FORSAKEN BY FATE EMBRACE BY WOLVES
AN
r ground. I could still feel the rough, callous hands that had pinned me down, the jeers and cruel laughter echoin
ing, filled with a menacing power that sent a chill down my spine. The wolves who'd been tormenting me stilled, their expre
em snarled, his voice a s
came a sound-a snarl so deep it felt like the forest itself was growing back. My heart
. My vision swam, but I forced my eyes to stay ope
rything explod
and desperate, a symphony of pain that made my stomach twist. I could hear them pleading, begging for mercy, but their voices were drowned out by the wet, sickening soundsut I couldn't escape it. Their terrified screams were everywhere, echoing off the trees and filling the clearing. I could hear
nly as it had starte
ing as I tried to process what had just happened. The wolves who'd attacked me were gone-what remained of them was strew
ead, but I managed to lift myself enough to look up. My breath caught in my throat as I saw three
r seen. They were tall and broad-shouldered, their bare skin slick with the remnants of the battle, blood smearing across their arms and chests. Even in the di
vilish smirk playing at his lips. His piercing dark amber eyes glinted with something al
ually, his voice smooth and deep. "T
m-was overwhelming. They were devastatingly handsome, each in their own way, with an aura of strength and pow
ce straight through me. His gaze was softer, more curious, but still inte
e gentle, though there was a hint of s
if I was alright. I felt like I was standing on the
his arms over his chest, his expression unreadable. He looked at me with a mix
rner of his mouth. "We don't normally go out of our way to save
out. My voice seemed to have deserted me in the f
'm Reed Bennett. This is my brother, Asher," he gestured to the icy blue eyed one, who gave me a small nod," and t
it. But I knew enough to understand that they were no ordinary wolves. There
g his face. "We saw what Raiden did to you," he said, his voice laced with disgu
er, his contemptuous gaze, still fresh in my mind. I could feel m
her said gently. "In fact, we're here to
they know my name? But that was the least of my worries now. "W
s. "A chance to reclaim your dignity. To get back at
. The idea of it was intoxicating, tempting me in ways I'd never imagined. But
, his gaze steady. "We w
ned into silence
ust for a year. Enough to make a statement. Enough to s
r bride-to belong to them, even if it was just temporarily. The thought was both thrilling and terr
ssuring. "You'll have our power, our influence
trust them? Could I put my faith in these three men who had appea
left to lose? I had n
n and curiosity. I could feel the weight of their offer pressing down on me,
ely a whisper as I spoke the wo
acce