The Black Wolf

The Black Wolf

By:  Megan Da'eth  Ongoing
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Sifting through the view, I caught a glimpse of two figures out on the field, fighting. Focusing on them, I realised that it was Beta Matthias and Alpha James, they were sparring, training. Chests bare and glistening with sweat, I couldn't help but stare. "I'm liking this new view,” chimed in Atonia, interrupting the silence, “I could get used to seeing this.” "Mmm… I- what?! No! You cannot have a crush on our Alpha,” I exclaimed, flushing red, feeling the heat run through my body. "Well it seems that I am not the one with the crush, you are!” she teased, chuckling down our bond. "I am not! I do not have a crush on the Alpha, that's absurd, Atonia!” I retorted, feeling flustered. "Right… so why haven't you stopped watching him then?” Atonia asked, amusement in her voice, "oh and look, he's looking at you.” She was right, he was staring right at me, watching as I watched him, a smirk on his face. I need to get away. I need to take my mom and run away from this place. I can't leave her here, not with him, not with my father. This town has become a prison, my own personal hell. With the cruel punishments from my father and the constant sneers, lies and rumours spread about me by my ex-best friend and my ex-boyfriend, I can't take it anymore. They used me, hurt me and threw me away and now, well it's their personal duty to destroy me completely. My name is Amelia Baker, my father is the Alphas' second in command, the Beta, a cruel, vicious man. I will get away. I will be safe. I will be free.

