Alpha Of Darkness And The Half-Breed Healer
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ght for both of them. My mum had found her mate in my father, who is a human. She didn't care about turning her back on her kind. My dad was a wandering explorer who settled wherever the nights met him. Being the daughter of the head of the omega clan in the Crescent pack, they had to let my m
ect us, but they had to let us go when their lives were also on the verge of danger. My father and I had since then found solace in the middle of the woods after working hard to build us a livable cabin for seven days. I have never met someone as hardworking and resilient as my father. I see him walk around with slumped shoulders cause the death of my mother weighs intensely on him, and some nights, I hea
y?" I giggled, hugging him by the waist. "I'm fine, dad. What took you so long?" Laughing lightly, he showed me his bounty. He had hidden the deer with one hand behind his back. "Here you go,
as usual, mostly involving him doing everything while I watched in awe. I sighed, staring at his muscled arms. "When are we going to leave this place, Dad?" I asked. He kept mute, still focusing on the woo
d we keep running? They don't want us at the Crescent pack, bu
earching for prey to pounce on. And from what I have heard, they feast on humans. Since we took solace in the woods, my father and I permanently
ed. I don't know what I would do if we settle into another pack, and you ge
y is ready. What does this have to do with
lt, baby. I need to protect you at all costs, pending the time you can stand up for yourself. Ful
I was still my usual self. I heard people talking about me being a complete version of my father and how I would n
baby. I promise!" Dad called out. "I'm sorry if I said something wrong. I love you!" I tried not to smile at his assuring words. But changing my mind, I grumbl
when she was still alive and well. He could wield just about any weapon he laid his hands on. He had snatched the long knife he was making use of from the ground to defend himself. My hands shook hard as I held onto the doorknob, watching him try hard to protect himself, but the wolf obviously had enough time and wouldn't back down easily. I felt dizzy when the wolf clawed at my father'
icious, and with one loud howl, he jumped at my dad, clawing at his neck directly. Within a few seconds, I saw my father on the ground with blood gushing out of the deep ga
to be dead to distract the wolf, but he never came to me. Summoning courage, I walked with wobbling legs towards my lifeless fa
"Wake up! You promised to look after me till I get to shift
rents in a year. Maybe my friends were right about me having an unfortunate star. Why do the people who love me and would do anything to protect me have to leave me hanging without keeping their promis
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y. I tried to cry, but the tears weren't coming. My eyes were tired. Standing up, I entered the cabin, grabbed a bag, and stuffed a few clothes into it, not forgetting to hold the only thing that reminds me of my family: a picture locket with a pictur
that led directly out of the woods. My dad had intentionally created the route in case we eventually needed to run one day. I believe he had f
ront of its gate. I ran to the place to shield myself from the rain. The rain didn't care that I was an orphan and had just recently lost my remaining parent. It poured heavily on me, and despite hiding under the tree's umbrella, it wasn't enoug
face. A woman who appears to be around the same age as my dead mother or proba
a person or a wild animal.
a little girl," I called out to
e person holding the torch was a man. "What is a gir
an accident and died on the way," I lied partially, kno
r mother?" Th
d, too," I
you have no one to be with," the m
e forever and a long look at me, the lady reached for my hand, "come, let's get you some warm food and a