be so much easier to take

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