Hated but Fated: Nova's Destiny.
ick with the scent of impending bloodshed, and a deadly silence gripped the night. Without warning, the stillness wa
hless precision. Teeth and claws flashed in the moonlight as they ripped through the Peak Pack's sentinels, who bare
cries for help drowned out by the thunderous growls of the invading wolves. Chaos erupted as the bat
eaming with cold satisfaction. His presence was like a dark cloud looming over the battlefield, his aura of dominance
tearing through flesh. The ground was slick with blood, the stench of death rising into the night. Shouts of angu
violence, a single voice cut
s the battlefield. The warriors, in mid-attack, froze, their jaws still dripping wit
egan to shift. His bones cracked and reformed, his body twisting until a monstrous wolf stood where the man once had been. The enormous black wolf, its fur
ruins of her den, her small frame bruised and bloodied. Along with several other survivors, she was thrown into a cold, damp cell beneath t
e weight of her new reality settled in. The Peak Pack had fallen, and she
eks Af
f sleep from her eyes. She was still in the same position she had fallen asleep in-her back pressed against the cold concrete floor, knees tucked up toward her chest. It wasn't the mos
nto the same uncomfortable position on the floor. Nova couldn't imagine surviving without her. It had been three weeks since they met, back whe
led the air. Usually, the cell reeked of hay, but now it was tainted with something far more disgusting. As the guards approach
Emma, despite her Alpha blood, was no exception. They both made themselves as small as possible, though it was harder for Emma. She had been trained her entire life to lead, to be an Alpha. The filth, the humiliation o
heir laughter echoing off the stone walls. They weren't wrong, Nova thought bitterly. They were
far too small to be shared among so many. But then, something unusual happened-another loaf was thrown in, making two. Emma, quick as lightning, sprang fro
ova. Nova squeezed Emma's hand in gratitude, her stomach growl
ied to the second's question. "Keeping them locked u
to the night her parents were killed, how he had brutally ripped their heads from their bodies. Though she hadn't witnessed it with her own eyes, she had felt it-their deaths rippling through her as the last strands of their
on her back beside Nova, both of them staring at the
ith longing. "I always wanted to travel, to see the human world. I wanted to live among th
ma asked, curious. "The Peak Pack was one of the mos
said, still smiling at the thought. Emma looked at her sideways, while Nova kept her gaze fixed o
f forms and run together during the full moon. We called it the Eclipse. In our pack, we believed the moon goddess favored us mor
the hug was more for Emma or for herself, but it didn't matter. "That bas
the few things that kept them sane in the grim reality of the cell. Emma told Nova about her first time riding a
cell. It was the only way they could keep the nightmares at bay. In Nova's mind, the concrete floor melted away, and she imagined
r goodnights. Nova closed her eyes, hoping that wh