Mated To The Rejected Elf Omega
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Every step I took felt heavier as th
ure Luna of this pack" Liam's voice carried, and t
ow me whole. But I wouldn't. None of them d
d home. A surge of anger and sadness twisted inside me, but I pushed
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aching night. Trees surrounded me in every direction, their
would be in the rogue territory. The ma
me alone since I no longer belonged to a pack. Or maybe they'd hunt me down.
the quiet air and my heart stopped be
gleaming with hunger. It was a rogue, just li
my feet feeling like lead. Sweat trickled down the back of
ed, and before I could
ing as I hit the ground. My limbs tangled in th
never
t shook the earth beneath me. Another wolf, larger and more dangerous, had intercep
brutal, the constant chattering of teeth and claws feeling the air, but it was over in seco
iercing gaze locking onto mine. Something about those eyes felt familiar, though I co
mbled to my feet, my heart poundi
stood before me. Tall, muscular, and every bit as intimidating as the bea
eeks flushed. He was... impressive. I quickly snapped my eyes
whispered, my voi
word for what felt like an eternity. Finally, he growl
oon Pack. His reputation preceded him-fierce and ruthless, b
, my voice shaking. "
sneer. "What's a wolfless
rming in my throat, trying to stand tall despite the sting
r me, cold. "A rog
t in front of him. I'd shed enough tears for Liam.
y voice sounded more fragile than I
as he pulled out a bag from
trousers. I tried to avert my gaze, but curiosity got the best of me. My
I finally glanced back, he was s
bag over his shoulder and turne
as the growl of another wolf echoed in the di
t slipping on the uneve
me. His eyes were blazing with fury, and
ze, and I forced myself to st
k away, leaving me alone in the dark. But
ne leaving no room for argumen
struggling to match his long strides. As we wa
moved about, their eyes wary as they noticed Oliver leading a stranger into their midst. I f
territory. "You can stay here" He said, his voice cold. "B
und. The cold air nipped at my skin, and the unfamiliar surroundings only heightened my sense of is
o back. Not aft
A cold breeze slipped through the cracks in the walls, sending a s
my heart stilled as I caught sight of
. It hadn't gi
found m