Enslaved by The Ruthless Alpha King.
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a goblet of wine to the wall, The broken things scattered around the room showed how angry I was. Running a hand through my
eight of loss, a constant reminder of the things I gave up for power and control. Taking deep breaths, I tri
n away from me, their lives cut short by the cruel hands of fate. I was supposed to protect them, to be their
e or kindness. Survival was all that mattered, and I knew from an early age that showing any weakness would only
t had never truly healed. The memories of that tragic night played before my eyes, a vivid reminder of the terrible things I had done. Not wanting to dwe
le for her death-the one who had awakened something in me, a glimpse of compassion and vulnerability
ast failures. But my wolf stopped me, sensing something in her that deserved to survive. So instead,
faded, leaving an emptiness that echoed throughout my kingdom. She served as a constant reminder of my own flaws, of the
y. Our connection and her spark of life ignited conflicting feelings within me. I wanted
ed me heavily, and I couldn't shake it off. I knew I was heading down a destructive path
ided, Evelyn would remain in my service, her presence a constant reminder of the choices I had made. For now, I
lone in the darkness of my chambers. The silence was deafening, amplifying the haunting whisper
challenge my dominance. She possessed a fire within her, a resilience that both infuriated and intrigued me. The th
But the guilt, like poison in my veins, reminded me of the lives I destroyed, including my
. The night whispers echoed my deepest fears and regrets. I was a ruthless rule
ef bore down on me, threatening to break me. I sank to my knees, letting
e night, my voice heavy with sorrow. "I fai
g image of her lifeless body. I had taken her life, extinguishing the light that onc
med to pierce through my darkness, defying my attempts to forget her. I realized my actions
g surface. Her voice echoed in my mind, her defiance and resilience piercing through my
lead to more destruction. But for now, I would carry the weight of m