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My Fake Mate

Adeline’s one goal in life was to work in the famous Bio Research Institute as a scientist, but that dream ended when she was scammed and lost all of her money to pay for her final semester. She was broke, directionless and desperate. It wasn't until she met the Alpha of the Carmine pack, did her luck begin to change. He made her an offer she couldn't refuse— pretend to be his mate and he would make all of her problems go away. Being a fake mate sounded easy, right? But not for Adeline. She had to face challenges by both him and his family. Was she able to stick to the contract? Or would their plan spiral out of control? — “Now would be a good time not to suppress that sensitive body of yours. Wrap your arms around me.” I shoot him a dirty look at his approach. “If you wanted me to touch you, all you had to do was ask.” “Please,” He bent down closer to my ear as he purred, “Touch me, darling.” My Fake Mate is created by Heather Bond, an eGlobal Creative Publishing author.

Heather Bond · Fantasie
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90 Chs

Chapter 39: A Wolfish Request

Adeline’s POV

The wind had picked up on the drive from campus to Zale’s apartment, and throughout that time I had come to the shocking realization of something I hadn’t noticed before. Zale… was clingy.

I didn’t mean in the verbal sense, though he sometimes did have his two cents to say about how I shifted a little from him when we hit a speed bump, but he was a lot more touchy than what I had previously imagined. Zale’s hand, which he didn’t use to drive, was either on my knee or holding my own.

I didn’t think much of it until I tried to move away and his entire face contorted into visible disagreement. He didn’t do much when I pulled away besides looking like someone popped his balloon, which I tried not to laugh at, I felt so bad I eventually took his hand in my own again.

The only time I released it was when the two of us hopped out of his car and went up to his hotel room. It was the one on the highest floor, no shock there, and I had to endure the staring all the way up.