Alpha's Plight: Mated To My Daughter
e air, she realized with a jolt of panic that she was far from home. Her howls of anger and desperation echoed through the silence but received no response, only the haunting reverberations of her voice. Enraged and disorie
exhausted and weak. So she collapsed to the ground, he
shing weight of sorrow and weakness. Her body ached, her mind wobbled, and her heart felt shattered into a million pieces. She stumbled to her feet, her fingers trembling as she gazed at the r
nything happening. Weakly she picked it up and tried again, and again and again yet again with the second ring but the partway didn
y did you leave me all alone in the middle of n
o might give her directions to where werewolves lived. Then the discomfort in her belly started again. She wanted to shift so
I need you
r wolf but there was
you quiet? Please I need your strength". S
r as she struggled to walk away from the danger lurking in the shadows. Just then, a gunshot rang out from her left side, sending a chill down her spine and sha
he unknown threat. The pain in her protruding belly was relentless, making every step an agony, but she dared not pause, driven by the desperation to escape and
lt like an eternity, she heard a distant sound - a vehicle horn, growing louder from her right side. Her
ness in between her legs. She paused and checked, and realized that she was bleeding.
eg of you. Don't do this to me. Please keep them a
rds safety. The lights grew brighter, and she realized she was approaching a road, her heart racing with anticipation. She stumbled forward. Her vision started clouding, but she refused to give up, driv
father's actions. In anger he shifted and took off into the forest, his paws pounding the earth. He gave out a mighty howl as if to release the pent-up emotions. He ran deeper into the forest,
ck onto the road, only to witness a car out of control as it collided with a tree. The sound of shattering glass and crunching metal filled the air, and Conri's
eckage cautiously, his eyes fixed on the vehicle, but the driver didn't emerge. With a sense of trepidation, he moved closer to investigate and found a man
ds and clothes becoming stained with their blood. He worked swiftly, his mind racing with the grav
hat happened in the bush. So he told him t
ow it's dangero
need to find out where our kind are living and we cou
. Zeeb advised Conri and relaxed while Conr
the doctor on board began a more thorough examination. He was perplexed to find that while the others had severe injuries, Conri didn't have a sin
gle scratch on you. What's your name, son?"
d raced with the realization that he was in an unfamiliar world. He
, hoping to deflect further questions. T
ern. "You can't recall your name?" he asked again, his tone laced with empathy. Conri nodded solemnly,
ighed his options carefully, his mind racing with the potential consequences of each choice. Finally, he de
the reason. Without hesitation, Conri followed the nurse, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew he had to pla