Chapter 2
Chapter 2
death and it would be foolish to run though I could see that Ivy wanted desperately to do so. So di apart piece by piece and personally I believe we had suffered enough.
“Come on,” I tell Ivy before she gets any ideas. We wouldn't even make it to the forest
edge before they caught us. We walked toward the town square and we can hear people in the The Alpha got to decide our fates, and those wishing to join the pack were once a month herded
to the square and
put on display. The Alpha decided whether they let you join, cast you out, or killed you. I shuddered my mind even go there. I had my heart set on death.
The hustle and bustle echoed loudly as we enter the square as pack members went about their day I It was cruel, and wasn't killing our parents enough for him.
the
Though I knew he would never let us go. Ivy wasn't eighteen yet but once Mrs. Daley declared I wo have her case heard at the same time. Mrs. Daley said
she would see what she could do but only if she did all her chores. For weeks she busted her ass des See we have a pact, it was probably silly but where one goes the other goes, even in death.
Mrs. Daley though was all too excited to get rid of us and when the Alpha visited next he Alpha Dear is Alpha Brock’s father, granted Ivy's wish
After today there would be no rogue orphans. Most of the orphans were pack members’ children the podium with my best friend and have someone to die with. We promised to go where the other went. Though I couldn't imagine a world without Ivy in it, and I suppose she felt the same. Sh People step away from us as we enter, giving us disgusted looks. Rogues had a particular scent to squeeze lvy’s fingers tighter as she
slows taking in those around us. People watched as we made our way to
the stage and took our seats next to it. The wind was cool and moved my hair in the breeze. Tov spat at our feet, one even kicked my foot as he passed us and I could feel
eyes on me which had me nervously glancing around and I found the culprit.
I shrivel in my seat hoping he doesn’t come over, the butcher. Peeking at him he waves and blows me a kiss and I close my eyes, sucking
in a deep breath, fighting the memories of what he did to me away, the way he violated me away. will be free, I remind myself.
My wolf sense could pick up his pungent scent from here and I tried to not let it in, tried to stop Silence falls over the crowd of busy shoppers and
those that came to just watch our fates. Everyone rushed to take their seats. Usually, the town space, but someone had lined rows of chairs for
people, some still standing around when I heard
car doors in the distance before Alpha Brock walked down the aisle between the chairs.
He looked to be in his thirties and only took over from his
father a few years ago. He was cruel, and since he
took over, no rogue has lived, so we knew we were doomed. We were outsiders and apparently, that
was good enough reason to hate rogues. It was instantly assumed that without a pack rogues unsafe or are defiant against pack hierarchy.
I swallow as he approaches; he sneers at us before walking up the steps and addressing the crowd. He wasn’t bad looking, but he was cruel, which made him deeply unappealing. He was nothing would ever ruin me like that day did, the day Mrs. Daley sold me to him.