Rise of the Nameless Wolf
PTE
COURT'S PO
shed down on the roof while each drop echoed like a miniature fist trying to break insid
t. Something wasn't right. Margaret Kensington moved back and forth across the room while she cont
of the storm. I
ront door. Footsteps. Heavy ones. They stopped just
face draine
she advanced toward the door while adjustin
is time, the knoc
a voice boomed. Deep. S
ing to hesitate. She turned the knob and opened the door slightly
like the first. "We have orders from Alpha
elder. I don't respond to c
ice in a sharper tone. "The information reache
ed. My breath ca
," she said quickl
The Alpha. I knew it had to be him. I sensed his powerful presence, even though his face remaine
ny deteriorating house. A younger man with sharp fea
iel Be
ned his name yet. His eyes scanned the entire room before resting u
board c
oward it. His lips parted
move and block the passage but found he
r to open completely while plunging
oots made a heavy thud upon the wood
nched at her sides.
cked onto h
en shook her head. "Th
e hindrance. He swiftly unlatched the lock b
ccasion when I experienced the
inding me. Through the opening, cold ai
the first thing that
dward L
with the precision of
m went
oke. No o
d through the quiet spac
ered. "She's-
e mine. "She doesn't
room. The growl came not f
t a bit, I noticed his ex
doesn't speak and doesn't understand much. This
ack to me. "Wha
n
't hav
refused to emerge. My throa
h a voice that was softer t
d to say something- anythin
my arm. "She's useless!" Margaret screamed as her vo
ht her wris
ed the room while the storm o
ocked away here?" Edward said with
er arm back. "She
rned to me agai
efore his hand extended into the
s dug into my a
es darkened. "
never had the chance to make
to leave this place. But...
ts wild cries as the s
whispered to me alone that I
pounded aga
reath before I
's grip
ushed against
nsation. A spark. It wasn't an actual spark but rather somethin
ment, his eyes grew wide before he gr
ce to his men. "
s scream disappeared b
thaniel guided me toward the do
s le
d was much larger than I had ever envisioned. The towering trees showed their br
cage defined my
tepping into
e, I caught sight of Margaret's expr
g the storm and understood he
l regre
closer. "You're sa
freed me from captivity, I noti
walked into seemed to be much mor