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woods, about the pack and how they sent me away, I to
r family who will love you genuinely and and they will never reject you," he said, his words giving me hope, I will direct you to a
my eyes, I asked him
er forget me," he said as he
? I asked in
t is all,
and it was almost as if the day was not going to break, I w
ods, anticipation swirling within me. The path meandered through a dense forest, adorned wit
t coursed through me as I approached a clearing, revealing a congregation of wolves. Their majest
vousness washed over me, unsure of how they would receive a newcomer. But as they raised t
kind and gentle demeanor instantly put me at ease. Immediately we met each o
ocked onto mine, and I could see a mixture of confusion and curiosity flicker through his
lf. "A mate?" he questioned again, his voice laced with a hint of uncerta
I replied, my voice steady and filled with reassurance. "I believe fate has brought us together
a I feel a connection too," he admitted, his voice carrying a mixture of awe and wonder. "This pack has taught me the importance of accepting a
Am I not made to be loved? What wrong have I done? Don't I d
e both can feel it, Why would you say
or you live that is left for you, but my w
I wasn't going to give up like that, so I decided to stay and
ack taught me their ways, guiding me through the intricacies of their communal living.
and bond. It was during these sacred moments that I truly felt a sense of belongin
lives. Whether it was assisting in hunting, nurturing the pups, or tending to the elders,
ing to stand on his feet wondering what was wrong with him I went closer to s
ollowed them from a distance, and when we reached the pack, I went to meet them
, so I went to meet someone who had been friendly in the pack to ask if she knew what was wrong with