ns. First I told him every detail and t
come to a solution
the evening. If it was my last, I wanted it to be a go
gh I couldn't hear anyone. But if my father was here, I want
hind me. Only then did I turn on the light and w
o to bed and deal with this nightmare aga
g on my desk that
caped one's notice. It was a bright red piece
hands and underneath it were a few others tha
the few lines, w
will be picked up. Whether yo
nin
other day? That
bastard waited bef
nderneath and the top w
purchase
jus
note and dropped it ca
now exactly what else was planned, I turned to the last page. The signature
had done it seriously. It even had
r person? How evi
ned. I automatically put the papers down and looked o
welcome visitor, because Mai
n an overly friendly manner, "Dea
oing to claw the alpha." That was practically a punch in the fac
o be a joke. I couldn't find
Don't be ashamed. You leave us no way that we can say anyt
both glared at me and
their mates. At least that
ut of me: "You guys have mates?" The
ut always acting like you're the greatest of us. You act like you're nev
me. She would probably have pulled my hair o
that, so I growled softly and sa
per hand since they were older, but n
ial grimace on her part. Then
didn't impress me for a second. She continued: "You are des
uld talk my father into either
madness since they were little. My si
nd again, which I grabbed in the next second. She hadn't
out a growl. If she wanted a figh
undered: "Mai! Anastasia! W
and I could only roll my eyes. At le
ngrily, "Layla attacked us. We didn't do anyth
d seriously, "Go to your room and leave Layla
Anastasia whispered, "It's n
d in disbelief and the tw
sked, "What happened?" The two venomous snakes were loose,
ously. They are too young and
nd that. It was sick being sold to a beast. In order not to annoy myself
o Alpha Blackmoon voluntarily. Does your mate know that?" With this desi
knew that, but the monster didn't care. T
s were very swollen. She had probably been
I knew I wasn't going to like the answer. "He's been put in a cell until you
't let this one out on her. It wasn't my mum's fault. I co
r smash something. I took a few steps in my ro
about to cry. That let the anger subside, so I stopped and looked at her softly.
arms. I allowed it and returned the hug.
g broke in me. For the first time
e with a force that a
itiful sob an