Hated By The Alpha
he received a mind link from the Alpha
complete regarding the upcoming full moon which was in the next two months.
saw the Alpha standing over Audrey'
t to her, he knew how deep his hatred ran for her,
oop so low to find ti
than to question his Alpha when he
Alpha Lake was a force to be reckoned
as the most feared Alpha for nothing. But h
e was deadly cold. No emot
ion. He could still feel a fai
hat he meant by disposi
Lake slowly turned ar
inance with his wolf, who was annoyingly not in support of hi
is wolf to feel symp
as a part of his Pack, and as an Alpha, it was his duty to care for an injured
estioning y
ew's, looking straight into his e
bowed his head, sho
ritory." With that, he walked out of the dungeon, leaving his beta feelin
a good distance away
e was no moon in the sky. The owls and
ss they were coming to visit their Pack. Trees lined the sides of the ro
Audrey out. He carefully carried her to the other side of the
He had always known he had feelings for Audrey, but
er and peck
ou. I was not man enough." H
him to walk away from her, but h
he took away from her. He knew he
and even though he was not allowed to asso
her chaotic life. He knew it was absurd, but he wished a miracle would ha
not let her go if t
. He did not know what her fate was. But something
th hope. He knew an average wolf could not easily survive
me before entering the car and dr
grass, beneath the night. She wa
falling into an endless
ling, not knowing when s
nal
ut mischievous whispe
er, but this voice sounded se
' The second
incredible speed, like someone was using a vacuum to suck her out
.' The first voice sa
g sensation of pain all over her
e time, trying to unders
t all over her body, she did not have enough
gh!
art to stitch up at an unimaginable speed, she felt like she was under the
it s
in particular as the
the floor, gritting her
y to burst the next second, she raked the dirty earth with her fi
ad just imagined it a few seconds ago. Memories of how she
in the dungeon when the i
she managed to see with her blurry tired vision was shorter than the
ning used a sharp shiny knife to cut her open all
t in hell.' She knew without being told that the v
floor, panting. She gasped for air, tryi