Lola! The Alpha's Lost Luna
oice cut through the chilly night air and drew me out of
re, his silhouette contrasting sharply with the moonlight as he stood in the shadows of the thick wo
. As though the entire world was holding its breath, antici
with unquestionable power. "Alone in
m or the shadows that seemed to be closing in on me. Alpha Adeoye, the leader of the pack, was a mys
he eye and finally mumbled, "I'm
smile as the corner of his mouth quirked. "This
m Declan, from the pack, from the life I believe
ce, "I'm fine." "I don't
ck eyes were unfathomable as he scrutinized me. "I believe you d
ntense, probing gaze, which seemed to be able to see right through me and past t
." Even if my legs shook a little, I refused to
observing me with a nearly calculating seriousness without flinching or
n a low, nearly whispery voice. "From
the broken fragments of my soul, the aspects of myself that I had made such a
a menacing presence. "You are unable to change who you ar
ady lost my way. Since Declan abandoned me and left me to
's exactly what I need." "Perhaps I should get l
y believed he may say something else. But then I was t
e right." "However, escaping your fate or t
stioned, "You think I can't see it?" "You no longer have a relationship with Declan. However, that does not excl
Declan's rejection. However, Alpha Adeoye? He was completely unaware
ed, "I don't need your sy
s voice. But if you don't allow yourself to recover, you will be. Avoiding everyth
rect. Now that Declan had rejected me, I was only a shell of the person I had once been. I had no directio
and inquired. I couldn't help but speak in a colder to
r my face as if gauging every word I spoke and every feeling
ger. from reality. But, Lola, I've glimpsed your future. Additionally,
he assurance in them, drew me in and gave me the impression that I was perched on the pr
ove a whisper, "I'm not looking for a
ou can't forget. Not really. However, you have a choice in
between us. I couldn't force myself to shove him away and tell him that I didn't need his as
voice trembled a little as I asked.
. Rather, he observed me intently, as
urmured, "I want you to understand, Lola." "I'm giving y
eart began to accelerate. What did he actually h
ound rang out through the darkn
ouder, my heart began to race. Alpha Adeoye's visage
remarked sternly.
imself before I could ask him what was
reverberated. A chorus was heard. A bundle. Further
was on the horizon. Something that w