h anyone. If someone who is supposed to love me unconditionally hates
anted waste
y face with it. I fought him off, pushing against his legs and turning my hea
gs to try to free myself, but I wasn't strong enough. He inserted himself into my mouth and I cried, feeling him force my head furthe
st too
di
imself in and made me gag again. It made him go faster, hurting the roof of my mouth with
opping. A hot liquid hit my throat and I choked, an alien hea
it
nd more warmth was running through me, giving me the strength and courage to stand trembling. He w
bit me! Oh-my god! "I heard him screa
the previous warmth in me to dormancy and replacing it with terror. My common sen
re to stop, knowing that the pain that my ankle is c
to the sound of rushing water and I gasped for air, slowing down until I stopped when I approached a medium-si
and I can't move f
ing in the early morning air and I looked up at the sunrise th
breeze came through, planting a little smile on m
s, I finally t
The beautiful sounds around me melted all the fear and anxiety I was feelin
I was a
jum
tti's poi
gaze to the moron sitting opposite me. He looked at the paper and
air and rubbing my chin. He looked down in shame and I squinted at him, "what? Don't you have anything to say? I may be young, but di
began, closing his mout
f the many beautiful sunrises that spring brings. It calms me down dras
d and my Beta rushed out covered in water, but there was
now! "He was breathing. Terri sensed the urgency and surprisingly noticed the hint, standin
y floor as he opened his mouth with hand movement
but I didn't say anything because I thought my wolf had made a mistake until just now I was running and I saw her fall into the waterfall so I ran to her before
incredulous at his rambling. I was supposed to find her years ago, but I didn't, even after traveling from pack to
hall and up a flight of stairs. We arrived in his room and he opened the d
idn't want her in my bed because she's wet, besides, yo
s he tripped over himself. I then took a deep breath and walked into the room,
e ...
We need to get her home, Dax purred, wagging his tail
air from his cheek and clenching my jaw at the sight of his skinned face. She was as pale as a vamp
e fragile beings. If she fell into the water, the rocks would definitely make her fall. The river is dangerous even for us and we are much