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Avenging Luna

Leila's, the daughter of a powerful Alpha, is cast aside by her father after being born as his first child. Disappointed that she cannot inherit his title, he sacrifices her to settle a debt with a notoriously brutal rival pack. Sentenced to a life of slavery, Leila's is subjected to unspeakable cruelty, her spirit hardened by the abuse she endures. Driven by a thirst for vengeance, Leila's vows to reclaim her honor and seek retribution against her father and her captors. Her life takes a turn when she escapes her torturous existence and encounters her destined mate. He introduces her to a world of love, protection, and comfort—a stark contrast to the harsh life she has known. With her mate’s unwavering support and the skills he helps her acquire, Leila's transforms from a mild, innocent young woman into a formidable force. As she prepares to exact her revenge, she grapples with the darkness within her, ultimately seeking to quench her thirst for vengeance while navigating the complexities of love and power. 'Turning Dark' is a gripping tale of betrayal, transformation, and the quest for justice as Leila rises from the ashes of her past to become a force to be reckoned with.

lucy_mumbua · Fantasía
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151 Chs

Little Ash

Leila's POV:

The sterile scent of the hospital clung to me as Drake guided me down the cold, brightly lit hallway. My legs felt shaky, and I leaned heavily on the wheelchair they had insisted I use. The aftermath of the surgery still had my body weak, and the emotional storm inside me made it all worse. But all of that faded as we reached the doors of the neonatal unit, the only thing on my mind was seeing my baby boy. 

Our baby.

I glanced at Drake, who stood by my side in silent guilt, his face drawn tight with tension. The bond between us, once so strong and secure, now felt like a fragile thread on the verge of snapping. My anger toward him still simmered beneath the surface, raw and unhealed. But I pushed those feelings aside for now, focusing on the one thing that mattered more than my hurt and his betrayal—our son.