ld crash down quickly to the ground so as not to be deafened by the wind rush. Rocks jutted from the walls, scarping Lira's skin and scratching her face, but
a mixture of confusion and anger. Her cousin Sofie, who also was her best friend, pushed her off the cliff-
and even beaten whoever told her such nonsense, but here she was, getting slapped left and right by the pain of betrayal. Very
he silver wolf pack. The wolf kingdom's most re
he got was her back hitting against a fir
consciousness. Her bones were broken, she was paralyzed from the neck down, her head was cracked, and
elf. Ever since she was born, she had never experienced this type of pa
her own blood and best friend would do such a cruel thing to her. She ha
ould move her legs slowly. Eager to get out of this ca
any other cave, but Lira, who was a wolf, could see very well in the dark environment. What shock
would not exist in this part of the world?" Lira's
res and werewolves from coming close to each other's territory. But now, as much as she wanted to deny it, her guts told her that
you, "Lira cursed under her breath, her h
tte was slowly walking towards her. She wanted to turn around and run, but her we
ire! He
as she cried for the first time in her life. She didn't want to die in this manner, at least not before ta
STEP!
n front of Lira. From this close proximity, Lira could smell t
closed her eyes in defeat,
on her cheeks. The touch was filled with curiosity and a hint
with the vampire before her. One word was the only thing Lira could thin
face and a pointed jawline as sharp as a knife. His high cheekbones exuded power and confidence. His eyes were a mesmerizing and demonic shade of blue,
a thought to herself as she flashed the vampire a kind s
" Lira couldn't even finish her words befo
s against the firm grip of the vampire. He kept on kiss
the vampire sounded before
ng Lira could say before sh