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DeWitt’s Pack 10

Mated to the Wild Omega

Morgan Dane is on a mission to find and rescue wild werewolves after a recent attack destroyed a neighboring pack. Winter has come and now their lives are in danger. He doesn't expect that the werewolf he finds, half dead in the freezing water of the river, will be his mate.

An early snowstorm traps them together in an empty cabin, and  Morgan now must nurse Terry back to health. The younger man can't even remember his last name, and barely knows his own age, but he is aware of the connection between himself and  Morgan, and eagerly accepts it.

the cabin and wanders right into a hunter camp before Morgan can But his inner wolf is still demanding control, and the wolf escapes  stop him. Morgan and Terry need to run for their lives from the  hunters who want to catch them and skin them for their pelts,  before they’ve had the chance to truly get to know each other.

Genre:
 
Alternative (M/M or F/F), Paranormal,

Vampires/Werewolves,

Length:
 
36,795 words

MATED TO THE WILD OMEGA

DeWitt’s Pack 10

Marcy Jacks

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MATED TO THE WILD

OMEGA

DeWitt’s Pack 10

MARCY JACKS

Copyright © 2012

Chapter One

A white, cotton-ball-thick snowflake ghosted its way down from the gray sky, landed on Morgan’s tanned shoulder, and then promptly melted on his hot skin.

As a werewolf, the cold didn’t really bother him that much, to an extent. Right now he was really beginning to get cold, especially as the snow melted on his flesh, turned to water, soaking him, and then started to freeze again as the wind howled.

The leaves had long since changed their color and fallen from the trees, and November was nearly over. Winter was settling in nicely, but he and the others couldn’t go home just yet.

“Got anything?” he asked.

Werewolves couldn’t communicate with other werewolves the

way most people, who knew about such things, thought they could.

Only the leading alpha could telepathically communicate using  words to the rest of the pack, and two mated werewolves could  communicate between themselves.

Since Morgan was neither the leading alpha or mated to Nick, or anyone else in the pack, they had to resort to body language, wolf whines, and a series of blinks that could be used for simple words.

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They’d gotten pretty good at doing it like this, however, so it wasn’t a big deal not having James, their leading alpha, around to tell them what was being said.

Nick couldn’t smell anything, but he wasn’t as cold as Morgan, seeing as he was in wolf form and had his thick fur coat to protect him. It was just the two of them out here searching, and soon they were going to have to give up if the snow came down any harder.  Which it looked like it was getting ready to do.

Morgan was looking forward to shifting back into his wolf form to protect him against the cold, but there always had to be at least one member of the team in this form, if only for the added convenience of having a pair of human hands to examine the broken twigs and pressed down leaves that could only mean someone had passed by here. And a voice.

They had been searching for the better part of over a month, and still hadn’t picked everyone up. There were wild werewolves in this area, and unless they’d formed a pack, likely most wouldn’t survive the winter.

“I think maybe we should increase the circle another ten miles,  see if anything pops out on us if we’re searching that kind of area,”  Morgan said.

Though Nick was blind, he still turned toward the sound of  Morgan’s voice, and the wolf nodded.

“What do you think of walking along Salmon River for a bit? If  there’s anyone else still out there, they might stick by the river for  water.”

Again, Nick nodded his agreement to the idea.

Morgan didn’t know how the wolf pulled it off, being as skilled as he was even with eyes as worthless as they were.

He was determined, mostly. That was how Morgan saw it, and he respected the wolf for it. He’d learned to rely strictly on his sense of smell, hearing, and even touch. It was like watching that superhero from the movies, Daredevil, in action, the way this guy worked.

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Nick was especially determined now, considering what had happened to his former pack just last month.

He used to be a member of Phillip’s pack, until he finally accepted his mate from James DeWitt’s pack and switched loyalties. He’d still loved the people from his former pack, and Phillip and James weren’t at war with each other, so he was able to keep in touch with some of the alphas.

Unfortunately, hunters had found the location to Phillip’s pack and drugged and kidnapped more than half of his members, alphas, omegas, and pups. Some had been skinned for their pelts, and others had been tortured for information.

One of the many who were killed was Phillip’s mate. Morgan hadn’t known or even met the woman, but she did have a pup, a son, who was only a couple of months old, and that broke his heart for  Phillip all the more.

A pup without its mother, and now without a father because  Phillip had ran away to be alone.

James had eventually given them permission to start a search party for the grieving alpha. Winter was coming, and so it was getting increasingly dangerous for a werewolf to be out in the wild on his

own.

It wasn’t just Phillip they searched for either. There were other wandering omegas and alphas still out there, some wild, and others who just hadn’t been picked up yet by any pack. They had gone into hiding after being attacked and tortured by the hunters.

It wasn’t just Morgan and Nick searching, either. There were at least three other pairs of alphas from James’s pack that were out searching, and their orders were to bring in any strays that they could find, whether they were wild or not, and only if they were hostile were any of the alphas to use any force on them.

Morgan was paired with Nick. John, the younger alpha, was finally given the approval to go out on a mission and was paired with one of the alphas from Phillip’s pack, David.

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Blasius had been paired with Ryan, insisting on it even though two mates working together in the field was not recommended, and  Mick had gone with Eli. The other alphas were to stay guarding the pack to prevent a repeat of what happened last month.

Too many alphas out on the field and not enough to protect the land never made for productive results, it seemed.

Luckily, there were no deaths for their side. A lot of hunters died that night, but they’d injured a lot of omegas and alphas in the

process.

Morgan didn’t want that happening again.

He and Nick made it to the river, and eventually, Morgan had to  shift back into his wolf form to protect him from the cold. It wouldn’t  be so bad if it wasn’t for the fucking wind chill, and the heavy snow  was really starting to mess with his vision.

He looked at Nick, the werewolf showed no signs of slowing  down, and while Morgan was like this, he had no way of  communicating with the other wolf without yipping at him or biting  him. He would eventually need to transform back into a man again if  they were to have some sort of conversation, even if it would be one  sided.

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