Promised To The Alpha Twins – Chapter 69

“Don’t stop, don’t stop,” I chanted this in my head like a mantra, using it to ward off the overwhelming terror I felt. As I walked through the forest, I could hear the growls and snaps of wolves nearby. There was also a thick smell of copper in the air, and I didn’t need to ask to know what it was.

I was petrified, terrified enough to run away from this town and never come back. It was Liam and Ethan who kept me here, who kept me running towards danger instead of away from it.

Pain radiated through my torso, so strong that I would have thought I was injured. The pain, along with the thought of one of the twins being hurt, kept me running. It kept me moving forward, unable to feel the sharp, stabbing pain in my limbs and muscles.

suppressed by the terror and desperation I felt.

hat I realized that a mate bond was both a weakness and a s

he world on fire if it meant keeping the twins safe and alive, and that thought horrified me utterly.

ne else’s, allowing me to speak to anyone in the pack at any time. They had postponed the ceremony to give me more time to adjust, and I was beginning to regret that decision.

needed it more than I could imagine. One word, one sign that they were safe, and I would retreat and hide.

inking about was Liam and Ethan.

hat good was it if I couldn’t protect the people who meant the most t

y weren’t trying to hurt me. They were both terrified that something would happen to me, their Luna. They were also fiercely protective, and I silently apologized for what I was about to do next.

gathered all the stre

bable, or even incredible acts.

nearly pulling an old telephone pole out of the ground.

rly as I went down. I passed by the countless shops I had once wandered through, and noticed that the whole town seemed deserted. There wasn’t a person in sight. Cars were abandoned in various places, some even stopped at the nearest red traffic light.

in place, in case something like this happened. They had once told me that rebel attacks happened from time to time, and I hoped this was one of those times.

emed so cut and dry. A great hero would enter and turn the tides, scoring a victory for their side.

is side of town.

le raging ahead.

tters of blood filled the air. Chunks of flesh and fur covered the ground alongside the corpses of countless wolves. I couldn’t tell who was a rogue and who belonged to this pack.

king for. I knew what Liam and Ethan looked like in wolf form, but there were simply too

The windshield cracked and groaned under the weight before giving way completely.

smell the blood, dirt, and saliva.

t pinpoint the smell, as it seemed to come from all directions.

ear threatened to take my breath away, I never stopped. I didn’t hesitate as I charged into the battle,

motions were almost paralyzing. They attacked me even though none of the wolv

r, desperation, ag

ienced a lot of physical pain in my life, and I knew I had a decent pain tolerance. But physical pain was nothing compared to the deep agony of the soul I was experiencing. It radiated through every bone, joint, muscle, and cell until

Demanding and forceful, not allowing any room for error or mistake. “Gather yourself. Do it for Liam and Ethan. Figure out how to use their emotions to make yourself stronger.”

ht, but I managed to continue anyway. I let Gaia take complete control, using every ounce of my concentration to push those terribly overwhelming emotions to the background. It gave me a few moments of cla

ad gone wrong.

if anything, I was a hindrance.

ll force, and the sudden sound of snaps and growls sounded like war cannons in my ears.

ty and unwashed. It was also longer and shaggier than the other wolves, which I assumed were in our pack.

he moonlight, almost shining in the darkness. I was a beacon for both good and bad, and everyone wanted a piece of it.

e rescuer. I was the

I turned, a

olf after wolf. I dodged and rolled, charged and retreated as I made my way through the vast battlefield.

ith long reddish-brown hair, something hard slammed into my side. A cry escaped my snout, and I lunged to the ground. Dirt and grass flew into the air from the impact, and somehow, I managed to flip onto my belly as I

long tongue darted out, sliding over his snout before stalking towards me.

of me?

rayers were answered

my surroundings, drowning in fear and desperation. I was a rogue attacking the innocent, bloodthirsty and desperate for death. I was a warrior, terrified for my life and my family. I was a friend, a sister, an enemy, a lover. I was on both sides, yet on none. Surrounded by c*****e, and wrapped

ield was engulfed in an intense white light. The rogues came to an abrupt stop, confused and stunned by the sudden release of emotions surrounding them.

e rogues recoiled, trembling at the magnitude of the energy I had unleashed.

I knew they could feel what I was experiencing, my fear, my determination, my desire to protect them all.

g rogues.

umsy and uncoordinated. On the other hand, our pack found a new determination in their hearts.

r fears and hopes, their love and courage. It was as if our souls intertwined in a powerful bond, and th

grow. It was no longer an overwhelming emotional burden but a source of power and strength. Through this conn

eat.

raderie and loyalty.

dinary had happened, something that had changed the course of the battle.

Liam asked in amazement.

ned. “It’s the power of our connection, of our bond as a pack. We are stronger toge

of what had just occurred. Our unity had tipped the scales in our favor, turning the tide of the fight. As we stood together, we knew that we were not just a group of individual wolves but a family, bound by love and loyalty.

rotect our loved ones and our territory.

ng of the power of our bond, I knew that we would face the fu

t. I’ve never felt such a powerful unity. Thank you for reminding us what it means to be

to an end, a sense of hope filled the air. Despite the losses we had suffered, our pack had prevailed, and our unity had grown stronger. The connection we shared as a pack was more than just an emotional bond; it was a source of power and protection. I knew

ng.

a new strength within myself, a strength that would allow me to face the future with courage and determination, knowing that

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