THE ALPHA'S PROPHECY
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d scrawled a chilling message in crimson: "Give her up or lose everything." The strokes were jagged, angry-as tho
into her drawer and returned with a bundle of herbs-an ancient remedy passed
d, panic tightening her voice
her face like
side the bed
red to myself. "And wh
room, pausing by her slightly open
were they after this time
es engulfed in flame. And their bodies sparked with white lightning. The kind that would ma
e here. She must go to Moonlight Institute. The full-moon barrier there war
. Oh no... I finally u
wa
oing to ha
nemies in a bedtime story meant to scare pups. Warriors with lightnin
ed onto my bed. Outside, the
ursed?
t sleep-thoughts stormed inside my head. For the first time in year
thing will be fine
n her face, no matter how
I forced a smile. Even though my o
a grown woman-like you said earlier. I can handle a few s
was with sleep. I'd been glued to my laptop, researching every detail Papa had described. No rational explanation came up.
iliar space grounded me. The aroma of coffee and the quiet h
nd early morning routines, creaked beneath me. The fridge stood tall in the corner, plastered with magnets, n
milk and drank like
me from the chaos in my mind. The woods smelled fresh-like pine and dew. In the distance, pups cha
eel the wind in my fur-but
il I wa
il it w
I moved fast enough, I
atever I
n a while!" a voice c