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The Rebellious Alpha Female's Human Mate

[COMPLETED] "I think you're mistaking me to be your ally. I could easily reunite you with your dead family, and no one would care," Arya warned Nikita. **** In which fate flips a coin in its sleepy state and binds death to death, instead of life. Vengeance meets livid freedom, and suddenly race is a non-issue because fate bound the impossible together; but what if it wasn’t a mistake? *** Nikita Rostova was once the good surgeon, but everything changed, when someone in his circle took everyone that meant the world to him, in one plane crash. With nothing to live for anymore, a hoard of wealth, and his legion of ruthless soldiers disguised as underage hackers, he became the doctor of death, and proudly so, after all, he was doing this for his vengeance. Arya Knight was the psychotic alpha that despised being a werewolf; an alpha that wanted to live a human life but couldn't, because of the werewolf king's interest in her. The only way to get her freedom was to present her mate, who turned out to be an unhinged chief surgeon with a lot of baggage; a human too broken by life and had lost everything including himself. But for her freedom, Arya Knight wasn't scared to cross the ocean on foot, even if that ocean was in the form of a broken soldier. Would she be able to face the sharks in it? Would this be just another mission for alpha Arya? And more importantly, would Nikita accept his role as the psycho alpha Knight’s mate?

she_osprey · Fantasie
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316 Chs

Stick To The Plans

[ARYA]

Andrew and his team had been working nonstop on the Pavlenko saga and the possible enemies when they got a live location sent to them. Given that Andrew knew so little about technology, he let Ken and Enrique translate what it meant. 

They had lived in Todorov since the day the alpha Arya ran away from home. The live location pointed them to a faraway location, a facility that had been abandoned by the Soviets long before they were even born. 

What would they be doing with a signal that got them there? What are they supposed to think of it? The signal kept coming through to them, and even though they were skeptical, they had to accept the range. 

It was almost like a traditional untrackable signal. Whoever was doing this had to be very smart or already knew they were here in Todorov. But then who would know they were here other than the wolves and Natalya?