or's
shone yellowish green with the setting of the evening sun.
esh leaves that covered the woods. It had just finished raining, and the soil was mu
ether, if that would offer some w
e trees. "Fan out, you fools! Don't let the she-devil escape!" C
had been running for a while now and lost t
into the woods, not knowing which way to g
t her wrist, where a crimson tide flowed freely from the wound
ing through her veins ren
e by side with her Alpha. Together, they have conquered territories, won wars, and built a leg
her long, red hair already a tangle
to catch her breath, which
familiar voice of her wolf, Ria, slither at the ba
er mate, but to no avail
ts. Another spear, aimed at her with prac
in this time around," came a familiar voice, but she couldn't tell whom it belonged to. She was too b
son from the arrow was beginning to take effe
ange language, but she winced in frustration as she felt totally
on her tongue as panic
," she rasped, her voice hoarse with exhaus
y were closer. She could feel them everywhere around her. The m
ugh the quietness of the forest, shattering the fragile hope of s
isted, sending a white-hot spike of pain lancing u
, and they all ran in the direction where the noise came f
t and unexpected, spilled down her cheeks, bl
watched in horror as sh
the ferocity of a lioness, now pleaded for pardon, "Please, don't kill
bs. She thought about everything: her mate, life, and legacy she had fought so
an eternity, broken only by the ragged g
ed two steps forward, so that he was directly facing her. "We want nothing from you, Naya. You have bitten m
ht when the leader drew his sword, the polished
came flashing t
ng of steel against steel in the heat of battle as she fought side by side with her
blooded, was threatened with an abrupt and
ght through her throat, a ch
into view. "No! It can't be..." Her thoughts were cut short by the