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Unveiling the moonlit mate

"You're mine!" he roared, possessive fury darkening his eyes. "If I have to brand you with my mark to keep every other wolf at bay, so be it!" Tears welled in Annie's eyes. "This marriage isn't love, it's a lie!" she screamed back. The room fell silent. "Maybe once," he conceded, a dangerous edge to his voice. "But things have changed. Now, you belong to me. You're mine, forever." Annie, the adopted daughter of a powerful pack, craves acceptance. Unlike other wolves, she lacks the full shift, a constant reminder of her difference. Then, a fated mate arrives, but instead of love's embrace, he brings a web of royal deceit that threatens to tear everything apart. Annie harbors a hidden secret, a burden that complicates everything. Can love blossom amidst manipulation and lies? Will she succumb to the alpha's possessive claim, or will she fight for a love built on truth and acceptance? In a world where loyalty is tested and alliances crumble, can Annie carve her path? Setting: it's a modern fantasy world with a focus on werewolf society and the political intrigue within it.

Daoist1Lwdjw · Fantasy
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71 Chs

Chapter Thirty one

A soft chuckle escaped my lips, the sound barely a whisper in the dimly lit room. "You need more rest, Damian," I said, my voice gentle as I nudged him towards the bed.

He turned to me, his grey eyes filled with a concern that sent a shiver down my spine. "Annie," he rasped, his voice rough. "You risked your life for me." He paused, taking a ragged breath, then continued, "I'm...so..."

Before he could finish his sentence, I found myself cutting him off. "You don't have to thank me," I blurted, the words tumbling out faster than I could control them. "I would have done it for anyone."

His worried expression morphed into something different, something that made my heart skip a beat. A flicker of something akin to jealousy crossed his features. "Anyone, really?" he asked, his voice low and dangerous. His hand reached out, his fingers brushing against mine, sending a jolt of electricity through me.