Wolfe Pack

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Book: Read Wolfe Pack for Free Online
Authors: Gerard Bond
Tags: Science-Fiction, Sci Fi & Fantasy
to stay on with free board too. It's gracious of him to do so.”
    The other two sat there, not sure what to say. Wollfen looked out the window staring, he realized very quickly that he cared about Dark more than others, that was surprising considering they had only met the night before, life certainly worked in strange ways.
    He decided he would have a sit down with Dark after she had recuperated a little and talk to her about her life and what she wanted to do. He still wasn't sure if she could be a part of the team he was putting together but he was interested in her personally. He looked across at the other two, he could tell there was something between them even if they didn't acknowledge it to each other, well it may come in time. Wollfen certainly wasn't going to force it.
    “So you two, you did well today, I am pleased and I thank you both.” The two of them were happy to have done their part,
    “Think nothing of it, it's just lucky we were available when we were to make it happen.”
    Solynne agreed with Kane's reply. She didn't think they had done anything out of the ordinary really when it came to helping others.
    “Do you suppose she will make a full recovery?” Wollfen looked at Kane who had spoken,
    “Well I am no expert but the arm injury wasn't serious, the chest wound I'm not sure of, it depends on how bad the internal injuries are, the healer will let us know.”
    All they could do was wait and see. The three of them fell silent as they waited for news. It was a little while later when the nurse came in and seeing Solynne came over to their table.
    “Solynne? Dark is asleep now and we were able to remove the bolts without any complications, no major arteries were hit and the healer was able to seal the wounds. She will be very weak for the next couple of days but she will recover and be fine again.” Solynne smiled and the others looked visibly relieved too, it was good news.
    “Thank you, that is very good news indeed, tell the healer we appreciate his efforts.” The nurse handed Solynne a piece of paper,
    “Here are the charges for the work.”
    Solynne took it and handed the paper over to Wollfen who grudgingly took it.
    “When can we go see her?”
    It was Wollfen who spoke up, he wanted to see Dark and give her some comfort.
    “I don't think today anymore is a good idea, she needs to rest and build up her strength, tomorrow after lunch would be the best time.”
    “Thank you, we will come around then.”
    The nurse nodded and left. The three looked around, wondering what to do now.
    “It's a relief to hear she will be okay, so what do you want to do Wolf?”
    He shrugged and considered his options, they couldn't leave and do any surveying along the border now, he wanted to check up on Dark the next day. Everything would have to wait until then. After they saw her and knew better what was going on he could make a proper decision on what to do and he told them so.
    “Let's leave it till tomorrow and make a decision then, in the meantime you are free to do as you wish, I think I will go upstairs and rest a bit.”
    The other two nodded as Wollfen arose leaving them to their own devices.
    Kane looked at Solynne,
    “Want to go for a walk?”
    “Sure it's a nice warm day.”
    She smiled at him as they walked out, Kane took her hand and she squeezed it in return.
    Back upstairs Wollfen was laying in his cot looking up at the ceiling. He was deep in thought about what had happened this morning and the feelings he had seeing her pinned to the tree. The entire ride back his heart had gone out to her, he knew all that had happened would have had a big effect, the orcs had destroyed her whole clan including her family.
    And now this, he too was upset and what he really felt like doing was going out and killing more orcs. No, there was no use doing that, for every orc out there there was numerous others and they didn't care who fell even amongst their own. It made no difference to an orc. It was a

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