Memories Of A Wolf
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ely managing. I stammered to get myself together, but the lifeless corpses of wolves nearby obscured my line of vision, making my head s
he bloody mess as his orbs met mine,
ted, his tone deadly an
bliged when Alpha St
ward my presence. And yet, here he stood, akin to a chivalrous knight, coming to my rescue. It often crosses my mind whether he's deliberately crafting an image, one I find hard to resis
wasn't for me-it was for herself, for how the Alpha might chastise her. Her gaze lingered
head and an
"You heal well...for someo
f they were insinuating that I was one of them. But even if I were to be counted among them, why did I not se
r the appearance of an eighteen-year-old; I appear older. Maybe I fell into the category of thos
age to not make a sound while she was tending to me. I must admit it hurts badly. However, I want to appear courageous an
lmly but neutrally gazing. His attention made me shift uncomfortably in my seat. Finally, realizin
ly expressed my gratitude, I couldn't be sure if she caught it. Just as she was
ey attac
The ro
they address
o keep moving. Though, given your condition, it'
mind. Though I am fully conscious and alert, my body was beaten up, dried, and deprived of rest and food. I was not in a better shap
, head-turning towards the sprawle
of your concern, not unles
on't kno
s of pushed the narrative that I was
attacked in such a way that
ks out here. Of course, they would want you dead-but seeing
pping her anger toward me. Whirling in c
. He did it unexpectedly and I wordlessly responded. Martha opened her mouth as if to question but quickly closed it
arted marching his way toward the snow-cladded path, leaving the faintest of footprin
o each other, however, they just followed suit. And by the time
couldn't help my attention upon digesting our proximity. He was eminently beautiful now that I could see him clear
" I mumbled a
us. Then, obscured by the shadows of trees, I saw how Alpha's eyes brightened and turned into crimson. It made me w
lew upon the
e camp. They knew what was ahead. What
fortunately, he didn't know that I was also staring. T
ss while we're in the wintry forest," Alpha emph
a bit, but his eyes never left the trail and that mad
my head against his chest. I knew that he was about to protest, but I felt him draw a breath when
you doi
utinized me fo
do you
ed me..." I
rememb
r explained. "-the girl you sent
anding; still, it sen
our welfare. All I need is your m
f I run
ves are one thing, but surviving out there in
eart in a faze
o be involved i
, but your kin
hing to do
a changed person. Your essence
apologize for
t matter. It doesn't
r his gaze turned to one of disdain, my heart felt like it was being squeezed
so sure that I
ignature color of
ard I try and make sense of
ted when Martha intervened. She was supp
raine say if she saw her...l
it clear between us. She understood the co
on that I shouldn't overstep my boundaries. Something at the back of my throat clogged up. My heart w
ver, I was afraid to hear the answer.
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th each passing time. The weather didn't falter, it became colder and harsher. For the first time ever, I had to admit bei
cross. Beyond the bridge, I could scarcely see the silhouette of a castle frontier etched against t
. I simply cannot comprehend the magic the forest contains. One second it was dark and snowing, the next thing
now magic. What more
but instead of delving into the matter at hand, he directed his attention toward someone who r
me. Even from afar, the Kingdom uphill is beyond massive, the dense clouds
f, however, Alpha seemed to catch wind of what
e turning to the emiss
my stomach when I felt it twisting from hunger. And as if attuned to the rumble, Alpha stole a
sone
ed for the second time, but it wasn't because of hunger. The look she had on her f
id you
ng you, don't ever cause trouble
ure
uieted down when her wariness perturbed me. I thought our conversation would b
a veiled cloak to wear. Without query, I wore it and hid my face inside
s suddenly plagued by my uncertainty. Alpha on the other hand is fueled by impatience t
ers did the same. Martha on the other hand, still bothered me. Alpha Strevu
n ar
he swung himself behind me and started holding the reins. With a lump in my throat, I gulped and was almost
fields and rocky pastures as the wind sl
and ahead of us, Martha