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Alpha Princess's Possessive Mate

[Mature Content Warning] She wanted to just end her mission and go back to her political marriage, but he had already claimed her his possession. Selene Adawolfa, the Princess of the Adalopha kingdom. Promises her father to bring peace to the village in their kingdom, by ending the age-old war, without revealing her identity. On the first day of becoming part of the Winterwells pack in disguise, she gets herself into trouble. The unexpected turn of events brings her in contact with Fang Warchild, the alpha of the neighbouring village. The most handsome, yet the most vicious man in the entire kingdom who recognises her at the very first glance. And he was ready to ruin her mission just for the sake of owning her! (The story takes place in the 90s so you will find technology in it!) ——[snippet]—— He approached me as his footsteps resonated in the dead silence inside the tent, and I couldn't get myself to step back waiting stunned. Stepping closer he lifted my chin asking again, "do you still choose otherwise Princess?" I gulped, knowing Fang would understand very well what was on my mind, all my lies would be useless in front of how well he knew every nook and cranny of my brain. Mustering all the strength inside me I whispered, diverting my eyes, answering exactly what he didn't want to hear right now, "Yes!" A vicious smirk played on his face as he lifted me by my collar, while I tip-toed barely able to find the ground, trying to match his towering height. "I don't like it when someone touches what is mine," he leaned closer, his tall stature hovering over me just inches from my face and his infuriated breath crawling on my soft skin, "and you better know that your entirety belongs to only me!" ---- All credits of the cover to belong to its owner ---- Discord: https://discord.gg/ZhjZ9aHEZ6

Eaagles_wings · Fantasy
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Platter of mysteries

There was a silence that filled inside the room with only the sound of crickets being heard from outside. The question I had asked was not easy to answer for Fang, and if I was in his place so determined and vengeful, I might not have answered the questions at all. Probably Fang would avoid it, as usual. 

"The queen killed some precious people that were to me," Fang answered truthfully, and that was enough for me. I did not try to pester when he wasn't ready to talk about it. That way, I won't be involving myself too much in Fang. The distance was there, it was a good this. Fang continued, "I don't know if you are aware but, I have heard from an unreliable source that she was the one who had planned and plotted the execution of all the Warchilds three years ago." 

There was something that did not fit here. No wonder Fang said it was from an unreliable source.