Alpha Girl (Wolf Girl Series Book 3) by Leia Stone

Alpha Girl (Wolf Girl Series Book 3) by Leia Stone

Author:Leia Stone [Stone, Leia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-04-29T23:00:00+00:00


Three months later…

“Walking in the woods, going to find the caaaaave,” I sang as I waddled through the bushes and up the mountain. I was so preggo I couldn’t see my feet anymore. My hips and back hurt and I was down to weekly cave searches. It was too exhausting, and I was starting to have contractions on cave hunt day, which I knew it was too early for, so I had to take it easy. Walk slow: one trip up the mountain with my wolf inside of me and hope for the best. I’d become completely numb to the fact that I’d been here six months. I’d tried one more time to find the Paladin lands last month and got lost coming back. It took me five days to find the cabin.

Five days alone in the woods with no shelter and no sure source of running water was terrifying, especially when pregnant, but I’d learned so much in my time here that I was able to find food and water pretty easily. Now I’d resigned myself to the fact that the woods would not let me leave until I had found the cave. So I had two options. Find the cave, or stay here and live out my days in nature forever.

I sighed, trying not to fall into a depressive episode. Last week I’d just lain around the cabin only getting up to hunt or wash, and I recognized symptoms of what was probably depression.

How the hell was I going to raise a baby here, alone, possibly forever? I was a social creature, I needed human interaction and Instagram and people to talk to. The baby would help. I could talk to her, but … Sawyer, my parents … what were they thinking and doing right now? Were Sage and Astra losing their minds? I’d bet Rab was like “I told you she would take forever.”

“ARGH!” I yelled at the mountain as I reached the top and bent to untie my ankle string.

A female moan ripped through the woods and I froze, fingers hovering over the knot on my ankle as goosebumps ran up my arms.

No. No. No.

The day had finally come. I was hallucinating, hearing voices. The noises from the woods were tricking me.

“Hello!” I shouted as I pulled my hunting knife from my thigh holster.

It wasn’t real, probably just a tree moving, not—

A distinct feminine moan, similar to an injured animal, called back to me.

What the hell?

My heart leapt in my throat, and I looked up the mountain path where I was supposed to go, before glancing out into the darkness of the woods where the noise came from.

Was it a trap? Was it a person who needed help? How was that even possible?

You’re not real. It’s not real. I chewed my lip, feeling the nervous breakdown threatening to consume me.

There was another moan that gave way to a whimper and I froze. If someone was out there, I had to know for sure. Diverting from the beaten path that would lead me up the mountain, I went sideways and to the left, slowly.



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