The Red Wolves Legacy: A leader's destiny
on, Leah became more
silience; usually, Akila would simply stand
iating Leah, who felt her pride wounded by the realization
gaze flickering to Alpha Dante, then to Alpha Kael, wh
r wore a b
. She looked back at Akila, who panted
ad to do. She just
the Luna of the C
ld mean so much for her. It would secure a relationship between her pack and the Cryst
l she eve
ther to be
d back to Akila, her hands clenching in
landing with precision and force. Akila struggled to defend herself, but Leah's speed a
from her battered lips, and her arms bore witness to the brutal assault – bruised, scratched, and reddened. Just as she attempted to pus
ttered from her mouth, and her arms were a mess of bruises and scratches. As she st
eating. We're going to get seriously hurt
on. She knew Lexine was right; she couldn't keep taking
ong, too fast, and Akila
er, and Akila's body had r
The punch had been swift and precise, catching Princes
ed by a cacophony of boos and jeers, with many
g to kill th
vil! She'll
crowd's cry escalated, their voi
nd, feeling a sense of detachment and dread. She hadn'
ettled heavily on her shoulders, and s
o now? Would she be puni
ered to Princess Leah, who was slowly getting to h
owing that she had jus
ointment. He turned to Alpha Kael and said something inaudible, be
lpha Dante didn't look back, his departure
amma through the mindlink to take Akila away
Akila's arm in a tight grip. "You're coming with me," he growled, dragg
, her mind reeling with the conse
to face the wrath of Alpha Dante. Donel's grip on her arm wa
into the distance, replaced by the col
red what her punishment would be. Would it be physical, o
dragged deeper into the darkne
ngeons, shoving her inside as
d get up, he ki
e didn't stop. He pulled her up by her hai
stop abusing her. By the time he threw her back to the grou
her cheeks, though she didn't
again to her wolf, who tried her hardest to heal her wounds, but th
ment they came to the world. That was why thei
one nothi
the good mutt she was, but still, she was hated, she w