er'
ain." Kel, my right hand i
. The study was neat and organised and filled with countless books I've never had the thoughts of
me, Ryker?" He
. The last time, she had wanted to read a book and so parted it open. I had been so angry seeing the sunlight diluting with th
member having any pea
ughts, "I will send them aw
through my nose. My long black hair slapped against my cheek
oon pack, Ryker. You cannot blame the elders
oric, already bored of having this conversation. My voice was lazy b
give me. At last, he found one, "Your bond with them has been br
le
ds settled in and I gritted my teeth, already getting pissed off b
eaking of the door behind me, I o
ing a memory I wished wou
into the depths of darkness before it could have a ch
to come with us." I heard the f
armchair, shutting my eyelids to pitch blackn
walked in and I instantly felt drawn to it like a magnet, "T
er. Reluctant and still in a state of disbelief, I rose from my chair and walked up to her, stopping only a few inche
ared to life. T
d sense no wolf. How is this possible? I thought. But she i
green eyes, so tender and velvety, with skin as pale as the moon. H
dawned on me, "Human." I whispe
wolf in her. She is wolfless
fusion. An elder made a remark on the 'taboo' as I studi
out of my sight!" I r
he is your mate." One of the elders said, after
They had already
eakness. It
hen you have not a choi
ned into a line as I uttered the word
her back to her pack. It's ne
fore me and I quickly brushed it off. Without uttering another word
e was in pain. My mind flew into a dilemma between staying away from her or answering to my senses.
as cold, I could see the streams of sweat racing down her face. An urge to caress her and take
anding here while she's in
a step forward, I froze, "Et
ha
he cried more despe
away. She was calling for anoth
hy was she calling
ng me aback. Was I...jealous? O
ought to myself. But why d