I took a deep breath and tried to compose myself. I couldn't believe what had just happened. Sebastian had attacked me, and I had defended myself.As I walked through the halls, I couldn't help but feel a sense of paranoia. I didn't know who to trust or who was on my side. It felt like everyone was against me, and I was all alone. But I knew I had to stay strong and keep moving forward.As I burst into my room, my heart was pounding in my chest, and my mind was racing with fear and confusion. I was hoping that I would find some solace in the privacy of my own room, but as I opened the door, I saw Clara sitting there with a look of fury on her face. She looked like she was ready to kill me.The tension in the room was palpable as she just glared at me, her eyes burning with anger. I could feel the intensity of her gaze on me, and it made me feel like I was suffocating. I knew that she was furious with me for what had happened with Sebastian, and I didn't know how to make it right.Befo
It was Sebastian, ordering his guards to get the dogs ready to chase me. I couldn't believe it. How did he know what had happened between Clara and me? Did someone tell him?I stayed there for a while, hoping that the place would clear. My heart was racing and I could feel the sweat dripping down my forehead. I was scared and confused, and I didn't know what to do next.As I hid there, my mind raced with questions. Who could have told Sebastian about Clara and me? Did they know about the fight in my room? I felt like I was being watched and my paranoia began to take over. Was someone watching me right now?I knew I had to move, to get out of there before the dogs were released. I took a deep breath and tried to steady myself. With a final glance through the gap in the wall, I took off, running as fast as I could, praying that I wouldn't get caught.I crouched behind the bushes, my heart pounding in my chest like a drum. Fear had seized my entire being as I realized the gravity of my s
The guards continued to walk towards me, clearly cut out to deal with me even if it meant killing me. I knew that I couldn't take them all on at once, so I focused her attention on the guard closest to me. I delivered a swift kick to his gut, causing him to double over in pain. Before he could recover, I followed up with a powerful uppercut that sent him crashing to the ground.The other guards circled me warily, their eyes locked on my every move. I took a deep breath and prepared to fight back with everything had. I knew that this was my only chance to escape, and I wasn't about to let it slip away.As the guards closed in, I launched into a flurry of punches and kicks, each blow striking with deadly accuracy. I felt a surge of satisfaction with each hit, knowing that I was finally taking control of my own fate.Despite their numbers, the guards were no match for me. I moved with an almost supernatural grace, my movements precise and deadly. I struck them down one by one, my fists
I got up from the ground and dusted myself off, taking one last look at the place where I had been hiding for so long. The place where I had almost met my end. My eyes lingered on the blood-stained ground, the broken twigs and branches that had been trampled in the struggle.But I couldn't afford to stay there any longer. I had to keep moving, keep running. I knew that Sebastian and his men would be coming after me, and I couldn't let them catch me. Not now, not after everything that had happened.So I started running again, pushing myself harder than I ever had before. My lungs burned, my muscles ached, but I didn't stop. I couldn't stop. I had to keep going.As I neared the pack, I could feel my heart racing in my chest. Something was wrong. The air was thick with an eerie silence that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I slowed down, my senses on high alert, trying to figure out what was going on.Normally, the pack was a bustling hive of activity, with wolves running a
I walked away from the gruesome scene, my heart heavy with grief and my mind reeling with shock. The images of my pack members' lifeless bodies were etched into my mind, haunting me with their brutal and senseless deaths. I couldn't believe this was happening, that our peaceful and tight-knit community had been torn apart in a matter of moments. As I walked towards my home, my feet felt heavy and my body numb. My eyes searched frantically for any signs of life, any evidence that someone had survived this massacre. But the eerie silence continued, the only sound being my own footsteps echoing through the empty streets. When I reached my home, I saw Dolph lying on the floor, bleeding and barely conscious. Fear gripped me as I rushed to his side, tears streaming down my face. I kissed him softly, praying that he would be okay. And miraculously, he began to heal before my very eyes, his wounds closing up and his breathing becoming steady. I watched in amazement, but also with a deep sen
I was consumed by rage, anger and a deep sense of pain. The death of my pack members was an unbearable blow to me. I couldn't help but feel guilty for not being there to save them. The thought of Sebastian being behind this horrific attack made it all worse, and it was like a fire burning inside of me. The fury that consumed me was so intense, I knew I had to do something to release it, and I started destroying everything in sight.I was in my room, and it was a mess, to begin with. My clothes were strewn all over the place, and my books were haphazardly piled on top of each other. I walked to the pile of books, grabbed one and flung it across the room. It hit the wall with a thud, and I felt a brief moment of satisfaction. But it wasn't enough, and I continued.I moved to my dresser and started throwing my clothes everywhere, ripping my shirts, and throwing my shoes at the wall. My anger was increasing, and I couldn't control it anymore. I grabbed my nightstand, flipped it over, and
As I entered the room, I could see that Dolph was already awake. But instead of the usual warm smile I usually received, he had a frown on his face."What's wrong?" I asked, already feeling a sense of unease wash over me."You slept with Sebastian," Dolph accused, his eyes narrowed."What? No! How could you even think that?" I protested, my heart pounding with anger and confusion."Your scent has changed, Hailee. I can smell him on you," Dolph replied coldly.I couldn't believe what I was hearing. How could Dolph think that I would betray him like that? I felt a deep sense of hurt and anger as I tried to defend myself."I swear to you, Dolph, I did not sleep with Sebastian! He attacked our pack, killed our people, and you think I would betray you like that?" I said, my voice rising in frustration.But Dolph remained unconvinced, and our argument escalated into a full-blown fight. I was hurt and angry that he would even think that of me, and he was hurt and angry that he couldn't trust
As I stood there, surrounded by Sebastian and his gang of rogues, I knew I had to be careful. I could feel my heart racing, my muscles tensing up as I prepared to defend myself against any potential attacks. I growled at them, making it clear that I was the Alpha of the rogues now, and I would not be intimidated.Sebastian stepped forward, his eyes dark and dangerous as he looked at me. "How old are you?" he asked, his voice low and gravelly.I didn't respond, refusing to give him any information that could be used against me. Instead, I spat on his face, feeling a sense of satisfaction as the saliva dripped down his cheek.But my satisfaction was short-lived as Sebastian slapped me across the face, sending me reeling. I stumbled, but managed to stay on my feet, determined not to show any weakness in front of these rogues."Take her," Sebastian ordered his men, motioning towards me.But to my surprise, his men hesitated, looking at me with fear in their eyes. I could sense their hesit