The Alpha Addiction
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lestones. I clutched the veil Rowan had given me, pulling it tightly over my face as he instructed. It felt strange
asked, my gaze fixed on the u
er eyes flicking to mine briefly before f
d me princess or why he seemed to know more about me than I did abo
with quaint houses, their shutters drawn against the gloomy weather. Something about this
h the streets, laughter echoing in the air. A man with kind eyes lifting her
he word slipping from my li
ped toward me. "W
r this place. I think t
art of the Silverwood Pack, Mia. A strong, proud commu
ightened.
the main road and onto a narrower, wooded path. We traveled in silen
rom the carriage. It was a modest structure, more w
e inside. The air was warm and smell
began, his voice heavy with gravity. "Years ago, your pack was attacked by dark forces le
fingers curling around
Your bond is part of an ancient prophecy. The dark forces wanted to
st. "What about my parents
rotect you. I don't know where they are now, but I don't believe they'
but also confusion. "How did you fi
ook a great deal of sorcery to track you down. You've been hidden
pressing down on me. "I don't even know h
f the spell they used to conceal you. It was meant to keep you dis
room where I could stay. The bed was simple but inviting, and the walls were
said. "You're safe h
Ethan-his warmth, his strength, his unwavering presence. I missed hi
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an's
istant howl of wolves. My senses were sharper now, my body humming with t
urned to see three rogue wolves emerging from
them sneered. "A human, wande
raw power surging through me. My bones cracked and reformed, a
tated, their br
growled, my voice a de
l, their snarls silenced by my strength. When the last o
looked at me like I was her whole world. I would find
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a Berle'
every flick of my fingers. The spell wasn't working. My p
acing a hand on my shoulder. "Etha
't?" I whispered, tea
ly. "He's the Alpha now
there somewhere, and I could only pray he would find h