The Alpha King's Hunter
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daylight peaked out from the scanty frosty leaves of the trove of burnt beech trees spread a
inside it, Blake and his pack roamed the land. There were about thi
ast drops of their sweat and blood. Snow covered the ground. Nature looked lazy as he sat shirtless aga
and brimstone. He was staring far off through the cluster of unending trees and his eyes darkened in
never trust the words of witc
m. The fiery crystal ball she had tried forming between her palms to let him glimpse the future. He d
ng on cursed ground. A landmark under the guide of ancient spells and black magic. The only thing he
ve had fled, it was
weak and paralysed, like they were without life. It was a rollercoaster ride of hallucinations. A dangerous encounter with spirits from the underworld. Last night
em safe. Light had come now. The evil that tormented them was n
ar. You're alpha, Blake. It's you
the voice came. Blake looked up
bbed him in the eye, a
s would discover the bodies of their victims soon and before long, hunters would catch wind of their presence. They needed to cover t
Even though snow had buried most, Blake and his pack could
suspected that eyes could be anywhere, watching. It was daytime.
magical veil they had crossed to find here. On the globe, witches were everywhere, and they were fond of leaving portals in their wake. The wit
alarmed. He was certain that they hear
him. "I smell hunt
y. He had heard what Neil had just said
sense four humans alo
ckless." Neil faced the beta. "I have fou
. They had skipped something, something very important. It wasn't just four h
, and his command broug
just as he
y had been rejoicing over a catch. He couldn't see them, but
hey saying?
y of it." Another wolf had chipped in
one has
It's Norwegian, Ian. We
om his pack, staring towards the sound in silence. There was a
redith said. She had shifted under control an
cold-blooded killers. Could this g
ves of different shapes and sizes, and with unique
tal is that way. We must go righ
ell there's n
st we wait for th
to wait until nigh
stared at Blake's back and said, "The f
to strike a spear straight at the heart where it would hurt the most. Blake wanted nothing else but to be a bet
lenge their alpha. He was bigger than Blake's fir
He turned and walked back. "The hun
o their senses, Lucien said, "We can't
f she's a wolf, s
owerful, and the wolf cowered
a Blake, th
held captive. It gripped him like desire, and he couldn't con
alties, and we disappear as planned
eeze. Another pelt of snow would fall soon. Blake took in h
Ian did. Five others joined, but Lucien st
ars grew longer. Fangs protruded in his mouth as his face turned beastl
V
s glaring at the people that did this to her at present. Grittin
he said, but they laughed in
clearly, even though they spok
her butt after the drop. Her clothes were torn and soiled with dirt. The temperature of the morning had low
gain, and she seethed, spit
lurched to land a hit o
d by and took out the first man far behind. The others disappe
stopped halfway as he noticed what had occurred. His men
hen she saw
knew the arrows he had on him were laced with wolf's bane and black magic. She also kne
s neck. She sighted seven more of them afterwards. The hunters were no longer in
bunch of keys from the man's neck and sn
nd her stopped
entire time as he approached the truck
r chest. She couldn't take her eyes off the man in fr
und the cage suppressed the wolf in him, and his red eyes slipped into the most beautiful shade
her. His eyes pierced her with
fe now," h