Hidden Twins of A Billionaire Doctor Alpha
eful voice pierced through my thoughts. Standing just a few feet
here, unsure, drew me closer into a future
hearing the words myself. "I don't know whether I can give u
back. I could feel the pull of him, the inescapable link between us, b
r identity. This is not about altering who you are. It's about evolving into you
him. Damion, I can't just give in. The pack cannot run my lif
someone who knew the burden of my battle, someone who cared. I know you, Missy. You are stron
th grazed my skin and for the briefest time I felt tranqu
ngue. I will welcome my pack part. Damion, I will not los
s eyes soft and his hand lingered on mine. I won't l
. Though my earlier choice had calmed some of the chaos, the silence surrounding me now allowed the doubts to retur
feeling something was wrong. But when I opened it, all that rem
ing was unmistakably Layla's. The one who h
r-cut: Go to the old bar
of the territory, far from the pack's view. My stomach knotted. I knew it
instinct told me to turn back, to warn Damion, but I could not. Not quite yet. I
ep I made seemed to reverberate louder than the last in an oddly quiet world. Reac
means to flee, I turned around, my breath coming in quick gasp
a stinging agony surged through my side. Heart thumping, I hardly managed to dodge, staggering back. Though I ha
. I yelled, but the blackness consumed the noise. Where wer
feel the power rising inside me once more, but this time I wasn't sure
ng, and the door burst open followed just as the wolf po
danger. Damion entered the barn, his body radiating
of the corridor, we stood, the tension between us thick and apparent. Louder than
quiet yet forceful. Paul, Layla... they have their
o refute it, to push back, but deep down I knew there was truth in his comments. The individuals I had
elieve any more." My feelings were mixed; my ideas whirled. Paul claims the rogue alpha cont
y about them. This is about you, the pack, and all we are struggling for. The rogue alp
had always attempted to guard myself, to prevent my heart from becoming entangled in the turmoil of it all. But sudden
ady. I don't know whether I'm strong enough for this o
need not be strong by yourself. Missy, we are in this together.
The decision's weight killed me. The pack's promise, of the future we could create, se
nged. A sudden, overpowering feeling seized me and my breath
tched the table's edge.
hear
d. Soft, nearly inaudible,
her wa
vironment around me seems to melt away; all I could see was my mother, her face
sation. She was attempting to inform me of something. So
vered. My mother... she is atte
re serious as worry crossed
et, deep within, I sensed the need of the message. "
survival; it was also about... This was about all I had come to care about: Damion, the pa
errupting my musings. You have to rise to the occasion now.
ady. I don't even know what I'm meant to do now. This p
e more powerful than you think. You have already s
it was the link between us; perhaps it was the burden of all I was going to confront. But for the first time, I grasped Damion's meaning. T
changed. I turned, my heart racing as a figure emerged into
s somber. Damion, we have found them. The forces of t