Page 1 of Revna's Alpha

CHAPTER ONE

REVNA

“Shit,” she said as her car wouldn’t turn on.

Of course her car would magically die on her. Revna knew nothing about cars and she was an hour away from her destination. She opened her door and hopped out of the car like normal.

Revna screamed out in pain as if her leg was on fire. Not literal fire but the pain was excruciating. Who decided to have a pull off on the side with the edge on a hill? It didn't make any sense, but it also didn't make any sense that she would stop on the wrong side.

Okay, it made sense because the other side didn't have a place to pull off. Revna's car had started to make a weird noise and there was no place to pull off. She figured she was safe to go on the opposite side of traffic since she hadn't seen anybody in hours on this road. She had turned her car off and tried to turn it on again but it wouldn't start.

Just her luck.

When she needed it the most, things died on her.

Revna looked down at her leg to see blood seeping through her pants. She didn't know how she had gotten an open woundbut her mind wasn't on that right now. She had done something to her leg, and it wasn't good.

Why hadn't she decided to look out before she took a step out of the car? Why couldn't she have been smart?

She took a deep breath in and pushed herself off of the ground, not putting a lot of pressure on her left leg. Maybe she just landed on it wrong and it was going to be okay. But as she took the first step she crumpled to the ground.

Okay, she didn't just land on it wrong. Something was definitely wrong, but she didn't know what. She was a ballerina and not a doctor.

Revna pulled out her phone as she laid on the ground, tears streaming down her face. Her leg hurt so bad. As she looked at her phone, she realized she didn't have any signal out here.

“Shit,” she whimpered.

Why had she decided to take the back way? Why couldn't she have decided to take the highway like she always did?

Revna pushed herself off of the ground once again and carefully started to walk. She hadn't seen cars for at least an hour and she didn't have any cell service. There was no way she could wait for someone to drive by. That could be hours and she didn't have hours, especially with how her leg was bleeding. The whole bottom of her pants were soaked in blood.

Everything in her should be panicking right now with how bloody it was and how much pain she was in but she needed to keep a level head. She was on her own right now and she needed to get somewhere. She couldn't do that if she was panicking.

Revna whimpered and cried as she put weight on her foot. She was probably doing damage to her leg, something she couldn't afford, but she needed to.

As she continued to walk down the side of the road, she saw a sign up ahead. Her heart started to beat faster and she couldn'thelp but smile. There had to be a town somewhere near here. Hopefully it wasn't too long of a walk.

Welcome to Safe Haven was written on the sign. It didn't say how big the population was or how many miles until the town but she figured it wasn't too far since there was no information.

But as she continued to walk past the sign, fog randomly appeared. Revna slowed down her walking, not that it did much, and squinted her eyes to look. She could slightly make out buildings and people walking.

With determination Revna continued to walk, whimpering in pain as she applied pressure to her leg. She briefly glanced down at the ground and saw that she left a bloody footprint. How much blood had she already lost?

Revna couldn't think about that when she was so close to this town. Once she got there she could worry about how much blood she had lost and who was going to get her things. She couldn't keep all of her ballet stuff in her car. Someone was going to steal it and she would be out a lot of money.

Maybe once she got to town, she could get someone to drive it into town. Then she wouldn't have to worry and once she got looked over, she could leave and go to her recital.

She finally made her way through the fog and the first thing she saw was fields and fields of open land. Revna looked around in confusion. She had seen buildings through the fog. Where had they gone?

Had she made them up in her mind? Was she in so much pain that she was seeing things?

Right as she took another step her leg gave out and she crumbled to the ground. Revna let out a scream in pain and she laid there. Her hope had started to die when she didn't see any buildings. How was she going to get to town? How was she going to get to Safe Haven when it was just open fields?

Revna's head shot up as she heard feet running. Three men were running towards her. Out of instinct she shied back but screamed in pain as her leg drug across the ground. Everything in her told her to get away from these men. She didn't know who they were or why they were running towards her.

From the brief look she got, none of them looked mad but they could easily be hiding their emotions.

Revna tried once again to move back and get away but the pain from her leg and the open wound was too much. The men got closer and before she knew it one of them was kneeling down beside her.