FALLING FOR THE WRONG ALPHA
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entrance of people. A shiver went down my spine as I paced around in absolute fea
weet voice. "Venus, honey! Come down here for a
Ivy downstairs, seated cross-legged on the couch and waiting patiently for me. The devious look in her eyes contradicted with the sweet li
, bowing slightly like she'd alw
d my instructions or the fact that you went out there to embarrass our household? Which is it, dear?" The smile had l
e'd met my mother there, and I guess...I was- I just wanted to see it myself?" My fingers tremb
trouble like this, she'd almost left me to die in the well behind our house. She'd pushed me into it and using her gift of controlling waters, the magic associa
goddess, I'll make you pay!" Winnie, who'd been here all this while, made an attempt to dive at me with her sharp claws protra
dual steps back as Ivy rose from her seat, emotionless eyes set on me. My heart pounded into my chest. Before I
pain shook through my body, like a spasm of unending hell and suffering. Ivy showed no mercy as she dug her claws into my cheeks and forc
know how shameful it is already to have you bear the family name when you're basically just a waste of s
ny. "Please, stop!
think you could be Cinderella?" She laughed without mirth in her eyes. "Well, this is your life and you'd always be the useless little wolf from Whitefang who was
or-sharp nails. They pierced at my vulnerability and I wished, prayed furiously, that this one time I could fight back. I could shove h
she'd always put me through. After the number of times she'd done it, you'd think by now I'd be used to the brutality of it all. Yet I didn't. I cried every time. Hated myself ev
t the number of times I'd cried. However, at some point, I know I stopped. My tears stayed dried to my cheek and I played with the Yin and Yang necklace my Dad had given me
ndered what life would have been like if I wasn't such an atrocity. I wondered bitterly.