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Hated By The Alpha

"I told you not to touch me," Audrey said. "In front of people," He reminded her. Audrey could feel the smirk in his voice. ~~~ Audrey's seventeen years in the Grey Blood pack were like a caged animal. She lived each day dreading the next unexpected thing the Alpha could punish her for. Audrey tried hard to understand the mysterious dream she'd been having, but nothing made sense to her, she was lost. She wished to be freed from the Grey Blood pack, but she lost all hope of survival when she found herself locked and chained in the cold dark dungeon. She hated him, she cursed him as her blood drained from her. She was happy to die and go away from that monster-alpha. Audrey awoke in a magical world where she learned everything about herself, she cultivated herself to become the strongest wolf and witch alive. One item though, led her back to the last place she wanted to be. Alpha Aloha Lake ruled the Grey Blood pack, the largest and strongest pack in the States. He was known to be brutal, even the mafia feared him. Nothing or anyone bothered him, except one; the damned bitch Audrey. He hated her, and he would make her pay for her mother's sins. But he could not kill her...yet. Alpha Lake emotionlessly stared at Audrey's bleeding body that lay on the cold dungeon floor, he ordered his beta to dispose of her without a second thought. One year later the enemies met again. Will hatred be the only emotion they share? Could they resist the fatal attraction they felt for each other?

Rosegold_n · Fantasia
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Gone with the waves

"It's been hours...is he ever coming back?" Mary asked as they sat under the orchid.

Audrey sighed. She didn't know either.

"He'll be back," Alpha Lake said, holding Audrey's hand in his.

"Yeah...he will," Audrey replied.

"Hey, look," Maria said, tapping Audrey and pointing to the girls who were still lying beside the river.

Audrey looked and saw that the whole petals of the flower had soaked all up, the once white petals were now darker than the night.

"It's done," Audrey said and stood, walking toward the girls.

She observed them closely, their once paling skin now had a hue of life to it, and their eyes didn't seem sunken anymore.