I sat in the carriage alone while horses and the other men in the pack drew it.
I could hear the horses outside; the men were discussing and laughing.
They seemed so normal. I had never for once witnessed an attack on our pack and seen that these men, who had beheaded all the high-ranking male wolves in our pack yet laughed and discussed, sat uncomfortably with me.
I nestled my head against the seat, quietly wondering how my life would be in the new pack.
I knew little about the Crescent Pack except that my father had taken over before I was even born.
It was just a random story in the pack, but who would have ever thought that it would have come to haunt us?
Haunt me.
I had nothing to do with it.
He had made it clear that I would not live a life of enjoyment in the pack as 'I had' back home.
I wondered if Jessica would have survived this entire ordeal as I had.
Jessica had never known a hard life the way I had. It would have been entirely foreign to her.
And that was why he was punishing me.
Because he believed I, Jessica, would not be able to handle it.
If only he knew who I indeed was.
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