The Carpathian Prophecy Of Alpha's Love
aring apart the dark sky. The full moon rode over them, long, bony f
cles tightening under his thick, grayi
ected part of the forest far from his pack and their disapproving glare. He
nd to the cycle of orbs in the sky. He took no pride or satisfaction in
all the silence of the ancient forest. They would only i
rward he s
e a moss-smothered boulder. Her long slender fingers worked with an elegant preci
ost, something he hadn't felt in so long. This being of radian
himself for thinking such gentleness
faint signs of her presence: sweet perfumes of l
ards, her eyes glow
imed, more shoc
urpris
s voice. The change welled
sneered, his voice coarse.
ked, her voice gentle. "You
Maybe, but not in the
tight, his senses shrieked in something between hunger and terror of ancient power un
oking at him and was fascinated. Elara stare
changing
air. It felt like a raw and cruel admission. He steeled himself fo
ed, fear mingling with f
n closer, her sandalwood and lavender scent tormenting his senses. She left him with such temptati
" Lerder's sens
redator, powerful and deadly, something monstrous. This wasn't him in his heightened perceptio
twig had indicated, a rasping sound that caught at Lerder's very bones. This wa
red, her words hardly loud eno
er chest, her wide, fearful, aw
ected Lerder's turmoil, it was fear that h
ed Lerder's body tight. It wasn't instinct; this was an i
is whisper barely heard but me
in overwhelming contrary impressions. A tremendous dark shape released from stand
o see shape in the dark, but the sheer power emanating from it was unmistakable. Lerder fel
hat eerily duplicated those in Elara's drawn book, symbols Lerder knew with a chilling certainty to be associated with a prophecy they couldn't decipher
, a spark of determination that caugh
Lerder
ough his restraint and curiosity. Fight that's all which made sense to him. Protect her, he wo
aling teeth too massive for any normal animal glinting in the crimson glow of its eye, which blazed with an inferno of menace. There w
stretched, battle ready. He would not allow it to hurt Elara nor
e!" Lerde
onster directly, his claws slashing a fre
stronger than Lerder had expected, its fl
s reflexes razor sharp, but his opponent app
agony to course through him that felt as though they laced to his very core. The old power emanated
th her eyes wide, That was an unfamiliar one, but there for him, he fought not merely to live but f
ith something happening. The scratching of claws, the gnashing of teeth, and the slamming
tage, with his fangs mere inches
Oo
disintegrating into dust. The fiery glow in its eyes disappeared, replaced by
with the intensity of the fight. Not merely stunned by the ann
logies had he witness
ad she
was
st consciousness as the light that saved them faded. Lerder crouched down