As the daugter of the alpha, I've learned that many things happen while leading a pack.
I may just be 20 years old, but I know my way around the world. I've been by my father's side almost everytime and everywhere.
Even though he has his doubts about me becoming alpha of the pack, he always loved teaching me the ways of how the pack should be run. I was always excited to learn too. If things needed to be done where he couldn't go, he would send me in his place.
Every alpha knows who I am. My father made sure that no one lay a finger on me. Nor did he approve of me going to the meetings on my own. He would make sure that I always have tight security whenever I had to go somewhere.
Since I'm always going to the pack's training's grounds, I make sure to keep myself in perfect condition. Many wolves training there know me for my undeniable strength and beauty and status.
I am perfectly aware of my beauty as I'm taking good care of myself. Most of my features resemble those of my father completely, while I can't seem to find anything other then kindness and love that I've learned and inherited from my mother.
As for my intelligence? I'm currently studying to become an architect. My drawing skills are topnotch. I've become obsessed with buildings and their structures ever since I was a little girl.
In my free time, I would go for runs, read dark romance books and spend my remaining time in the orphanage on weekends.
I love the little pups so much. I made sure that every one of them have a comfortable life since they can't get that from their parents. Most pups who are there are pups who lost their parents due to rogue attacks or due to different wars.
Some of the parents went feral because they couldn't handle the loss of their beloved mates. I always find it sad when I see pups who long for their parents. It breaks my heart to see their little hearts break.
Others just didn't want their pups and dropped them of at the orphanage. These parents make me so mad. Why get pregnant if u don't want or love them, you know?
So that's why I decided to help out at the orphanage every weekend and spend time with the kids. I've been teaching them the ways of life and how to accept their selves, just how my mom taught me.