The Alpha's Untamed Heart: Beast Within
es protesting slightly from the unfamiliar comfort of the plush bed. She sat up, taking in her surroundings. The room was simple yet com
he edge of a sprawling clearing, surrounded by a dense forest that seemed to stretch as far as the eye c
"Come in," she called out, her voic
own hair Anya had noticed the night before. The girl curtseyed aw
ly. "Thank you.
shy. "Mara," she mumbled. "Elara sai
ide, but someone who seemed genuinely friendly. "Th
tion. "Follow me," she said
it instantly – the room she had arrived in the night before. It was still filled with activity, with people
ing fire. The woman, her face weathered and worn, looked up as they appr
ding a hand. "Elara asked i
surprisingly strong grip. "I'm Hilda," she said gruffly. "You'l
ed high with steaming food. The aroma of roasted meat and fresh bread filled the air, making Anya's s
es of pack life drifted past – training schedules, rumors of rival packs, and the
ice cut through the ch
ing behind him with a scowl etched on her face. All conversat
rt hammering against her ribs. "Y
e space between them. "You will accompany Nadia on a scouting mi
iewed her with suspicion, sounded like a recipe for disaster
on?" Nadia sneered. "What use wil
ou will face the consequences." He looked back at Anya. "Be
d and strode away, leaving Anya f
ered. "Don't worry, Anya. Nadia might be harsh, but she's a skilled tr
smile. "Thanks, Mara. I could
Anya had no idea what awaited her on this scouting mission, but she was determined to pr
e a discordant melody. Nadia, clad in dark leather armor that seemed to mold to
ng enough,"
had to..." she trailed off, u
. "Don't expect any special treatment on thi
uing with Nadia wouldn't get her anywhere. Taking a
st. The sunlight struggled to penetrate the dense canopy, casting long shadows that danced across the
struggled to keep pace, her city-bred boots sinking uncomfortably into th
hissed, her
the rustling of leaves the only sounds she could
look. "Human senses," she
ding shivers down Anya's spine. It wasn't the growl
whispered, gesturing towards a thick
hind. The growl came again, closer this time, followed by a hea
repidation. They reached the edge of the thicket, and Nadia crouched down, peering
r of midnight, stood in the clearing ahead. Its eyes, glowin
was a magnificent beast, radiating raw power and untamed savagery. A pr
d to pass between them. The wolf's amber eyes softened for
let out a sharp hiss. "A scouting party from the Bloodfang
th. Nadia turned and grabbed Anya's arm, pulling her back through the und
clearing, Nadia panting heavily. Leaning against a
ged. "Those Bloodfangs have been getting bol
ngest part was the flicker of empathy she thought she'd seen in its eyes. What was a Bloodfan
xpectantly. "Well, hu
'd experienced? But before she could decide, a new sound reached t
're calling us back. Someth
, her mind swirling with questions and a growing sense of foreboding. The peaceful life she'd envisioned