The Luna's Mate: The Alpha King
at it looks a lot larger than it normally is, and in a few days, it will be a full moon. That full moon will be so huge that it will block out most of the night sky. W
ough me. Perhaps it is because I sense something not quite right tonig
ir to get a better look, I watch as both the mother and the fawn move further. When they do, they move so deliberately that they too seem to sense
ing the mother can ask is that the wolf makes it quick and doesn't let the little one live long enough to
watch as the mother stands her ground and refuses to leave her little one to be torn to shr
hen I murmur to myself, "I'll be damned. If I could just find a woman like that who would s
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lking over to it. "Who is it?" I ask with a gruff tone as I feel a bit irritat
e door rather violently while glaring at the woman from just a few feet away. She stares at me with wide eyes and then st
in. In a soft voice, I say, "Yes. I am sorry to scare you. I will be right
a Roderick sounds rather irritated and there is no telling what he might do if he has to wa
o relay the information. I assume she does, because I hear Alpha Roderick head up the stairs with anger
round, Roderick cries out, "Man. Can't you hurry up? I am starving
I ask with a cool tone, "What a
ut that The Wind Walkers Pack has decided to hold a rave and trap unsuspecting party goers for their next meal. Surely we must stop them be
g out my chair, I quickly look over at Roderick and declare, "As soon as we are done, we will gather everyone and
nce all the food has been eaten and everyone's appetites have been satiated, I stand up a
nt to wonder why of all times do they dare to try my patience? Could it be the sh
l costs. No one must ever figure out that we really do exist. Because the consequences of that realization in the humans,
b in. While turning it on, I put it into gear and look in the rearview mirror for a split second before m
ing in the caravan, I get a strange sense that t