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Crimson Path

“When the blood of an innocent is spilled, there’s a price to be paid and it must be paid in blood.” These are the words that keep Taylor going. After the father is labelled a traitor and executed for the death of their previous alpha, she is forced to go the run with her sister. With nowhere to go, a group of people that she begrudgingly has to trust, she sets off to find the truth and to avenge her father. No matter what it takes. All Rueben wants is his mate and a peaceful life, away from his family and pack’s constant judgement and cruelty. They expect a violent and cruel person who shows no mercy, but that is exactly who he refuses to be. In a dark twist of fate, he becomes exactly what his father and pack hoped he’d be. But it comes at a cost. Now a creature that craves blood, violence and death, his only ray of hope is the love and happiness he’ll get with his mate. But what if he and his mate have been fated to be enemies? One thirsty for revenge and the other thirsty for love, both finally meet with conflicting agendas. And a secret that will tear them both apart. After all, innocent blood was spilled... and a price needed to be paid.

Vee_Uzomah · Fantasía
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56 Chs

SMOKE AND FIRE

 REUBEN 

I moved my hand through my thick hair as I let out a long and painful sigh. Today it would be adorned in red ribbon and coal. 

My pack's color of mourning. 

So much had happened in such a short frame time. I mean if I was told a month ago that I would become the alpha of this pack, I would have laughed in their face. 

Spit on it even. 

I had no intention of becoming alpha, yet here I was. 

I tugged at the red ribbon on my hair annoyed. 

"I can't seem to get this thing right" 

Who knew it would be this difficult tying a stupid ribbon. I couldn't just go without it. I was going to be the center of attention, and I didn't want to give anyone more to complain about. 

A month ago, I would have been made to stand at the sidelines, only there to fulfill tradition, I didn't really serve a purpose, my weakness made me a shame to my family and my pack. So it made sense.