Unconventional Alpha
raining. Each rustle of leaves and snap of twigs seemed like a warning, a reminder that danger lurked
read across the wooden table. His brow was furrowed
he said as soon a
sked, pouring herse
ng the pack's land. There's been unusual activity-rogue wolves spotted
You think it's connected t
is too perfect. You start unlocking your powers, and suddenly,
I, Caleb? Every time I think I'm startin
more-something rare. I've heard stories about wolves born with ancient bloodlines, tie
mory, speaking cryptic words about her destiny. "Why would any
. "They'll see you as a threat-o
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s, about the stories they used to tell her when she was a child. They had always spoken of her as some
answers-real answers. And there was only one place she could think of to start
les of curses. But Elena couldn't let fear hold her back. If t
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e forest, surrounded by dense vegetation and treacherous terrain. As they walke
re you sure about this? The ruins aren
d. "If I'm going to fight whatever'
Elena was stubborn, but there was a new determinati
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ins of the packhouse stood tall against the rising sun, its stone walls covered in vines an
ense of foreboding settled over them. The shadows seemed
his hand on her sho
swers she sought were waiting. But as she ventured deeper into the ruins, she couldn
ng to let her lea
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