Alora: My Human Hybrid Luna
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Chapter 8 Between Blood and Mate img
Chapter 9 You are Human img
Chapter 10 Weak Human Mate img
Chapter 11 Protecting the Chosen Luna img
Chapter 12 Whispers Behind Closed Doors img
Chapter 13 I Don't like Surprises img
Chapter 14 Serving Shame img
Chapter 15 You were Wrong Violet img
Chapter 16 Cracks in the Pack img
Chapter 17 Stockholm Syndrome img
Chapter 18 The Art of Pretending img
Chapter 19 Three Doors and a Trap img
Chapter 20 Emotional Rollercoster img
Chapter 21 The Beast Within img
Chapter 22 The Words of the Sage img
Chapter 23 The Crimson Order Pack img
Chapter 24 The World of Werewolves img
Chapter 25 The World of Werewolves II img
Chapter 26 Finding Alora img
Chapter 27 Just an Orphan img
Chapter 28 Mine to Break img
Chapter 29 The Voice in my Head img
Chapter 30 Heat Beneath the Pain img
Chapter 31 The Wrong Alora img
Chapter 32 The Revelation img
Chapter 33 Breaking Point img
Chapter 34 Run, Alora, Run img
Chapter 35 You're Not Human img
Chapter 36 First Shift img
Chapter 37 Beautiful but Bruised img
Chapter 38 Conflicting Desires img
Chapter 39 I, Alora Reject You img
Chapter 40 The Choice of Fates img
Chapter 41 Their First Mindlink img
Chapter 42 Healing and Desire img
Chapter 43 Breathless Whispers img
Chapter 44 You are Mine img
Chapter 45 In his Wolf Form img
Chapter 46 Xavier's White Fury img
Chapter 47 His Wolf Pendant img
Chapter 48 Say Hello to Goodbye img
Chapter 49 Whiskey, Wolves and Warnings img
Chapter 50 Black and White Beginnings img
Chapter 51 Stormy Gray Eyes img
Chapter 52 One Call Away img
Chapter 53 What Am I img
Chapter 54 Mixed Signals img
Chapter 55 Luna Blood img
Chapter 56 Staking His Claim img
Chapter 57 Eyes in the Crowd img
Chapter 58 The Anatomy of Us img
Chapter 59 Love is a Loaded Gun img
Chapter 60 Fire Beneath My Skin img
Chapter 61 Blood will Spill img
Chapter 62 Predator in the Dark img
Chapter 63 Echoes of the Mindlink img
Chapter 64 Smokes and Mirrors img
Chapter 65 Caught in the Flicker img
Chapter 66 The Love That Wasn't img
Chapter 67 The Pull of the Moon img
Chapter 68 The Pull of the Moon II img
Chapter 69 Moonlust img
Chapter 70 Missed Calls img
Chapter 71 Distorted Reality img
Chapter 72 Heat and Desire img
Chapter 73 The Luna Ritual img
Chapter 74 Forbidden Threshold img
Chapter 75 Afterglow img
Chapter 76 Almost His img
Chapter 77 And then I Howled img
Chapter 78 Broken Bonds img
Chapter 79 What's Left of Us img
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Chapter 7 Red Hair, Red Eyes

Alora's POV

I pushed her away with all the force I could muster. "What are you doing"? I screamed, and my hand went to my chin to inspect for blood, but thankfully, there was none.

I could swear I saw her eyes flash red as she stumbled backwards from my push and gasped.

"What are you really? " She growled, advancing towards me. She looked menacing with her angry face, her blonde hair covered part of her face while her whole body vibrated with anger.

Who were these people? Why were they acting weird? What was with me today really? I couldn't stop being violent, but that was expected given I was taken from my home against my wish.

"I do not owe you any explanation" I replied, holding her stare. Before I could process what was going on, she pinned me down on the bed, and knelt close with one knee between mine. Then she sniffed at me like a wild beast. I flinched and turned my face away.

"Your scent is not entirely that of a werewolf, and it is not that of a human either", she said, surprise evident in her features.

