ter
as dangerous
play
crimes the
OXAN
bathed white moon pack in a mesmerising glow. Lively chatter filled the air, laughter intermingled with the sound of a distant waterfall and the
idn't make me feel any better, it only deepened my sadness. I was still grounded by the Alpha, I was confined to the walls of my room, left to wallow in bitterness
eir partners and here I w
and got so carried away that I didn
issing all the fun, a
ed her dress- it snatched her body and her legs adorned the most sexy heels
ok good on you sweetie. Look at you, grounded and miserable. You're suc
h me like icy daggers. I would never get used to her verba
nder the Alpha grounded you. He's probably sick of you embarrassing him.
my neck and it made the hairs there stand in fright
le who are deserving of it. Roxy, no one wants a weakling like you. You should've been regarded as an Alpha's sister but you're nothin
ile spirit like a dagger. I couldn't
en bothered to plead for your release. They all think you're a lost cause. The go
a loud bang. I wiped my tears away and laid on my bed. Why
*
ocess where I was. Ohh it was my bedroom. I glanced around and my eyes settled in the direction where the noise
hing I saw when I awoke and the la
good day?
hey here?
e first offi
rom my bed, staring arou
en ring are missing and you kno
"I'm sorry ma'am but
val without it! We've searched every room of every member and it's not
lpha on any lunar festival, must be on his ring and with h
t take it,"
your thing,"
it wasn't with me. I never neared my brother, let alone go close to his things. They flung this and turned that and yanked thi
then at me before holding up a red velv
be the ring you'
*
ck office during the Lunar Festival. Confusion clouded my mind a
uld you do this? Not only are you a disappointment. You're al
tuttered, "I swear I will never do that- Brother
your room, same as my staff. Everyone was cel
l never do tha
our pack's reputation anymore. What do you want the people to say? That my sister is a thief?
t of his betrayal fell heavily on my shoulders. One last look into my brother's eyes befo
d had abandoned me. I knew it was a setup and it was either his idea or Chloe's. We were raised together and I had never stole
*
nk my head in shame as accusations flew and no one spoke in my defence. They all loo
manded banishment- their anger fueled by their beloved Alpha's accusation. I felt the
ss judgement, chaos erupted. I glanced aroun
re," the
ha Zane inquired,
ha R