Intertwined Destinies: Fated To A Werewolf Alpha
choice to make. She wondered if she should have listened to Vivienne and st
to a tree. The wolf whimpered softly as it was wounded from the hit, and now, she could hear the growls of the other wolves get louder. Their eyes narrowed at her, and immediately, another ran towards her. Its strong jaws were open, ready to take a bite,
its jaws in place as saliva dripped on her face. She didn't want to die, but the wolf was strong, and she knew that it would only t
ually, it would act on its own like it was on autopilot and just weaken any wolf around her, but now, it was
go and began to head back to the rest of the pack. In fact, all the wolves that ha
big wolf, began to step forward. It had been rooted to one spot the
the rest. She was pretty exhausted and was sure she wouldn't last a minute with the brown wolf. Surprisingly, the wolf just
hough he had bristles on his face, it only added to his beauty. He was quite muscular, and his eyes were brown, just like his wolf's fur. But what made her knees turn to jelly was the f
face. "Who knew the moon goddess was out to punish me," he started, and his
pires were never matched with their partners and were allowed to choose whomever they wanted, she had heard countless stories about
ink, there was a chance they had discussed about it, knowing she wouldn't be able to eavesdrop on their plans. More importantly, she wondered why her powers were still not working. She had neve
f before her asked and she could
be a chance that the vampires would also be against her as well. She had ignored his question as she thought of ways to escape her current situation
sense a 'but' coming. "But trust me, if you do that, you leave me with no choice
"Oh, what do you know? My mate is from an enemy territory as well
case of hers, her Vampire leader. As soon as she heard the question, she
an Al
o come into your territory." She pleaded and he raise
he asked as he took some steps forward while she retreat
dn't tell me yours." She remin
mplated that if she was going to die, then at least she s
I am." He said as he kept
retreated backward. "My nam
should I
e was standing right before the one man that had caused her people pain. The one man that sent shive
d at all costs wa
t the man was saying was the truth, then these weren't
called out in shoc
again. "Although you are yet to state your busine
asked, but he gave her a smile,
take you with
ou." She replied, and he g
what he was saying, it was too late. A wolf that had been hi
red a blow to her head, just e