Chapter 3.
Let yourself be seen.
Ana's mist did not stop intoxicating her and each time desire won over reason, she would probably never find her predestined wolf, she had already spent many seasons of mist waiting for him to appear, but his partner never showed up, it was as if the goddess of the Moon had played a joke on him and had put him on the other side of the world in another pack and that he spoke a completely different language, maybe that was why she had never met her partner, she had already seen the beautiful way in which two partners meet, sparks flutter between them and a flame of attraction and desire envelops them in an infinite cycle of predestined love, something similar to swans that love deeply a single partner all their life and if one dies they cannot bear the loss and a few days or months later they also die, although there are some cases in which the goddess of the Moon gives them a second chance, and when a first partner dies, she shows them their second partner in the most unexpected way, which often saves them from the abyss of darkness and silent loneliness. and many wolves and she-wolves who lose their first mate commit suicide, but very few are given a second chance, practically as if they were selected with tweezers and strategically, but there was something that Ana did know for sure and that is that a Beta would never confuse a face, so the girl who had fallen asleep upstairs from crying and screaming so much to be set free was indeed a wolf, but she was a very rebellious and selfish one who needed to be punished so that she would never again deny her origins or pretend to do something that was not hers.
About two days had passed, the joke seemed to be coming to an end, little by little the wolves and she-wolves returned home again, some with their families and others alone waiting to find their mate.
Ana didn't want to put up with Katie's childish tantrums for one more second. How was it possible that she was even trying to change her name when everyone knew her name was Rose? This was really trying, always with the same old spiel, the same excuse and the same words. It was as if she wanted to testify before a jury that she wasn't guilty, when there was clearly evidence that she was, but judging by her past actions, only the Alpha knew what kind of count she was.
I wouldn't give a wolf a chance to kill her entire family in a fit of rage and escape from her pack. That's not easily forgiven.
And if you add to those crimes the ones of identity theft, document forgery and trying to desecrate a completely isolated species, it's crossing the line of what's right.
Several wolves had come to the house and had slipped photos of her parents, her siblings and even herself under the door. The evidence was very clear, but the answer was the same: IT'S NOT ME. More than one wanted to knock down the door and put her on her knees and challenge her wolf: such a cruel Omega wasn't worth continuing to consume the oxygen that kept him alive, but Ana prevented this from happening, because they had already made it clear that the Alpha would arrive in a couple of hours and where she could escape.
How could she not obey the boss of bosses? She would be a crazy psychopath if she didn't, since he would probably break her neck and take out her animal entrails so that she would learn that such acts are not done.
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