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A Wolf In The City

I was an Alpha werewolf, She was a human. I lost everything. But I found her, my mate. ****** After losing everything he ever had, including his little sister, to the sudden coup staged by his Beta, because of his mateless status had weakened the morale of the pack and the council. During this time, Alpha Luke believed it was all over. However, his fate changed when he woke up and found himself in a strange colorful room with no idea of where he was or who had saved him from untimely death in his Beta’s hands. Having discovered that the strange room belongs to his long-awaited mate, Valerie McCain, a college student who was also modeling to make ends meet. Luke decided to make himself worthy of her, by not only getting everything he had lost back but threefold. This time, with his fated mate beside him. Unknown to him, the human world is completely different from the werewolf world. Critics, judgment, and betrayal are common in the two worlds, but would a werewolf without a cent to his name be able to survive in the irksome, subfuscous human world? This is the story of a young werewolf, his challenges, and his thrilling, yet captivating journey to his unforeseen future.

Unusualdee · Fantasy
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112 Chs

A rival or not?

Luke

We stared at each other for what seemed like forever, when in reality it was just a few minutes but as each second counted, my expectation slowly waned.

"You don't have to reply to me now, I will-

"You don't have to shoulder all my responsibility before I open my heart to you." Valerie's response fumbled out of her mouth, and I could see traces of unshed tears in her eyes again.

"I made you cry again?" I frowned, pissed with myself. This was the second time…

"No silly, you are just so sweet." she tapped my arms playfully as she sniffed. "You know, everyone seems to think I'm a thick-headed independent woman, and they were always cautious around me, but you- you just say the sweetest of things that make me emotional."

A gentle smile settled on my face after listening to her words, you are the sweetest

I've never thought being referred to as candy can be something I'd be proud of, but here I am smiling gleefully like a child.