The Lone Wolf Is The Fated Mate Of The Alpha
wilderness, having no trouble hiding in the snow either. She felt like her heart was going to leap out of her che
ere he
r; she didn't think she could cry any more. It was time to face on
e pack
aney Co
next to her and Emanuel got out the car, the light brown/dirty blonde grabbing her arm and dragging her out, this time with less care. She squeaked slightly in pain of her arm, biti
of them told him, who nodded and went to
essica struggled to keep up with them, not having much
and saw other wolves in their human, wolf, and Anthro forms: males, females, a
ls, even from the pups, the place told her that
e Alpha lived. She didn't even get to gasp as she was drug up the rust colored marble front steps harshly, nearly tripping, barely managing to catch
all past the different shades of brown and white. They sharply turned a corner before opening a pair of large wooden doors to an empty stud
or someone
ing Jessica to finally let out a yelp that she had been ho
der, her brother, in which she wore up in a messy bun. She wore a loose black pe
up to them. She looked at Jessica with the same harsh eyes, maki
oman spoke to the leader, her scent
n," Keric told her as she passed them, making her way into th
Marco and Emanuel. They both quickly stopped moving forward and bo
rm there before the female spoke up, "Sit down and rela
, fear and anxiety not leaving her
ould have. No clock ticking, no creaking, no sniffing. N
Just the
am the Madame Alpha of the Delaney pack if you haven't figured it out. My brother told me you're a lone om
better than to lie to wolves. Unlike humans, they could easily smell both deceit
as a wolf pack in Jackson. All I was going to do...w-was make my way west, to Hawaii or the Pacif
join a pack?" Adeline continued to
" Jessica bit her lip as her wor
er elbows on the desk and her eyes narrowed, making her even more intimidating to Jes
chose to be lone, Alpha. I was a par
n sweat, her eyes shifting fearfully, but fortunately, both stopped, probably sensing and s
and shifted in her chair uncomfortably, "I
wled out the name in fur
ed, shaking in fear of t
ack here, and they now knew she was a part of those two packs before. Would they kill her by association? If Adeline or Keric so wished to, they could kill or have Jessica be killed right no
e?" Keric asked her from the renewed silence, his wor
p as she conti
't want
e should have been there, and how they would never come back. She thought of everything about them, their love, their kindness, their laughter, her alphas, her parents. Everything and everyone she cherish
bite in each of her words, "What was t
p tears still had a little energy left, as a
pack...was the Méraudi
rything fell to
he Méraudin Pack, puppy?" Adeline asked, in a
ath. Adeline's eyes had softened a bit onto her. Keric
th the pain of having to reveal her old pack's name. She didn't want to give it up, not now, not ever! But on
to her once she heard Adeline speak in her or
f that. She knew it would happen. She just didn't
orced to be in