The Alpha's Predestined Soulmate
a map, chosen to be far away. Far from everything. But now that she was here, sitting on the edge of a bed with questionable bedding in a small guesthouse, she wondered if it
had thought that distance would be enough. That leaving was the solution. Yet, as she ran a hand through her hair to dislodge the accumulated dust,
oed beneath her feet, as if she were walking to a hollow drum. The windows were open, but no one seemed to be watching. Yet she felt
ay apples. Lyra avoided making eye contact and just wandered between the shelves. She didn't need m
ll. Not human. Her breath caught, her fingers clenching on the bag. She turned her head instinctively, searching for t
alley. They were leaning against a wall, their bodies relaxed but their gazes fixed on her. Lyra kept walking, trying not to
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d in spite of herself, their gaz
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face, stepped forward slightly. He had that look that Lyra kne
for people passing th
her and walked away, feeling their eyes fo
ive safety of her small room. Every creak, every breath of wind seemed to hide
He was there, in the darkness. A towering figure, a presence that filled the space like a silent storm. She
he whi
mth invade her, a sensation that was not entirely unpleasant but de
Co
ave sworn she wasn't alone. She strained her ears, but there was only silence
e window, where she looked out at the street below. Empty. But
g, she saw those eyes, that voice. She did not know who he wa