lett'
a proud Beta of our pack. He looked like a mountain, erect and solid, while I felt like his s
nd authoritative, all the things a Beta should be. As for me? I'm still stuck in the in-betwee
t, besides her striking strength, was the color of our eyes. My soft green eyes seemed to fade next to
"It will be good for you," he said. "Helps you fit in better." As if being at this
der Emerson, the Alpha of the Shadow Pack and captain of the hockey team. Everyone adored him-tall, han
d to be here. But Ryan, with all his persuasion, dragg
o go out mo
m was full of other wolves, all laughing, dancing, and enjoying their lives with confidence. I wished I could be like them
id, patting my shoulder bri
into the party as if she were born for it. Sienna, m
tly sweeping the room for familiar faces. Within second
, as alwa
ect me from the stares that I felt were increasingly judging every inch of me. The music was too lou
treats everyone with distance. However, whenever he was around me, something was different. He smiled at me
m amidst the sea of people, hoping I finally dare to reveal my heart. But before I could f
ice of one of the herd cheerle
stomach as she approached with haughty steps, fol
ega who can't even tran
hot with bu
faltered, swallowed by the silence. I cou
don't have a wolf yet? How embarrassing!" Camilla, their group
humiliating and weakening me. I tried to push them away, but there were to
ed to make a sound, but
my body, leaving me stunned by the coldn
he chuckled, her eyes flas
la added with a sly smile. "Maybe she
ike I'd fallen on disgusting mud, and it would be like that forever. I was unable to
lf-pity that nee
und, little Omega. Tha
one around me. Their laughter vanished in an instant, replaced by an eerie silence. I looked up, a
menace. His eyes flashed cold, anger as he stepped closer to