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A Substituted Bride But A Fated Luna

Charles’ breath quickened, and his movements became more urgent. “I’m close,” he gasped in my ear, his voice breaking between moans. My own pleasure surged, and I couldn’t hold back the scream that tore from my throat. A wave of electric tingles swept through me, my temples throbbed, and the world around me faded into white… Every pore on my body felt wide open, heat radiating from me in waves. It was surreal, as if I were in a dream, feeling everything but grasping none of it… I could hardly believe it—I had married this man, the infamous Alpha of the Black Valley Pack, Charles McLean, and I had just slept with him. But there was no love between us. We weren’t fated mates. Since his first shift at eighteen, Charles McLean had never found his fated mate. And after one engagement after another, each of his fiancées had died under mysterious circumstances. Rumor had it that he wore a mask to conceal his hideous face and that he was a cruel, violent man who would kill without hesitation. People whispered that he had murdered his previous fiancées. His last fiancée—my sister—was terrified of him. Horrified by the stories, she had vehemently refused to marry him. And just before the wedding, she found her fated mate. So, without warning or preparation, I was forced to take her place, pushed into marrying Charles in her stead, to stand as his wife in name only and the unacknowledged Luna of the Black Valley Pack…

FancyZ · Fantasy
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143 Chs

54 Crazy

Vanessa’s POV

Penelope loves parties. I think she was born for a party. In the past, no matter what kind of activity we held, she always attracted people to stop and turn to look at her, become the center of attention. But today, unfortunately, she was not feeling well and almost missed dinner.

My poor girl, maybe she was sad to see that the guests liked Selena's dinner so much that she found an excuse to leave.

Speaking of that Selena, I have to admit that she was lucky enough to pass the party test! Well, it's just a coincidence. I don't think she'll be so lucky next time.

I turned to look at her, only to find that Charles was drinking and she wasn't in her seat.

The little affection I had for her disappeared in an instant! As the hostess of the banquet, how could she run away?

I got up and went to her seat and found a note on the ground not far from me. When I picked it up, I saw that the note had been torn from a notebook. It read: