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Sold To An Alpha

[8th place in Werewolf Competition, 2022] [CAUTION: RATED 18: NO RAPE] Is it believably possible to love a man who's been rejected by all women? Leia is sold in the name of marriage to the most controversial man in the nation in exchange for monetary favors; Mr. Adrik Avalanzo, the scarred one.  He is rumored to be a hideous and fearless beast covered in scars, both physically and emotionally. His appearance is enough to chase off women. Even though he is the wealthiest, whom many envy, they consider him a plague. Thrust into a loveless marriage, how would a pridefully stubborn, hot-headed girl like Leia deal with him? And how would he deal with her? Will he try to dominate her? Or woo her passionately?  Will Leia accept him despite his physical deformity? Will she get past her pride? Her short temper? Or even untie the knot she'd tied over her heart to accept him? Will their marriage turn out to be one that all the people of high society envy? Or could this marriage be the subsequent tragedy of the century? ______________ The cover is not mine and belongs to its rightful owner. the owner's credit Follow me on Instagram @angellily_draws i

AngelLily · Fantasy
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That’s Impossible

"No, of course not, Supreme Alpha. I dared not do such a thing! I am only stating the fact that everyone can see. The werewolves are already restless about the blood moon. And when they find out that it is the birth of the princess, I really wonder what will happen."

"The blood moon only comes out when danger is approaching, and for it to appear at the birth of the princess, something just has to be wrong. Then the moon goddess is probably trying to warn us about-"

"SHUT UP!!" Leia, who was boiling red in anger from listening to the crap the minister was spouting, yelled and grabbed her baby from Irene. Her eyes turned completely red, and she looked at the minister with a dangerous glint in her iris.

"Luna, forgive me if I have misspoken, but we must put the people's interests first. We can't just deny what has appeared right before our eyes, can we? Wouldn't that be selfishness? If we allow the princess to be the cause of many dea-"