HER SECOND CHANCE MATE
a's
e was ki
about. The rustling in the bush got louder and louder. I hugged
s." I heaved a
eing, only trees stretching further into distances of darkness. How long would I journey before I
king on foot all this time, the thought of perhaps taking a little rest came to me, but I jus
rs, I ran with hopes of getting out of the forest or glimpsing anything that looked like a sign of hope. A few times, I felt like I h
oring the pain in my ankle already making my feet numb, I ampl
tree about nine feet long. When I finally slowed down, I sat at the foot of the tree
I'd ever felt in my entire life as an omega. The shouts of anger and disgust that came from the people as I was drag
ate, how my life had taken a drastic turn aside from it's usual turns in just a n
fast as possible, not cry." I told myself as I was
still while my mind went blank for what felt like a minute. The pa
ing and rough pushing I had received, inclu
ld myself to rest on the tree. "A f
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of bushes as something ran by across my leg. Against
using the squirrel beside me to scamper away while sending th
y journey, but I had slept off till morning. Looking at my an
ike a stream a few kilometers away from me. Walking cautiously, careful not to
ard the grumbling in my stomach. There were no fruit trees in sight,
rrel but failed to catch it. Finding a new target, I was twic
e bush animals in my possession. All t
ire. It remains how to start a fire now. I had heard of methods of using stones to make fi
struck them together. Nothing. Finding another stone, I struck i
r until I struck a particular set and saw sparks. Striking them harder
t to roast it. I did this for all three, ate them, and drank from the stream.
he forest. At this time, I didn't even know where I was or where I was
ther day. There was n
till nothing except trees and
at's meant to be my fate?" I asked, limping from the pai
rustling of bushes and then th
told myself to continue what se
t in time, I could feel the hairs at the back of m
ing followed. After about fifteen minutes, I stopped running
ee, only to land on feet and not roots. Before I could turn to find out who I had bumped in
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giving orders, footsteps, and ch
asleep?" I he
ink?" A second p
n who had spoken said, "Let's
flying open, just as they were b
the door they were locking. "What am I
hen you trespassed." The one locking the door, w
espass." I said, grabbin
t Pack." The first man spat. "Satisfied?" He
A pack where trespassers were not treated lightly. Run by the fearsome Alpha Lucas, a man who trained all the mem
I screamed, shakin
I get Beta Cole." The secon
as my mind dug into the possibilities o
n even bigger trouble in just less than
he guard that was sent to call Alph
the cell where I w
to meet you