Chapter 10. The Search

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"Arizona?!" Raven screeched. I nodded. "It's the only way to get your memory back. Plus it's still getting worse and worse. You can't even remember what you had for breakfast this morning!" I shouted back.

She huffed and rolled her gorgeous pale green eyes. "So, what we go and look for Ragnor, a 200 year old Hunter, ask him if there is a cure and where it may be? What makes you think he, a HUNTER, will want to bargain with us? We don't even know what he looks like!! He  could've changed his name!" Raven ranted.

"No one said this was going to be easy. We have a destination at least. So pack your bags, we're leaving tonight." I replied while rubbing my hand through my hair.

"I'm going with you!?" She brought up.

"We talked about this earlier! You're worse than an old person with alzhiemers!" I said aloud.

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Two arguements later, we were out of the door and on our way to the airport. Normally we'd run, but with Raven's condition she could even forget how to shift. And if there is one thing you can't have, it's a stuck mid-shift.

Pups born with a defect in their genes can end up with a stuck mid-shift. While shifting into their wolf for the first time, they grow out maybe the hair from their wolf and their paws but they get stuck and can't complete the process. It's painful since your bones are in all different directions. It usually happens to human/werewolf hybrids.

And Raven could easily forget what she's doing and end up stuck, and that was a risk I wasn't willing to take. 

We finally came to the airport and saw our stuff down and waited. 

"Tyler?" Raven asked from next to me. I looked over at her and smiled. 

"What if . . . What if I don't want to remember?" She asked in a whisper. My gaze hardened.

"Because if you don't, you'll always ask yourself, 'what if'. I want you to be able to remember all that you've been through so you know not to be in the same situation again. Why love?" I asked.

"Because . . . everyone makes me feel like I've done awful shit. Was I that awful?" She asked, looking depressed. I hated seeing my fiery mate in such a downbeat mood. This memory stuff must've been toying with her mood or something.

"Well, you caused problems from when you first stepped into Oakwood Forest pack. My packmembers that were originally sent to track you down said you had quite the attitude." I said with a chuckle.

Raven's POV***

"Well, you caused problems from when you first stepped into Oakwood Forest pack. My packmembers that were originally sent to track you down said you had quite the attitude." Tyler said with a small laugh.

"Tell me about myself." I urged him. He looked at me then the cieling. 

"Well, you were very cocky and snide. It was funny to see how you could easily agrivate anyone you wanted with just one simple sentence or gesture. You got some of my wolves angry and that's how you escaped us the first time so easily." He said as if remembering it like it was yesterday.

"So I was a brat?" I asked flatly.

"No, although you were a smartass, you weren't a brat.  You had this 'I don't take shit from anyone' attitude. If someone did something you didn't like, you didn't let it slide. Your witts were always there with you when you needed them." He replied while staring at me. Our gaze locked, but I pulled away.

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