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Golden-Eyed White Wolf: Mine to Protect

In a pack that sees her as nothing more than an outcast, Leslie has spent her life concealing her true self. Her rare white wolf form, a secret passed down by her late mother, has kept her in the shadows, living a life of silence and solitude. But when fate binds her to Jaden, the Alpha's son, her world is thrust into chaos. Once her closest friend, Jaden’s betrayal leaves Leslie falsely accused of a crime she didn't commit, leading to brutal punishments. The Luna's decree of execution seems to seal her fate, but as the darkness threatens to consume her, Leslie's wolf, Elsie, awakens with a fierce determination to protect them both. In a desperate bid for survival, Elsie reveals her true form—a majestic white wolf—breaking the promise Leslie had sworn to keep. Hunted and rejected by the mate she once trusted, Leslie is forced to flee. As she navigates a world of danger and betrayal, she must confront her deepest fears and decide if she can ever trust again. Will the Moon Goddess grant her a second chance at love, or will Leslie remain a prey to those who wish to see her fall? This is a tale of resilience, survival, and the search for a love that transcends the darkest of betrayals.

lucy_mumbua · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
31 Chs

Mark or Reject

Damien's POV:

I stood at Leslie's bedside, watching her toss and turn, her face etched in agony. Each whimper tore at my heart, ripping it to shreds. My hands shook as I brushed a strand of hair from her burning forehead, feeling helpless, useless. I'd never been this powerless in my life—not as an Alpha, not as a man. I was supposed to protect her, to be the one who kept her safe from everything, including this cruel, invisible bond that was tearing her apart from the inside out. 

Every breath she took seemed to be a battle, and every second she spent in pain felt like a thousand knives stabbing into my chest. 

I clenched my fists, fighting the urge to rage at the world for doing this to her. She didn't deserve this. 

But I knew what had to be done.