Lone Wolf's Attack (Wolf Point Academy Book 1) by Bobbie Jo Hart

Lone Wolf's Attack (Wolf Point Academy Book 1) by Bobbie Jo Hart

Author:Bobbie Jo Hart [Hart, Bobbie Jo]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-05-30T05:00:00+00:00


10

His bite was sharp, harsher than the other one I had received. I couldn’t help but cry out at the pain. It was quick, but it still hurt like a bitch.

He pulled away, moving his hand to cover my throat again, and his eyes still gleamed with his wolf.

“Submit,” He rumbled.

Throat stinging, this time, I couldn’t find the resolve to resist within me. My wolf knew she’d lost. In my mind, she crouched. Cowered. It made me want to throw up, but I forced the words out. “I submit.”

My insides turned stone cold. Instinctually, I tilted my head down and to the side, baring my neck to him. When he finally released me, I stumbled back, clutching my bleeding throat. What the fuck? I thought this was combat training, not Take-a-Hunk-Out-of-Mel training.

Dr. Aspen stood before me, his canines still elongated and covered in blood. His wolf still shining in his eyes.

Everyone around us had stopped fighting, and they were staring at us. Oh my god, everyone probably saw the whole thing. “What just happened?”

“You disobeyed an order from an alpha,” he replied smoothly despite the glow in his eyes.

Shit. “That was an order?”

He took a step towards me, inches away from my face, not threatening, but a reminder of what he could do. “Yes, Miss Lopez. When I tell you to do something, I believe that is called an order.”

“B-But I thought we were sparring!” God, I never stuttered. What’s wrong with me?

After being bitten, the sharp gleam of his teeth made my belly tremor. “Even in a spar, remember your place. When I tell you to submit, you submit.”

“Even if I can still win?” I tried to keep my voice small. The last thing I wanted was for him to think I was challenging him.

“If you can still win, then I won’t order you to submit.” His tone indicated that this conversation was over. “Sometimes the best way to win a fight is to submit.”

We stared at each other, and I practically bit through my tongue to avoid mouthing off to him. I didn’t think my ability to win was his call to make. And who the hell took a chunk out of someone’s neck in a spar?

He cleared his throat. “You’re an advanced fighter. Once you shift and become accustomed to your new abilities, I believe you could be a very deadly weapon.”

I heard his slip up, but I wasn’t sure if everyone else had caught it. He had said “once you shift,” not “if you shift.” Dr. Aspen was probably the only person here that believed I might actually have a chance to survive.

“Thank you.” What else was I supposed to say?

He nodded once, then turned to the gawking men. “I believe I said to spar, not stare at me like a bunch of statues! If I catch you slacking again, you’ll owe me wind sprints tomorrow morning!”

He turned back to me, brow furrowed in a grim frown, but his wolf had receded enough that I could actually see a hint of a smile in his eyes.



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