The Hidden She-wolf
p pain against my side. I, therefore, discovered I was been dragged into a roc
. They would find out I was a member of The River Pack and once the news spread my enemies p
d and there was nothing you could do about it, and your body w
n," said one of the wolves behind me, who seemed
ing my body along the path, accom
her beating," he rem
ll joi
g the place to become blurry. As much as I was in a terrible situation, I
ate rules and wish to live a life without a leader by doing wh
felt his teeth pierce
op!" yelled
n his sharp teeth
hey halted looking down at me, bleeding. My
es, hunting on our land whenever they please, but reme
the male I thought
ely punished for h
as they continued
be killed for their worthless. It's sad enough when a wolf from a decent pack finds out that their mate is
they thought I was, but I was scared they would desire to know the pack I was a part of.
me go, but there was no point in
hit a tree, allowing the bite against my n
ing her to the alp
all l
derstood her death," I heard the
rtured like this. Traces of my blood was left behind as they took me from the forest and onto a strange land that barely had an
rived, scoundrel,
impe
s still in a lot of pain. They didn't dwell in a tree but in a strange brown building. My heart throbbed as I saw wolves, males, and females in their se
her turn and began to climb up a hill to a home that was larger than all the other
seeing a section of the forest. I smelled it. If only I could manage to be
ide of the buildi
calion," o
e had long dark hair hanging from his shoulder that was darker than the night, bushy thick eyebrows, fa
t was hunting on our
me, saying nothing. He paused before me, tied
is stare. His grave face and blood-
impe
thought I had managed to save the baby ra
'm through with her," said the alpha. His voic
left mine as he
l his growl was. I felt my body slowly move by the strong wind th