Second chance alpha
was a great evil but circumstances were out of her hands. After giving her trust to the system all her life,
id not survive long. Rogues preyed upon humans and were alike, taking what they would with little regard for
sion. While the rogues used wolves like her the packs just killed them on sight. Which was why they h
ideal haunt of their kind. Every moment they had had to be alert, scenting for pack markers. The Alpha rubbed his scent along the boundary
others followed, and turned to Cade with displeasure. Her
outed but it
e room. Shifting into a wolf only hurt the first time, when the body adjusted to its abili
Her feet left the ground as whatever it was, threw her back, like a marionette pulled back on
t she felt safe and cherished but that faded as sh
one enough?" S
in your wolf form is disrespectful." Her m
as ask. But because we are not pack we don't get any consideration. I hope h
e would challenge us like
d he glared at the Alpha. "She's my mate and she's right un
oup of Alphas, claimed her. No one had ever defended her
they held. Was he for real? A part of her wished for him to be what he seem
she
bored his gaze into his uncle's not backing off from his displeasure. Looking around
e placed her hand on his forearm, a small gesture of restraint. He looked back at her and gav
e silence that followed. She bit her lip to stop hers
d to him?" He
is wolf by a mage." She hea
hy
re wouldn't try what the mage had. Her instinct was to tell her mate what he wanted to know, it
s focused on the words as she
part of her. She had never heard such rage, such absolute
ose bumps blossomed all over her body. Had she thought her e
e clashing with his uncle's. Nia felt like she was a morsel in the middle of a boiling pot, surrounded by loads of
back she rushed towards him. This time she managed to get through, magic coated the air around Cade, a storm t
healing energy into him, knowing that without her
ergy that left her, life energy also flowed to him. She felt the drain as her sight darkene