g as she walked, eyes droopy from exhaustion, but she still pushed herself, one foot after another, Damian's mansion now far behi
take her luggage, much less her golden accessories, which would have really come in handy in this dir
known taken away like a cruel nightmare. Damian, the man who once promised to cherish her, had cast he
staggering beneath the weight
of her dress, soaked with snow and dirt. And yet... why does this still hurt so much? The ache in her chest wasn't just
ld wind, the sky eerily cloudy. Her heart hitched when she heard the sudden howl of an owl; she turned quickly to see three more owls watching her. She gulped. She shouldn't be here, b
ows. Ahead, a scuffle broke out-snarls, growls, the harsh crack of claws and teeth. She stopped dead, fear knotting her stom
a fallen branch, swinging feebly at the attackers. They barely noticed her, snarling as they
ved with fluid grace, midnight-black hair whipping behind him. His eyes-striking gray orbs-blazed with fierce intensity. W
ly watch, breat
ned to her, a faint smile playing on his lips. "Are yo
r skirt. "Thank you... I thought
rrhus Leone. I was testing how strong the rogues ar
d on her tongue. She was no longer Damian's wife, no longer Noemie Do
breathed, "
stiffened, reminding herself of Damian's betrayal, the bitter lessons of trust and
le smile spread across his lips. "Where are you headed? I'll take you there; you can
it had been quite foolish of her to jump in w
trust. "I am a wanderer from a faraway pack, relocating and finding refuge in a pack that do
is very... friendly," he chu
s good looks? Something about him was very alluring.
ed in disbelief when Pyrrhus led her to a sprawling castle, s
Pack," Pyrrhus said
e of the strongest packs in history. And she-an
Pyrrhus's mother, the Luna, had been poisoned. The healer
ed forward, hands trembling but re
eyes. A warm glow blossomed in her palms, flowing gently into the woman's frail body. The room grew sti
Gratitude radiated like sunlight. Py
" he said simpl
wrapped her in kindness, something she had not felt in so long. No m
nths, Noemie allowed her
longer a prisoner of shame. She was Noem
, she would fight
behind her, swallowe
her new b
uld never