The rise of the orphan luna
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he pack. My chest had been hurting ever since Alpha Scott turned me down. The dull aching persisted and wou
nd kept going back to that night; I could still see the hatred in Scott's eyes and
lf, I muttered. "Not really, I'
t to be raised by the pack out of sympathy after my parents passed away when I was a new
ly sneer at me and tell me how unworthy I was. Now Scott had followed suit. Pe
It would be ineffective. However, I couldn't get rid of the sense that there ought t
uttered a barely heard murmu
. The room was softly lit by the moon, but his thoughts were anything but tranqu
ing to persuade himself that wha
You did, he concurred. An omega like Helen? Scott, she's frail. That kin
n down, something didn't feel right. He'd believed for a split second that he fe
cott said, "I don't know." Something abou
a, you are. You require a powerful partner at you
so difficult for him to forget? Her picture persisted, especially the look
Focus on the pack." You'll meet someone more ap
see her the way she wanted him to, they had always been close. She had been wa
as sweet as honey, s
s paperwork. "Serena," he answered. H
to be admiration or perhaps ambition. I wanted to se
hed. "I'm
e right decision." "You would have just been weakened
reen eyes, Scott glanced at he
saying... I'm right here if you're looking for someo
werful Luna, Scott," and he raised an eyebrow. Someone you
while, yet he had a moment of hesitation. Hi
med a little. The seed had been sown by her. A
. Even though the night air was chilly, I didn't mind. It assisted in numbing my chest ache. I
y, the woodland was tranquil, but there was something uneasy about the air toni
lation, I was startled to hear a
edge of the clearing stood three rogue wolves, their eyes gleaming with hatred. Com
o catch in my throat. I wasn't a com
reaming for me to run, but my legs felt like they were cemen
to see the second rogue pounce. I held my arms up to pro
dair. They both fell to the ground with great power from the hit. I was shocked
clearing became eerily quiet as the rogues wit
s shone brightly with intellect, and its coat was a deep midnight black. It turn
before I could speak, leaving me standing b
forest, my mind racing with questions. But one thing was clear I wasn't safe any