The Lost Mate of the Fallen Alpha
r alone. It seeps into every fold of the soul, until th
, that night, something irreversible happened. Maybe it was Raven's proximity, her silent, persi
n the pack were all busy, each immersed in their own concerns. But there was a palpable tension between K
made an inner decision. The words that were to follow were h
his?" he asked, his voice hard but broken, as
She had seen the scars in his soul, the cracks hidden beneath his cold and distant gestures. But she had
rdened. "A group of loyal, strong wolves. They were my family. Then... everything changed." He lowered his head, fists
rds filling the space between them. She waited, know
on, lies. I didn't see it coming." He paused, as if the mere memory of the betrayal made him falter. "They killed m
ad been broken long before he was a fallen Alpha. But he was also a survivor. And
coldness, his aloofness, was not simply the result of a brutal nature. It was fear,
almost in a whisper, as if her words migh
rebuild myself, surround myself with those who were willing to fight alongside
ord. She too had lost a lot, just like him. But she h
er. She had fled her pack, left behind her life, her dreams. And now, here she was, in this foreign world, a world wher
medy, a figure slipped stealthily inside. She looked up and r
d in a tense voice, her fingers cle
hen he spoke, his voice almost inaudible. "They know where y
ting any time. And this time, things would be different. Th
e she could say anything, the scout turned abruptly, disappearing in
urst open. Kael entered, his face impassive, but the tension in his
words were sharp as blades. "A
e'd met under the Blood Moon. The ones who still hunted her, the ones whose faces lu
ere was something between them, a connection she couldn't explain, an invisible force that pus
e in this." His words, heavy with meaning, finally hit home with a forc