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Sold To The Beastly Alpha

[Mature Content: No rape] “A recessive omega and a mateless supreme Alpha” He was incapable of having a mate nor falling in love from the moment he became the only existing supreme alpha. He ruled the world, he ruled them, everything was in the palms of his hands and everything belonged to him.  Yet he couldn’t have one thing. ‘A mate ’ But he, with her, felt a spark—a tiny spark. It’d ignited like a flame, and though it was too little to confirm if they were mates, who cared? He didn’t! That tiny spark was all it took!  And he, Valeric Jones, has found what he sought.   And he was obsessed!  Does it matter that he was incapable of falling in love? That he was a man unable to feel certain emotions? No! She belonged to no one from the moment he laid eyes on her, and he will make her his! Stella Ferguson was locked in his very palms: her smile for him, her words for him, her time for him, and her love… Only for him. She was the shelter and the salvation he sought, the tenderness he yearned for. Yet, the real question was… would Stella Ferguson ever love the man she has been sold to? A man she hated from the very depths of her heart? One she could never stand! And would Valeric Jones himself ever find himself capable of loving her despite his incapability and the desire he holds for her?

AngelLily · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
156 Chs

The Disgust And Himself

VALERIC blinked at her. 

"What do you mean by that?" he asked. "I do know what to do, it's just..." 

"It's just what?" 

"Well, the colors just aren't making sense."  

"And why is that?" Stella rolled her eyes at him. "It's because you don't know what to do." 

"So, do you know what I should do then?" 

"Uh huh. Use a vibrant color or something attractive to complement the face of the ad. Like this." She grabbed the tablet and tried fixing what he'd done and messed up. "There, something like this should work. It's attractive and is sure to draw attention. What do you think?" 

Valeric stared at the project and lifted his gaze to meet her blue eyes. "You're right. It does look right, now." 

"I told you," she snickered and kept the tab back.