Before my mother passed away, she told me to never let my guard down, and don't let anyone or anything defy me. Turns out, it's harder then it sounds. All those alphas out there dreaming of finding a mate to put up with their shit. Ridiculous. All the lunas and Females I've met say that they too, are on the hunt for the alpha or their dreams. Wolves these days. The only thing they care about is finding a mate.
As the 16 year old I am, I will finally be wolphing out, my claws have come through, and my tail is a pain in the ass. Yet, I can't control it. Especially when I'm in heat. As I am the only female in heat in the clan, males are poking their noses in places that will get it broken, and finally, I've succeeded in breaking the ugliest guy in the packs nose. It was a night I will never forget.
The snow that night was heavy, and the idea of getting food that night, was a no from my dad. I hated when he went all dad on me. 'Dad, I'm hungry. If you won't let me get it myself, you go get a deer for me to eat.' I said,'If you can find one. ' I mumbled
'Pardon, what was that last part? ' I smirked and said,
'Nothing. ' He sighed and said,
'Fine, you can go, just don't get lost Hannah'
'Thank you dad. Thank you so, so, soo much. ' I said, holding his hand whilst shaking it vigorously.
I walked out of our wood cabin, hidden far in the woods, so rounded by our alphas land called The Deadly Frost. Due to the sun never shining and big, thick clouds of freezing water over head, always watching us as the snowflakes softly fall down into our land.
Along approaching the deer, a flash of lighting hit it, and a tall, black boy around my age appears. His hair is long and silky, pitch black like the night sky. His build perfect, with his shirt, missing to my pleasure, his lower half, covered, sadly. His abs were fine and detailed, yet you could see the tension they could create. His biceps exploding out of his skin. 'Wh-Who are you? ' I stuttered.
Kyan, beta of a wolf shifter pack, is second-in-command and fiercely dedicated to his role. Heartbreak and years of chasing an elusive soulmate have left him jaded, his patience thin with his packmates. Trust is a luxury he no longer affords, and he fills his spare hours with casual company, resigned to a life without deeper joy.
When the alpha's little sister returns after four years of training, she's not the kid he remembers. Her time away has shaped her in ways he can't quite pin down. Could her presence shake up his guarded routine-or will it just be another reminder of what he's given up on?