Hidden Twins of A Billionaire Doctor Alpha
sy'
is voice a low growl sending shiver
wondered if I was prepared to enter this realm. I had no option but to follow. The air was hea
of eyes greeted mine. Each of the alphas stood like pillars of strength, thei
yes, sharp and calculating, fastened into mine with an intensity that made my chest
respect in it as he said, "This is Lucas." O
ded. He radiated a strong, magnetic aura
e gravel. Indeed, your presence is a gift. Yet it is also a curse. You have
aste in my mouth. The fear I had attempted to ig
ce hardly a whisper.
hough he were waiting for something. Then, with a slight change, he vanishe
hanging just a little too long. The contact felt different now, reassu
perhaps too soft as he
was dense with the aroma of incense and old books, the sort of smell that hinted at secrets buried deep behind the
to the bookcases with a reverent
d for centuries, they were thick with dust. The air in this chamber felt
rea. Missy, you are linked to this. This prophecy
e bewilderment on my face. How can I
ays were. The prophecy describes a woman, born with the ability to un
thousand voices all vying for attention, they boun
rden of my own uncertainty. "This is excessive
ng. You don't have to know everything right now. You will, however. When the moment arr
turmoil within. But first, before I could
room. A shadow that seems to flicker
med it. The chill running down my spin
distant, shadowy person watching me. Though his fa
, my voice shaking. "
tightening. "The rogue alpha," he whispered softly,
pieces of my new world. I was no more simply a nurse. I was something diffe
urgent. Everything is connected to you: the pack, the prophecy. You will guide us and bring us
was correct. None of it made sense to me. But I could feel
Layla." Isn't she a part of this? Hasn't
er to make you fail. She understands that should you succeed, e
on and the pack, the more I felt it, an undercurrent of something churning just below the surface, ready to
lphas made me feel as though I was on the brink of something enormous. Yet there was also the dread
ou have to know how to manage it, he replied, his voice as consistent as always but with a hint of somethin
for practice. I held it, sensing the weight of his words land in. It was
inside me had been shocked awake. The air around me grew thicker and the world looked to hold its
ering apart like a twig in a st
e was no rage, only a quiet recognition. The pack's members trade
ess to it that suggested I was teetering on the
rtainties, anxieties filled my head. Every time I shut my eyes; I saw the broken rese to walk. But as I left the pack's main house, I saw D
s, he turned. Havin
eatures, further accentuating his strangeness to me. All of
rshness below. I understand. It's a lot to absor
rse, he was presenting me. The more I studied, though, the more I
re was an intensity in his gaze that I couldn't ignore. "But
ang of anx
ng with the rogue alpha. She's attempting to upset the pack. Missy, she wishes to exp
Layla, my step-sister, the one person I believed I coul
to go through this alone." "We need to work together. The rogue fac
over me. "I don't understan
ontrol you. And if she succeeds
t like stones in my gut. "W
ht. Tog