s sta
ed in. Being the strongest amongst them wasn't the only reason why they showed me the utmost respect, but because so far, my pack has done a good job protecting most werecreatures around. Other joined in protecting ou
ded and kicked my chair away, leaning on
eting concerning the creatu
...you call, nothing ever helps to stop those creatures. We don't even know what they ar
n goddess has finally hear
nother al
chief warrior's sister was
O
her l
in two weeks before she was taken with her children. At first, we tho
on said, 'once caught, we lose
east, not exactly. According to her description, their men are huge, tall and strong but look like normal men even though the
cription of our enemie
e river she used in escaping and after weeks of proper studying and observing, I located the main entrance. My plan
we waiting fo
when you are
about
nt our wolves t
t all be
action, every single
standpoi
names are a little bit complicated. Others don
d my adamant posture. Hands folded, hips cocked and face blank of all emotions. No one found out I released the wolves but father suspected me. He had no
wn pr
ee is still too young to be forced in
spat. 'Tell me, Mitena, did I
other m
love y
N
married me? Didn't my mo
she
this rubbish
ing someone like you and living a difficult life.' Mother's sa
dare challenge my authority?!' He barked. 'Tell me, wasn't I n
rself in pride because of that. Tell me, who else is like her? Who else is as beautiful as my daughter? Do you think you are special because I let you marry me?! Don't you dare force
my mother's plans for
d. 'And do I have a sa
ou are ever to be safe, you
and!' I stomped out of their presence, boiling with rage. I stomped to the grotto I always sit at every night. The grotto was at the far end of the island, one no one goes to except myself and mother. The grotto had green glow
my darling,' she called softly. She knelt behind me and sank her n
at decision is
d it, for y
hese years so why should I? Mother, I know you a
Kawee, I'm trying to secure yo
but you know that nothing you do would change my horrible fate, nothing at all.
our?' I turned my body around a little
for you,
. Until the red roaster of Bly valley croaks the sixth t
ked, furrow
eyes; the beautiful pair of glassy hunter green eyes with carmine highlight and a
id lowly, 'I
I knew, I wouldn't have let her go, I would have held her back. I watched my mother