The Alpha King’s Mate
d the forest of food. The market stalls are only half-laden with edible goods, from which I steal some apples and a loaf
ock on the side-window and wait for
it us. Come in,' she says, smiling, a
ime. I've just boiled a pot
ely. What is tea?' I
and alone?' She asks, pulling
er,' Vivian places a warm drin
ful. Sip it slowly. Don't burn
my hands around the war
Ember. Perhaps next time, he c
s for him. Someone might
mean?' Vivian
s a fox,
an repeats, w
a and Grace
fox,'
live with a fo
ave, in the for
a cave, in the forest?' Vivian asks for clari
g a brow and staring intently at my hooded
y of the Enchanted Fores
nted Fores
tory! Please tell it to us
ian says, smiling, placi
tting back down politely in their c
he most beautiful girl in all the land, so beautiful with eyes of violet, and a voice that mesmerises the coldest of hearts. She lives in the forest and claims the forest as hers. Anyone blessed enough to
a beautiful story.' I
l like that, Maia?
ave not,
her daughters wh
t a fairy tale, but a very good one.' Ella and
n?' I
ear?' S
be a long war? There is no food near my cave, and it will be weeks until food sprouts and grows. The villagers have
t makes sense now.' Vivian's e
t do
awe, and takes in my soft pale skin, my rosy-tinged cheeks, small nose, and plump, red lips, my midnight hair flows down to my hips. Ella and Grace are stunned, a real-life p
the Forest Princ
citedly, before pulling me down to their level, and squishing me i
eautiful girl in the land,
her mouth agape, taking it all in. She
'I'm sorry I di
es over to me with
protecting yourself,' she say
We will never tell anyone about you u
ised calmly in my lap. I feel e
e my whole existence, isolated, and alone. I tell her how the hunters have stripped my forest bare, and how I was left wi
nd play, and they leave the ki
d enough food to just get by, and then the he demanded more. Soldiers were sent into t
rom the neckline of her dress
ng let his people starve?' I ask, my eyes watery with
wolves will win the war and kill us all.
n front of their mothers, and roast them over fires, and