THE REBIRTH OF A HEIRESS
st between the life she had lived and the one she was living now. She tried to move, but A scalding pain surged through her head and chest making her let out a groan out of her li
ence was commanding, exuding both power and sincere concern. He was tall and broad-shouldered, his sharp features were softened by the line
w reality. Her memories were still blurry, so it was hard for her to tell the difference between her life as Alice and her new one as
y reassuring about the name as if it were a long-lost memory trying to surface. She studied h
yourself." Though Luna was comforted by his words, her mind was constantly working to piece together the pieces of
ficance that she could not fully comprehend. In an attempt to make sense of the feelings whirling inside of her
n gaze. "I understand you are disoriented, but everythin
, her father, who had planned both her own and her mother's deaths. And now, in this new life, she was being asked to trust someone she hardl
as though to ground her in the present. "Safe from what? Why do I feel as t
ice grew rough as she stumbled.
arefully. "You made it through the brutality." The doctors were concerned that you wouldn't survive bec
aced. Her wounds from being betrayed had not yet healed, and she still carried the sorrow of remembe
this was trying to send a message, but they did not succeed. I won't let them." T
ewolf society, bound by rules and hierarchies she had yet to understand. The idea both frightened and intri
ad a commanding presence in the room due to her height and attractive appearance. Her sharp eyes immediat
r with a nod. "Luna, this is Marissa, my second-in-command.
worried." Despite what Marissa said, Luna sensed that she was more worried about the consequences of her recove
u." She said, with her dry throat. The pains in her chest r
stern voice, he said, "You need to rest and regain your strength." Once y
y now, a survivor of a horrible attack, not Alice Wonder, the betrayal heiress. But what kind
System had promised her revenge, and she would see it through. But first, she needed to understand this wor