ENTANGLED FATES: The Triplets Mother Return
tant sorrow and a silent judgment. Sure, he was convinced of my guilt and it tore me apart. I wanted to sc
here was no room for weakness now. But despite my resolve, the tears betrayed me,
tful yet firm, "Although I am in the middle of this entire assembly, I address you as your son
up with hope. "Explain yourself, Gavin," the Alpha demanded with authori
ffense, the severity of her punishment raises concerns. Death by impalement has not been enacted in our pack
eluctant agreement. The Luna, her expression etched with
he chaos and lawlessness that reign there. It's a place where those deemed unworthy are sent to perish. Nora's chances o
l preferable and he knew it. I didn't dare imagine what awaited me if he managed to convince the Alpha. Was I going to be devoured by
l. "Banishment," he mused aloud. "It is a punishment that fi
ice sharp with indignation. "My dear Alpha, this compromise is too lenient! Even more so for an omega. Nora As
ut think of the message we send by sparing her life. Banishment to Cursed Striders is a fate worse than d
to his chair and turned to face the Luna. "Although I think what Gavin is proposing is interesting, you are t
s considered, Gavin's proposal suits me as well. As you so rightly said, my Alpha, the banishm
by sentenced to banishment to the Cursed Striders territory. You will take the road, escorted towards the border tomorr
his words. His intervention had ultimately only contributed to postpone my execution. The guards, their grip stil
pack and the door to the cell slammed shut behind me, the sound echoing in the silence. My mind race
ally allowed myself to cry, the tears flowing freely now, expelling
ngeon. Intrigued, I cautiously approached and hissed, "Who's there?" But I received no response, onl
hat I was certain. My heart raced, for his unexpected visit. Did he ultimately regret sending me so far away from him
anted and had to believe that he would do something for me,
desperate for one glimpse, any touch. But the shadow had vanished, leaving
unmoved. But the sight of the one who led them filled me with legitimate hope. It
t was Reece. He had risen to the head of the warriors through his hard work a
ty presented itself, I smiled at Reece, but he reacted with indifference, probably so
ld begin, Luna was waiting for me, a satisfied smile adorning her fac
ed her. But I didn't care, because deep down I felt Gavin had something planned for me. The gates of t