Rejecting the Alpha
ere would be a full moon. He knew because his blood called out
lenched his fists, there would be spots of
ned to face the man standing in front of him. If he wanted to, he could have the man on his knees and bleeding in a matter of seconds.
n beg for it to be spared. Corni had witnessed it, not once or tw
d grown tired of torturing him. Of course, Corni led a group of his be
ordinary pack member would know their alpha. But you forget your plac
, his eyes trained o
may s
a member of your father's pack- Corni noted that
father tried persuading me to be his right hand. I served as your father's lawyer for thirty yea
he last word was n
your words, the ones which you read out, would never have come from his mo
hings I believe. Why should I doubt? As his friend, were it that he was st
ck members, that the injury wasn't showing signs of rapid healing. Perhaps the man was becoming one of
me to get married to a human?" He spat the wo
disgust too. It ma
what was going through your father's mind when he wrote
ve been senile dur
pun around to see a woman standing at the doo
e at her obvious disrespect fo
her head and hurried
ime. In no time, he knew that everyone would be aw
what his father saw in a woman who could not keep her mouth, destr
it was up to him, he would have found her another pack years ago. He couldn't do it now, not w
in bloodshed. But if fear was the only way to make
k in present. My
is tongue and
ere was none to be given. He was an alpha that had to get married to a human if he was going to
ally s
d. "Your father did not specify when you are to be wed. Althoug
ing. It was the new wolf that just joined the pack. Having reprimanded a
said, in-between fistful of a
it it," Corni ans
They are in their wolf for
i si
immature wolves thinking their true
e said to Fridolf and walked