I Reject You.
ON'
ading me deeper into the forest. I couldn't bear the thought of losing her, not when she held the
self, my breath visible in the cold
that time was of the essence. With every step, th
spotted me. He had a look of triumph in his eyes, as if he held the key to my salvation, and before I co
ontain my impatience.
dear Alpha. I might know a thing or two about your Isadora's whereabouts, but I'd like to r
hope. "Victor, brin
ng around and gest
id, turning my attention back to the stranger, trying to
m the bag," I said, gesturin
ppy about the situation, but he handed over the
ng you know," I demand
sfied grin before speaking. "She's not too far
y heart pounding with anticipation. "Take m
at the stranger's face, his expression fierce. "This bette
ctor's threat. "You have nothing to worry abo
had to find Isadora, and every second counted. "Let's
trail; everything just seemed to make sense. My heart pounded in my chest with a mixture of desperation and hope.
. My pack members were on high alert, ready to spring into action at a moment's noti
sh
g torches outside the cabin were the only signs that someone had been here recently, alt
to face the young man, my blood boil
gaze, stammering, "I don't k
at sent him flying a few meters back, tumbling on the floor to Victor's foot. His words se
osure. "If you're lying to me," I warned, my v
members, stepped forward. "Alpha, forgive me for speakin
to Luka, intrigued b
ng from the defenseless," Luka explained. "I have seen him before
The betrayal stung, and I couldn't help but feel a mix of fury and frustration. I
ward money," I comma
his foot off the floor, and the rest of my men disarmed the you
flashed with fury as he glared at the man already looking lifeless in his grip. As a few of my men dashed out and came back with a woo
that could jeopardize our search for Isadora;
ictor growled, his voice low and menacin
avered, and he trie
thing rogue. Don't stain your hands with my miserable blood. Please, Alpha, please
f ears like water poured on a rock. Victor had seen enough deceit in
blow, he made sure the man understood the gravity of his actions. The sounds of fists me
ted to take over and unleash my own anger, I knew that violence wouldn't lead us to Isadora
epping forward to stop the b
ion in his eyes, he really wanted to take this man's life. The man lay
rm. "Tell us the truth about Isadora's whereabout
ted in pain, and finally he relented. "She
ommanded, and a few of my men stepped forwar
t as much information on Isadora's being as you possibly can; the
continued our search, taki