My name is Catalina

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The day my life changed, I struggled as the two wolves holding my arms dragged me forward, my face looking behind my shoulder as I stared at the people I grew up with being dragged too. This is all my fault, I told them that we could cross the territory without getting caught but they caught us and now we were all going to die.

We stopped walking and I looked at the guys confused. The door opened and I glanced down, not wanting to look up because I knew what was coming and kept looking down. "Alpha, these rogues were caught in our territory." I glanced up, my bangs covering my eyes, "Take them away."

At that, the guys started to struggle and I had to do something, I couldn't let us all die. I knocked my head back, using my hands to push down so I could get loose and slid my leg beneath one of the wolves, making him fall down. I attacked the other but was soon grabbed by more men.

I growled at them, my wolf pushing through as I elbowed them in their throat and punched them in their guts. I screamed out as they dragged me again, this time I was sunk down on my knees as they held me down by my shoulders. "Your rebelliousness won't work here. You won't leave that far before one of my men kills you." A voice said, a voice that made all my hair stand, my body was wrapped in a wave of goosebumps and somewhat surprised and shock.

I glanced up, my bangs hiding my eyes from him as I stared at his form through my hair. I frowned, why was he making me feel that way? I wanted to see why. I lifted my head up, my eyes staring into his. It felt like a flash forward, I saw a life with him, a future with him, kids.

He was my mate.

"What are we going to do with her?" One of his men asked, my heart pondering with hope and faith, all this time alone, all this time fighting to survive, it seems so surreal. "Take her away, lock her up in sector B78." My eyes bulged at that as I stared at him, did he not.......did he not felt it like I did?

"And her, rogue friends." He spat out in distaste, "Put them in sector G56, I'll have the honor to deal with them myself." I breathed out agitated, struggling again as I gritted my teeth, my chest heaving up and down.

They yanked me up as I stared at my mate with anger, not wanting to give up so easily I put up a damn fire of a fight, punching and kicking as I charged at the Alpha, my claws extending as I scratched his face. Soon enough I was grabbed, shoving down on the grass with my hands behind my back.

I glanced up at him, a look of satisfaction on my face as I stared at his bleeding face. If I die, at least he has to live with that scar on his face, every time he looks at it. He will remember me. "Get this rogue out of my presence." Ouch, that hurts.

They yanked me up from the ground and he touched his face, my eyes staring at him with unshed tears. He didn't even bother, he didn't even care. They dragged me from my mate, tears sliding down my cheeks as they took my away.

I looked down, suddenly out of strength, not even bothering to put out a fight. They took me into a dark place, the halls long and hallow. After opening doors and doors that were highly secured, they stopped and opened a cell with a few passwords. So this is sector B78? The cell was made of hard glass, hard to break. A small bed and a sink. Not even a shower or a toilet. It wasn't your common cell, I expected worse after scarring his face. It was quite decent.

What was he planning?

"Where is the toilet or the shower?" I asked them as I looked around the cell, "What did you thought? That this was a five star cell?" One of the guards barked out at me as they muttered words between each other. I sucked onto my bottom lip as I sat down on the bed, glancing around the cell as they closed the door.

Guess my mate wasn't that bad.

I stood up abruptly when I saw my mate coming. I touched the glass as he stood before me, eyeing his face. He scoffed, shaking his head as he crossed his arms, "What are you looking for? Guess your scarring technique didn't work."

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