The Luna's broken daughter
a's
against my front. My face
rying to hide my face from them
s eyes were like a bottomless sea. Blue. It remin
was talking to the man who had come forward. "
me I ate something; my skin had been scorched by the sun and beaten by rain. I looked a mess, but all
power coursed through his accent. I was t
dle of my back. It might be a burn or someth
tried to explain. "It'
know there was a tag
being said, and no one wanted to miss a drop of this gist
wled. I gasped. He had called the Alpha by
. Their Alpha had been called stupid by
lpha Kael raised a hand to stop them. He cleared his throat. "Does th
I would look like a dying worm if I
d; I saw his eyes get darker
rt. I heard girls gasp and swoon. I wouldn't blame
was a meal. But I couldn't because he came a
he tryi
one as he stood beside me.
ck to the crowd that I s
to life. I screamed, l
augh
ortance because when I opened my eyes, al
f the west pack and half of the south, and you wanted to openly slaughter t
nse beyond the feeling of the chains leaving my legs
. I could tell this was the apartment they had been given; it was
when he dropped me on the
e fine; they'll
my brain was slow to interpret the words I had heard, but I knew thi
e. Please."
e me, but I did not f
bruises on my skin, so they cleaned me with a warm, wet
. He heard me. "Did you lie? Di
t?" He was looking
e now?" I asked. It did not make sense. The
could look deeper into his eyes; I had been right, they were so much like mine, only de
my eyes
red. Sleep
sl