The Alpha's Runaway Breeder
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t lay ahead of them. Water flowed down the cramped street, carrying the mud and dirt past me, a young girl standing under an umbrella with
n is getting heavier." I placed more streng
said, calling me by the nickname
, and since then, it was just my stepf
impossible for the umbrella to stop all the rain from reaching our legs and shoes. My aunt gave a look at m
had to be sold to a customer today. We owned a little shop at th
gardless of what he did, the income was less than predicted. After all, its location was distant w
t even after an hour had passed, no one had come. I wondered whether the man would even come with such awful rain flooding the streets. Pe
g?" I heard my mother wh
eck the store to make sure they aren't there," he replied, readyi
d to look over her shoulder to meet my eyes that stuck out radiantly in the gloomy weather, "Your father and I shall go se
uch quicker," I promised, only to
etting lost. Do as you are told," his word
ich often made me wonder whether he
gave a reassuring smile to have my mother return a small nod
le who lived in moonlit packs, as the sunny days were sparse in comparison. We werewolves who lov
sky darkened further as a carriage passed by me without stopping, not cari
out, little roof that helped reduc
ng wet. As I stood there waiting for my family to return, all the while keeping an eye out so that I did not
design and color. Such luxuries generally belonged to men and women of the upper class. The most contact I had with this tra
is particular carriage had stopped
ul. Even though it made everywhere wet and muddy. When the wind hit my face, m
rried, fearful something had happened to them. I wondered whether I should go look for them to make sure they
walking towards me with an umbrella. It was a man wearing a large
as l
others could treat us however they wanted
e agreed on. Don't you know the vegetables will soak in the water due to your carelessness? You will have
eyes inspecting me from top to
ght?" He asked and I nodded
across his mouth whic
in the rain, but they should be back any second now. Y
ng the vicinity to ens
helter in their homes to avoid be
can take it." I patted the sack of potatoes
t me, a smile fo
has already
be the man trusted my uncle, and they shared a business history wit
ack next to me, the man seized my
udden change. "Let go of my hand," I said firmly as I t
the slab to throw away later. Taking hold of it, I jabbed it right into his face, d
ain came down on me with anger and my wet hair stuck to my face as I ran. With the countless puddles that littered the ground, every
cker was persistent in following me. I ran with all my might, turning into alleys and cro
d been ages since I had
to anger the animal, just disliked me for no apparent reason and seemed to pursue
I covered my mouth and pulled my wet dress between my
heart pounding a
om the edge of the pillar. This alley led to a three-way fork road
long as it was not the fourth op
e man picked t
hed the storefront, they still hadn't come back, leaving me clueless about what to do next. I knew I couldn't carry t
umbrella and started walking home directly, letting t
remonition. I paused and turned around to see if someon
then I saw Mr. Armani standing in front of me. Before I c
irections, the rain finally came to a stop. In just