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Her Devilish Alpha

Madeline knew he was the alpha of the werewolves, but… __ In Alaric, soulmates are bonded by a red string. Some people chose to go against their preordained fates, some chose to embrace it. However, when Madeline discovers she’s bonded to no, not a human, but the alpha of the pack she happened to stumble upon… Does she unintentionally fall for the devilish Alpha Xavier or does she decide her own path? __ EXCERPT: "Step forward," he ordered, his steely gaze landing on her. Madeline swallowed as a chill went down her spine. "You don't belong here," he snarled, making Madeline want to run despite her intuition which told her not to. Making a face, he narrowed his eyes and spat, "You're a human." Wide-eyed, Madeline stared back at him, her eyes meeting him before she felt something tighten around her pinky. Her heart tightened and began pounding faster than it did before. It flickered, but it was clear what it was. Everyone stared between them, back and forth in confusion. Whatever it was, it could only be seen by Madeline and Xavier. 'With a stranger? Are you kidding me?' He growled. Her heart raced, she was thinking the same thing. __ This book's cover is made by @vatarison.art (check him out on IG)!

marichat_nettenoir · Fantasy
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251 Chs

In The Spirit of Confessing (I)

Talking it out, Indiana confessed everything. When her feelings had started, and what she intended to do with them. 

How the conversation ultimately ended? Why, the girls simply decided to hug it out - and to never speak of this or bring the conversation up ever again. 

Indiana could see why Madeline was made Xavier's mate. Regret flashed in her eyes. This was the person she accused of using Xavier. 

Madeline would never. 

"Alright, that's enough for now. Look at the time. It's way past lunch," Madeline commented. 

Declining Madeline's offer for lunch, Indiana reckoned it was better she cleared her head.

Making some excuse, she left Madeline's quarters, leaving Madeline and Briar. 

Briar broke the silence, telling Madeline, "Well, that went better than expected."

Madeline glanced out her quarters' window. 

"Yeah, but I hope Indiana doesn't feel uncomfortable around us because of this."