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The Tale Of The Blue Wolf

Life is like a playground the gods use to play fate. Nineteen year old Velma has extraordinary and forbidden powers but is yet to wolf out making her an outcast in the society. When she finally does— at the blood moon festival, she is rejected by her mate the Alpha of Aysun because she's the wolf that was prophesied about. The coming of the Blue Wolf would be the beginning of chaos. Artemis is only an Alpha in replacement of his sister's dead mate. As Alpha he has the responsibility to protect the people and reinstate his sister back to her position. He is ready to go to any length to restore his sister's sanity and take revenge on who killed his sister's mate. When he finds out his mate is the blue wolf that was prophesied about, he must make a hard decision to abandon her in order to protect the things he holds dear to his heart. As events unfold, he realizes the deeper meaning behind the prophecy and unravels dark secrets; his enemies are closer than he thinks. Velma is the one that holds to the key to the chains that binds him but it might just be too late for him...

Inkbank · Fantasy
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202 Chs

Chapter One Hundred & Thirty Five: A Revelation

Velma walked out of the room, a multitude of thoughts crossing her mind. She has not actively thought of anything; in fact her mind had been blank so what then did Evgenikós speak off?

It's not ordinary, you thought of something.

Velma took in a deep breath and leaned against the wall. Closing her eyes, she tried to picture their conversation from the very beginning hoping it would at least spark a but if remembrance in her memory.

I never said I was sick...

My head hurts, do something about it...

Velma gasped, a flicker of realization dancing in her eyes. She hadn't actively considered healing the witch; it had been a passive, almost subconscious feeling of pity that lingered at the edges of her thoughts. A silent hope had nestled in her heart, a wish for Evgenikós's well-being, but beyond that, her intentions had not been deliberate or focused.