MATED TO THE ALPHA HEIR
3: A DEAL F
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would prevail. Instead, my private moments had been leaked to the entire pack, spreading like wildfire through the ranks. My dignity had been torn apart, shredded as
had turned into the
once been a warrior, strong, proud, and fearless. Now, I was nothing but a ghost, a shadow o
were about t
g, she collapsed. The healers said it was her heart. I rushed to the pack hospital, praying to the Moon Goddess that it wasn't as bad as
t my warrior status, I had no source of income. Art had always been my solace, my escape, but I hadn't touched a brush in months
aces that still tolerated my presence. The owner, Leonard, had always been a ha
mbered. Leonard barely glanced up when I entered, his piercing gaze sc
," he said, his tone void of sy
ed worse. I forced myself to hold
y mother's in the hospital. I need to sell som
tared at me. Then, with a sig
mara. Your work isn't
ons left. The pack had already turned its back on me, and now
the dimly lit stree
get here now
was from the
ed in my gut. I did
c that I didn't see the c
driver, a reckless rogue-his scent thick with alcohol-didn't even try to stop. T
gues stumbled out of the car, their sne
re going, mutt," o
he gutter where you belong
I knew better than to fight. Not
ignoring the pain, an
n but from the fear clawing at my insides. I could hear th
nd monitors. She had always been my protector, my
r approached me
orsened," he murmured. "We're doing everyt
t beneath me. I had n
essing down on me like a heavy weight. I needed to find a w
phone buzzed again. I almost didn't
mes
nvita
cha
mbled as I re
e interested, meet us at midn
fig
ragile yet persistent. Could
ver to step into that world ag
ther. For
ne thing-I couldn't aff
e my decision. At midnight, I
dni
thless, and reeking of sweat and blood. It wasn't the kind of place a f
uy a spot in the fight. It was a
nstincts sharpening. My opponent was a brute of a man, tall
ng as my opponent lay unconscious at my feet. Blood dripped from
ve for home to tend to m
an
mate's
my lip and glared at h
wanted nothing to do with their family. They had caused me a
waited, wanting to hear what he had to say. H
propositi
I wanted anything to do with him or his b
u," I said, walking away. My bo
my
and I turned to him, my breath catc
can give you whatever you wan
u can't be serious. I
bout what the offer provides you
me that he was right. This was an oppor
l the pain his
nce to sav
r this proposition were, but it wa
" I said. "But first,
atever it is, co
e that, my fa