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#R18
#WEAKTOSTRONG
#MYSTERY
#DARK
#SUPERPOWERS
#SURVIVAL
#BETRAYAL
#REVENGE
#WEREWOLF
#SCARY

Reclaimed By The Alpha King

"Where did he go?" I murmured, realizing I was alone. My heart sank as I scanned the room for any sign of him. But It was just me, an empty wine bottle on the floor, and memories of the night before. I pushed myself up, feeling the dull ache in my body. The alcohol still lingered in my system, and I had no idea how many times we had... well, how many times we had done it. But despite everything, I couldn't deny I had enjoyed it. "You're such an idiot Kim!" I scolded myself, running a hand through my messy hair. "You didn't even ask for his name." I sighed, embarrassed at my recklessness. How could I let myself go low with a stranger like that? I glanced down, realizing I was completely naked. "Oh my gosh!" I yelped, grabbing my dress off the floor and quickly slipping it on... ★★ Humiliated and betrayed, Kimberly Fray's life as a powerful Alpha's daughter of the Moon Stone Pack crumbles when Alpha Derrick of the Night Walkers Pack rejects her. But as she uncovers her true identity, Kimberly finds herself caught between two powerful Alphas who desire her. Torn between Alpha Derrick, who begins to see her worth too late, and calculative Alpha Theo, Kimberly's strength and courage are tested like never before. In a world where love, revenge, and power collide, Kimberly must decide who she truly is, and who she's meant to be with between the two Alphas chosen by the Moon Goddess!

Nikkybrien270 · Fantasy
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227 Chs
#R18
#WEAKTOSTRONG
#MYSTERY
#DARK
#SUPERPOWERS
#SURVIVAL
#BETRAYAL
#REVENGE
#WEREWOLF
#SCARY

Chapter 16

**Kimberly's POV**

I had waited for almost an hour at the coffee shop, but none of my friends showed up. Neither Hannah nor Louis walked in. I kept glancing around, hoping to see them, but nothing. After what felt like forever, I grew frustrated and decided to leave.

As I turned to go, a memory hit me—something Mona had said earlier. I froze, piecing it all together. She had practically bragged about kidnapping my friends before I left home.

"How could she be so heartless?" I muttered to myself, struggling to control my rising anger. Every day it seemed like dealing with Mona became more unbearable. But getting angry wouldn't help. I had to focus on finding my friends. That was my priority now.

I walked back into the coffee shop and approached two waiters standing by the front door. As I neared them, I greeted them politely, "Hello there."

One of the waiters smiled and replied, "Hi, ma'am." The other just nodded, avoiding eye contact.