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My New Life in the Kingdom of Wolves

Eighteen year old Addie hates her life. She's been in a wheelchair since she was a little girl. She's felt like a burden on her family and dreams of a life like the ones she's only read about. So, when she finds herself reborn in another world with all the memories of her previous life, she embraces this new opportunity. She's finally healthy, she's finally strong. She can finally feel alive. However, when she's thirteen a debt is incurred that may change her new life forever. One that they won't know the repercussions of until she once again turns eighteen. When that debt is called upon, and the payment must be made, Addie finds herself living in the Kingdom of the Werewolves. She must now figure out how to get home and why her new life is different than that of all the other humans in this world. And on top of that, she has found herself in the sight of the Werewolf King. What is it that he wants from her? What is it that he has planned when he summons her to the castle and forces her to live there? Follow along with Addie as she learns how to navigate in this new world of hers and as she discovers just what it is that makes her different from all the rest. ************ WARNINGS ************ ADULT LANGUAGE SUGGESTIVE SITUATIONS SLAVERY VIOLENCE NOTE THE COVER ART IS NOT MY OWN ALL CHARACTERS AND SITUATIONS IN THIS STORY ARE COMPLETELY FICTIONAL AND ARE WORKS WRITTEN BY DENI CHANCE. THIS BOOK IS SOLELY POSTED ON WEBNOVEL AND CHEREADS AND SHOULD NOT APPEAR ANYWHERE ELSE. Contact me at any of the following- https://www.deni-verse.com/, https://www.instagram.com/dcinmi87/, https://twitter.com/DCinMI, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070561061763

Deni_Chance · Fantasy
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Chapter 183- Addie – Thorn Crest Part 5 (VOLUME 2)

**ADDIE'S POV**

While Nolan and I sat across from Lord Collie, we told him what reason I had to be visiting the villages of the country. We explained what my future mission would entail, and why it was that I needed to understand our people more. He was nodding and agreeing with us long before the talk was over.

"I am sorry that we nearly stood in your way." He was looking so forlorn after hearing what had happened. "I will make sure that I set the record straight. I will tell my people the truth, and I will send messengers ahead of you. I suggest that you stay here for the evening, to allow time for my men to deliver the messages to the next closest villages. I do not want you facing the same issue when you arrive to see them."

"I appreciate that." I told him earnestly. "I wouldn't like to have any more trouble on our travels."

"Understandable." He nodded at me. "If you would like to join me, I do believe that I am ready for some lunch."