The Alpha's Guardian
is woman get away with treating me like some weak piece of crap. I sniff the air, trying to catch her scent and grow more furious that I can't sn
ear, just confusion. Of course she tries to look innocent in the matter. She has just off
rong and unphased by my presen
d it funny?
use
ell, my voice echoing throu
nny?" She say
feel my wolf foaming at the mouth, trying to get out, begging to be released, and her eyes snap to mine. She can see it as well,
and down violently. She refuses to back down as I press myself against her, trying to
you don't understand." I say through my clenched
seconds, the pain in my legs comes flying back in a fury so strong it swept away my breath and I stum
from them for a while. Did you not notice how you could so easily come down those stairs? Ungrateful fool." She mutters as she stands to her full
I accept you?" I ask
g towards the front door pickin
can heal me, I mean truly completely h
ou, Alpha Wade." she plods down the front steps and
day. I'm not sure if it is because I experienced what it was like to be in no pain for a short period or just one of
eads the ball directly up into the air. She then bounces it for a moment, back and forth between her knees. 3 young boys walk up, watching her in awe as she jug
pressive," I
ks." She says. "You haven't s
t our warriors are lacking. They would do anything for me, but without someone capable of training them,
be in the center of your g
hy
nt to be a warrior. They get an inside idea of what happens
er, raising a brow in jest. Sh
ion to spar." she say
on. I'll
er it," she says, continuing on to walk. I can
nd shit.- F
der than
d more
e what I
w swimmingly we are getting along." She says, turning to say to me. I snap my eyes to hers and I know she ca
spot?" I stutter. She looks shocked
pha. Bad news through y
respond to
cond, muttering under her breath, annoyed. I hate how weak she makes me feel. I shove he
your help,"
ain wracks through my whole body. My leg is far worse than it has been in months. I b
she sounds. Immediately, I regret the decision when I look into her cold eyes and I can see her pity. I don't want h
She sighs, kneeling down before me. Reaching out, she timi
oner during that fight. This is a penance for me. I'm not asking you to accept this offer. My honor dictates that I must
nd lavender. This time I can feel it. The weight of the pain lifts from my body as my muscles relax and my body sings, happy to be rid o
nd with more speed than I have had in years and grab her wrist. I can see the pain in her eyes. The f
sincerely. She smiles wea
he turns and limps away from me, bearing m