My Enemy, My Mate
ton's
golden locks glistening in the moonlight, and her yellow dress got stained with mud as she ran. Some kids fr
look in her eyes. I could not help feeling terrible when I looked into her eyes. She was beautiful, and
me over me. It was an inexplicable attraction that was coming from that girl. I don't know
n a little when she heard my words, but she still seemed distraught. She stretched
a handkerchief. "You will know your mate without any mistakes or second guess.
nto her eyes pleadingly. "Don't give up on us so easily. We have so many y
, but something held me back. The nagging feeling hit me and held me back from going after her. I was starting to think she was right. Maybe my real soulmate was inside the Moon
ing me. I could hear them gleefully declare that the Alpha's son got
ana's
uth would come to the ball," Alex told me,
ys acted like our chaperons or something. Being the neutral pack, the young members always seemed to act lik
I didn't expect something so aggressive on a sacred evening. In fact, in my own mind, the whole evening did not seem so sacred. The worst t
y sipped the punch. "I just feel weird being here, honestl
eassuringly, grasping his hand. He looked down at my hand and smiled so
something to do with the feud between all of us. Alex and I decided to slow dance together. A few other couples were on the dance fl
entering the room. They must be latecomers to the party. I barely paid them any attention except to see that there was a
s in my chemistry class in high school, but she never spoke to me.
towards the restrooms in the back. I nodded but did not say anything. My attention was immediately
t was an actual wolf or if maybe one of the members decided to turn into a wolf tonight. I decided to follow the
ipped me a few times. They seemed to be feeling aggressive, and I was wondering if they were planning to have another fight. Our parents all had a mutual p
e group shouted and pointed. They all started to dash down
on my arms stand on end as I listened to the howl pierce my ears. I
e wolf growled, snarled, took nips and swipes at the young people. But, he was way outnumbered. I could not bear to see him being surrounded ho
ing at them angrily. "He wasn't hu
rprise, they seemed disinterested in continuing and just left. Maybe they were feeling they needed to get mo
was about to give up after 20 minutes of searching when I stumbled up to him sitting in the corner gazing at Patty. His look was st
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