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The prophecy of the two Alphas

The prophecy of the two Alphas

Author: Luxe
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1165    |    Released on: 28/01/2025

e in silence. Being the daughter of the pack leader hasn't made my life any easier. On the contrary, it has amplified expectations and disappointments. My fa

invigorating, but I knew the day ahead of me would be far from pleasant. As I crossed the yard, I passed several members of the pack

dangers. Kael was already there, giving orders and demonstrating combat moves. The other werewolves listened to

as usual," Kael said wh

, my face impassive. Train

ders, a mocking smile

here. Why not go berry picking

he end of the room, training alone as usual. My movements were precise and fluid, the result of long hours of

e, she had always been there for me. His house was located at the other end of the village, a charming little house surrounded

t's been a long time

rmth of his home and his warm wel

ith... everything," I sai

g me into the kitchen. I ma

oured me a steaming cup of tea

going with your

lders, trying to a

the favorite, and my father onl

hand and sque

n you think. Don't let them bring you

remain hopeful. We continued to talk about everything and nothing, and

entrance hall. He was an imposing man, with piercing

I need to

but I kept an

s, f

e you're not contributing as much as you should to the pa

athing response. I knew that defendin

I replied calmly. I t

at your brother, Kael. He gives everything for

was unbearable, but I bowed slight

do better, I

quickly retreated to my room, seeking refuge in solitude. My personal s

and frustration boiled inside me, but I knew I had to channel it into something produ

ng into a werewolf was always a liberating experience, a moment where I could connect with my

ar presence and turned to see Luna, also tr

nd you here, she sa

freedom our animal form afforded us. After a while,

had, Luna said, sitting down on a stone. I don't wa

her, touched b

best friend I ever had. Sometimes y

art of me couldn't help but wonder how long I could endure this marginalization. I was

I had to find a way to prove my value. No matter the obstacles, I wouldn't give up. I was

to train, and to seek ways to gain the respect and recognition that I deserved. My

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