Alpha Kade's Regret
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the occasional chirp of a bird were the only sounds that accompanied me. Each step felt like an echo
ning the dense trees ahea
alert. They'
't just one or two-it was a group. I slowed my steps, adjusting
t. Then, from the shadows, they appeared-five rogues, their eyes wild and
He was tall, with scruffy brown hair and a scar
ping my expression neutral. "I'm just
. "Passing through? This is rogue territory, sweeth
ing into my palms. "I don't want t
nned, showing sharp teeth. "Oh, she'
scles tensed, and Lyra's
e assured me. Stay f
ide. He stumbled back with a grunt, but the others didn't give me time to catch my breath. Another rogue
ere against me. For every hit I landed, they retaliated twice as hard. One of them grabbed my arm, and I twist
gue said, circling me like a vu
o stay upright. My vision blurred for a moment, and I stap, I thought. I was
Lyra urged. "
laws aimed for my throat. I braced
, menacing growl filled the air. The rogue was yanked back mid-
with dark hair and piercing silver eyes moved through the rogues like a storm.
grabbing his arm and twisting until a sickening crack echoed throu
ious at his feet. My rescuer straightened and brushed off his h
was something unsettling about him-an aura of danger that made my wolf br
e cutting through the silence. He stepped
though my shoulder
was clearly unconvinced
d, keeping my tone cool. "Bu
ll this?" He gestured to the unconscious rogues around u
couldn't argue with him. I had
asked, my voice
, his silver eyes watching
I replied
the sound of my name. "What's a pac
siness," I said, adjust
rious expression. "Actually, it is my
rogue land. It doesn
ne leaving no room for argument. "And I do
wn. "I didn't know this was your te
ed?" he asked, folding
here," I said,
, his silver eyes scanning my face
ng," I snapped
?" he asked, his tone
"Running implies fear.
s. "Fair enough. But traveling alone out he
" I said, though my a
injured shoulder. "You look l
elp," I said, steppi
t trying to cause trouble. You've got guts, I'll give you th
r advice," I said
ebrow. "Stubbor
ond, glaring
mock surrender. "Do whatever you want. Bu
er?" I as
"The Silverfang rogues.
"Safer with a bunch
rogues you just fought. We have rules. Orde
your help,"
to a softer tone. "Maybe not. But you're
self to stay firm. "Thanks for the offer,
ed. "Suit yourself. But if you change
isappearing into the trees. I stood the
ence. "He's right, you kno
said aloud, though do
ally," Lyra said. "And a
bag, ignoring the ache in my shou
omething tells me this isn't