Rejecting the Future Moon Goddess
– No Long
thick, making me feel as if the walls are closing in on me. Mika and Lace, with tea
three days is not something I want to do after their neglect the night they found us pups huddled together in fear. Instead, I k
cause she heard something, then woke Lace up." Mika answers, his voice wavering. I turn to
!" It isn't a question, but an accusation that Mother throws my w
ne of us tried running, we would have been caught and most likely killed, too." I answer p
ng protectively in front of the Alpha pups and star
in this pack. If we came out, we would have been in danger, and if I left Mika and Lace there, they would have been in dan-" I stop mid-sentence
una, Mika and Lace's parents, are dead!" His voice bellows, the bo
pack for your insolence and failure to protect our leaders." He continues, his words a finality on my fate in this pack. I turn to look at my friends, knowing that their words would help me k
am to now address him as Beta Bastian. An Omega with a car waits for me outside, his job to drive me to the Beta's house, a place I can no longer call home, and leave me there to pack up whatever can fit into a single duffle b
He reassures me before we return to the quiet drive. It feels nice knowing that the Omegas have my back n
out of the vehicle and head inside. The house feels cold and empty, a forbidden place to me now. Heading past the living room and up the stairs, I make
nds from behind me and I turn to see him holding a bundle
d when they left me here after the Funeral, I asked an Omega to bring me a few bags to fill fo
a Beta again?" I ask in a whisp
nding him the empty duffle bag I held. I help him pack a few more items, taking some food from the kitchen and pantry. A c
new room. Just pretend to finish packing up the last one I leave for you, okay?" I only nod at my brother, letting Liam into the house as he and Alex carry six of the seven bags down and into the car. I w
ta Bastian growls out. I keep my head do
nd waiting for the two wolves to walk past me. Instead, a hand grab
e to the door and throwing me off of the front porch and into the mud-s
s the door, leaving me all alone. The rain stops suddenly, clouds clearing and the full moon shines down on me. I feel like the