emergency exit that was made for only the leaders of the pack and their families in case there was an inv
who try to take their seats. If they lost, their heirs are to regroup and fight back. I wasn't sure how to feel about the knowledge. It sounded like a good
lver Moon pack and their alpha was highly territorial. He guarded his pack against intruders and it will take about two days for me to get there. To the Wes
my wolf form, it will take less than two days to get to the next available pack. Ailana already provided me with a list of the pac
survive which is why we live and travel in packs. I don't see the possibility of any pack taking me in without a discharge letter from my
able to fight for the alpha seat. I hope that is not the case. Aila has plans for Silver Moon pack if she becomes alpha. The bag she packed
of energy. I pulled out some of the food she'd packed and attacked it like an animal. My stomach grumbled as I ate, and my hands shook as I rushed to satisfy my hunger. I'd been star
ing the remaining food into my backpack and jumping to my feet. I listened for the sound a
ance immediately because no one ever visited the dungeons apart from Aila in the four days that
oice screech, and then heavy foots
hing. My heart skipped a beat when I thought of the things they'd do to me if I got caught. I never crossed the pack borders since I was sold to Alpha Thane ten
e this time, and what about the warrior that had threatened to gouge my eyes out? I'd go back to a life of torture and suffering. I could never let that happen, so I ran. L
oddess, don't let me go back there, I prayed. I moved into the woods, still not looking back, dodging several trees as I tried to find a place to
backpack to take a large gulp. My heart was hammering heavily in my chest, and my hands started t
s because she'd thought me some knife-throwing lessons. I stayed still for many minutes, listening for sounds and trying to pick out scents, and
n the woods at night, rogues could be a major threat. But I had to survive this night
till in my hands. I cried, prayed again, and cried some more. I know I was far away from Silver Moon now. I could no longer feel that connection to my pack. If I could just survive through th
ke out any words, but I was sure I'd heard voices. I crouched again, gripping the knife in my hands with more force. I peeked between t
before I go back to Silver moon. I'd kill anyone who tried to take me back. They'd never been
had to. This is a do-or-die affair, they either kill me, or I kill them. I pushed myself up and moved even closer. The men
ont. It hit him on his right thigh. He growled loudly and started to advance towards me, his counterpart following behind. I relea