My Hockey Alpha

Chapter 140: Run

Nina

As I ran across the field toward the line of trees, my heart pounded in my chest. Meanwhile, Enzo’s last words echoed in my head.

“Run as fast as you can, and come back here safely, Nina Harper.”

Those words repeated over and over again in my mind, willing my legs to push me faster, willing my heart to pump harder. The line of trees rapidly approached, and finally, I was out of the open without being seen. I could still hear the sounds of people screaming on campus, but it had died down considerably already; there was no doubt in my mind that most of the students, including my friends, had been turned into rogues.

I crashed through the trees, swiveling my head this way and that as I kept a lookout for rogues. As I ran, I felt my wolf slowly begin to wake up, and I begged her to help me run faster. Somehow, she delivered. I felt her power surge through me, pushing me faster and giving me the agility to leap over exposed roots, fallen trees, and large rocks. With fewer leaves on the trees now, I could already see some of the rooftops of the town coming into view.

Suddenly, I heard something. I turned my head toward the sound, and felt my heart leap into my chest as I saw a rogue barreling toward me through the trees. I cursed, pushing myself faster, and weaved around trees to slow the rogue down — but it was no use. I was fast, but the rogue was faster and even more agile, and soon I could practically feel its breath on the back of my neck.

Was this really a suicide mission? Was I going to die out here?

Just then, something collided with the rogue’s side and sent it rolling across the forest floor with a yelp. I took in a sharp breath and looked over my shoulder, still running, to see a big, black wolf attacking the rogue. When it looked up at me and I saw its eyes, I immediately recognized it as Matt. But I didn’t have time to stay back and thank him; I had to get to town, and I was almost there. As I pushed myself harder, I heard him scuffle with the rogue — a yowl echoed through the forest — then… Silence. I wasn’t entirely sure if it was Matt or the rogue who went silent, but judging from the fact that the rogue was no longer coming after me, I was fairly certain that Matt was victorious.

tables, chairs, and trash cans were strewn about, and the road was covered with the black marks of tire treads from people screeching away in their cars. I cursed to myself, looking around wildly, and stepped out into the street to cross to the cafe where Tiffany said she would be that day, when I suddenly heard the sound of more screeching tires headed straight for me. I jerked my head up before

a screeching halt, and the window rolled down. Inside, Tiffany sat in the drivers’ seat. I felt

She hit the gas and started to drive away, but then I saw Matt running toward us, waving his arms, and I yelled out for her to

panted heavily in the back seat, and when I turned around, he had blood

said. “We

solemnly. “Good. Is anyone

him in. They’re shifting just minutes after being bitten. Enzo and I managed to lock him

lurched to the right as she took a sharp left turn. “I’ve

down all the way on the gas pedal and sent us barreling across the athletic field in a cloud of dust and clods of dirt and grass. As we drove, I looked out the window and saw dozens of rogues lifting their heads and running toward the car. A few of them threw their heads back and howled, which made the hair on the

of the team?” I

“Several of them went to see who they could find and get into

me,”

he was still processing the situation. To save me, he’d had to kill someone else.

guys run in, okay?” Tiffany said as we approached the back of the hockey arena. “Matt, reach into the back there — grab my

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