BETRAYED BY MY ALPHA
ter
an'
h a grunt. Sweat dripped down my forehead as I straight
flashing him a smirk. "But
aty brow. "You know me too well, Alpha. Didn
Luke's unwavering loyalty and easy jokes never fai
could never beat me,
idn't argue. As my beta, Luke knew his
m the training area. Luke took a long g
hile since you took a mate. May
od gone in an instan
on?" I asked, keepi
ck's future, that's all. The Blood Moon thing is days away, you'll officially
Luke to bring up this topic with a
nd my sister. When will you all accept I'll
n a calming gesture, hi
"The pack is thriving under your leadership. But even the strongest tree needs deep roots to
as this constant pushing could be, I knew Luke spoke
ed into this. When the Moon Goddess decides it's time for me to find my fated
ing to accept my
armers along the west border reported more rogue activity in their fields. They'r
familiar weight of respo
picked up any tra
u know how slippery those rogue scum are. We'd be wis
rder was always a hotspot for rogue packs slipping throu
mountain ash - that should deter even the boldest trespassers. But keep you
ned grim, but he nodd
have the builders focus effort
moment before g
't afford any lapsed defenses, n
the shoulder, his
warriors loyal. Whatever threats lurk beyond o
drawing strength from Luk
et's go inspect the
faint unfamiliar scent drifting on the breeze. Eart
on alert. "What is i
elusive trail deeper into the forest. Luke kept pace besid
weaved between ancient trees. The trail grew stronger with every stride until it was unmi
edged with concern. "This could
urging me onward with a ferocity I couldn't ignore. The scent w
re, lying in a rapidly expanding pool of blood, was the source of that bewitc
ective wolf so powerful, it stole my breath. I shifted to human f
y. "Is she one of us ?Do
tely, his expression a mi
ncountered her befo
imly, tightening my grip
and clammy. Whatever - or whoever - had done this
e was so small, so frail... Yet she'd fought
owled, already rising with my precious cargo. "Thi
ng a wary glance at th
y, sent by rivals to sow discord. Perhaps wiser
h a look that cou
a?" I all but snarled, the wo
back a step. "N-No, Alpha. Of
ous stranger. I looked down at her ashen face, brushing a
murmured, more to myself than he
shing my body to its limits as I raced toward my territory. The pack hea
ed in my arms, I knew with soul-deep th