Carol's eyes first rested on Noah's as she smiled with relief but was surprised by the look of anger on his face, and her eyes fell on Flynn, who looked at her proudly.
"Good job, Carol," Flynn praised, clapping his hands, and Carol smiled.
Lena's anger boiled over as she watched the smile on Carol's face and transformed.
With a fierce growl, she jumped to attack Carol.
Both Noah and Flynn jumped in to stop her, but Flynn was closer, and he used his hand to block her, holding her back.
Lena struggled and snapped, but Flynn growled back, his eyes turning, and she transformed back into her human form, her eyes still blazing with fury.
"Have you lost your mind, Lena?" Noah yelled angrily at her and grabbed her by the arm, while Carol rushed towards Flynn.
"Oh my gosh, Flynn, are you okay?" she asked and held his bleeding arm.
"You will be punished for this," Noah said to Lena and had others take her away.
He turned to Carol, whose eyes were focused on Flynn, and heard her offer to bandage his wound.
"Don't worry, it will heal in a few hours anyway," Flynn said, but Carol was still concerned.
She wanted to heal his wound with her ability but was afraid it would be useless again and did not.
Noah's eyes narrowed slightly, watching the way Carol touched Flynn gently, with a tender gaze in her eyes.
He scoffed in anger to see her worry about others when she could have gotten seriously hurt herself.
"Noah, let's go get some breakfast," Riki said, placing her hand on Noah's shoulder.
Noah nodded, his eyes still fixed on Carol, before turning to follow Riki.
As they walked away, Flynn looked up at Carol, a hint of a smile on his face.
"Want to grab some breakfast with me?" he asked, and Carol realized that everyone was gone.
"No, thanks," she declined.
"I should get going," she told him and wondered why Noah didn't inform her before leaving.
She definitely needed a ride back.
"Let me drop you off then," he offered, and she gratefully accepted.
Dropping her off at the pack house in a few minutes, Flynn left in his car.
"Sir, are you okay? That bite looks deep," Flynn's driver asked as they headed back, his eyes wide with concern.
Flynn smiled, a glint in his eye.
"It's worth it," he said with a smirk.
...
Carol opened the door to the house, ready to go back and get more sleep, but jumped when she saw Noah standing in the living room with his back to her.
Flynn told her on their way to the house that he saw him leave with Riki and thought they went somewhere together.
Carol approached him gently, wondering what he was staring at outside the window.
"Noah," she called softly, trying not to startle him.
Noah turned around, his eyes narrowing slightly as he stared at her.
"Why are you here? I thought you left with Riki," Carol queried, but her words irked him.
"I live here, remember?" he retorted and stared at her, his jaw clenched in anger.
Carol felt a shiver down her spine as Noah's eyes seemed to bore into hers. She couldn't understand why he was upset when she was the one who should complain about him leaving her at the training ground without a means to go back.
"Also, stay away from Flynn," he warned and turned around to go inside.
"Why should I?" Carol asked, surprised he was making unreasonable demands now.
"Because I said so," he replied with a glare.
Carol's eyes rolled in annoyance. "What is wrong with Flynn? He has been nothing but nice to me," she retorted.
"Nice? Why exactly would he be nice to someone like you?" Noah asked, his face darkened, and Carol felt a spark of anger ignite within her.
He had always been like this, looking down on her.
"I know you think you are so much better than me and everyone else, but I don't need you to tell me what to do," she yelled.
"That is not what I meant," he said, but Carol wasn't listening to him.
"Oh really? Please explain it then-why you think I am worth nothing for anyone to truly care about me," she responded, and Noah sighed, frustrated.
"Fighting with Lena and getting involved with Flynn is not something you should be doing right now. You are only going to get yourself in trouble," he said, his voice menacing.
"I see, you are just not satisfied with anything I do," Carol nodded her head fiercely and turned to storm away.
Noah's face twisted in anger, and he grabbed her arm, spinning her back around to face him. His eyes blazed with anger, and for a moment, Carol thought he might actually hurt her.
But instead, he thrust her arm backward, pinning her against the wall. His body loomed over hers, his chest heaving as they stared at each other.
"Let go," Carol said when she caught her breath, but he only released his hold on her arm a little so she wouldn't get hurt and continued to stare at her. The look in his eyes turned tender.
Carol's heart raced, and she struggled to free herself, but her strength was nothing compared to his.
"Noah," she called in a whisper, but he wasn't listening to her.
His face descended toward hers. Carol felt her heart skip a beat. She turned her face aside, not able to hold his gaze any longer, and closed her eyes in fear of what he might do.
She felt a release on her arm instead, and Noah pulled away a little. His cold hand touched her face, and Carol flicked her eyes open.
Noah's face came close again, and he whispered in her ear, "Stay away from him."
He turned away and left the house immediately, while Carol stood on her trembling feet and let out a long exhale.
"He is crazy," she muttered, not sure why she closed her eyes instead of running away.
She was the crazy one for getting excited even in such a situation.
Carol heaved again, hitting her head, and heard the door open again.
"Why are you-"
She held her thoughts when she saw it was Lisa instead.
"What are you doing?" Lisa queried, referring to the blush on her face.
"Nothing. Just tired and want to get breakfast," she answered, and Lisa waved a bag of sandwiches in her face.
"Thought as much, so I bought some food over," she told her, and Carol thanked her.
"How did you know I needed this right now?" she questioned as they settled in the dining.
"I heard news of you defeating Lena at the training ground today," Lisa responded, and Carol was surprised by how fast the news had traveled.
"Although it isn't much of a defeat, others won't totally look down on you as a weak Alpha," Lisa told her, and Carol's mood lifted a little.
She didn't understand why everyone else was praising her fight with Lena while Noah alone was upset about it.
He just couldn't seem to see her happy.
"After the meal, we have a number of things to attend to," Lisa informed her, and Carol nodded in understanding.
Her phone beeped for a message, and she was thrilled to see it was from Emma, her best friend.
"Girlfriend, I'm back from my trip."