It felt great, letting the animal side of me free without thinking of limitations. That is one of the reasons I felt so at home here. The reason I didn’t care to be careful around them. All this while, they just wanted to make a myth true. You sure as hell know it is not a myth. I ignore the dist
ALPHA ZADE I still had not picked my mouth up from the ground when she spoke again. “Are you okay?” the woman asks, inching closer to me. She looks concerned, completely unaware of the inner turmoil I'm dealing with. I blink a few times, then I swallow and clear my throat. still, when I try to f
FEYRE I stayed close to the entrance for what felt like forever. Two voices are at war with each other in my head. One says to go back inside, being out here is not safe. The other, the one I agree with deep down, is pushing me to go searching in the night. I have no idea what I am searching for,
FEYRE My confidence died down with every step I took away from the people coming. I felt guilty that I was putting so much distance between Zade and I. He is still back in Drugal’s back and I’m out here, with no idea how to go back. I didn’t even know how to go back to the hut we were staying in w
ALPHA ZADE “Are you okay?” a soft feminine voice says as I feel a hand on my shoulder. I jerk awake, breathing heavily. I blinked multiple times, looking around the room like a maniac. There is a voice in my head, sounding panicked as fuck and it keeps repeating the same word over and over again
All the things I endured in alpha training school. My father is a piece of cake compared to some of the guys I had to fight. The things I had to do to pass. She said killing him is a line I shouldn’t cross. Whatever that means, it doesn't matter right now. I needed to find her. I ran back out, my
FEYRE I hear loud voices. A constant beeping and movement. Too much movement. My stomach rolls and bile rises up to my throat. “Shit.” someone curses loudly and I feel a hand cradling the back of my head, holding me up. At first, I thought it was Zade but quickly squash that thought, it is not
FEYRE The nurse the doctor mentioned came about ten minutes after he left, if I counted correctly. She was dressed in the usual nurses uniform and was plainfully human like him. She kept looking at me like she expected me to jump her or something. Which would be impossible seeing as they had tied