FORSAKEN BY MY ALPHA
R
ng yard. The sound swords clashing and the warrior
events of the night before. It's a miracle how I was able to fall asleep. Everywhere around me fe
chest tightens. Maybe he is in the next room. Maybe he had come in lat
I rise and follow the
ough the warriors. His blade flashes, his wolf's presence dominating t
ith barely a flick of his wrist.But he never looked at me.I ling
I call ou
here – heat, conflict, the bond pulling at him like it pu
, before turning his ba
llow down the sting and force my feet to move. I can't stand here
ed by h
, abandone
ning hall, my stomach knotted t
wded when we enter, cha
ery head I can scan is turned in our direction and I stop on my tracks, standing still from
ses himself for a moment af
er my gaze to avoid eye contact and I take a seat at
the food as my mind is wandering away, trying to get as far away as poss
Elias asks, voi
that steady, familiar kindness that had so
eas
more comfortable with each passing minute as though
He says quietly. "I know what they're
n down, my ha
u see?" Elias's
e. A Luna they
roat
sper. "He's my mate. He
is smile flickering
he says, softer now. "But a bond
ets blurry. My wolf howls inside my chest getting restless
ed around me like comfort, I k
A
lashing blades of warriors, their low growls, and comands fill the grou
feel it. My wolf howls for me to move, to claim he
nning smoothly. Maeve, our finest healer, moves among the healer apprentices. With such concentr
training yard, observing quietly, head bowed. Her sm
ashes at me, insisting. I clench my fists behind my back, the bond pulling a
n, I heard my na
a still and
some piece of my internal struggle slips through my mask of indi
to give in. to draw her close, to protect her, to
nd resume sparrin
, arms folded, voice silk over steel: "She won't last a moon cycle
udying me from the shadows, jaw tight. He wants to sp
in the training yard. A memory flash hits me: father's warning
IA
, my
r, because I, too, can feel the stares of judgement. My hand rea
ker of hesitation in the movements – the way she shields herse
spering as if our presence alone is scandalous. I hate to l
far end of the bench by
ry to hide how I fee
back, weakl
r and give her even
enough so only she can hear. "I know what t
an feel her hesitation, almost as if she's seek
"A bond doesn't make a man
n't argue, but the subtle tension in h
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