The Outcast's Rise
ne
en my refuge. But I coul
was supposed t
arth faded as I stepped out of the forest and onto the dirt road leading into town. The Bloodmoon Pack's territory
in my chest s
er, suffocating. And then, just
form of laughter. Sharp. Moc
voices before I e
t cast a golden glow over her sleek blonde waves, her sharp blue ey
he pack's golden girl. The one who made su
ather had been the Second
he is
was no
ectly coordinated outfits pristine, as if they hadn't spe
the strap of my bag tighter.
ound her, but Kels
to, wolfless?" she sneered.
've ignored them. W
y patience was
said, my v
"Did you hear that, girls
e thinks if she acts toug
harder than I
zes that no one in this town wants her." Her smile sharpene
ssed through her eyes. She step
r would've been
orld
remember
t, my hands had shoved Ana backward, the
wide. Then her sh
ittle
unged
ith my face. The sting made my vision blur, but I ref
rang out
behave to those bette
sts. "I don't ha
ng with faux concern. "You've been spending
d be strong. Respected." She tilted her head, eyes gleaming. "Then ag
s hit li
the difference be
l powerful, still making sure t
was
im, everyt
. "Maybe you should just leave alrea
d, I almost let t
hey weren
rely looked at me, my sister made sure to
ve never let me be
sn't here
what I al
owed th
d the
ed my
o
toni
anym
urmured. "Beta's daughter should be strong. Respected." My lips curled. "But you're j
mirk va
breaths, eyes darting toward Ana
she
bit
t out, aimin
ht her wrist before s
le
time, Ana lo
oice calm. Steady. "Do it. But don'
her face-anger, disbelief, maybe
ira shifted
ed her a
he hissed, her voice lo
yb
turned
red, heart pounding,
e in years, I was
fighti