Alpha's Thirst For Ember
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g paths with him, and I intended to keep it that way. The last thing I needed was for him to discover I was th
ees scattered across the estate. The gardens were beautiful, a harsh contrast to the tough reality
olves, she counted on me for protection. The others in the servants' camp could be brutal, and my presence ke
groaned, collapsing to
It had been a long day, but something else was bothering me. For days I'd been restless
full
lly happen-my
was one thing. Feeling the wolf inside me was another. I'd waited years for t
?" Kaya asked, retying her b
on't want to live the rest
for, you know, the consequences if you try to run."
own, we might just have
od time, Kaya. I want to f
d most of the servant quarters, Ember. You said your brother was alive whe
ly without me was unbearable-not because I wanted him to suffer, but beca
ng," I said firmly,
to run, their energy thick in the air. Our camp was on the edge of the territory, bor
d behind, uninterested in the chaos of the full moon run. Most
nd waited, willing
hing ha
prickled my skin, but there wa
I missed my time? I clenched my fists, fighting
. But what if I was wrong? What if I wasn't truly
stung
nt," I whispe
ed in the distance, and I stood alone under
st. I gasped, clutching my sto
s hap
s broke and reformed. My vision blurre
es rustling, smell the earth. I looked down and saw paws-dark re
s a
rred around me. The wind rushed through
t my attention-fain
oo
r, mingled with fear. In a clearing, I found a young wolf lying in the dirt, matted
?' I thought, knowin
as warm and soft. I bit his neck gently, trying to lift him,
eard a t
fr
s, towering, thick-furred, and confident. A
inct kicked in and I leapt between them,
ze alone terrifying. I lunged
ping into my hind leg. I howled in pa
owl spli
like anything I'd heard
roze, then turned and
tching toward the sound. A s
mmering under the moonlight, bigger than any wolf I'd ever
a Th
t need to be told-I knew. The conne
a
, drawn to him
you here?' His voice, shar
peak. My wolf wanted to
I sta
aze swept over me, then
ave you
t trying t
e interfered where you shouldn't.
rward. 'Alpha, she's youn
excuse,' Th
storm. But beneath it, I felt the bond. Fragile
ry,' I w
softened,
back to camp
im. My leg's inj
owing. 'What do you want
urged
d, and you're just going to leave us here defenseless? What k
that traffics innocent peopl
id it, I knew I
azed, the air thic
I'd just signed