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Chapter 5 Chapter 5

Word Count: 1254    |    Released on: 27/03/2024

ttempted to pull the weeds out. Tears were trailing down my cheeks, but stil

cuted Maple

y kille

st another innocent pack? No, they betrayed the pack because apparently having a sensib

rt. I didn't care. Couldn't care, not while they were dragging the prison

ook, but I could hear t

ng to look becau

was

I lo

hey wanted me to save her, save her from the death that would surely come. I knew how

ta yelled at me,

ge the death of my only friend. I wanted to fling this shovel

fy them. I shook at the very thought. I yanked at a s

had left me. My first shift was my last. She spoke

she refused. She does lend me her strength..

's door I kn

at eighteen I received no more food then when I was eight. They don't want me. I knew that, but it plagued me

o my pounding heart. I hoped they were not going to hurt them too badly. They were innocent. But I guess

and I fumbled for the shove

mes excitedly, "They caught the Luna, D

ng what

y, as if torture was an everyday topic.

," James observed, "not

ed past where

the runt's father is from?" Jonathon said, coming

got real pleasure in

r met my father it pained me to think that he had died that way. No-one deserved such

knew his eyes were on me,

ritted

led and my head whipped up on instinct to glare at the two

ur pathetic father died? I wouldn't worry

pped me on the cheek. The pain blossomed as I came to my senses. The fear forced my

e in the eye?" he snarled. I shook my he

"No,

ckly bored of my torment. My fingers felt sore as I d

them forever. The fear would never leave. I was never going to be worthy of a m

stopping me from the s

They always fell asleep at 3am, unfailingly, each night. They were lucky I never told the Alpha about that. Of cour

er, who seemed to emanate Luna vibes, immediately awoke and silenced everyone in the room. They watched me with baited breath as I crept to

le would have done. She

ant to

han anyone how awfu

head towards the silver chains silently eating away at her wrists, I nodded and made quick work of the chains. The

child next to her and whispered a thank you t

onsibility and felt the verges of panic. No, I resisted the fear, for once trusting peo

re dashing straight into the tree

nd lifted my eyes to the stars - thi

be dead by t

d I didn't

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