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is you
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as this shudder of fear that ran through me when he spoke. He had this unchallenged authority, like one who was used to commanding whi
e your
second, or worse, burn me at the stake like I was some vile witch who'd committed an unforgivable offense. E
't kno
still remember them a little. It wasn't much of a lie, which was what I want
you mean
the big, angr
er. I was so thirsty that I couldn't take it anymore. If they'd
e some wat
e you? Th
f them had spoken; it was the brown-haired one who had been raving about having m
e nerves reque
one wa
one. Someone g
lph
uest. I wanted to do a small victory dance, but instead I smiled covertly. Water was brought and roughly placed in my hands; I gulped it down in a matter of seconds. The co
ank
im with my
my que
y to remember anything I said here in case I was asked in
ey d
Ho
was told that when I was very young, the
me to be in the
ook me in and decided she wanted to be away fro
was a real event that had truly taken place. I even added some sniffles that made my vo
this aunt
still icy and
e's
s no longer acting or pretending; the tears were real. I really missed her. If she were alive, she'd have protected me as she had always done since I lost my parents. My parents, who
se of
by a werewolf,
the huma
mmented wi
the same pu
her
ha decided. No matter what the others say, I wasn't really concerned. The Alpha had the final say. I wanted to look at his face; maybe I could fathom what he was thinking, gauge his expression, and possibly understand his pattern of
embarking on a suicide mission; one who flouts this rule sh
g my fate, I kept my head bowed. I might be sentenced
your
raised my face but still didn't look at him directly. I was careful
ld are
igh
ls. Let her remain there until I know what to
in the cell before. You usually order the
g the one who had admitted to hitting
appy with my verdict. Some glared at me like I was the cause, like I had
e Alpha's face and was surprised to see he was a very hands
ave made my decision,
one dared speak out loud until the brown-haired
ngeance; why should it be different now? Have
ch as I understand your anger, it's not enough
o what'
s skin shrank, and his canines protruded out. His chest was almost beating out I couldn't stan
age
at the booming v
rth
still as a graveyard. My skin prickled in fear o