ld see beyond what lay in front of her. The large expanse of land that bled into tall, giant trees hudd
tell the newcomers by their scents. Omegas. The lowest
nonexistent; dead. She took a seat on the windowpane, crossed one leg over the other and smiled at the green
d play was Zebulun's mantra. Work, work, then play, was hers. As she continued staring, picturing bleak ima
m more of her time, work
signs of weakness. She couldn't cry in front of them. Never. But her hands shook so bad she was forced t
was scratchy from lack of use, she had been quiet s
scar
to
Hadiza's face. "Za, you ar
ss ruler, the throne should have automatically fallen to her but it didn't work that way. She could already he
never b
ve a whisper when she as
sadness spilling over Hadiza
h at the thought of them, the hate was mutual. Those group of undying men reeked of
the founder of Zebulun, she had thought he would live long enough for her to
ere s
. He started ageing as all wolves did after losing their mates, refusing the water that could stall the ageing
es, they had been here to
ss to Zee yet she couldn't save him. He could have lived longer if he wanted, stayed to help her find her
by her whenever she challenged the council. If she hadn't witnessed the love between Hadassah and Zee, she
six of them, all well-built males but they seemed to be having trouble moving Zee from the bed to the carrier that would take him to
irthright. Holding it to the light, lips set in a thin line, she tilted her head to t
unadulterated eagerness, waiting for her to put the ring on, claim what should be hers. She would satisfy thei
ng her arms behind. Streaks of sunlight filtered in through the window, altered the top of her black hair t
e. "Keep staring and you w
ed as their heads
the window, inspecting the mundane looking ring, te
ilent, Hadiza waited a few minutes, uncertainty, questions swirling in her eyes an
de Hadiza, a pitiful smile on her lips. They lowered themselves to the floor, legs crossed while their eyes silently communicated. The con
brother, the o
urly hair behind her ear, brown eyes meeting hazel o
slipped out of the room and out the backdoor of the quiet mansion. No one noticed, she hoped they didn't. "Za?" she called out to her
way
gates separating her from the people. Jumping over a fence, her paws met the ground in giant, purposefu
al walls stopping them from mind linking her but Hadi
uth hung open. Red, yellow leaves adorned the top of the forest trees, tinging the sky golden. Sticks pricked her thick, furry skin, cr
. Anywhere to dull the ache in her heart. Trees blended into one another as Za
ing canines that promised eternal rest to whoever da
ed, she squinted. "W
murmured a reply and Za's snout stuck in the air. S
said, scanning their envi