The Alpha's Spurned Destiny
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had dressed me in the dress that Grandfather had provided. It would be more convenient
ng spent my whole childhood in the compound, I had never visited the Alpha's home. Unless the weather was extremely severe, everyone normally congregated at the clearing f
the forest began, all of the residences within the compound came to an end. with the exception of the Alphas. The driveway led to the Alpha House, which was situated at the end of a two-mile stretch of road that cu
tonight's meeting, how could I be sure? Whatever the purpose of the lights, they radiated a lovely, unsettling brightness. We had only
direction as we approached the residence. A man questioned who would
I simultaneously
he man asked me, "W
ing to seem a little
ast name?" I was the only pack memb
aw the startled look on his face when he heard my name. I
g in two months. Please, use this time to mingle with the other pack members. Should you happen to find a different mate among the pack, the Alpha would consider t
er the years, giving the impression that it had been there since the beginning of these. It was quite possibly square feet. It was a huge sp
ce floor was built up amidst the flashing lights. All the food for the evening was being served under a gorgeously furnished, if somewhat tacky,
o mix, converse, dance, and engage in any other activities. All I wa
illow was dragging me about. The majority of them gave off the impression that they wanted to be friends but were unable to defy the l
troduce me to turned her down, she was on the
d said, "Don't worry about it,
ted crying, "That
arm rub and said, "It'
stop me." She rushed out of my sight. I understood that trying to connect with so many different pack members would only lead
with Kyran and her other buddies. Grandfather would never find out that I had completely blown off the ce
d my attention just as I was about to disregard the party. I really did not
nce was so old, it seemed unlikely that I would encounter him right now. I came upon a tree that appeared to have fallen during a very long storm. It was low enough to sit on comfortably because it was partially hidden
that the smell was growing stronger. incredibly po