vi
scles, washing away the filth of what felt like months of suffering. My bruise mark stung
elf and walked back into the bedroom. A fr
left on the small wooden table. I hadn't realized how starving I was until I took the first bite. T
w when the next meal will come.
bones. I hesitated before moving toward the bed. It was soft, too foreign. I had never laid in one
swallowing me whole. I tried to breathe, but my lungs burned, my
it, I felt something wet and warm. My blood. I
yra's voice cooed
er pulled me under again, sile
egretful. "I'm
the river, his golden eyes shad
My voic
e-and drove it str
and uneven. My chest aches like something had been ripped away,
The scent of cedarwood and something darkly masculine filled the air. Th
eep and comfort
ou're safe. I
ll trapped in panic. I couldn't breathe. My fingers trem
the bed, his broad frame casting a shadow over me. His dark hair was slightly disheveled, like he'd been here for
but the room tilted violently. My stomach
ld collapse, gripping my shoulders firmly
ouched. Couldn't stand being touched. I swallowed hard,
He let go immediately, but h
oice was sharp,
near the far wall. Two warriors, stiff and expressionless. A woman in h
lancing at Alpha
er," he
t my wrist, my temple. She checked my pulse, the healing wounds on my skin, the bruises that
process how I was feeling. The doctor fini
Her body is still recovering fr
ave a sharp n
hesitated
ow
vy thud, and suddenly, it was just me and him. Heavy silence followed. I shifted under th
e asked, his tone
absentm
s your
ne wasn't demanding. It was gent
voice cracked
aned back slightly in his chair, but he didn't
xt? Thro
, my body coiled on instinct, like a wounded animal backed into a corner. His hand moved toward my forehe
t need to che
How c
pressing two fingers against my pulse. A shiver ra
in touched mine,
silver thread curled benea
ond before he let go, drawing back like he'd touched fire. His fac
?" My voice came out
aze lingered on my wrist, then on me. I tri
d nothing. Then, his voic
creaming in
roat still raw. "I
. His silver eyes blinked in the
dmoon." He said,
n. Every muscle in
loudly I thought he might hear.
d this
ting. It was...dangerous. Like he wasn't asking out of curiosity, but to confirm a suspicion. My heartbeat thundered in my ear
ira. We'll talk whe