: Brutall
panted
ragged gasps. She kept running, her heart racing with fear. Every few seconds, she'd turn ba
ough the trees, crossing the border of her pack's territory, but she didn
in the darkness. Hazel's fear grew; she knew that if she were caught, that would
front of her, their eyes fixed on her, their bodies tense. Hazel panicked and spun arou
her. She lay there, trying to catch her breath, the fear still lingeri
energy. This was her day of freedom, if she was not free today she knew she
she had wrapped, but what
quickly freshened up, her mind racing with questions and doubts. As she
would bring. Would she find her mate? Would she find fr
ony. She slipped into the kitchen greeting them all without getting any response, every one
gave her orders leaving the kitchen to run other errands. She has just finished her chores,
the decorations. The black moon had gone all out - the theme col
"Happy Birthday" in midnight blue letters hung above the stage. It was a simple yet sophistic
s the kitchen absentmindedly when
" Lucas
d in front of her with her name written
y Hazel." Luca
ised and smiling, she had absolutely for
utiful and strong woman, she is officially twenty now how time flies, as the once little baby he picked up at the pack border was all grown, he
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ck's finest delicacies. Ethan Ryder, the Alpha's son, stood tall, his piercing blue eyes scanning the crowd with a mix of ex
down his spine. A sweet, alluring scent wafted
te. Fi
d. Hazel. The omega servant. His mind reeled in denial as he stared at
obody, a lowly servant with no
breath. Ethan's father, the Alpha, glared at Hazel with a mixture of
don't
trapped, suffocated by the very idea of being mated to someo
ck Moon pack, reject y
making Hazel's world shatter. Tears welled up in
his world
g it hard to breathe. It was not as if she had wan
ess so cruel to her, givi
ld high, despite the crushing weight of shame and rejection. She burst into her small, d
ning into the darkness, which swallowed her whole. Still, she didn't stop running, her feet pounding ag
breath huffing in panic as she fled into the forest's darkness. The trees blurred toge
y
ed like acid in her veins, the
ou, Hazel,
lack wolves emerged from the shadows,
ed for
hough she knew she couldn't outrun them. The trees seemed to close in, trapping her. T
n stretched to breaking. The pain devastated her. It was something she could not bear, Hazel screamed, but
back-the wolves stopped. Ahead, four massive wolves blocked her path. All radiated dominance and danger, their eyes burning like lanterns
ut just then one of them lunged, hitting her so

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