The Last Wolf Princess
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d glass, watching the droplets race each other down winding paths. She'd spent so many years on the inside looking out, always watching the world from behind glass, always just
es were worn. She'd memorized the words so well that she could reci
understood what that meant all too well. In this world, where power was divided into strict ranks, omegas were the lowest. They were the laborers, the ones who worked the land and held
here omegas had enough of their own struggles, where did they fit? Why would they take her in when they had so little themselves? The thought didn't make sense, but Lila had long lear
hanage director, standing in the doorway. Her usual stern expression was softened by something else-
her voice uncharacteristically soft. "Yo
ipped by an overwhelming sense of fear. The last sixteen years had taught her to keep her emotions at bay, to keep her hopes in check. After all, most of the olde
olding her in. She didn't know why, but every step toward the door felt heavier. She had spent so long l
every corner was so familiar, a place Lila had known for most of her life. She had never really thought about leaving,
ir bodies standing close as if they had already formed a bond stronger than the distance between them. They were, as Mrs. Harding had said, omegas. Lila had heard about
gray, his body broad and solid like the earth itself. His expression softened when he saw her, and he gav
ze, a softness that caught Lila off guard. It was the kind of look that said she cared, even before
said, her voice bright and trying to brea
rself to take a step forward. She didn't know what to say, didn't know how to fill the space between them. Thank you. I'm happy. Neither of tho
nally meet you," she said, her voice steady but kind. "We've been waiting for t
didn't know how to respond to them, to this kindness, but her body moved forward on its
rmured, his voice low and calming. "Take your
e that she hadn't let herself feel in years. She blinked, quickly looking away, trying to keep the
of hope began to grow, just a little. It was fragile, like a flickering candle flame, but it was there. For the
to match the turmoil within her. At that moment, Lila's journey
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