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The Alpha's Unwanted Bride novel Chapter 726

Chapter 726: THE ENCOUNTER

The usual early morning song of the birds by my window woke me up.

It was always so beautiful whenever they came to my window.

They had been doing that for as long as I could remember.

I gently rose and smiled at them before I remembered the events of the previous night.

I looked down at my hands.

How they had touched Martha’s bruises and how they had healed them.

As though they were never there.

It had first happened when she had healed a simple deer her father had hunted.

I had felt pity, touched it, and it had sprung to life, running off.

It had stunned them all.

No one could explain it.

Mother said it was a gift from the goddess, even though wolf powers usually didn’t materialize until I had shifted.

My nineteenth birthday had come and passed, I was getting to my twentieth, and I still hadn’t shifted.

Whether it was because my wolf abilities had come before my shifting, I couldn’t shift anymore.

I didn’t know.

I had learned to be very careful when I came across injuries.

I had learned that the fewer people who knew, the better.

I got out of bed and took care of my morning chores.

Our house was tiny and quaint, but we still made it a home.

We were poor, but we were never starving.

It was enough.

I loved my life. Loved the little village I lived in.

Even though father was now always angry.

I couldn’t blame him.

Just as I thought of Father, the cottage door opened, and he staggered in.

I knew already that he had been out the entire night drinking.

He dragged his wooden leg into the living room.

The leg he had lost in a terrible accident had rendered him incapable of continuing his job as a Craftsman.

An accident so dreadful that he had been unable to heal himself and was forced to use a wooden leg.

Over time, I had grown to see him lose himself in anguish and sorrow.

Drinking his days away, becoming a shadow of the man she had grown to adore.

"Good morning, Papa." I greeted kindly.

He managed a barely audible "Good morning."

And went to sit by the dinner table.

I had already made breakfast, and there was still some chicken soup left.

I knew that he most likely had a headache.

"Would you like some soup?" I asked him.

He nodded absent-mindedly as he rubbed his head.

I fetched him a steaming bowl of chicken soup and served it.

He grumbled to himself as he began to eat.

"Heard you have been making trouble in the town." He said.

I turned to look at him.

"You need to find your mate." My father said.

I felt a turn in my tummy.

"I believe Ruby is fine on her own for now." Mother interrupted as she stepped inside the living room. "I’m sure when she wants to settle down, she will eventually. Wouldn’t you, dear?"

I nodded. "Yes, mother."

Then she handed me a basket. "I would have liked you to have breakfast before you left, but I need you to deliver some herbs to the head chef of the pack house. She sent word in the early hours of the morning. Can you do that, dear?"

"Of course," I said quickly, delighted to leave home.

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