Alpha Loren:
"I think of myself a gentleman. My power, my strength and my action are all driven by one thing- the instinct to protect the things I hold dear. But heed this: if you choose to stand in my way, you will see nothing gentle. Only everlasting suffering and anguish far beyond your comprehension."
-Alpha Leonardo Loren
I hope you enjoy and happy reading.
Love,
Elle
A few weeks ago,The music of the party thudded throughout the house and the smell of sticky teenagers was rife in the air. It was the vision of misguided youth with alcohol, drugs, drunken make-outs and a whole lot of annoying the neighbours.Not exactly my scene but I was with my boyfriend who, as an established member of the football team, mixed with this crowd regularly.
October 10thA couple of weeks after the great break up, life had moved on.To begin with, I'd felt lost and betrayed and spent many hours staring at the ceiling of my bedroom wondering what on earth happened to the boy I thought was so right for me. But after a bit of time, I saw it for what it was. Just a silly teenage romance.
When the bell rang at 4 O'clock, my heart sank.Detention.I walked to Mr Greggory's classroom to see Logan already sitting at a desk.Shit.I was kind of hoping/expec
October 10th"And you're certain you want to go to this party, Ella?" Connor asked as we ate dinner."No, I spent half an hour trying to perfect winged eyeliner to stay home," I said, putting down my fork to point at the masterpiece I had created on each eye.He rolled his eyes, "You know what I mean."
October 10thThe second I was across, I took a short deep breath.As a rogue, I'd just stepped into yet another Alpha's territory. Was I asking for a premature death tonight?But after a few agonising moments, the forest remained still and I let my anticipation crumble. After a deep sigh of relief, I almost laughed at how ea
Years ago..."Ella! Connor! It's time for bed!" My dad called up the stairs.Our little feet could immediately be heard scurrying towards our warm beds. We knew that if we were quick, he would tell us a story. We snuggled tightly under the warm covers and awaited our father. We were eleven and twelve but you could never be too old for his stories.
We walked through the woods for hours. We hardly exchanged a word until we reached a black car parked on the edge of the forest. He unlocked it as we approach before opening the passenger door and herding me in, closing the door and walking around to the driver's seat.I stared out the window, watching the trees lining the narrow forest track whiz by as I appreciated the soft leather of the seat that allowed my tired legs to finally rest.But my mind could not relax. I was still in a car with not only a s
October 11thI woke the next morning with the blazing sun shining through the window, flooding the room with bright light.A gentle breeze blew outside, rustling the branches of the trees but the room was perfectly still. In daylight, I took a moment to examine it.Everything was neat and tidy -sort of like being in a hotel.