Aina: Mated to 7 Alphas
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nsume it quickly." Aunt Ella said. I wiped off the sleep
a, I think she is just so overprotective
k you,
ft for me. I quickly stumbled into the kitchen
s just longing for fresh blood. I have never tried t
ona always ask me about the meaning of my name. They
in a town predominantly occupied by Germanic people, as a Germanic girl with
ld by aunt Ella that my mum left me at the hospital immediately a
mall to get some stuff for us." My
ait to pass through the river Elbe again. Although that is not part of my destination. I just love seeing the
e of my aunt as I took up a little shop
st so happy I will be leavi
list I was given. I was also left with spa
me from visiting river elbe today. I know aunt Ella must
the snowy atmosphere. I don't know why he was yelling
g remarks at me. I simply ignored him and kept walking. I turned my back and saw
o just tear him apart,
river. I looked to see the person uttering
pproached us. It was male, with green eyes, a huge chest,
e other end of the road to intervene in our little quarrel
t stop following this girl now, my
I watched as the driver reversed h
I am Otto
his face and held out his
. Sure, I am aware that this person just saved my life. I could do nothing except obey
kept walking forward with the me
s is how you pay us," Otto said. Seeing how his
d around. Now I feel peace of mind in the environment I found myself in. I took off my
ere being cool. I swam to the far side of the river a
of me to visit this woodland. I agree and s
heard. I heard another sound. I think it was from a human who was held captive. I surve
g but there was no one around. I think the ability was coming from whatever was i
f the cottage, without fear of whatever was in me. I told myself I would investigate what was i
were all over the ceiling. It seems no
the end of a room in the cottage. I w
I saw two young gir
ly. The only reply I got was from one of the
ne of the girls twisted her finger. I understand what she meant
me to leave that place, I simply brushed off the thought and pro
that no one ran or tried to escape. W
o young children that are mounted on the wall. Then I di
hain these beautiful g
tended my hand to them but one of the girls refused to come with me. I ha
ing with us. I couldn't afford to leave that girl alone IN that
nd girl to smile. I sensed something was wrong. Whatever was in me began to hear the ground tumble,
as interrupted by low growls. I watched as the old wooden door was torn into pieces by
at this huge wolf, whatever was in me was afraid too. I retracted my step backwards. The
e, smelling from my head to the sole of my fee
even though I wanted to escape, my feet would not be fast enoug
y body and soul for the worse. As it opens its wide mouth to chop of
ungry werewolves then retreated and join
old, I saw it had transformed into a white paw. I closed my e
hen my skin began to itch as thick fur grew all over my body. I let out a whimper
ng and my ears growing pointed. I let out a howl as I felt the last of my
I leap over the wolf and ran out of the cottage through the broken door. M
e werewolf. The wolf in me forced my paw to stop run
ng our sharp claws while still in the air. We landed back on the floor, only f
t. For me there was no mercy. He attacked me first. Whatever was in me
d off. I didn't want the blood to stain my dress.
t murdered a human. I never knew it was a real
back to the body and drank the bl
it was the girls I met in the cottage. It
im." One of th
into a wolf and ran toward them, stamping the two girls down to the ground. I o