Chapter 32
Daphne’s Point of View
Waking up the next morning I find my self tangled in Caleb’s arms. The feeling is nice, but I have started to put up a wall between us. My emotions are a mess. After last night I just need some space. I ease out of Caleb’s hold and edge myself off the bed. I do not want to wake Caleb; I need to get out and run. I need to clear my head. No lessons, no training, no mate business just me, my wolf, and the woods. Successfully making it off the bed, I hurry to the closet and find my old sweats and tee shirt. I throw them on and grab my tennis shoes and head to the door. I ease it open and look back at Caleb pleased that lam making it out without waking him up.
I head out the front door and sit on the steps to put my shoes on. It is early in the morning and the sun has not begun to rise yet, but the sky is lightening up in color making everything visible.
There is a crisp feeling to the air, and! know that winter will be here soon.
With my shoes on I take off jogging towards the training grounds. I feel like I know the area relatively well that I can get back after a short run. My wolf is itching to be free. She needs to stretch her legs and be free for a while. °
Past the training grounds I finally hit the tree line. I inhale the scent of the crisp air, turning leaves, moss, and sap of the trees. I undress quickly and shift, enjoying the breeze ruffling my coat. I take a moment to really stretch. I have been neglecting my wolf lately, and she is overjoyed that she is out and in the woods. We have not been running lately, and the only time she has been out has been during training. I start my run staying close to the tree line so that I can find my way back. For a moment I miss the river that ran through the woods by my old house. I recall the deer and hope that she is alive and well.
Since Caleb’s home is higher on the mountains this terrain is rockier than what I am used to. It is still beautiful in its own way. I marvel at the new dips in the ground, the rock formations, the different types of plants, and even the difference in fellow wildlife.
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