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Teeth First

Author: Miss Awo
last update publish date: 2026-05-02 14:10:02

The next wolf didn’t come alone.

Three of them hit at once. They were fast. One slammed into my chest, another clipped my side to throw me off, and the third went straight for my throat. They had already decided how this ended.

I didn't step back. I drove right into them.

The impact shook my ribs, but I caught the lead wolf mid-air. My hands locked into its fur. Its teeth snapped an inch from my neck. I could feel its hot breath on my skin. I shoved my forearm under its jaw and forced its he
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  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   The Cost of Wanting

    “Then come and take her.” Kael didn’t shout, but his voice cut through the noise of the clearing like a blade. Rowan didn’t hesitate. He moved. He was fast, even faster than before. The blood I’d drawn from his chest was a dark smear on his shirt, but he didn't seem to notice. If anything, the hit had made him sharper. Kael met him head-on. The sound of them colliding was sickening, flesh hitting flesh with enough force to kill a smaller man. Kael drove his shoulder into Rowan’s chest, forcing him back a step, then another. It wasn't a tactical move anymore. It was a brawl. Rowan didn’t break. He didn't stumble. He twisted with the impact, absorbed its weight, and shoved back just as hard. The sound of their fists landing echoed off the trees. Behind them, the wolves moved again. They weren't being reckless. They were focused. Two of them broke from the circle and came straight for me. I didn't wait for them to reach me. I stepped forward and met the first one as it lunged. My

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   Worth It

    “You made them bleed for it. I like that.” The voice came from the tree line. It was steady and far too calm. The wolves that had been lunging at us seconds ago stopped. They didn’t run. They backed off, forming a wide, loose circle around us. They were waiting. I stayed in my stance. My chest was heaving and my throat tasted as if I had swallowed dirt. My shoulder was a mess where the teeth had sunk in, blood soaking through my shirt and running down my arm, but I barely felt it. I was staring at the man walking through the line of wolves like he owned the dirt beneath his boots. He didn't rush, he took his sweet time as he walked straight into the center of the clearing and looked at me. He ignored Kael and the rest of the pack members and kept his focus on me alone. “You held longer than I expected,” he said. “Most people give up before even getting to this point.” Kael stepped in front of me. He didn’t push me back or act as though I couldn’t handle the heat of things. He w

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   Teeth First

    The next wolf didn’t come alone. Three of them hit at once. They were fast. One slammed into my chest, another clipped my side to throw me off, and the third went straight for my throat. They had already decided how this ended. I didn't step back. I drove right into them. The impact shook my ribs, but I caught the lead wolf mid-air. My hands locked into its fur. Its teeth snapped an inch from my neck. I could feel its hot breath on my skin. I shoved my forearm under its jaw and forced its head back, straining against its weight as it tried to drag me down. “Lyra!” “I’ve got it!” I drove my knee into its ribs once, then twice. It was enough to break its rhythm. I pushed forward, forcing it off me. It hit the ground hard and came back up almost immediately. Another one hit me from the side before I could regain my balance. The blow twisted my body and pain flared in my side. Claws caught my skin and tore. Good. That meant I was still in it. I turned into the second wolf before

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   Come Take Her

    “Try it and I’ll tear your throat out.” Kael’s voice cut through the clearing just as the first wolf stepped forward. It came straight for the gap between the trees, his eyes pinned on me. Kael moved first. He intercepted the strike mid-air, the sound of the collision was heavy. They hit the dirt. Kael ended it before they even stopped rolling. He locked his jaws, snapped once, and was back on his feet before the blood had even settled on the floor. “Get behind me,” he barked. I didn't move. “Not happening.” Kael’s head turned toward me, his eyes dark with a mix of adrenaline and fury. “This isn’t a suggestion, Lyra.” “Then you picked the wrong person.” Another wolf lunged from my right, going low for my hamstrings. I stepped out of the arc and drove my forearm into its windpipe as it flew past. It wasn't a killing blow, but it bought me time. The wolf landed, twisted, and ignored everyone else in the clearing to come at me again. “Do you see that?” Donovan shouted, already b

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   The One Who Doesn’t Kneel

    “On your knees.” Kaels command was heavy enough to make every wolf in the clearing go quiet. The man at the boundary didn’t move. He stood there like he was made of steel. Kael stepped forward slowly, his eyes locked on the stranger with a look that usually meant someone was about to die. “You’re standing in my territory,” Kael said. “It’s either you show some respect, or you leave in pieces.” I felt a sharp pull in my chest. It was a physical sensation, like a hook catching under my ribs and dragging me toward him. I didn't move an inch, but every nerve in my body was screaming. “Eyes on me,” Kael warned, his voice lowered slowly. The man ignored him. “You heard the Alpha,” Donovan said from the left, his body coiled to spring. “Go away, or bleed.” The man finally blinked. He dragged his gaze back to Kael with a slow rhythm. “I didn’t come here for you,” he said. Kael didn’t hesitate. “That’s quite unfortunate. Because you’re dealing with me.” The space between them vanishe

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   What Doesn’t Stay Quiet

    “Are you always this comfortable walking into another Alpha’s territory, or is today special?”The question was out before I could hold it back.Aurora turned to face me. She didn't look shocked or even annoyed. She looked like she had been expecting me to react from the moment she arrived.Up close, she was worse. It wasn't that she was trying to be intimidating, it was that she wasn't trying at all. She stood there with a calm that felt like an insult while the rest of us were still dealing with the aftershocks of what we’ve been through for the past few days. She looked like she belonged here, and I hated her for it.“I go where I’m allowed,” she said. Her voice was annoyingly flat.“Allowed?,” I repeated. I let the word rot between us. “That’s a convenient way to put it.”Aurora didn't flinch. “Oh, you disagree?”I stepped closer. I didn't care if Kael was watching. I wanted to see if I could actually rattle her. “I think most people wait for an invitation.”Aurora tilted her head

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   The Miscalculation

    “You sent that message at first light.” Kael’s voice cut across the room before the wolf had even finished stepping inside. The runner froze where he stood, dust still clinging to his boots, chest rising too fast for someone who had only just delivered a report. “Yes, Alpha.” Kael didn’t move fr

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   The wrong assumption

    “Close the inner gates and keep them shut. No one leaves without my word.”Kael did not need to raise his voice for the command to take hold. The wolves nearest the entrance moved immediately, not out of fear, but out of habit shaped by a leader who did not repeat himself. The heavy doors began to

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   Suspicion

    “Half the pack thinks the traitor is standing next to them at dinner tonight.”Faolan dropped onto the wooden bench across from me as she said it, pushing a bowl aside with her elbow to make space. The longhouse was fuller than usual, but it wasn’t loud the way Nightfang meals normally were. Voices

  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   Fractures

    “Tell me again why Rylan thinks dawn patrols are good for morale.”Lilith dropped onto the bench beside me with a groan and leaned back against the wooden rail behind us. The last of the evening light had faded from the training yard, leaving the lanterns along the fence to throw long shadows acros

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