DA'S
ance to deny. He simply got
ay calm, to pretend everything was fine. Thankfully, t
er the bruises on my neck. The skin still throbbed, raw and angry. But
them on the table in the shape of my face, making me laugh until my stomach hurt. Now that sa
and cry until there was nothing left. But
tting at the table. She looked tired, but the moment she sa
," she said gent
le. "Not really. Though the math
en she was already suffering. The last thing I wanted was f
hen. I peered in and saw her standing at the stove, stirring someth
p," I said, step
dicine. I'm feeling much better now." She nodded toward Max's room. "If you want to help,
Pack doctor had come. Alpha was still letting her be treated. That mea
toward Max's room, grateful I wou
*
House for "cleaning duties." His voice had been cold. Threatening. He didn't even bother hi
th
t him fleeing to join the rogues. Not for a
he Pack House. My legs ached
e, I spent countless hours here. I laughed in these hallways. Sneaked i
t cold. Un
housekeeper, spotted me. Her lip curled
," she sneered, crossing her arms. "The tra
breath. "Good
er finger jabbing toward my face. "You're an eyesore
ned my spine, lifting my chin. She was a serva
traitor! How dare you open your mouth? You should be in the dungeons. Or running with the r
ouder and louder. Like s
t take
cold. "Future Alpha Donovan assigned me this task. If you want to s
you," she hissed. "If you think I'
her before she
to stand up
y voice w
every step. The hallway was silent. I held my breath as I approac
soft k
ng open almo
was a mess, like he'd just rolled out of bed. Bare chest. Lean musc
my life hell. The one who'd grabbed my throa
cold and flat. No expres
t i
his voice flat. "And bei
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