Sold to the Alpha
isturbing, almost too real. She could still see the images flashing through her mind: wolves tearing each other apart in a blood-soaked clearing, their howls mi
n't just a nightmare. The details were too precise, too clear. She had seen faces that she d
rway. The pack members came and went, silent and focused, like well-oiled cogs in a war machine. Nobody paid
ith an intensity that seemed uniquely his own. He didn't turn his
you slept well, he n
she replied aft
, his eyes piercing as i
about th
aring, the wolves, the battle. She avoided talking about the emoti
was silent for a moment,
dinary dream,
yet explored. They entered a spacious tent, filled with ancient scrolls, maps
script lay. He carefully unfolded it, revealing
ained. She speaks of a war that will change the order o
uscript, trying to un
this ? she asked, her tone
his eyes lighting up
, he said. Your past contains s
their implication was immense. She wanted to ask more questions, bu
tely sat up, h
ack, he
he unrest was palpable in the camp. The wolves were grou
ses with relentless efficiency. Lyana stayed behind, watch
menacing. She saw wolves rushing towards the fores
or maybe hours, had passed when the first wolves returned. Some ca
rtly after, unharme
Lyana asked, brea
r, his expressi
said simply. But
frow
t
r strengths, he replied. T
l, leaving Lyana alo
as now at the heart of a much larger conflict than she had imagined. And as she return