"No." Natalie said and took a breath. "This is where people would stop believing me. It was wolves. They did it. I can remember their colder than a winter sun yellow eyes with red undertones as they slaughtered my parents before me. I don't really remember much after seeing my mother's blood spilling over the kitchen floor like macabre rose petals spewing and falling down." Not even her crystal clear memory could recall what happened after that, beyond waking up in a hospital her leg bandaged and feeling as if she had been dragged through two levels of hell then back up again. "Neither of us rescued you." Toga said. "You would have risked your life trying to get a cure for my daughter. My beta went after you, carrying you up here, you cuddled into him like a small child as we produce warmth that easily beats this snowy weather. No ordinary human would do that, especially in a big storm as you had. So, we're trusting you, much like we all have to trust our human mates to not tell where we are." He said as the door opens Alexei walking in with a bowl of soup. He looked around a bit awkwardly and placed the tray on the table by the bed. "Here. You must be hungry by now and it will help chase away the cold." He said softly his soft yellow eyes looking at the human female pulling a hand through his hair feeling a little strange by the human not knowing what to do with himself after he had saved her life her cuddling up to him as she had while unconscious made the wolf inside pace it's cage finding he wanted to be by her surprisingly.