The Alpha's Predestined Soulmate
riosity. The woman at the grocery store had whispered something as she counted out the change, a snippet of conversation she wasn't supposed to hear. Nothing c
s, signs she didn't understand. It wasn't fear. Not really. More like a kind of respect mixed with silent dread. She should have left, ignored all of that. But the idea of a village, of a hidden pack
the market. A young brunette woman, full of energy, the type to speak too quickly, too loudly. Mari
ound here, are you?
d. She had continued to speak, without waiting for a res
like you. Most of them come for the scenery, or b
without seeming pushy, a way of smiling that made it impossible to completely push her away. And, against
he had said later, as if in confidence. A village a lit
llage? Lyra had a
d her shoulders,
you're interested
what she was doing. And despite her instincts, despite that little voice i
her senses alert. There was something in the air, a tension she couldn't explain. When they finally arrived, Lyra felt her breath catch for a
n the city. Here, it was different. They were sizing her up, assessing her, as if they
d with a smile. They're
at feeling only grew stronger when she noticed the markings on some of them. S
but warm, and for the first time in days, Lyra felt almost safe. M
at do yo
shr
... di
rst out
t's not so bad here. Well, if you kn
w? Lyra asked, unable
an enigma
rules. But you... you
a f
do yo
d, but her ga
it. You give off something. Som
she knew Maria was right. She had always attracted attention, even when she
the village, he had felt her presence. He was there, hidden in the shadows, following her every move. It
resence. And even though she didn't know who he was yet, a p