to me like a blade straight to the chest. Rejection could destroy a she-wolf-I knew that. But what I d
scream. She
just
cond before instinct kicked in. "Don't l
her powers were unpredictable, that we needed answers. But deep down, I knew the truth. I coul
what I told myself
xxon
d fought to survive in now hunted me like a fugitive. The mate I was destined for-the on
in my mind, relentl
xon, reject you as
bond throbbing like an open w
creamed in protest, but I wouldn't stop. I couldn't. My powers had flared
was my only hope-my only chance at understanding who I was and w
air sh
My instincts screamed in warn
y body trembling from exertion. A twig sna
ready for
A
e forest floor as if I wasn't standing
tion, and heartbreak crashed over me at once. My hands clutched the book
ed me, but it lingered like a festering wound. I hated that I cou
ill sore," I muttered, my
et, I shoved the pain asi
ent. The houses stood still and empty
e is e
d voices, the hum of musi
low, and hid behind a cluster of tre
pa
ic blaring, wolves laughing and dancing as
h with hunger and somethi
have the luxury to be hungr
It gave me a chance to slip inside one of the
n I f
pres
ran down
. I've bee
to a defensive stance
to toe in bright pink, her smile wide
ing with curiosity. "I don't think
Not with the entire pack nearby. I had to be
y best shot
ssion. Not a difficult task, given my current state. My tangled hair,
trembled
I need
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