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The father of my son's is a monster. So what?

Notice: The history has been rewritten, even if already the you read recommend reelerla. thanks for its support!!! She was a human, blessed by an unusual talent. Abandoned by her parents at a very young age she does not know what trust is, let alone love. He was a monster, an evil predator, dangerous and older than earth with substantial amounts of power between his claws. She wanted love, family, and affection. He just wanted peace, so he met her. They were two different beings from two different worlds with a single destiny. Will they make it work? ...The wolf studied the barrier with chilling attention. Sascha watched the monster's actions with caught breath as it raked its claws over the invisible power barrier and a shower of sparks dripped onto the ground. "You promised." He accused him and despite the distance, the wolf's ears twitched. The wolfish head fell and the creature stopped trying to break through the barrier, with a reluctant expression he looked at her without moving. She had been heard. She should be relieved, instead she felt...

DahlyZern · Fantasy
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85 Chs

Chapter 57. I only take care of my puppies (2)

The only sound in the shed was that of a puppy voraciously chewing his breakfast. Askance she noticed the wolf's nasty gaze on the boy. She wasn't surprised when she heard him growl.

"Don't eat like that. We are monsters not animals, don't act like one." Instantly, the sound stopped and then began more softly. The cub's eyes went up and shot a wary look at the wolf.

Irritated for some reason, Sascha scowled at him. "Give him a break, he just escaped from a nasty place, he'll learn manners later."

Askeladd ignored her, to go sit in the far corner of the shed. As far from her as possible. For no reason, the delicious meatloaf ended up losing all its initial appeal. However, Sascha continued to devour her breakfast, this time more from the urgent sensation of hunger gnawing at her insides than from a desire to eat something that tasted no better than ashes.