The Lost Mate of the Fallen Alpha
ion. The pack was after her, and she could almost hear the beating of their hearts behind her, like a pack of hungry w
's coldness, all of it haunted her at every step. Raven didn't know where she was
deeper into the forest. The sounds of her pursuers' beats grew closer and closer, a breath behind
lood moon was approaching. A shiver of anxiety crept into her insides. It was a night heavy with omens. She felt drawn by a
ad just in time to see a taut rope shooting towards her, a bright glint of metal outlined in the darkness. A net. She threw herself aside, her muscles on fire, but the rope barely touched he
er like this? Why this hatred, this ferocity? It was all because of Emilia's jeal
labyrinth. The ground beneath her feet was getting muddier and muddier, the roots of the trees trying to cling to her,
mach was empty, and her muscles screamed in pain. But the thought of what she
ating a small corner of the forest like a hidden stage. She finally stopped, collapsing against a tr
gh the leaves. She needed time. But that time was running out. She had time to r
teps on the ground. They weren't far away. The pack was clos
o her knees, gasping for air. Her hands rested on her stomach, and for the first time since the nigh
trange, inexplicable sensation. She felt as if something alive was awakening inside h
as pr
could erase the thought. But she couldn't. It was real. She felt, deep inside her, a life growing. The lif
t night. The night she had shared her soul with an Alpha she had not known.
red. She had to flee. Not just for her life, but for the life inside her. She was no longer alone in her flight. She now carried a s
ce to go. She had no idea what to do. And yet, in her heart, one certainty filled her: she couldn't go b
e would have to face everything alone. Not just the escape, but the