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The Rejected Luna novel Chapter 66

The Rejected Luna

The girl without a wolf

Chapter 63.

Vishal's Stance

After hours of running from the Alpha King's men, I finally crossed the border and was now inside my pack.

I ran into the thick woods of my pack that leads to the pack house. It was the only way I could get them off my tail. It will be harder for them to spot me in these woods.

I was feeling dead tired and almost collapsed from how much running I was doing. I've never run this much in my life, but I've been on my heels since I escaped the Alpha-King's prison. I've run a thousand miles, but his henchmen wouldn't stop coming after me. It was like they had no choice but to catch me because I don't understand how they would come this far just to get me.

I was panting heavily, desperately sucking in as much air as I could. My legs were failing me and in the next second, I shifted into my wolf form. I had an unusual, large wolf body, it was unruly and gigantic in a way that should be peculiar to just Alphas. Our Alpha Scott was only a tad bit larger than me. My large wolf form was a blessing from the Moon Goddess, and it didn't seem to matter to her that I was just a Beta. She gave me such a body anyways.

My large paws dug into the earth as I sprinted further into the woods. The twigs kept snapping as they came in contact with my stern, wolf form. Soon, I reached the pack house, but I didn't go any closer until I was sure my predators weren't anywhere close to me. I searched for their scent but I couldn't pick any up, so I was convinced that they might have gotten lost in the woods.

I raced to the pack house, but I avoided the front side of it. I didn't want to be seen by the other members of the pack. The backside was occupied by the Alphas and his Lunas, and that was the side I headed to. The boisterous sound coming from the front made me aware of the presence of the other members of the pack that lived in the pack house. They were probably doing some outdoor games, and I didn't want to show myself to them in this miserable state I was in.

I shifted to my human form as I neared the back wing of the house. I was practically staggering, and the little strength I had was failing me with each step I took.

A woman came out of the back door and I was relieved to see that it was Jane's aunt, Karen. She noticed me and let out a surprised shriek. I collapsed to the floor, unable to keep walking.

"Vishal!" She shrieked repeatedly, running to where I was lying. She squatted in front of me, tapping my face and checking my body.

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