The Stray Alpha
ng it for the betterment of his people and soon enough they would thank him for what he has done for them. He began making his way out into the forest and he couldn't help t
ant that it was openly accessible to all the hunters. He had left at night to give him the adva
hat his resources were limited. In his wolf form he consumed more energy and he only wanted to use it when it was necessar
encounters. He was able to make it through hunters' territory and he was pleasantly surprised when he was able to ma
shes, and they were well hidden and didn't take kindly to strangers. They had been apprehensive about letting him in at first hurt as h
us as an Alpha to mean that he would mean no harm and they had given him food and a warm fur to s
f the pack. They were still asleep and as a sigh of gratitude he had lef
ght of the two large mountains that stood tall in front of him. He had gulped at the sight as he had to admit that they seemed
will surely reveal itself." The scroll read and he
sun was just then passing through the first mountain and he watched as nothing happened. He waited for seve
arance faded and it seemed to turn a clear glassy appearance. And
understood what the scrolls
nd a tunnel along the side of the mountain. He makes his wa
mself drawn to it. He followed the light as it led him into a cobblestone cove with a pedestal in the
hes out to touch the pedestal and watches as it opens up to reveal a blue rose. He gasps
surge of energy goes through him and he fall