Fated to the Rogue Alpha
ryptos mansion has a lot of warriors, a lot that one man won't be ab
e. For some seconds, I've forgotten what is go
e Alpha Kryptos' men are. "We'll go this way," he whispers. He pulls me by the wrist and lead
eet become. They chase after us but surprisingly Alpha Arkon knows
arted but our feet finally ma
ght now," Alpha Arkon utter
"What do you think you're doing?" How
Mate
my nose flares in a
my dress once again and tears it in a flash. I try to fight him off but he's more powerf
y brow knots as I gaze
ng save o
h th
mask our scent. We can't pass through the old fool territory with our scents,"
earthy scent that ov
is fingers wrap around my wrist and he drags me behind
hasing after us in the dark. We sprint as fast as we can, an
ourselves beneath the rock while our eyes watch the warriors chase ahead. They have no idea where we are,
head tilts, resting on the shoulder of Al
e my head away from his shoulder. My eyes ran through
Arkon stand
pack, family, and the old disgusting man. However, I have no idea whe
dress I left on the floor and throw it on my body. Holding the torn part with my hand, trying t
now henceforth. Our paths end here." As much as I hate his aura because of his father, I can't overlook the fact
ed before her that she wants my life? Thank Goddess I'm out of that home. It'
lpha Arkon picks up his
ses as I gaze at
irection," he confirme and
ur pack, Alpha. I go Sou
Thane's pack - The DeadMoon Pack, is positioned in the South. I know Alpha Thane is also a ruthless man b
now nothing about their Alphas or the pe
rder from me," Alpha Arkon pulls me b
e, and I only take orders from my Alph
ed my life to save you just to let you go
hat Alpha Arkon is spitting out of his mouth. Yeah, I'm grateful for his help, but I
sed favor, I still
ection - South. I don't know what lies ahead for m
match up with every step I take. Whiffing in annoyance, my feet
a long way ahea
ha Arkon lifts me up from the floor, placing my abdome
but it's impossible. "Let go of me, A
d the sun is predicted to settle early today. We
South, Alph
s my ears," he rudely int
rry me toward the South. Not
South. There is a shorter route from the South that will lead us to my pack. I know you might be worn out
him before ambling toward the South. I'm a little grateful that he
it feels like home. My heart dances in excitement. But just then, I feel