The Omega Is The Alpha's Mate
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lurred as I moved. The rain hit my skin, stinging it and making it turn red
ead, but I push them to move. In my arms, I
ck quilt. I know he is warm for now, sa
soon the blankets will get wet and
tle bit more," I whispered to myse
zagged. The rain helped hide my scent from them. Up ahead, I final
nough to fit an adult. The problem
oaked, and I was shaking, breathing hard. I looked at my baby, kissed his forehead,
because of the rain and my constant shaking. My hands got splinters, but I
pulled myself in. I took one last look
warm, which is a big help for both me and my baby. I looked at M
eir howls and the sound of them sniffing around. It felt like hours
ped," I whispered
e years, I was
the past ten years, I've been a prisoner of th
My dad, Randolf Stone, was the Alpha of the Yosemite Pack in Calif
of the house as fast as she could. The moment she opened the door, I saw something I will never forget
ms filled the air, and the night sky glowed orange from the flames that were b
, and he looked so tired. One of the wolves jumped at
mother cried and ran. I looked back at my dad one last
woods, he was gone. But we didn't make
do remember being torn from my mother's arms. Her screams echoe
They hurt me in many ways, both in my mind and on my body. And when
Today, I am seventeen, and my b
n though Milo was born from something horrible, and his father is a bad man, my son
looked at his sweet face. Thank goodness
ing around the edges. His skin is soft and light, and he
lo's eyes are big and innocent. He has small li
He latched on quickly, drinking eagerly, which ma
d. "We can't keep living like this, in the cold
od to eat, and maybe even a job. If I didn't eat, my b
at I never had any real schooling. I can barely count, and, to
f future can I give my son?" I th
sounds silly, but it's the truth. I won't ever be able to find a rea
the Beta's office and taught myself how to draw things that looked r
draw more. I ended up drawing many things, mostly portraits of
looked down at Milo, who was staring up at me whi
determination. "Things will get better, and soon, I'll be able to get you
just me now. I have my son, and I will make a life for the both of us. It won't be easy, but I