"I don't understand what you mean by that. Besides, how would you know how werewolves smell?" I asked, furrowing my brows.

As I turned to her, I couldn't help but take in her features. In proximity, I realized she was not all that gorgeous as I thought at first, but she had an air of grace and sophistication about her.

Okay, she was gorgeous. Who was I kidding?

With her short fiery red hair, and brown eyes that give her an air of mystery, and the fact that she was thick with all her curves in the right place.

I could see why Morgan was taken with her and I did not know why the thought made me envious of her. She was the epitome of everything I ever wanted growing up. She had a gorgeous body that any man would die for compared to me, who was skinny and unappealing.

"I don't know what you are or why you're here, but I'm here to warn you to stay away from my man", she shrieked in that annoying voice of hers.

"I really do not understand all the words coming out of your mouth right now, but trust me, I do not want your man. All I want is to get out of here "I replied, struggling to push her away and sit up, but she didn't even budge.

"Liar" she growled and then, all of a sudden, she froze in place, her eyes rolling to the back of her head, but before I could process any of that, she got off me and stood beside the bed staring down at me.

"I'll be back and by the time I'm back, you had better find yourself out of this pack, you're not welcome here" she spat before walking out of the room and slamming the door shut with a bang.

I sat up and stared at nothing in particular, thinking about the ordeal I've gone through in the last twenty-four hours. I finally pushed myself off the bed, my body stiff and aching. My eyes roamed the room, really seeing it for the first time.

It was a large room. I was not supposed to be here because it didn't fit. The bathroom alone was bigger than my entire room back in the slum where I lived, while the entire room was bigger than the room I shared with ten other children at the orphanage.

The walls were painted in an off-white color. The heavy drapes were in deep purple and white flower patterns sprinkled across them, and it was draped so that you could barely see anything from the outside.

The bed was covered in rich purple velvet satin bed sheets that screamed luxury, a word I had never experienced all my life. Above the mantle was a massive, cracked mirror that warped my reflection, making me look even more lost and hollow than I felt.

My mind whirled, trying to piece together a plan. The door was out of the question because it seemed she locked it, or worse, someone was probably standing guard.

The window, maybe? I stumbled toward it, peeling back the curtains carefully. My heart sank. I was at least three stories high, with nothing but rough stone walls beneath. No ivy, no drain pipes, no hope.

Pacing back toward the bed, I scanned the room again for hidden doors, loose floorboards, anything.

My eyes flickered to a small table near the window, with two high-backed chairs that looked about as comfortable as sitting on a pile of rocks. Maybe there were tools, something sharp? I rushed over and pulled open the drawers...nothing. Empty, as if mocking me.

Biting my lip, I turned back toward the door. There was no use trying to escape from this place. I just needed to be smart and bid my time until I could get out of here. It was not as if anybody was waiting outside for me.

Then a flickering moment, my mind drifted to Matron Hope, the one person that made me feel human...the matron of the orphanage where I grew up.

I thought of her sharp voice softening only when she thought no one was looking. I hadn't thought of her... God, how long has it been? Guilt and shame washed over me in waves.

She was the only person close to family that I had in this world and the only person that would cry if something happened to me. I needed to reach out to her, but I didn't know how.

Sighing, I slumped down onto the chair by the table. My body was tired, heavier than I remembered it being, as if whatever strange force ruled this place was seeping into my bones. I rubbed my temples, trying to think.

Maybe I could pretend to be sick. Trick someone into opening the door. Or maybe I could break the window and risk the fall... My head began to ache just considering it.

My mind kept racing, planning, discarding ideas almost as fast as they came. I blinked slowly, staring at the drapes.

My body sagged further into the chair without me realizing it. The room blurred slightly around the edges. I was so tired. Maybe if I could just relax a bit in the chair I would feel much better.

The last thing I remembered was tracing a line on the table with my fingertips, following the patterns of the old but rich wood as they twisted and curled like rivers on a map leading nowhere.

And then everything slipped quietly into darkness.

I needed to escape.

I will find a way out.

I had to.

                         

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