The Exiled Alpha's Mate
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members of the Shadowwood Pack gathered, their faces tense with worry. As I joine
sed the assembled wolves. "As many of you are aware," he began, his voice car
pers of fear echoed in the night air. I felt a knot form in the pit of my st
low and gravely. "They are calculated, purposeful. And until
grim. "We must bolster our defenses," he declared, his voice ringing
m, a sense of urgency driving me forward. "Alpha, Beta," I began, my voice trembling with apprehension. "I fear
piercing as he regarded me. "What do you mean
thing in the forest," I confessed, my voice barely above a whisper
vestigate," he assured me, his tone resolute. "But for now, we must fo
the dangers that lurked just beyond the safety of our borders. But even as I returned t
rdling howl, echoing through the forest like a mournful cry. My heart leapt into my
the ground, their bodies broken and bloodied, the scent of death hanging heavy in the air. Among
ed out to touch her shoulder. "Selene," I whisper
trees, sending a shiver down my spine. The attackers were st
I would uncover the truth behind these attacks, no matter the cost. For the safe
ing to face the looming darkness that surrounded us. The night seemed to cl
e before them. "We need to secure the perimeter," Donovan commanded, his voice steady despit
ith a fierce determination. "We won't let them get away
y veins, driving me forward with renewed purpose. With each step, the weight of grief a
me, thick and suffocating. Every rustle of leaves, every snap of twigs, sent sh
r in the moonlight, nestled among the roots of a gnarled oak. With a sense of trepidat
that seemed to dance in the faint light. As I turned it over in my hands, a sense
-a figure lurking in the shadows, their eyes gleaming with malice. Without a second
beyond the limits of exhaustion. But no matter how fast I ran, the darknes
clearing bathed in moonlight. In the center stood a lone figure, their
had stumbled upon the source of our troubles-the mastermind behin
hat my fate was sealed. For in that moment, I realized that I was staring into the