Alpha’s Twisted Fate
. The horrors I witnessed in that dark and foreboding realm left me shaken to my core. As dawn broke, I shared my dire warning with Troy, but alas, he seemed consumed
sions that haunted me, that they might see the scope of the destruction that lay ahead. Only then would they seek to avoid this calamitous fate. Bu
the secret I harbored. The weight of my silence grew heavier with each passing day, especially when Troy's questions probed the depths of my soul. His gaze searched for tr
knew he was angry, his departure a stormy exit that left me shaken. In the stillness, I wrestled with my conscience, torn between loyalty and betrayal. Troy
g call that sent shivers down my spine. His tone was laced with a
uck my very soul. I was speechless, my voice lost in the void of my own guilt. I knelt before him, my apology a mere whisper, but Troy's anger was a palpable for
ows dancing in the moonlight. I knew I had forfeited my right to live, and so I uttered the only truth I knew: "I deserve to die." Troy's silence was
ble weight that pressed upon my chest, making breaths come short and labored. W
o seek out my beloved husband, to beg for his forgiveness, and to submit to his will
ht air was heavy with secrets, and I knew I had to escape unnoticed. The guards' watchful eyes seemed to
ldron of dark magic. She had betrayed my trust, revealing the secret to Troy, and now I was alone, forsaken, and adrift in this sea of uncertainty. The c
ly the wind replied. Movement stirred in the underbrush, and I froze, my heart pounding in my chest. "Who is there?" I demanded, my voice barely above a
only the trees replied, their branches creaking in the wind. The stillness was a warning, a whispered secret that danger lurked nearby. And then, the attack
esolate and alone. I was a prisoner, a captive in a foreign land, my soul shackled to the whims of my captors. But whispers spread like wildfire, rumors of my tr
and what is your name?" he asked, his voice like a gentle breeze on a summer's day. "I am Diana, wife of Troy, the last standing alpha vampire," I replied, my voice steady and strong. But as soon as the words left my lips, the atmosphere shiftee, washing away the dirt and grime, I sensed a dark magic lurking within the chamber's walls. The King's heartbeat was a mystery, his thoughts a fortress I could not breach. I knew I was in peril, trapped in a web of secrets and lies. But
warn him of my peril. "Danger," I whispered, my voice carried away by the water's gentle flow. The king's arrival was like a dark cloud, his presence ominous, as he dismissed the m
a mental map of the labyrinthine corridors, even as I sensed the king's malevolent energy gathering like a storm. The air was heavy with anticipation, the king's eyes gl