's
as petals and shadowed plantations beautify the premises. The moon shone bright above, making the premises glowy, as the wolve
ere to serve wine and
torn and old and packed with poultices, bandages, ointments, and calming herbs. Those were the tools I u
. That is my role as always, though i
fine until I loo
Cast
shoulders wrapped in a black ceremonial clothing, a well-defined chiseled jaw, and eyes like t
Her platinum braid sparkled in the moonlight. The pack adored her-she had a powerful l
her, so irrelevant, and
face me, his eyes
my ribs. The cheers and the chatters made by the wolves all faded away, leaving a thud o
d into place like a thunderstorm
ed
he barely knew me so he didn't expect that i would be his fated mate. I put my hands to my chest, I could feel
lf st
one I had wished to have since I was eigh
sti
t and eagerness I saw in his eyes earli
unpredictable, his approach wasn't in a we
wolves nearby heard him, other wolves turned towards
bit widened, it felt dry and
mistake, You are not my mate." Everyone screamed with
rhaps to plead, to explain what I'm fee
placing her in front of him like a shield. He grabbe
his eyes turned back at me, instantly col
opped a wine glass and it shattered into pi
urse
rs trembled vigorously with immense glow. I felt warm, like something i
apping behind him like a judge's gavel, and kissed Ceryn right there just right after he had
m of pain and distress, that no one else could hear aside from me. Then she vanished
mises one by one, I was too weak to move, to stand up and nobody cared to h
and speak two nights before. It was obvious she now works for Ceryn. I was frightened and
e. Castillo didn't flinch nor did he give a