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Moonlit Betrayal: A Luna’s Choice

“I, Edwina Streak-Ridge of formerly of Silverstreak Pack…” spoke Edwina. Aaron knew what was coming. “No, no, stop! You cannot.” But Edwina ignored him. “…adopted daughter of Everridge Hounds, reject you, Aaron Silvermaw, the Lycan Prince as my mate,” shouted Edwina, tears streaming down her face. A bright light escaped Edwina’s chest and she fell to her knees clenching her chest to ease the pain. Aaron stood before her completely frozen, perplexed. He couldn’t believe what Edwina just said. She was his true love. How could she reject him and why? “Why? Why? Tell me what my fault is?” begged Aaron. Edwina wiped her tears, stood up and simply walked away from him. ***** Edwina was adopted by Alpha and Luna of Everridge Hounds after her parent were killed in a rogue attack. She is not an ordinary wolf, she is the wolf blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. She gave her ‘glow’ to Edwina. Everything was fine in her life, she was the most loved, and everyone thought she would be the best Luna but she rejected Aaron and went away from her wolf life. She returned the day her Aaron was about to be engaged to another she-wolf. It broke her heart. But why did she feel bad? She already rejected Aaron. He was free to choose a chosen mate. He was free to live his life his own way.

DaoistxYTRJ0 · Fantasy
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139 Chs

The 'How To Be A Great King'

The library, which was usually quiet, buzzed with the rustling sound of ancient scrolls, books, and parchments. They were both in different sections trying to find material pertaining to their chosen topic. They had just heard from their mothers and knew that they were worried. It was such a time. Seth was basically living in everyone's mind.

They both had their hands filled and walked to the shelf they agreed to meet up at. Aaron placed his materials on a table close to the window overlooking the gardens. He looked for Edwina and saw that she was approaching with a lot of material in her hand. He rushed to her side and said, "give me some of them," he grabbed the materials from her hand relieving her from the weight of the books.