THE ALPHA'S FORGOTTEN MATE
as'
ol wooden frame, letting out a breath I hadn't realized I wa
n, her fear-it was like looking into the eyes of a stranger when all I wanted was for her to see me the wa
cas
ssed and her expression stern. She had always been the voice o
softer than I expected. "You can't
k we have time, Eleanor? The pack is fa
s capable of," Eleanor interrupted sharply. "If you force her to
But every day the curse tightened its grip on my pack. The land was dying, war
by and do nothing,"
already waited years for her. What's a little longer? Let her come to y
little place in matters of the heart.
" I asked aft
he's scared and disoriented. Don't make
ur struggles pressing down on everyone. The curse wasn't just a physical ailment; it was a shad
om smelled of aged wood and leather, the only sanctuary I had left. I dropped into my
ess spreading, border patrols encountering stra
gan
orment, appearing just long enough to remind us of her power before van
oor pulled me fr
called, my
s expression grim. "We've spotted h
ere
didn't engage, just stood there watching. Sh
thin, but I couldn't afford to act recklessly. N
p a closer watch on the perimeter. If she
itated, his brow furr
remember," I
ession sympathetic.
d-fragile as it had been-was gone, buried beneath years
t the curse?" Marcu
dmitted. "She'
ember, how can she help us? The witch made it clear that Aria
firmly, though the words f
is eyes was unmistakable. He left after
less. Her laughter, her defiance, the way she'd looked at me as if I were her whole world. And then the
was far uglier. I'd been a coward, too afraid of the witch's wrath to hold onto
led me. This one wa
cas
my heart pounding as the door creaked open. Aria stood
gaze darting around the
yself to remain calm. "Come in," I
scanned the room, lingering on the map of the territor
rms wrapping around herself. "But it's like there's
t the vulnerability in her voice. "It
piercing. "And if it doesn't? Wh
pressing down on me. "Then we start fres
say more, but she simply nodded. She
said softly before disap
ering in the air. No matter how much time had passed, no matter how br
nt losing her