The Fate of the Rejected Alpha
S OF
ting beside her on the bed, a frosty, strong wind blew opening the wooden windows of the
eing – as she didn't really have a heart – she cared too much for both Occiso
at a velut luna
the female with that title is the companion
don't you?" She finally walked again, ret
but she wouldn't let me read anything else. She's so boring!" He shou
wondered why you like to ea
them." Mary laughed. "Look how strong I am!" he stuffed his chest and crossed his arms, yet in less than t
ar placed in the door. She also wanted to know the truth about Occisor; all she knew when he arrived was tha
He didn't say a word, so she continued. "What I'm going to tell you now is not a b
d firmly, but she s
ne brightly in the sky and the velut luna gave birth to a c
the cubs only show signs of humanity after those six months," Occisor inter
ew that. However, wh
ts to look at him. The boy'
at happened? Mary wonde
rm and then you were born, as if you were a baby with
ed, but Mary igno
fled, her sister, your aunt, helped her escape. Your mother and your aunt believed that the goddess had chosen them for some purpose. A luna cimex rebelled against her whole pack and paid the price with
unt's?" he asked with his eyes closed. He d
mother's name and your
hat were
d tightly, the tears wante
s. Ruby had reddish brown hair and amber eyes.
the door in a bang. "Never will that cursed race be beau
shouted. The burning in h
mpled her until there was nothing left of her and your mother had her head cut off
he released a growl that m
n't believe it, Mary!" A tear came
et, lis
he hall. Mary looked at Occisor and decided to let him ing
them there. She lied to Margaret saying that Occisor was simply a human baby. But I always knew that sooner or later the day would come that she was goi
t? Why did you lie?
f us. He, like you, is a Van He
if there was no tomorrow. After sniffling
ends up like those
wn one by one, I reject them, just as they did to me, I will do much worse to the
but soon any doubt was extinguished from her mind. From Occisor's eyes, tears kept falling, b
m i