ri
lace; this is a world far from the apartment I'd called h
echoing endlessly, "You caused your mom's death." I've
inally
. With caution I began to move; my senses heightened as
the moon was a pale witness overhead, casting long fingers that twisted like fingers reaching for me. I f
"Cut her off." Panic spiked in my chest. I veered to the left, scrambling down a street incline towards the ope
my path. I skidded to a halt, heart pounding like a drum. "
first man said, t
Was this how it was going to
e back to t
e darkness, tall and broad with stark white
d to me, pierci
time seemed
k wit. A strong jawline and a prominent cheekbone gave his face a chiselled, angular look, while his white hair was perfectly messy, as if he'd just rolled out of bed. His broad shoulders squared, he wa
Look at me," he said with his deep voice. I t
me, put his hands back in his pocke
...who are you?" I ask
what happened, Alph
m on the horizon. Derek is everything I'd heard abou
n't waver. "You
f iron chains. I pulled at the hands holding
oon enough. Have you forgot
nge- a sudden warmth radiating from deep inside, something tethering me t
adow of a smile, but his eyes remained
. "I don't even know wha
aling a flicker of something hidden beneath his ha
, turning towar
d rooted, eyes locked on Derek as he strode
oice barely audible. "Why
ack. "Because it's fate. w
t fate – the word felt fo
spond, the guards
air was thick with the scent of leather and thic
ully, the tension crac
lump in my thr
efly. "You'll learn soon
harp. " I don't want to
u forgotten? you're sold. To me
ack tear
re needed, whether y
urs." He stepped closer, the air thick
ll heavy and
un, but something inside me resisted; the stran
g it, my eyes me
orld
rt thu
spoke the trut
stay here for your own good." I shifted m
-smiled " you're not. P
ling, mate? And why, of all people, will I be mated to Der
like one. I have no intention o
im, and this is it. Was he angry about bei
r strength," Derek comma
rd again, guiding me
d Derek, burnin
s I didn't understand. And the bond
es and the occasional sharp bark of wolves filled the ground, but my attention was locked on two figures across the wide expanse ne
attern. The lightwear fabric draped elegantly around her, and the V-neckline added a touch of
re they doing here in the
ged Arielle , whispering loudly enough for me to hear, "Look who it is, Arielle. The little outcast herse
t she thinks she's s
flicker of fear I felt inside; instead, I
despite the pounding in my ches
ria, or did Sia finally sell you to the wolves?" She smir
ched m
nd cold and sharp. What
ari pack? "Your what?" I a
you doing here? I'm not sure your kind are allowe
" I said, I don't care if Derek does not treat m
ng here; it can't be my
, "but I belong somewhere. And
tension. Some whispered among themselves, c
I may not have wolf powers yet
ng. " You think you can just walk in here and act like you're
ask the Alpha th
pha, my
ven related