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Lola! The Alpha's Lost Luna

Chapter 2 Lola's POV

Word Count: 1271    |    Released on: 22/12/2024

piercing, authoritative voice reverberated

that his footsteps were just behind me. In this spot that used to seem like home, I was unable to breathe. I no longer felt like I knew

e's snarling voice, I

the sympathy in their eyes. My entire world had been shattered by Declan, a

he would seize me and make me stop, but I was quicker. I ignored the sting of branches scratching a

near. I had to keep going, though. I couldn't turn ar

sehoods, and from the picture of his face when he declared it was done. I was still plagued by the specter of his c

o longer wanted to experience the pack's pull, hear their whispers about my strained relationship wi

oat. A low growl, the shatter of twigs. Adeoye wasn't the one. That sm

g for me to run again, and I came t

with derision, cried out from the darkness.

rek, the last person I want

er as I spat. His eyes gleamed in the moonlight as he stood at the edge of

I ought to pose the same query to you. You're racing a

ck to Declan. I said, "Stay out of this," in a tone that

rn the instant Declan chose to sever his relationship with you. Now you are the wea

t him to remind me of Declan's choice and how br

relax and straighten, lifting my chin. Varek, I don't need

it's not sympathy. It's true. Now you're weak.

th. "You're not correct. I will live. He is not

at correct? So why are you out here fleeing your own pack and your life that

ble to articulate why I felt empty within and why lea

ished with me, s

en't you?" "Always fleeing when things get difficult. leaving behind everyone who

woman who left me with unanswered questions and a br

dare talk about her," I growled, my voice shaking with

lize how much I know. And I am fully aware of how

I felt the oppressive weight of his words pressing down on me. But before

rkness, I turned, my eyes widening

was t

ed the clearing, a mixture

e that was almost audible but sounded like a curse. "I said I

of as the night itself, the guy who had destroyed my heart was standing

darkness as fast as he had appeared,

tbeat

s gaze changed. He responded, "You should go after him," in a remarka

t like I was being choked by the weight of De

keep in mind that sometimes staying put is more difficult t

forward or backward due to the dar

the love I believed I had,

shed, though.

o me

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