Claimed by My Enemy Alpha Mate
From my father's tales, it wasn't like the territories our pack occupied, which
rds echoed in my ears. His warm concern still touched me, but now, I had no choice but to enter this area, once an absolute fo
ase protect me from Ron's clutche
ithin the territory of the back mountain, I moved cautiously th
ra
ilent forest, but hidden among the bushes, I perked up m
int glow on the deep green, almost black leaves, but the moon
nesting squirrel, ears pricked, quietly
promised for tonight's hunting gam
be better to go back now and enjoy some wine and meat with those obedient female
ound, sitting or standing, burning torches stuck in
better. There are many precious prey in this back mountai
?" one wer
Just think about it, it's not easy for Alpha Ron to gather all these things. If we catch
face grew paler. I stiffly turned my head to gaze at this seemingly quiet and peaceful
y. What kind of prey could compare to a snow-w
lf shook his head, "Alpha Ron just sa
Ron has given us only one night. This back mountain will be sealed since
u have good taste. I wa
ime is shor
ow, they left again, leaving behind ashes fro
hed deeply, then turned and shifted my already nu
w-c
branches shook a few times. My heart skipped a beat as I
ose alpha werewolves, why did this inex
s rustled on the ground. Moonlight filtered through the
ghter, crouched down
g from my waist, filled with firefly powder, an
ste
t's
d me to my room, he took out a small white clot
," the man said, lookin
s powder where you pass. As long as no beasts attack you, hide y
tonishment, looking at
black darkness, they see as if it were daytime. Where
aint, pearl-like glow. I picked up a bit of the powder and spread it on my hand. In
laus said, looking down at me, his golden eyes hiding oppression. "As lon
essive breath making me dare not look into his ey
laus's indiffere
nd I'll use it,"
N
clenched my fingers, cautiously naviga
n't use it," I pinched my fing
dn't know why he helped me escape from Alpha Ron, why he could recognize my identity, and why he insiste
tailbone were the most comp
o retch due to excessive nervousness, and faintly smelled the salt
ed, and squeezed out the last
rest receded beside me. Stepping on the dry leaves on the ground, brushing past
inging the unique salty smell of the sea. The moon hung high in the dark b
ottom of the cliff. A few slender, tender cypress trees grew below the rugged cliff, stretching ou
black hood covering my head, finally not needing to suppress my