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The Alpha’s Unwanted Bride

Jasmine is the first daughter of the great Alpha Bale. Because of her status as a bastard child, she lives a life maltreated scrubbing floors and attending to the needs of her father, step mother, step siblings and the entire pack. But her life makes a drastic turn when she is switched in place for her father’s legitimate daughter to be married off to the Handsome and Cold hearted Alpha Xaden. Xaden is determined to punish Jasmine for the sins of her father who had massacred his entire family, even though she is nothing like her father. Hate slowly turns to desire, fierce passion and finally love. But what happens when Xaden discovers that Jasmine, was planted as a spy to bring his downfall and was not in fact the original princess he was promised to? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Let this be a lesson to everyone. Royal or not, Alpha or Omega," He declares. "You will steer clear of what is mine. In my own territory. In my pack." With that, he tosses the bloodied arm aside and takes Jasmine away from their shocked gaze.

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AN AGREEMENT

They stood waiting for the Queen to command them to attack Xaden, but she waved her hands down indicating them to drop their weapons.

They did so reluctantly.

"And I have said it that I am certain that she had no hand in what happened." She said. "She was aware yes, but she didn't try to kill you. Xaden you are much wiser than this. Why didn't she deny it all from the beginning? Why accept one and then deny another?"

"Because she wants you to believe her. She wants her sympathizer to think the same way you're thinking your majesty." He said. "Your majesty when my entire family was being massacred you did not say a word. You had the power to stop it and yet you did not."

The Queen went quiet.

"I remember you visiting us when I was only a child." He said. "You were my mother's friend and them yet you let her be murdered, let my entire family be killed senselessly without a fair trial."

She hated being reminded of the past.