Whisper of the Alpha
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istening for signs of life. It would be pointless
a gift for healing, and I used that gift now, though it didn't take an expert to conclude that
tbreak tried to make me pity him. I was only feeling those things surely because of how handsome his face was. There was something so striking a
wanting to
hing us, from my side or the other, so nobody would no
s he a
o drag him away from harm's way of the fire and to a small shed a go
ture to leave an i
with such a h
ely now that I had the time to spare. I was shocked to discover that he had wounds covering most of the underside of his body th
the same rogue wolf h
ase then why was he a
llful and powerful fighter. If I saw him in a fight I would easily put m
njured even mor
ud for what felt like the tenth time that hour. The he
poisoned by
s anything but. It was a rare poison that was nea
u were me
t was that when a victim of Whisperbloom poison smelled or came in cont
antidotes, but it came with its own set of side effects
man, who was already injured unknowingly to me, stepped into my yard, the Silkgaze flower powder had gotte
ugh to be injured in the first place. The pollen would ha
el guilty as well. He had been poisoned with Whisperbloom before, but it had been ent
thing in return: it w
s to the side so I could begin to dress his wounds. My eyes drifted t
ust couldn't place it. And you would think I would remember seeing a face
with and fell backwards, scrambling away from the man. B
rom the dream. The one
aned as he shifted back to
aking another moment to focus. All while I hel
't hold my b
in as I let out my brea
away as well, but at the sound of his pained voice I moved closer to him. I wasn't sure if it was out of
und myself movin
of pain to flash across his face. This time he gritted his teeth. He collapsed b
aying back down, didn't m
s, saving you at such a dire moment," I muttered
y close to my nose. At the other end of t
heavily wounde
y aroma reminded me of the forest on a rainy day.
to me?"His voice w
wanna off the person
sheathed his knife, hi
y a courtesy. Plus, without me, you'd prob
pondering for a mom
vior." I could've left him to fend for him
rembled with pain. "
andaging costs. It's a grand total of $1,000, no hagglin
it over to you later, Miss." He sighed softly, "Ho
't fly here." I
ving someone. But the person in front of me is acting all hi
e instinctively flinched, stum
le and your blood will clot. You'll faint in no time." I approached him
king it off and handing it to me. "Consider this badge y
months at least before yo
is this place
replied, taking a few steps tow
t for a moment, feeling a strong sense of familiarity. I
eyes, instin
lear of anyone from the King Palac
ll that mess on you, you must be some s
You also hate the Alpha of the Grantmoon Pack, don't you?" My parents' distrust in the Grand Moon Pack would make
lpha..." His lips
my enemy is my
ies with the Alpha o
Grantmoon Pack, saying none of them are good news. But you seem to be an exception. Seeing how ba