hae
ch anger and hunger, ready to rip out the life out of it. But as I leaned closely ready to devour it, I
her eyes widened at me and she looked down at the howling at the dusk of death. She was breathing furious
her. Something that made me want to rush and attack her instead of the wolf, she was bre
they run for their life. It's like a fuel to my soul and it makes me want I attack with pride, but the girl standing opposite
s she. Why did she think she can stand before the greatest alpha an
ng away from me. "Am I dreaming?
've ever stared at someone and didn't have the urge to kill them, there was s
that all that was happening was real, that gave me the slightest urge that she was new to
ion came over me and I stared at the wolf in pity, the urge to kill it left me. The wolf pried himself from the floor and
t it giving it a firm touch, I didn't know what happened to me a
walk away from me slowly, before I could do anything or make any attempt. She ran a
est of my pack members came rushing to meet me, instead of scolding them or urging them. I trans
e mansion." I turned toward the path that the girl ran thro
s surprised that I decided to halt an attack we've planned for days but I needed to stop, my mind wasn't in hunting anymore.
e way we planned it. I promised it won't happen
wrong but this time it wasn't him. It was me–it was the girl. I wanted to know
eave the hunting plans and keep your e
sed look. "Which girl?" The word fell out of hi
he did what no one has ever had the gut to do." I scoffed. "She looked me in the eye
sir," Jack mumbled.
my palm on his shoulder. "I want you to start with that path
I'll start right now." He turned toward he path I had ge
ht of the girl from my head w