I Reject You.
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y gut. The convoy of cars came to a halt, and I wasted no time stepping ou
to run away? Why w
ng for Alpha Philip. "Where is she?" I deman
lied, his tone tinged with concern. "It's like she disappeare
e bullshit," I roared, my voice echoing through the air. "She's pregnant with m
and it only fueled my frustration further. "I tried to t
Why would she run away from me, from us? I couldn't understand wh
e had been different ever since last morning, even though we made love the previous night. Could
eater than this, I muttered to myself. I had to get this idea out of my head. Besides, the doors of my s
nsion. "Spread out, find her," I ordered.
s the minutes turned into hours, there was no sign of Isadora. It was as if she had truly v
but feel like a caged animal, desperate to break free. I had neve
yes scanning the horizon in a futile attempt to catch a glimpse of Isadora. T
my voice carried away by the wind. "Pl
ce bouncing back at me. The wilderness seemed to swall
r her, no matter how long it took. I would tear through the darkness
rom the cliff and headed back to my men. "We keep look
ve of urgency through the entire pack. The desperation in my voice
palpable. "I want every capable werewolf on the hunt for Isadora. No expense spared. She is out
tion. "Consider it done, Alpha," he replied with unwavering loyalty. "I'll g
nyone who successfully brings her back unharmed will rece
most indifferent werewolf into a relentless hunter. Golden bars, the stuff of dreams, each worth a fortune
ackers were assembled, eager to claim the legendary prize. They were fierce, cunning, an
n finding even the most elusive of prey. They gathered around Victor, their eyes
ir determination unwavering. They left no stone unturned, following every trail and scouring every
e legendary reward spread like wildfire, drawing even more attention and interest. It
reward and the desire to prove themselves worthy of such wealth. The streets were abuzz with
none of it mattered if I couldn't have Isadora by my side. She was the missing piece in my li
ith the hunt. The air crackled with energy, the prom
e efforts. Every second that passed felt like an eternity, each m
iling over. "Search every inch of this wilderne
he loss of Isadora. My heart pounded in my chest, and every beat echoed her name. My mind was
I warned my men, my eyes blazing with an in
. The darkness of the night seemed to stretch on forever, but I refused to succumb to despair.
hrough the trees. "Please, come back to
ne paled in comparison to the thought of losing her. Isadora was my hea
den wristwatch on the floor, a sign that Isadora had been there. My heart soar
cried, my voice cracking w
e pulling me towards her. My heart raced, and a mix of fear and relief washed over