l's
atter the situation, no matter what the laws of the pack dictated, a she-wolf should always be treated with care, especially one
nough for me to catch her pleading eyes, and in that moment, everything else faded. The world, the pack, even the
ere was a pull, a tug at something within me that I couldn't explain; some
rward, my instincts roaring lo
orn between anger and something far mo
nd reluctance flashing in their eyes. But they could fe
re... something familiar. The pain in them resonated with me. It felt like I had kno
hardening, demanding respect. "She's not
luctance written on their faces. My heart thudded heavily in my chest, and I couldn't tear my gaze away fro
anded, his voice laced with anger. "Yo
h to respond, bu
fat
ead as if it weighed a thousand pounds. His presence was co
matter what he had done, no matter the bloodshed or the consequences of his
most dangerous northern part of the kingdom, where survival was a matter of life and death. He did it know
here?" Alpha Lucien
red, my voice sharp
r w
to my tone. I was ready to confront him about everyth
are of this she-wolf," I said, my eye
as," Alpha Lucien res
that screamed to be admired. Her long hair fell in waves around her shoulder, and de
The situation felt surreal. This she-wolf
ht sight of something on her neck which was a fresh mark, one that revealed she had just been mark
I inquired, my voice laced with
ithout hesitation, dragged her out o
uld have given me a welcoming look, a sign of ack
nts within our pack, I couldn't help but notice how much it had changed since I had left. Seventeen yea
, whispers filling the air. I could al
is
ks like
e related
calling from one of th
g toward me. The girl I recogniz
given how much I had changed since I left. But ther
h of emotion flooding m
're
ike a real
ow you to
ily beneath me. Finally, I had someone acknowledg
alked toward one of the
n the night, her body elegant and strong. Ther
uses, she halted and turned
s if it were meant for some
you," Gracie said, her fac
ked, my brain pr
ared this ro
ow that I woul
uld finish the question,
going
anyone about my return to the pack. N
room. Set on the table were plates of food. I o
t even my wolf companions up north knew t
coming when my mind drifted to the she-wolf from earlier, stu
mind like a song I had forgotten, but never truly lost. It smell