I Reject you, Alpha Isaac.
me with a slightly dull look. It occurred to me then that he had seen my eyes. My secret had been seen
ly crouched down. I was sitting on the floor, and he had his arm on my left side and his leg hal
h he removed with a gentle but irresistible force. Then he
His brown eyes looked like melted caramel in sunlight, his nose was high and straight, and his thin lips were pursed together
rom his thick chest. He began to trace my face with his fingers and I subconsciously he
eel his warm and moist breath. Then I started to struggle and Isaac
en he got up and tossed the basin next to
ever go out with that crap again. No
little girl in front of the sexy Fiona. And not to mention Isaac, who was definitely the tallest and strongest one in the pack. He wore
even noticed my eyes, or that he wouldn't talk to anyone about what happened today. If a word
c's
g about me, and some of them would spread news about my training to everyone, especially the girls led by Fiona. I was gl
the river until she could see me. It was all too apparent to me that she took a violent step backwards the moment she saw me. She must be t
Caesar, my wolf, ta
look on her face, like a de
lt soon but it looks like it's
ring. It was a rag, a rag she had put on her body. Her old clothes looked
basin she was clutching in her arms. Was there something that made her nervous? The fawn was hiding some
t of her hand, I was probably using too much force, that she fell to the ground at once. I looked at her funny
he moonlight which I had never seen before. Those eyes were so beautiful to give a st
ful. I snapped back to my senses and the traitor's daughter put her face down. She struggl
body, enveloping her in the shadow of my body, and lifted her chin. She saw me crouch down and immediately shielde
face and everyone thought she was ugly. Unconsciously, my hands traced the outline of her face, brows, eyes, bridge of her nose, finally, my fingers
her?" Caesar said with a f
rying... to get a little close
nows why Caesa
ssly about her rags and figure. She looked less
n a trance of those green eyes. My instincts told me there were