Rejected By Twin Mates
aking me blush. "And though it pains me to say this, the Alphas might be your mates. But given the ho
ith worry and concern. "Promise me, promise me you won't do anything reckle
you. And your brothers and I have figured out an
n me, quickly doused by the thought
k the pack." He pivots and wraps
Ken counters, grinning like he's uncovered the Alphas' Achilles' heel. But t
bled expression, h
ouch. He flicks on the TV, settles on a random channel, and plops down next to me, letting me rest my head on his shou
my head, I find Ken's spot cold and vacant; he must've left hours ago. But the sight of t
e will be better tha
le, realizing she's deci
un. I step outside, morphing into my wolf form - a stunning, rare white inherited from my mom. W
s, a note of excitement in her voice, as I b
are who our mate was; she just wanted him. As for me, I yearned for more time, another year of freedom and
le pack members against venturing out after dark due to potential rogue threats. Thankfully, his advisory wasn't an Alpha command, and the
ning hall, munching away on dinner. The frequent episodes of smuggling food
who darted in and out of the woodland, pushing herself to the max. She slowed down near
d. Although I wanted to continue my run, I knew I had to head back to the pack. My dad and ove
f for her death and was confined to his room for months. At fourteen, Andy had to shoulder the Alpha
ed to protect me with all he had. Hence, the gu
of vanilla and fresh rain. Drawn to it, I followed the trail leading me away
overwhelming. Illuminated by the moon, I scanned the clearing