REJECT ME ALPHA
lope
sty surface, distorting my reflection into broken pieces, just like me. Around me, the damp, musty air of the cellar clung to my skin
ground, wasn't just my room. It was my pris
re the servants slept; small but decent rooms with actual beds and sunlight. What I had was a
ly his daughter, not
ered abandoned near the Moon-Crown Pack's borders, swaddled in a soaked blanket beside a stream. The one who
orts of things
ed child is
e of us. She'
ng ruin to
of love. They saw me as a threat, a stain. A da
lar where I've grown up. They cloth
as supposed to be my fathe
inconvenience and error. I often wondered why he even took me in. Maybe guilt? A sense of duty to the Moo
Amira, Alpha Atlas
osed "s
nt silver beast that everyone praised. The pride of our pack. Of course, she made sure to remind me eve
even a hint of fur or a single whisper from the wolf insi
ut how freeing it was to run through the woods under the moonlight. I
half-breed mutt." She wanted to see me break, to fall so she could watch
weeks, I'll t
rything is supposed to change, but for me, there was not
t want to wait, I'm tir
silver dagger I had stolen from Alpha Atlas's weapons
e dim light of the cellar,
ed the hilt tighter. I raised it slo
ispered to myself, voice c
I was used to holding them back. Pain was t
g but a curse. They're right, I don't bel
taunts, no more beatings, just peace, darkness and maybe...
ispered, inhaling deeply, eye
no
noc
fr
s I scrambled to hide the blade beneath a pi
door. "When I'm finally about to do what t
oor open, fully expecting
reveale
mered in the low light. Her golden hair perfectly bru
satisfaction. I just turned my back to he
no longer had the streng
d under my breath, eyes locked on
nd in that silence, I realized; whatever s
on me?" Amira snapped, her voice sli
gh to wrinkle her perfect nose in disgust and wave a silk handkerchief in front of her face. The strong perfume she wore