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Mother of Gremlin
I wish I would have read the reviews before i started reading and got hooked. once it got to a really good part, I realized the story hasn't been updated I'm about 4 months. I hope it gets updated. if not I hopw/wish there's a way to get our credits back
2022-08-05 02:55:40
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Jenifer Ferrara
This book is great so far but please acknowledge that we're waiting for more chapters. It's important we know you're going to keep writing. I read a book once it stopped halfway through and it didn't ever get finished. that's frustrating. Thank you.
2022-08-03 00:31:12
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rachelraeb
How often do the updates come? I'm hooked and can't wait to read further!
2022-05-25 00:34:53
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Aimeelee
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2022-03-03 07:47:24
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Aimeelee
it got me hooked really quickly. the description and detail. dude
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25 Chapters
Chapter 1
"AMELIA!!" my father bellowed. "If you don't get a fucking move on, I swear you are going to regret it!"  "I'm sorry! I'm coming now" I called, as I jumped up off my bed to rush down the stairs. I didn't want to provoke him again. I still carried the marks from the last time I ran late. I could still feel the sting of his hand on my skin as he slapped me and the throbbing, dull aching after he kicked me. My name is Amelia Baker, I'm turning 18 soon, but I'm trapped here, trapped in this place and unable to escape.  I almost collided with my mom, as I skidded to a halt at the base of the stairs. Her eyes were exhausted, red, and puffy. She's been crying again. My father would never lay a hand on her would never physically hurt her, but that didn't mean he wouldn't belittle her, scream at her, ma
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Chapter 2
The end of the day finally arrived. The anxiety that had steadily built throughout the day had slowly started to dissipate and was being replaced by nerves. I was going to meet my mother at the pack clinic, talk to her about my plan, my idea. I needed to do it now before I lose my nerve. I hope she listens, I just want her to be happy, I don't want to see her hurting anymore. Walking to the clinic, I planned out what I was going to say. I had done some research during lunch, trying to figure out which pack might take us in, which ones were a no-go, and which ones are allied with our current pack, The Black Lake Pack. I had managed to narrow it down to two packs. The Dark Moon Pack, or The Oak Ridge Pack. The Dark Moon Pack were based 600 miles away from us, but if we
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Chapter 3
The house became eerily quiet over the next few days. My mother was working non-stop at the clinic, all while organizing our way out of the pack, and trying to keep it secret from everyone around us. And my father had been constantly called away by the Alpha. From what I heard, there had been border breaches from the enemy packs, and it seemed they had been holding meetings and ordering more patrols of the borders. With the added patrols, I couldn’t rein in my worry that we wouldn’t be able to cross and run, without being noticed. Did mom have a plan for that too? She hadn’t told me anything, which I suppose is a good thing. That way no one would be able to overhear our plan and stop us. I don’t want to think of what would happen to us if we were caught. But would they lock us up? Would they torture us? Would they kill us?  It didn’t matter, we can’t sta
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Chapter 4
It was Monday, the 8th of March. I was ready and waiting out by the car for my father. I had been early every day since Tuesday last, just so I could keep things civil, somewhat peaceful. He would have meetings all day and all through the night. There were threats of invasion from another enemy pack to the west so he was completely occupied with the growing concern of war. He dropped me at the campus gates, without a single word or comment. I quickly climbed out of the car and turned to walk towards the school, listening as the distinct sound of his car faded the further he drove away. But I stopped dead in my tracks, listening carefully as another familiar car sped towards me. It was my mother. Her face was full of fear and worry. She hit the brakes so hard, I swear the car looked like it was going to flip. She
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Chapter 5
Oakwood Ridge glowed below us, sprawling from one end of the forest to the other. It beckoned us.We began our descent towards the lights, the sound, the people. I took it in, listening to the sounds of laughter, children playing. Deathfall was never like this. It was quiet, there were rules, curfews, punishments for not following the rules. It was dark there, it didn’t feel like home. It was never home, not to me.We walked in silence towards the packhouse, which was situated on the edge of the town. It faced a building that looked like a typical British boarding school and was separated by a large field and what kind of looked like a well-used training arena.As the packhouse rose up in front of us, I could see it more clearly. The sandstone brick walls were full of large windows and covered in beautiful pur
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Chapter 6
The morning came too soon. I was far too comfortable, wrapped in the blankets. I listened to the sound of people rushing in and out of their rooms, getting ready for school, I guessed. I turned onto my back and lay there, staring at the ceiling, remembering the events of the day before. I was feeling more relaxed about where I was, but the wolf I saw from my window last night, the memory was playing on my mind.Why were they watching me? How long had they been there?There was a gentle knock on the door. It began to open and my mother poked her head in.“Morning sleepyhead,” she chuckled.I threw the covers over my head and groaned.“Urgh… Morning, mom,” I grumbled back, making her laugh. I pull
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Chapter 7
On Wednesday morning, my mother and I decided we should take the opportunity and go look around the town, get a few things and maybe meet a few people. My mother especially wanted to go look around the clinic, meet everyone there.So at around 10 am, we set out and began the trek through the town.It was as beautiful as I thought. The buildings were all made from the same sandstone as the packhouse, and most seemed to have this sort of organised chaos look to their gardens. Wisteria or ivy grew up the side of the buildings, giving them an overgrown look, blending them into the surrounding areas. The roads and pathways were clean and well kept, as were the little parks we strolled past. Everything was beautiful, like a town out of a book.Strolling down the path, towards the town centre, I couldn’t help but not
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Chapter 8
After the Alpha had left us, I slowly ambled through the flat, hunting for where my mother had disappeared to. I twisted as a noise came from the end of the small hallway, to the right of the living room. Turning and heading down the hall, I opened the first door, finding it empty. Carrying on, I reached the second door, opening it softly. There, sat on the edge of the large bed, was my mother, tears in her eyes, head hanging low. “Mom?” I called softly. She looked up, trying to hide her tears, but failing. “Are you okay? What happened?” I asked, concern lining my voice. “Nothing, I-... I’ve just never had such kindness shown to me, not since I was a child,” she confessed, taking a shuddering breath. “The generosity, and
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Chapter 9
  I had awoken early, my dreams throwing me out of sleep. Why was I dreaming of the Alpha? Is it a side effect of drinking his blood and swearing myself to him? Confused, I threw my blankets back and stood up out of bed. I stepped towards the window, pulled the curtains back and opened the window, letting the cool morning air surround me. The early morning mist was sitting low in the air, the dew-wet grass shimmering in the light of the sunrise. The colours, pale and soothing. It had rained that night, leaving the damp earthy scent lingering in the air. Thick, dark clouds hovered in the distance, a promise of rain. I took in the air, waking myself up fully. Sifting through the view, I caught a glimpse of two figures out on the field, fighting. Focusing on them, I realised that it was Beta Matthias an
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Chapter 10
Standing outside the school, I began to feel my nerves fighting to take over. I could see a few people glancing towards me. Clearly, I was going to be the topic of conversation for some. Nothing new then. Taking a deep breath in and letting it go, I strolled into the school, aiming for the main office. The school was clean, recently redecorated, by the faint scent of pain in the air. The corridors were packed with students, all either rushing to their lockers or to their first class of the day or just gossiping. I eventually managed to find the main office, I opened the door and walked in. Glancing around I see a familiar face behind the desk. “Ah, Amelia, there you are,” Eliza motioned me over. “I was wondering if you’d gotten lost,” she said, a kind smile on her fa
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