Streaks of Rejection
the thrill. His wolf kept pushing itself out, and he had to do it or his wolf w
me it was determined to get out. He ran as soon as h
woman. The moment they locked gazes, he knew that the woman was h
ut he couldn't form a link with her. He was confused. He tr
efore Crawford could shift back. He imm
er up and letting her lean against a tree. He was pan
ged to her wolf's, then she totally lost her cons
ange before she lost consciousness. " She hea
r eyes. Sapphire still felt dizzy, but she pushed herself to get
nd you and brought you back. " Her eyes widened, the filling in of in
a nod, "Thank you, alpha. " S
the smile and went out. Sarah gestured for her to lie do
ant to worry her mother. Werewolves have a higher immune system, and they can't get sick ex
he first time she had a bad fever, everyone in the house panicked
you want anything to eat? " Sapphire gave a small smile. S
"See, I'm okay. You don't have to worry about me. Instead, you
ared at her, "I'm
ight-headed, but she has to show everyone t
the pack members have already come back from their run. She could feel people's sta
Crawford. She wanted to properly thank the alpha for helping her. It didn't really take long
It was not as bad as earlier, but the minimal ache lingers. She tried calming herself, and it w
initiated the conversation w
d pack was approaching her, but she promptly answered as t
her an alpha anymore. Besides, what do you need with someo
mate kept on talking down to herself. He could feel his wolf complaining and so was he.
im his mate. The full moon being near its peak only fuele
electricity that circulated between the both of them the moment their skins touched. Crawford
ent. Many, mostly women, are looking at them with envy and contempt in th
with their enhanced senses. Sapphire doesn't even know why the man was bringing her
of the pack? " She asked as soon as they stopped. Her eyes weren't focuse