THE HEALER'S CURSE
at had been ripped apart and let to bleed with each step. The deep aching inside of me persis
hat bound my heart and soul together seemed to have been torn out, leaving behind open, raw scars. E
inued to move.
limbs were heavy and shaking from fatigue, I continued. I was unable to remain in the vicinity of Moons
aused my eyesight to blur rather than tears. The humiliation, the emptiness, the rejection. The only sound that came out of my mouth
ot necessa
layed again, they became deeper. I had been rejected by my partner, or rather,
, "Damn you, Kieran." My skin was pricked by the
wed myself to trust in the link and in him. Because I believed the mate link meant something, I had
eant enough
wl vibrate in my breast. Her sorrow and anger pulsed through me l
growled, "We d
," despite the fact t
d a familiar aroma. Earth and pine, with a hint o
ery sound and shadow was heightened, and my senses were on high alert.
fied. There were no pack wolves here. The
erratic and often aggressive. My vitality was depleted by the never-ending
ustling of leaves to my left. A person with eyes th
made my skin crawl. He stepped closer, his motions slow and deliberat
low and sarcastic as he drew close. A litt
dy to shift if needed
d his head. He sniffed the air and stated, "You smell
han I anticipated, and I flin
" "Don't you think rejection leaves a mark? That
, defiantly looking into his ey
want, tiny wolf? That's a better question. Retaliation? Strength? Or have you been ca
s I clenched my fists. "Ther
d. His voice was grim as he said, "Everyone
manding that I take action. However, his head jerked sideways b
eres
y and his nostrils flared. His smile turned into som
one," as his eyes darted beyond m
ck in place, despite my instincts telling me to flee. The rogue stepped bac
shed out, speaking more s
stern look as his lips twisted into a sneer. "You do
ncertainty at odds. "W
into anarchy befo
echoed through the woods. The rogue's eyes widened as a
huge, its black fur shining in the early morning light. With a ferocious intensity
mpse of something unreadable passed over his face as he looked
om a human into a snarling, lean wolf. Without hesitation, he sprang fo
rls filled the air, claws ripped into fur, and teeth snapped. The situation was playing out l
t took
The black wolf was too powerful for the renegade, who struggled, snapping and growling.
t to see what wo
asping for air. My body moved instincti
scape the sound of paws hi
a strong, authoritative voic
e, do n
. Even though I didn't know the v
ing directly in front of me, its electr