Outcast Alpha
skin and filling my lungs. My boots sank into the wet ground with every
ered. The smell alone
hing about "causing another apocalypse," but I ignored him. My mind kept rep
nage. When his eyes met mine for a second, something flickered there. I didn't know what it
s, windows covered with boards. A place we could fortify, maybe even survive the night. We'd turned worse ruins into shelte
icades. Traps. Clear the streets.
es ma'am. Try not to die before I g
nd fine, you might save me again,
. She trusted me too much. That scared
my pack, watched me. He only spoke when it mattered,
ut it didn't feel beautiful. It felt like a warning. I felt every pair of ey
hecking every corner twice. I was tightening a rope trap when I h
e stood behind a burnt car, tallxt to me, whisperi
id softly. "Do
link. "Yes. And
y, smooth speed. Kaelen fired a warning shot. The creature
pine. He wasn't scare
," I muttered. "He's
eath and turned on my pack. "No fear
oved with us, fixing things quietly, tightening ropes, reinforcing walls. He barely touched anything, but every time he
ssibly thick. I gathered my pack
. A whistle. Lo
grabbed my arm, his
said. "Don't mak
lpha's voice slic
ut. I'm tired
knew exactly what he was doing. Trying to pull me out. Trying
ay," I w
tened and it felt.
you run, I'll kill him first. And t
t just need to survive anymore. I needed co
gain. Shadows mov
d, "Lyra... the
he fog. Then the hybrid alpha stepped forwa
orever," he said. "You ca
enough to hurt. Damian stood beside me
'll make sure we're t
rled deep i
asn't
meone was g