The Alpha's Hidden Mate
shimmered on the ground as its rays filtered through the forest's dense foliage. The forest was silent save f
ot just any woods. Young, unmated she-wolves were warned not to go into these sacred woods. Elder after elder told tales of ancient
olved. She had been experiencing an odd sensation all day. She felt as though she was being pulled through the t
ugh the final row of trees. Abruptly, she stopped. Everythi
the middle of
air was disheveled. Breathing quickly and deeply caused his chest to rise and fall. She was initially drawn to his eyes, though. In the moonlight,
familiar
ood Moon Pack
d. strong. At the border between their packs, she had once or twice
tal-clear understa
s her
elt as though a lightning bolt had struck it. Joyful, hungry, and yearning, her inner wolf howled
by the tenseness in his body. She caught a glimpse of surpris
ard and spoke softly i
s expressi
th twisted into a nearly snarling shape. His eyes we
ed, "I re
taggered back. She was so shocked that her
re dirt underfoot. He remarked, "You're weak." He sounded dis
mprehend, she shook her head. Confused and hurt, her inn
e spoke in a low, warning voice. "Ignore that this ev
e. Furious. She raised her chin to look into his bright eyes. She said
red in his eyes. Did it involve guilt? Anguish? She would never be aware of
, the moon continued to shine. There was still silen
er heart was too broken. She spent a considerable amount of time sitting on the ground in the woods, gazing
ng of something new, but she was unable to identify it at the time. S
nd vines. She drank water from a nearby stream and hunted with her wolf. Despite being al
was off with her body. She had keener senses. The smell of r
y had endured a great deal. But she knew when it
as pr
lt a mixture of wonder and fear in her c
had not made a
was just