The Substitute Luna
in her trembling doe eyes; her breathing was rough and body almost drained of stamina but the fear of death wasn't letting her stop. Her throat was soaring dry and the girl was at the verge
fe and it was merely a nightmare. Her beautiful blue eyes wandered around the carriage and then at herself, she was dressed in a beautiful white wedding gown pair
oll on her, draining away all her strength and prompting her to fall weak. She remembered looking at herself in the
as incapable of changing anything about her fate. She looked out of the
ace where she m
ehold was flipping upside down as antiques were sent crashing on the expensive floor carpet. Th
ho once used to be a filthy Omega?" Malory screamed at her father with tears in her eyes, "H
y, "Malory, I know this is absurd but this is a direct order from the k
e room trembled with t
big packs like West Wing and Ravenwoods flourishing in it for centur
ntry, and recklessly assaulted women, either be it someone's wife or relative. As a result of improper management, th
ople towards their monarch and they so
ood pack, Conall, managed to adjoin the packs a
countries to save their lives. But ultimately, King Ambrose lost the battle. He was forced to step down from the cro
packs who constituted the kingdom; while nine of them agreed to adjoin and form a common pack, the other seven wished to be independent d
g Conall bestowed the title of Alpha
o of the war-
ht hand man. This man was said to be ruthless and possess a black heart which knows no mercy. He charged through the battlefield, fighting fearlessly alongside the king and
ere engraved within the people of this land, ma
much to her displeasure. She was the daughter of the Alpha of an prestigious pack and
rder? Will he take away all our fortune? Then we can just give it
rter, we would have been killed off after Conall rose to the throne. But he has shown mercy by letting us live. If we disobey such an
her way out of this misfortune. Think about the pack and what kind of destruction the King's wrath may bring to
heart out, "This land and the castle aren't even worth that much, we can live without
ning up around the fireplace. He had been so consumed in the argument that he failed to notice her and ended up shouting at his daughter
r presence as she continued pleading, "I might d
hter cry anymore, nor could he p
nning smile on his face. He said, "Fine, if you don't
e looked up at her father, "
want to give my daughter's hand
aning up without a warning and showed her to