Mated to the Lycan king
ts, "He forced my face to look at hi
go," I
tear my body apart if I didn't look up to him. I have no other o
pers, and then his face is all over me like he is trying to get famili
can, jumping fences at the few places they exist, until I get to our hideout
throwing myself on her while
, Vorenica." "What took
hat I have. You just wait a little while-sh
out at this hour is just for one thing-a suicide mission. The vampires are out. Those blood-sucking
at the room up, and then another one not too far
oom, which we use for everything-the
eat to feed Grandma. I take the plate to her for acting as natural
ion of meat. I was so hungry that I felt dizzy at some point. For days, we have been surviving without f
ed upward, looking at the ceiling. I am just realizing that we have been living in a cave all this time. as long as I can rememb
for us. And we are always mates with one man, whom I know will love me and protect me forever. Someone who will free me from the shackles of fear That's a
an, but I am sure he was a Lycan. His face was well-structured and masculine.
't allow werewolves to live a minute longer once they get hold of them. It's just as if they prey mostly on us, while
eping soundly, much better than the previous day. I lay back, this time a
fear. I go over to the window, pulling the curtains to one side, and then peering outsid
dma. I searched everywhere, calling out to her until I got to the
thing you are awake;
t about you
f I haven't, my end is already here, and I won't like to drag you to it." Ta
though she insists. I went over to
ut you, granny?" "You are my only fami
k door. Almost immediately as we were leaving, the door b
side. Truly, she was slowing me down. But that
t; you must do that to save the whole werewolf clan. We wi
," I insist. She stops suddenly and
at way you can save us all. "You can avenge us all," I hear Grandma's
bility to hear people's thoughts if you wish as
day I will finally be able to have that ability that she said w
dma drifted away from my presence and ran back t
ng," I cry out, trying to mind-link her, but she doesn't respond, o
s clashing and then bloo
ouch to my feet and sob slowly. I killed her. I killed them all. If I hadn't adamantly gone out even after Grandma warned me
e; I have to run outside if I
e, at all