ia
churned within me. I stood outside the imposing doors of the Blood Moon Pack's meeting room, my
lace. The sting of rejection had cut deep, but I couldn't simply accept it. I couldn't let Lucas's misunder
mly lit room. My gaze landed on him-Lucas, the notorious Alpha, who sat at the head
gh the vast space. I met his gaze head-on, my voice steady as I began to exp
s hand, his voice dripping with condescension.
" his voice had declared, a harsh decree th
less omega, don't you feel ashamed of so many scandals? leave n
om. I had thought that confronting him, revealing the truth, would bridge the gap between us. But in
of self-worth. I clenched my fists, my heartache masked by a façade of determination. I
stake," I insisted, my voice trembling
garded me with a mixture of amusement and disdain. "Do yo
t separated us. I had hoped that by speaking to him directly, by confronting t
I am, your wolf can feel it, I'm your mate,"
udied me with a hint of derision. "I ha
ction sinking in like a heavy stone. Lucas's words were like a sharp
w the truth," I whispered, my voice trem
of his lips, his gaze never leaving m
avy as I retraced my path toward the exit. The rain outside mirrored the storm that raged within me, the tears
thes sticking to my skin. I wrapped my arms around myself, a feeble attempt to s
sion blurred by tears and rain, the worl
deep within my soul. Lucas's heartlessness echoed in my ears, his r
oaked to the bone, the cold rain seeping into my very core. The world around me
ain mingling with my tears as I allowed mys
e the essence of a wolf. It's as if I've been a
bility, and to forge a path that was uniquely mine. Lucas's heartlessness had wounded me deeply, but it would not define me. With the rain as