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The Goddesses Prophecy of the Alpha

Erick didn't even know werewolves existed, let alone that he was one. As he is thrown into that world, he finds himself at the center of both a murder plot and an ancient prophecy. Can he find a way to survive and fulfill the prophecy? Rhian his mate comes crashing into his life while running from her own set of dangers. Will their union derail everything or be the solution they are looking for?  The officer leaned in over the desk towards the intake nurse. They both continued to glance in his direction as they spoke in hushed whispers. An irritated Erick smirked, giving them a slight wave to acknowledge he knew they were staring. Even though they were across the room and attempting to speak quietly, Erick heard every word. He was baffled at this sudden improvement in his hearing; it was as if their voices were magnified. "Yes, we found him wandering out of the woods. He couldn't explain his lack of clothes or what had happened to him." The nurse replied, "Don't you find that suspicious knowing what last night was? Do you think that maybe he was unaware he was changing?'' The officer quickly cut her off, "Of course I suspected it! Why the hell do you think I brought him here instead of Memorial hospital?" The nurse just nodded as she looked down and began to type in her report. "My biggest question is it's as if he has no idea what happened. Does he not know what he is or what he is going through? Please make sure you have security and keep an eye on him. Something just feels off to me." The officer looking directly at Erick noticed how wide his eyes were watching the two of them speak. Could he hear their conversation?     What in the world were these two talking about? The shocking appearance on Erick's face twisted into a confused expression. What is this change they are talking about, and what do they mean what he is? He is a man. What other possibility is there? Feelings of anger and rage began to overwhelm him. He had felt all along that the officer's demeanor was off, like he knew more than he was saying. Erick acknowledges that his explanation for what happened lacked plausibility, but he was just trying to find some reasonable interpretation of the situation. What did that man know? Did he recognize Erick but how? It's not like he ever had a criminal record?     Erick brought his hands up to his temple and put pressure along both sides as he squeezed his eyes closed tightly. His feelings were overwhelming enough, but this stabbing headache was not helping him think clearly. Why did it feel like fire was coursing through his veins? Argh, he screamed internally, overcome with agony. His gripe along his temple tightened, and his eyes snapped open as he felt a trickle of blood where his nails had pierced his skin; like the night before, his vision went black, and he felt himself collapsing to the floor.     The officer who had never taken his eyes off Erick was suddenly running over to him. "Shit!" The officer witnessed the golden glare in his eyes during the brief moment they opened. He knew the fears in their suspicions were correct as he rushed to his side. "Get a gurney and the restraints now!" He roared in the direction of the nurse who was already scrambling to assist him.

AmandaW1822 · Fantasie
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Denial

Erick sat in a state of shock. The old man's words were just a story there is no way it could be true. His parents couldn't have been murdered. He searched his memories attempting to remember anything from that fateful night. He was just a young child though. Besides the wreck, nothing came to him. At this point, he barely recalled the faces of his parents he was just so young back then.

The shock churning through him mixed with the disbelief of the story turned into anger. Snapping at Doc his words spitting with fury, "I don't believe you! You are spewing nonsense I refuse to accept that my parents were murdered. And that idea that you want me to entertain the notion of mythical creatures blending in with society is preposterous. Thank you for helping me out of this situation but I want to leave, now!"

"Young man I cannot force you to stay and I certainly can't force you to believe me but your skepticism does not change the facts. You blacking out and waking up in the woods leads me to believe your inner wolf is trying to emerge from the depths of your mind. Ignoring the changes taking place will not stop them from happening. I advise you not to turn your back on the only community that could help you navigate this unknown world."

"I am not a damned werewolf! I would like to be taken home now!"

"As you wish, but here take this." Doc pulled out a business card and handed it to Erick. "When you face the inevitable and decide to accept your destiny call me. Your assistant has just arrived you may leave with him." Doc turned to walk out of the room the disappointment read like a book across his face. "He is unaware of our world so you may want to be careful of what information you tell him."

His assistant Samuel could be heard in the hallway thanking the nurse as he entered the room. He brought him a pair of pants and a t-shirt. He changed quickly and rushed out of the room leaving him to chase behind quickly as Erick made his way out of the hospital. "Hurry up," he called out behind him.

Samuel drove him back to his apartment in silence and let him inside before he was dismissed. He thought it was Saturday afternoon but he couldn't be sure of the time with all the blacking out he had done.

Ericks POV:

I couldn't believe what was happening to me. I must have hit my head extremely hard because I couldn't even make up a better story. All I wanted to do was have a strong drink and wash the past day away. I glanced at my phone that was still charging on my bedside table where I had left it the night before. It hadn't even been 24 hours since I had gone missing but my body felt like it had run a marathon.

I took a hard look into the bathroom mirror. With my hand dragging across my face, I notice the dark heavy bags under my eyes. My hair looked as if someone had messed it up on purpose. The stubble on my face made me look like I was coming off a three-day bender. I just wanted to shower and erase the whole incident away.

"You are who they say you are."

I whipped my head around to see where the voice had come from but I was alone. I peeked around into the bedroom and found no one. Great, just great, I was losing my mind and now I am hearing things. I poured another double and as the first swallowed it down I let out a sigh as I slammed the glass on the counter. I stripped off my clothes and crumpled them in the corner stepping into the oversized shower. As the water warmed, I could see the steam rising from the rushing water. It was scalding and that was perfect for me, I hoped it would ease my achy muscles. Looking up at the ceiling inhaling deeply and allowing the water to run over my head.

"You can't deny what is happening"

I nearly fell as I heard the voice again. I searched again but I was still alone. The voice almost sounded as if it was coming from inside my own head. I grabbed my head letting out an exacerbated yell. At this point, I was just pissed off and angry someone had to be deliberately messing with me. I felt a pain on my scalp and the water pooling around my feet was tinged pink. Was I bleeding? I felt around on my scalp to see where the wound was but when I brought my hand down to search for evidence the only thing, I could focus on was the claws that were where my fingernails should have been.

Slamming off the water I didn't even bother reaching for a towel rushing to examine myself. The steam from the shower had fogged over the entire mirror. I reached up to use my hand and wipe the mirror clean. Besides the claws that shouldn't be there, I could see the excessive hair growth along my knuckles. My normally green eyes glowed a golden amber color, my teeth looked different, pointed sharp and canine-like. The heat was coursing through my body.

Placing both hands down on the counter I squeezed my eyes shut as tightly as I could. Mentally telling myself this wasn't real, calm down. There was a reasonable explanation the concussion I had to have received was making me hallucinate. I am sure the alcohol just made it worse, breathe, just breathe. Remaining still for at least a minute the heat began to fade and my heart rate was slowly returning to normal. I slowly opened my eyes peeking through squinting lids I saw my hands appeared normal. Looking at my face everything there was back to normal as well. Relief washed over me I was imagining things.

"You're not hallucinating"

I heard the voice just as I witnessed my eyes flash the golden amber color and everything went black.