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Moonlitght: The Wolf Prince and the Chosen Bride

"Wh... who are you! I beg you, don't kill me!" said Ji Soo scared to death. "Why are you scared like this? Have you forgotten your husband, Ji Soo?" answered Nam Joo Hyuk with his evil stare. How could Ji Soo forget that she married a foreign man she just met? A handsome man, a rich, and a wolf prince. Two years ago. At that time, Ji Soo was only eighteen years old. She was grieving the loss of the only family she had, a grandfather who has been taking care of Ji Soo. The man came like a ghost out of the blue, asked her to marry him, and then disappeared for two years. But why did he suddenly appear now? After Ji Soo almost forgot about her mysterious husband.

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It Wasn't A Dream?!

"HAH!!!"

Ji Soo just woke up with her body suddenly stiffened and her eyes wide. She even still held her breath for a few seconds. For a moment, Ji Soo forgot how to breathe properly.

"Fuh..." Just now, she took a deep breath and tried to remember what had just happened to her,

Ji Soo noticed a room she was very familiar with.

"Isn't this my room?" Ji Soo thought and continued to observe her surroundings.

"Why am I here? Wasn't yesterday I was in…"

Ji Soo didn't continue as she immediately checked her right shoulder. Pressing her shoulder so hard, then she screamed in pain.

"Ahhh… it hurts!" she screamed.

Ji Soo immediately got out of bed and walked towards the study table top, which was full of piles of textbooks.

There was a square mirror the size of her face, and she leaned it against the side of a book.

"I have to make sure," Ji Soo said as she pulled the collar of the shirt she was wearing.

Ji Soo's right shoulder was exposed, and she was even more shocked at the terrifying sight.

"Arggh!!"

Ji Soo shouted as she stepped back.

Her footsteps hit the chair, and she fell to the floor. Ji Soo fell to the floor, holding her right shoulder.

"So… so it wasn't a dream?" she thought frightened and still clutching her right shoulder.

"Glek..."

Ji Soo swallowed her saliva in fear, what should she do?

There is a large bite mark and it still hurts. Even blue bruises are starting to appear around the wound.

She got up from her seat and took the mirror on the table. Made sure that her eyes and the mirror were returned to her right shoulder.

The result remained the same. The wound remained and did not disappear from her right shoulder.

Ji Soo's hands trembled as she still clutched the mirror. She felt scared and tried to remember what happened last night.

She closed her eyes, trying to remember the face of the mysterious man who had visited her on a day that was too late and deserted.

"Ahh…! Why… why can't I clearly remember her face! Why!!" she said annoyed and increasingly frustrated.

"That's so weird! I can remember that weird incident, but why not with that guy's face! Why!!! Who is that guy, why is he biting my shoulder? Did I just meet a ghost last night?" Ji Soo's mind is getting frantic.

"Ahh… this wound hurts. Eee… how am I going to get back home?"

"Hah!!!" Ji Soo remembers something.

"I have to make sure first!"

Ji Soo put down her mirror, and she immediately grabbed a large black hoodie to put on. She rushed out of the house and intended to go to the fish trade.

A bicycle belonging to her very old grandfather became the only means of transportation owned by Ji Soo.

The old bicycle made a strange sound when Ji Soo started to pedal.

People around began to notice Ji Soo's strange movements in the morning. However, Ji Soo doesn't care if many people are watching her in surprise.

Ji Soo continues to pedal her bicycle fast, even though the road she is on is not smooth, twisting with uneven surfaces.

As usual, the harbor was bustling that morning, with many fish sellers and buyers crowding around. But there is another thing that Ji Soo has to make sure of. She is moving towards the place she usually uses to sell.

Again, Ji Soo had to be surprised by the condition of her ware which was too neat.

There were no traces of fish pieces or slicing knives lying around. Even though yesterday, she didn't have time to tidy up because she met the mysterious man.

"Who tidied my place?" asked a confused Ji Soo.

The stack of ice boxes is neatly arranged. Ji Soo couldn't find a clue as to what had happened to her.

"Here you are, huh!" Ara just appeared with a pair of fierce eyes.

"Aunt Ara?"

Ara gets annoyed and hits Ji Soo with a small towel, that she pins around her neck. She made a towel whip and aimed it at Ji Soo's shoulder.

"Auntie! Why did you hit me?"

Ji Soo tried to dodge Ara's towel blow, but the old woman was still eager to continue torturing Ji Soo.

"Why are you still asking! What did you do last night to bring you here this afternoon! It's a good thing I've left my share for you. Otherwise, what are you going to sell by coming this afternoon!" said Ara began to advise.

"I can explain this. Yesterday it was..."

"Yesterday, what! I came early in the morning and saw that your place was so messy! Oh… Ji Soo, are you a woman? Why can't you tidy up your wares," Ara protested as she hit her chest in annoyance with Ji Soo's attitude.

"Aa… what… so… Auntie tidying up all my ware?" Ji Soo stammered.

"You think someone else will tidy up your wares! Ah… well, I'm tired of yelling at you. Do you want me to die quickly, huh?" said Ara annoyed, and passed Ji Soo who immediately turned his body.

"I'm sorry, Auntie," Ji Soo bowed respectfully even though Ara didn't look at her.

"You'd better go home. Today the market will close early. You remember the Leader Gim, right? You haven't forgotten what I said yesterday?" Ara narrowed her eyes, looking cynically at Ji Soo.

"Uhmm… about what, Auntie?" Ji Soo forgot because she didn't know what Ara just said.

"It's you! There's a celebration tonight at the famous Bong Family Restaurant," Ara took something from under the table, a large, sharp meat-slicing knife.

"Yes, I remember. But… why did I come?"

Ara immediately put the slicing knife towards the wooden table, she swung strongly and quickly, so Ji Soo saw that there was a danger that Ara wanted to show.

"You still want to argue? After I tidy up all your merchandise?" said Ara fiercely.

Ji Soo answered Ara's question with a weak, slow shake of her head.

"Good! You'd better go home and get ready for tonight's event," said Ara as she took the butcher knife stuck to the large wooden cutting board.

Ji Soo had already turned her body as she grumbled, "Why is she always so fierce!"

"Hey, Ji Soo!" Call Ara.

"Tch! Did she hear what I just said?" Ji Soo chuckled.

Before Ara returned to vent her emotions.

Ji Soo had already turned her body while wearing a big smile.

"What's the matter, Aunt Ara?"

"You haven't answered my question? What did you do last night?" asked Ara, with a serious face.

"I… I…" Ji Soo didn't know what to say.

"Hey, I know you're a young girl. But if you date a foreign guy you don't know, it's very dangerous for you," Ara advised again.

"Wait! Why do you say that?" asked Ji Soo surprised.

"Someone saw you with a man last night," said Ara was more surprised by Ji Soo's question just now.