Chapter 6

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I was so tired and exhausted but was still glad that I was back in safe hands. Alpha Ken stepped in to the other side of the Pack House to get something. I sat at the small chair there still thinking about my ordeals Then, I heard a twig snap behind me. I whirled around, my heart in my throat. There, in the shadows, stood a she-wolf. Kira, a cruel sneer was etched on her face. "I knew you'd be back," the she-wolf said, her voice cold and mocking. "You can't escape what you are. You'll always be an omega, and you'll always belong to us, you are nothing." My breath caught in my throat. I had escaped from the pack and unhurt, but it seemed like my woes are it over yet.I was an omega a weak one, and they would never let me forget it. The she-wolf stepped closer, her eyes glittering with malice. "You think you can take alpha Ken from me? You're wrong. I will come for you,and I will be here to make sure that doesn’t happen,” she hissed. My heart sank. knew the she-wolf was right. There was no escape from the pack and there’s no escape from hurt and no hiding for me. But then, I heard a low growl from behind me. I turned and saw alpha Ken standing there, his eyes blazing with fury. "Stay away from her," he snarled at the she-wolf. "She's under my protection now." The she-wolf bared her teeth, but she took a step back. She knew she was no match for the alpha. He was the strongest wolf in the pack, and he would do anything to protect me. "You're safe here," the alpha said. "No one will harm you while I'm around." I looked up at him, and for a moment, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes. But then it was gone, and his was normal again. "I want you to stay here, in the pack house," he said. "It's the safest place for you. I'll have some of my guards watch over you while I'm away." I was about to protest, but then I realized that the alpha was right. I didn't want to be a burden to him, but I knew that he was only trying to protect me. And I couldn't deny that I felt safe in his presence. "Thank you," I whispered. "I don't know what I would have done without you." The alpha smiled, and for a moment, I thought I saw that same flicker in his eyes again. But then it was gone, and it was his normal face again . "I'll leave you now, " he said. As the alpha turned to leave, I felt a sudden panic rising within me. I didn't want him to go. But before I could say anything, he stopped and looked back at me. "I'll be back soon," he said, his voice low and reassuring. "I promise." And with that, he was gone. I stood there for a moment, unsure of what to do. But then I remembered his promise, and I felt a little bit of hope flicker inside me. For the next few days, I kept to myself in the pack house. The alpha's guards watched over me, but I didn't feel threatened by them. They were simply doing their job, and I appreciated their protection. But I couldn't help but feel restless. I was used to being on the move, always running from one place to the next and doing chores. And now, I was stuck in one place, waiting for the alpha to return. As the days passed, I started to feel a strange sense of longing. I missed the alpha's presence, even though I had only known him for a short time. I missed his strength, his kindness, and his quiet assurance that everything would be alright. I knew it was foolish to feel this way. I was nothing to the alpha, and he was nothing to me. But I couldn't help the way I felt. Then, one night, as I was lying in bed, I heard a noise outside my window. I sat up, my heart racing. Was it the alpha? Had he finally returned? I crept over to the window and peered outside. But it wasn't the alpha. It was a wolf, a huge wolf with silver fur and piercing blue eyes. It was staring at me, as if it could see right into my soul. I was frozen in place with fear, unsure of what to do. The wolf continued to stare at me, its eyes burning into shining light. Then, it gave a low growl, and I felt my heart stop. But then, the wolf did something unexpected. It turned and walked away, disappearing into the darkness. And as it did, I felt a strange sense of peace wash over me. I didn't know why, but I felt like the wolf was a sign from the alpha. A sign that everything would be alright. When I woke up the next morning, I felt different. The sense of peace from the night before lingered, and I felt more hopeful than I had in a long time. As I went about me day, I found myself thinking about the alpha more and more. And when night fell, I found myself once again drawn to the window. I looked out, searching for the wolf from the night before. But it wasn't there. Instead, there was something else. A figure, standing in the shadows. It was too far away for me to make out any details, but I knew who it was. My heart raced as I thought about the figure in the shadows. It was the woman from the photo, the woman who had caused me so much fear and uncertainty, the woman who had same resemblance as me. But now, I felt a strange sense of calm. I wasn't afraid of the woman anymore, . I was ready to face her, and to find out what she wanted. And so, I went to sleep, determined to find the answers I sought. And as I drifted off, felt a gentle breeze caress her face, like a kiss from the night itself. When I closed my eyes to sleep, I found myself in a strange place. It was a forest, but it was unlike any forest I had ever seen. The trees were tall and lush, and the leaves were a deep, vibrant green. The air was crisp and clean, and the sunlight filtered through the branches in a dazzling display of light and color. I walked through the forest, feeling at peace for the first time in a long time. But then, I heard a rustling in the bushes, and I turned to see a figure emerging from the shadows. It was the woman from the photo, and she was smiling. I asked her who she was. With the same smile on her face, the woman responded,” you are back to where you truly belong.” Just then I sprang up. As I sat up in bed, drenched in sweat and breathing heavily, I struggled to make sense of what I have just experienced. Who was the woman in the forest? What did she mean by saying I have come back to where I belonged? And what was this great power that I was supposed to have? I shook my head, trying to clear my thoughts. But no matter how hard I tried, the images from my dream lingered, taunting me with their mystery. I felt a deep sense of frustration, like I was on the brink of discovering something important, but it was just out of reach.
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