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A Runt Luna novel Chapter 35

Ian bit at her ear as she came to a complete stop. It took him a moment to realize that she wasn't stopping to give him a turn to be the antagonizer, but because they were in danger. Rory stared into the trees looking at the blue jay that sat on a branch, unafraid of the larger predators. Tilting her head to the side she stared down the blue jay, positioning herself in front of Ian.

She bared her teeth, but the blue jay was unwavering. After at least a three minute staring contest, the blue jay shifted and spread its wings.

She watched as the bird transformed before her very eyes, and in the blue jay's place sat a young women with silver hair and a single streak of blue. After a moment of silence the woman smiled.

"We've been looking for you Aurora."

---Previously---

Rory stared into the trees looking at the blue jay that sat on a branch, unafraid of the larger predators. Tilting her head to the side she stared down the blue jay, positioning herself in front of Ian.

She bared her teeth, but the blue jay was unwavering. After at least a three minute staring contest, the blue jay shifted and spread its wings.

She watched as the bird transformed before her very eyes, and in the blue jay's place sat a young women with silver hair and a single streak of blue. After a moment of silence the woman smiled.

"We've been looking for you Aurora."

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"You've been looking for me?" Rory spoke, shifting to her skin. She was so confused by the bird woman, she wasn't bothered that she was standing nude before her.

"I can explain, if you want to dress." The woman smiled, her eyes flickering to Ian, who stood at alert by her side. The woman took a step forward only to be growled at by Ian and wisely decided to keep her distance.

"It's ok." Rory whispered to Ian, holding her hand out to stop him from scaring away the woman who seemed to be a shifter like herself. Rory and Ian were tight and she had no doubt that Ian would attack anyone who looked at her the wrong way.

"Explain." Rory said, reaching to pull on the dress that was stashed by the creak due to the frequent trips the pack made to the location.

"My name is Blue-and no the irony is not lost on me. I was sent by the council looking for Shifters, we received word about you from whispers, and also Edna sent us a letter." Blue smiled at the mention of they batty woman.

"Council? From the Old Kingdom?" Rory frowned, remembering the book Edna gave her many moons ago. "I didn't realize that was still around. The book said you guys were hunted into extinction."

"There are very few of us left, and the hunters have joined forces with Rogues."

"Rogues?" Rory said surprised, rogues weren't known for joining forces.

"Have you noticed the increase in sightings? I can see you are becoming uneasy, how about we take this somewhere else." Blue suggested.

"I do. Please, have a seat. Would you like anything to drink?" Rory asked gesturing to the couch as soon as they entered the living room.

"Tea would be great, thank you." Blue responded with a smile on her face as she took a seat and looked around the room.

"I'll go put the kettle on," Ian said slowly looking back and forth between the two, clearly not sure if it was safe and if the other woman could be trusted.

"So you are a bird." Rory said shifting awkwardly in his seat.

"And you're a fox." Blue smiled.

"Aurora?" Kole called hurriedly, his heavy foot steps making his way through the house, the door slamming behind him.

"In the living room." She called out.

"Who are you?" Kole demanded coming to a stop in front of the duo, the silver in his eyes showing that his wolf was controlling most of his mind.

"Blue Amour, I am from the council." Blue wasn't spooked by the agitated Alpha standing in front of her, she had came face to face with many beasts scarier than the wolf before her, so it would take a lot more to rattle her.

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