FORBIDDEN LOVE ROMANCE
on the fighters from the Yellow Sky Park, killing about twelve wolves while others evaded the su
death in this place. They have death i
and they're here for their fathers. We must be wary." Andrew screamed
ps of their feets as they got closer to their assailan
time, they were more prepared and only five were hit, with t
ic amongst the members of the Yellow Sky Park and alpha Andrew's eyes immediately turned red. Angela, in a b
It was a slaughter of both parties as each struggled to gain the upper hand. A
e. She rushed towards him so he could notice her. She longed to fight side by side wi
ould back off but she wasn't having it. She was determined to show
word in her hands. She felt more than ready for the task at hand. As the fight continued, the
her right to see her father launched up in the air by a very gigantic wolf. He was the alp
her sword and stabbed him from behind, leading to a large sc
ctory was short-lived as she was surrounded by
t her father lay weak on the floor. Two wolves from her park ran to help her but were easily di
ands as she lay on the floor, resigned to her impen
lew them all. Angela faded as she was overwhelmed by the beating she had received. She knew what
e said as she smiled a
members of the park could be heard by her. They stomped their fe
ating and their victory was well de
said as his countenance changed from
efense. For the first time, she felt she had earned
ct, some recognition for her bravery
erently and it was
safe after you lost consciousness. I told you that those wolves w
didn't listen to you d
what. Death is a fate that we must all meet but a leader must be the strength of his people and not a weakness. What leader passes out in the thick
s so keen on being a Luna that she didn't see what w
d spent the entirety of her life, trying to impress her father, to
he lookout for something negative, something he could hold
ad only just realized that. She looked back at the trainings she had
ndeed as strong as she thought and that th
aise from her father. Maybe he meant well. Perhaps, he was t
e best was nothing if i