Fated Then Forsaken
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the noise. With sleepy eyes, I rose up from bed. I was tempted to call Amy, my p
s in our mansion were burning already. I could see armed
llion which came later tha
ent I opened the door, I found the men at my door. Two of th
shouted. I was thrown into a cell in the pr
d the news, of course. My mother died that night while trying to escape and my father had been captured. It was said that Alpha Theron's first judgment wo
killings? You've been known to take other men's mates as your concubines and you have spent more time whoring and drinking than ruling this pack wisely!" Alpha Theron said firm
dignity," my
t!" Alpha Ther
dignity. You are nothing but an us
nt against the rebellion last night. We burned places in your mansion but no one died exce
he soldiers forced him down and from there,
n angry mob who wanted my father's head. Right, all what they
Every other person who had th
ept
huh!" Mama hit me with the wooden spatula in her hand.
lpha's mansion and no one knew her real name. They called her Mama because supposedly, she wa
ga and I began slaving for the same people my father had tormented. It had been five years but I could remember that market-square a
ere were tea
e spatula from Mama. It dawned on me tha
the least appreciated too. Immediately after doing the dishes, I was to follow the maids assigned
ss," I heard one of the maids say. The
. I wasn't in the mood
ls began to laugh and even though I was boiling inside, I struggled to walk faster. It
of them asked. Hearing that s
abbed her quickly and tore off her clothes. Her mother must have been raped before she
ther, my mother was actually kind. She raised me to be the
round and
s I continued to breathe heavily. I was so an
father found her," the girl replied courageously. Unable to control myself, I went for her.
my clothes, and beaten by the girls. They forced sand into my mouth and spat on my face. By the time they were done
me. "Your father is a tyrant and your mother is a slut. You are a
pains all over my body. It took a long time before I c
ain but of regret. If I hadn't been born, I wouldn't need to go through this. I wa
ould end the pain. I looked at the river,
ext seconds, I was calling out for help. Even death seemed painful. Luckily, a man n
fore he left. I could tell that
I had washed. It was dark already and I had spent mo
you late?"
..." I
nterrupted rudely. "Yo