ALPHA'S LESSON: My Mate In Disguise.
at Crescent Falls University had begun, and while my peers seemed settled in their paths, I felt like a restless wave, crashing agai
tes about the wolves said to roam the forests surrounding Crescent Falls. My anthropology studies had ignited a fire in me, a thirst for knowledge that d
to command attention. He was tall, with an air of confidence that cloaked him like a second skin. His dark hair fell just above his piercing blue eyes, which seemed to hold
feeling that there was more to him than met the eye, an allure that drew me in despite my better judgment. As he began hi
res, often rooted in truths we have long forgotten." His gaze landed on me for a fraction of a second, and I felt my pulse quicken
as palpable as he recounted tales of wolves that roamed the forests, protectors of ancient power. I couldn't help but scribble notes feverish
g he had to offer. But there was a tension in the air that I couldn't quite place, an unspoken connection that flicke
s as he prepared to dismiss us. I caught his eye again, and the intensity in his gaze sent a shiver down my spine. There was a mome
lear, "the truth often hides in the shadows.
ignited a mix of embarrassment and exhilaration within me. It was as if he could see past my restless exter
k at him, and for a fleeting moment, the world around us ceased to exist. The other students filed out, laughter and chatter f
aught in the warmth of his gaze. "I sense a curiosity in you that goes beyond the ordi
aunted my dreams? My mind raced with possibilities, but just as quickly, doubt crept in. What did he really wa
f emotions raging inside me. I turned to leave, my heart pounding in my chest, bu
to my cheeks. At that moment, I felt both exhilarated and terrified, as if I stood o
my life was about to change in ways I couldn't yet comprehend. The weight of his gaze lingered on my
yond my sight. A cold breeze swept through the hall, sending a chill down my spine.
made my heart race with both fear and exhilaration. I paused, uncertainty twisting in my gut, and realized with a t
intense gaze fixed on the forest beyond. It was then I knew that my life was intertwined with the secret