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d water hit the f
d to keep from making a sound. Crying out wou
ranking she-wolf she was. Beautiful. Powerful. Everything I wasn't. "And when you're done with this hall, the kitchens
idn't respond. Learned
n. When I didn't, she scoffed and walked aw
es until the sound
t out the breath I
he moment I took my first breath, and reminded of it every single day sinc
aw from scrubbing all morning, but I didn't stop. Couldn't stop. If I didn't finish before nightfal
as exactly what every
roken.
rgot she existed. Most wolves shifted for the first time by sixteen. I was twenty, and mine still h
d moved down the hall,
meant something. Now it was just a reminder of everything we had lost. My father died before I was born
than a closet, with a cot that creaked every time I rolled over and a window that didn
he meals. I did it all without complaint because what choice did I have? I had no money, no family, and no future outside this pack
h even if I didn'
r survive out
my stomach felt less than empty. I hadn't eaten since yesterday. There was food
. The night air was cold through my thin shirt, but I didn't care. At least out here, no one w
ui
top
than anyone else in the pack, with silver hair and eyes that had seen too much. He had been
" he said quietly. "Tomorr
The Alpha Ki
ething in his expression I c
. "What does i
, and I swore I saw something lik
finally, and turned away bef
o, unease curli
very pack in the region. He was coming here to meet with our council, something about
didn't notice
head and ke
shirt, and collapsed onto the cot. Every muscle screamed in protest, but
drifted off, my
she didn'
grow
eep, like
ounding, staring
it?" I
dn't a
in the distanc
ho
ly familiar even though I
forward, restless and anxious and
en it
able, dragging me toward
d som
hand to my c
s couldn't
me. N
new. She knew
a
n my mind, foreig
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