The Alpha Forsaken Mate
e's
missively. "The trial begins in less tha
ing. This was impossible. She must have known something was off, something had gone awfully wro
ulatory injunctions, and exceptions – Daniel's testimon
minal composites of me as they stepped into the restrooms. One of them inch
r was nearby, and I looked at her, wishing that she would come to my rescue, thinking that perhaps she
breath could be felt on my face as he spoke in an exaggerated manner, 'I told you earlier, Ellie'. "Do you remember?" He add
ance from my bones. "Fight me like a man, Daniel. "I know you are th
is hands formed tight knuckled fists. One of the few officers in the room saw how he
He remained silent and they took me out. I glanced behind and for the first time I
rt, ho
e with almost hostile disapproval. On the other side of the hall was Daniel, who kept wearing that obnoxious smile of his o
aster climbed up onto the stand and pretended to be the beleaguered hero of the proceeding, vividly reciting what he imagined was an account of me throwing
row up. It twisted every aspect of him that controlled his every
e and everyone to believe that you just stood there, Daniel?" I raised my voi
ruct you to remain quiet, Miss Ellie!" "You will speak only when
ever, had been quiet the entire time and now leaned closer, looking harassed. He look
t all, to prove that I am not lying
judge, however, waved it off almost immediately. "Not needed," he replied, an
his judge did not care about the facts or justice; he was simply waiting f
second, there was a surge of optimism in my heart. Emily was my best friend, the girl I confided in.
tify on my behalf?" I inquired, my remai
nstantly turned her back and refused to even face me. My heart sank when I underst
ed to become icier still. At the last second, words were pronounced in a mo
se of misconduct and assault," he said. "A prison sente
hin. I barely noticed my attorney's quiet regret, or Daniel's smug g
eek l
etic little cell to be taken to the facility. I airily stepped into the van, my bo
ied through the small barred window a road blocking a black
the van with a pleased look on his face. "So, Ellie," he sai
esome anger. "Haven't you done enough already, Daniel? Y
aid, whispering in a voice frostier and sharper than a knife. "I will make sure you know your place. Ev
kly crushed. "What else do you want, Daniel?" "Haven
wn as an individual." I shall isolate you. So that by
again, as the van moved on. However, as we continued, I beg
own the seemingly endless road that lay before me, I felt something deep within me begin t
defeated me, but he is wrong. This was not the