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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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205 Chs

Chapter Twenty: An Incorrigible Gossip

Esmeray watched in despair as people trooped in and out of the house. They were not here to empathize with her, they were here to mock her. She looked at her husband and mate who sat wretchedly in a corner. Creon had aged twenty years in just three days. He looked miserable; like he had seen a ghost.

Now it was Adelaide that walked in. Why was she here? Everyone in Aysun knew that Lord Creon and her mate's father were sworn rivals.

"My lady," Adelaide greeted as she entered the house.

"My Lord," she greeted Lord Creon.

The couple acknowledged her with a mere raising of the head. She may be the Alpha',s best friend but she was not that important in the scheme of things.

"I heard the news, I could not but come," Adelaide said after a while.

"Thank you," even as Esmeray uttered the words she wanted to take them back immediately. Why did she have to thank these people when she had just possibly lost her daughter forever?