let go of my wrist. The next moment my brother slammed hi
daughter to that beast. You're a pathetic alph
ned to the two. Jason's knee-jerk reaction h
: "Layla, kill that man. If he sends us to Alpha Bla
had been too much in reality. I
Layla! Our mate! Actio
m
she was right, we could never have the perfect man by our side. With that,
and said to Lilia, "Let me handle t
mate came first, so she really
ather and Jason. There was just a scuffle that was barely visible to my eye.
tep back, only hearing w
e, "Move your ass
and our dad was on top of him. Unfortunately,
nd our dad gave him a deep growl. When he p
en if it killed me. I was about to storm off when my mum's
rom practically the whole house. It was a miracle that both of my sisters were
you guys?" That was very daring. Our dad couldn't physically hurt her s
of my brother and stood up. He wiped his shirt and then w
ked very angry. A laceration could be seen on his forehead, which had already
ely, "Ask your mate that." I looked at him worriedly, wanting to start a med
, "Marbella, that's no
he just utter t
t up. My brother was definitely getting by
unperturbed reply: "You're going to go very well, otherwise countless humans and werewolves will die. Bitch, you
nd she asked in hor
ic being selling Layla! I'll make every singl
hind me. I took a deep breath, feeling constrained. My
h is why I didn't know what to do. Some
orest. I needed to transform, and urgently.
ed into my wolf. That's why it tore my clothes, b
breaking was heard as I began t
less and less each time. It was bearable now and didn't cause me
ather for 20 years caused a lot
I started chasing immediately. I knew ex
k of my hand, so I took a shortcut an
e're going to this Blackmoon. Never. I want to find
ointless at that moment and too much for me. B
do I. This beast usually does something
barely touching the ground. The fast
an't go there. That's a bottomless cheek and I will kill your father. After that, J
ong for that. He may be a universally hated alpha, but he had his follower
in the air and got lost in this idea and was bitterly disappointed in t
he sweetheart was far too willing to interrupt when sh
ued, "Jason and my mum are now arguing with h
nd easily without touching the wate
of us even though we never harmed them. But it was
It was on my mind right now because otherwise we were an unbeat
was a large tree that was not quite on the ground as it was being held up
t and then increas
pe the cruel reality with this ru
errible reali
verything that came to his mind. According to him, the contrac
ryone and everything, then I had to go. A ru
No, I'll never speak to you again if you do that. Never again!" To under
I had to deal with my own thoughts. For that