Unwanted by Him, Chosen by the Stronger Alpha
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s not just a state of being-it
g, struggling to keep pace. The shift had drained my energy reserves, leaving me hollowed out. The initial spik
e undergrowth of the forest. I needed t
he wind
r damp earth scent of Moonstone territory. It smell
lv
echoed from the canopy. A net launched from
as instantaneous and excruciating, as if liqui
the silver threads sapped my strength instantly, short-circuiting the magic in my veins. My
orest floor, the silver net burnin
t h
ey wore Moonstone colors, but their face
stepping into view, his boot crunching near m
voice sounding like broken
e didn't hesitate; he drove his boot
swallowed
ir was heavy with
dungeon beneath the Pack House, a place
or groaned open.
oked unhinged. His hair was disheveled, his eye
emanded, his voice ech
ho
nimal. "Izzy told me everything. How you signaled them. How you staged the kid
ye. The delusion wasn't just a lie he told others; it w
Marcus," I whispe
orture table. It was woven w
ia
ra
into my skin, cauterizing the wound instantly and preventi
!" he shouted, his voice cracking. "She m
So horribl
gasped, fighting the black
ra
dare spea
again. A
g strange wa
His inner wolf was howling in distress, audible even to me. He was hurting his Fated Mate. Even though he had reje
on his forehead, his face pale as a sheet. "Just ad
matted hair. My body was broken, bleedin
hing to adm
utching his heart. "Nurse! Clean her up.
amming the door as
She looked terrified, he
medical kit with trembling hands. "I h
y shirt to check my bruised ribs, her fingers gentle. Then, she pa
dd," she
ha
lancing nervously at the surveillance camera in the corner, shieldin
eyes wide with a mix
els are elevated.
nning. The pain faded
ejection. A moment of weakness during his rut, which he had claim
rrying h
st whipped me
ngly strong, fueled by a sudden, fierce instinct. "Please. If he kn
here the Alpha had just left, conflicted between her Alpha's o
ered, making a decision. "But you have to leave.
me," I
ard shift changes at 3 AM. I'll leav
kly and left, taking the secre
, a constant thrumming agony, but I focused o
I told it
the loc
uring down in sheets-a blessing from the Moon Goddess. It
too weak, and the silver poisoning was still sluggis
lipping and sliding, ign
gs burned and my l
of the territory.
sive Pack House on the hill. Lights
s," I whispered
ective hand on
n't ne
de me didn't surface, but I felt her curl tightly a
o the shadows, a