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Runaway Unatha

"You," He repeated, his breath coming out rather heavily as he took a step closer to me. In that moment, it was as if my body was on the verge of erupting into flames. To have him near me was to feel the pull of desire, an overwhelming need to touch him, to let my fingers dance across his face, and to surrender to the promise of all the things he could do to me. His eyes stared deeply, probing as if attempting to unearth every dark secret I had ever hidden throughout my life. Within his gaze, there were two emotions locked in a fierce battle for control: desire and disgust. As he opened his mouth to speak, his eyes were filled with hatred. "You don't have a wolf." ~ In the wolf pack of Nightfang, where power and privilege reigned supreme, Unatha was an anomaly. A girl without a wolf, she had been rejected by her so-called mate and left to navigate the treacherous and dangerous world on her. But destiny had other plans. In a twist of fate, Unatha discovered that her heart was meant for another, not just any other, but the Alpha King, a powerful Lycan whose authority was unchallenged. As the secrets of her true lineage unraveled, Unatha found herself at the center of a supernatural world far more complex than she could have ever imagined. As she delved deeper into this hidden realm, Unatha unearthed ancient rivalries, unearthly powers, and a love she never thought possible. But in this perilous journey, not all were allies, and not all were what they seemed.

ZuriA03 · Fantasía
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A New Pack

"Why am I being kept here?" I protested, my voice laced with frustration as I was ushered into a weird-looking house by Jaxon.

As I shifted in the bed, my fingers accidentally brushed against Zane's face, causing him to let out a sleepy whimper as he slowly opened his eyes.

"Sorry," I whispered, rubbing my own tired eyes before gently slipping out of bed and heading towards the bathroom.

The interior of the unfamiliar house felt cozy yet somewhat strange, with walls made of wood that gave it a warm and rustic vibe. Sunlight streamed in through the windows, casting a gentle glow across the wooden floor. There was a simple table and a few chairs, giving it a lived-in feel. It wasn't fancy, but it had a certain charm that put me at ease.