The Wrong Alpha - A Twist of Fate?
to the edge.... I shouldn
e, I can't see any trace o
run, I think she was going to jump, I went to get pants to change and now she
u like that you can communicate through when needed without having to speak out lou
the lake because the fucking Moon Goddess gave me someone I didn't wa
wolves there now to help. I'll call Beta Trent and Sadie to see if t
he was right
ee the area where the waterfall descends into, I couldn't
, without a second thought, I needed to see if she was there, I needed to help
ky with it being disturbed by the water crashing in off the never ending flow from the waterfall. But it was still clear
.... I couldn't let
he mind link but I blocked him out needing to focus
torture it truly was. I hated myself, the burning in my chest wasn't nearly enough pain for the pain I had caused Lilah, she deserved so much more than me. I need to find her,
gain. My chest burning so bad, my heart pounding and I was struggling to breath. My e
she drowned? Had my be
be! I rose bac
d a voice shoutin
my dad said he'd send to help, I ne
adjusting to afternoon sunshine. I could see it was Xavi
nd link would ya?! Del
that is something. But part of me was dis
ok? " I yelled as I ed
of the water " but she's home , not in the lake that's the main thing right?"
ace up to..... a situation that I wasn
, but I was too, I had wanted her to be my mate, I truly thought she would be.
with her........ this whole situation doesn't make sense to me........... my pack will all know about Anya by no
that would be accepted by the pack, especially not my Dad and right now I had to follow what he expected of me for him to hand the
.... that would kinda make sense......but with me having a new mate and the expectations on us as mates and a
ay away and focus on things with Anya now she is your mate and will be
have no compassion at all? He knew how close Lilah and I were yet here he was
the waterfall Dad, then I couldn't see her and I thought she had ended up in the lake...'
we want to speak to you and Anya, start
wasting t
o admit I was looking forward to my birthday party. My Mum always made sure I had an amazing birthday party, one that the whole pack joined in with, out on the large playing field usually, with a bonfire g
through talking to