Alpha's Moonchild
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agony. I don't know how long I've been here, half-submerged, my body battered and bruised. The wounds on my side throb painful
ed, spinning. A thick mist hovers over the riverbank, sh
e pain is sharp, but I grit my teeth and push m
ep forward, my bare feet sinking into the damp ground. The forest looms ahead, dark and still. I s
in the darkness, hunger and violence dripping from their snarls. Their bodies are thin but strong, their fur
burn, my vision swims, but I don't stop. The soun
t fast
ime to feel the pain. The rogue wolves close in around me, teeth bared, ready to rip me apart. I scramble bac
od, his muscular frame barely covered by tattered clothing. But it's his eyes that send a shiver down my s
rous beast emerges, towering over rogues. Dark fur. His muscles ripp
rong and fast. Blood sprays, snarls turn into screams. One rogue is torn
eams at me to run, but I'm frozen in place, watching as he turns to me. His
the nearest tree, my fingers gripping the rough bark as I haul myself up. I stay still, trying not to make a single
heard hi
n see
Could he really see me? Slowly, I shift, peering down. My heart leaps to my th
arms crossed. "You nee
ak but at least I'm not dum
gain." He said
. He's leaving. I bite my lip, hesitation cl
second-guess myself, I climb down. But he doesn't sto
front," h
. My vision blurs slightly, exhaustion weighi
und my wounds. A faint scent of cinnamon. I bolt upri
xplodes in my head,
sits beside me, smiling warmly. Her silver hair is tied ne
she says. "Y
t by a lighted candle. The walls are wooden, the bed beneath me sof
k again, my voice
s, my first thought is Bloodmoon. Did he
resses a gentle hand to my sho
eed to
leave," I say,
"You're in no condi
mind racing. "Who
emories from earlier flooding in. My stomach tu
the room. I look up to see him walk into the room, I hold my breath as he steps into