The Alpha's Golden Warrior
zi; 12 y
ce wavered, "run, run as far as
lence, away from the breaking branches and bellowing fires. All I c
hrough night, befalling a strange uncertainty wi
d my slim arms, shaking me to consciousness I was barely grasping onto. The smoke was blinding me, it wa
ou, not now," I blinked hard at her words, opening my ey
ng banged echoed within t
your father raised you to be. Understood?" I nodded urgently, tryin
ding. Her grip on my arms tightened, eliciting tears to my eyes, not at the pain, but at the thought
at her, traitorous tears escaping
ing me, and it had worked. There was no time, the screws began falling out of the knob, the screams grew loud
whispered into my hair, ca
sparkling with a force I'd never witnessed before. She inched her head to the di
adness. In melancholic rage so robust it had scared m
t and air concentrated in tar. Though something caught my eyes. Throughout the voice of blackness, something
be, only to hear a hollow sound that echoed ba
rs screaming sprung into our home. I screamed into my hands and dug
sound of its metal threatening, and growled so loudly the grounds shook. My wolf
off tens of soldiers, eliminating each one w
il one
hind her, rose his sword, a
cre
ars wavered and
row limp, I heard her sword clink on
e walls rumbled. I couldn't see properly, I couldn't see anything but red. With
o my mouth. I bit it till I felt his bone crunch. With a guttural growl he dropped me
s in them. I saw h
die today or ma
unged it into his stomach,
r me, my ears ringing in the sound of my pack members sho
ers dull eyes l
, nothing left