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Fangless: The Alpha's Vampire Mate

“I'm on the hunt for someone special, someone who would howl at the full moon with me. And you, my dear, seem to check all the right boxes,” Thorin tried to seduce Riona with his mesmerizing gaze. “Not in this lifetime, not in any lifetime.” But Riona couldn’t stand the sight of that smug face. What did Thorin hope to gain from a fangless vampire who couldn’t even turn into a bat, anyway? There must be something seriously wrong with the brain of that infuriating Alpha werewolf. *** Since their parents died, Riona Kahler and her brother have been adopted by the King of Eira, who treats them more like overworked houseplants than a cherished family. As the only vampires in Eira without fangs, they're outcasts among their own kind, toothless and ridiculed. Riona's spirit remains unbroken until her brother falls ill due to the palace's cruelty. Determined to protect him, Riona vows to escape, but there's only one way to do that. Thorin Klein is one of the most famous Alpha werewolves, renowned not only for his charming looks but also for claiming the Alpha title at the tender age of thirteen. Despite his howling success, his mother’s powerful werewolf clan, the Klein, never acknowledged him because his father went rogue. Determined to prove his worth to the Klein clan, Thorin believes he has finally found a potential solution. Though Riona couldn’t stand being around Thorin for more than one second, Riona realizes that marriage is their only path to achieving their goals. It's a love story that bites and barks in all the right places. #werewolf #Alpha #vampire #fromslavetoqueen #enemiestolovers #strongFL #contractmarriage

merakifiction · Fantasy
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222 Chs

A Success Story

It was Trudy. A group of werewolves stood behind her, looking calmer than the fierce Queen Thin Eyebrows and the male wolf who obviously had feelings for Charna.

"You're doing it wrong," Trudy said. 

But Riona wasn't exactly a fan of feedback. Offended, she slapped Trudy's hand off her shoulder and glared. "Did I ask for your opinion?"

"Wait! I'm not saying you're, like, totally wrong. Just... wrong," Trudy stammered.

Riona raised an eyebrow. What on earth was this shaggy mess of a werewolf trying to say?

Realizing her mistake, Trudy fumbled for words, growing more frustrated by the second.

"I mean…" Trudy could feel the conversation slipping out of her paws. Her words started making less sense by the second.

"You're fast and accurate," another werewolf from Trudy's crew cut in, clearly fed up with Trudy's trainwreck. "But the animals—they're faster because, you know, they actually know what they're doing."