BENEATH THE MOONLIGHT.
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ual for young werewolves to find their mates. Her pack mates and
a had told her when the topic had come up between them during Sandra'
's like magic" Sandra had said basking in th
t was, the day Me
er training and hunting. Even then she always felt like something was missi
e on things forever. She had been trying to catch up with the rest of the pack and felt pretty low at not being able to keep
ocus harder, it was then she realized there was a scent in the air, one unlike anything she had ever enco
nt deep into the woods. She wasn't sure what she was looking for, but she dared not turn back and risk losing that scent
e had piercing slate-grey eyes that seemed to glow like pennies in the moonlight. He was larger and stro
and fear wash over her as she rea
life. She had never seen him before, let
herself to say more. Then he did something t
ood there for a minute, before hurrying off aft
roup of wolves was there including her mate,
more elegant and eloquent than she was stepped into the scene and moved to his side. Megan watched in horror as s
as devastated was
was handsome, charismatic, and powerful; his mere presence c
uciating; unlike any hurt she had ever felt before. She felt like her heart had
w". Megan had slunk away into the night running endlessly an
n they were in school, and how the pain had intensified. Megan had felt like a
e's always someone out there for every one of us", Sandra was a
h so much sorrow. She couldn't bear to face the other pack members, not after what had transpired between her
to see them together. If nothing good came out of this, that she became stronger was something that wasn't bad, as s
e to wake up. She hoped Sandra was right and that she woul
rrible dream. Her phone ringing did the work and she sat up with
now. That had happened a while ago
ng was much easier even though she o
hankful that it was a
t about last night; the fight, her
d, not in the mood to deal with anyone at that moment. She threw her l