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Saved By The Alpha Who Turns Out To Be My Mate

"Not here, weakling! We're going to meet at the stream close to the pack's border in an hour, then you can show me what you got." He informed her. "Fine, challenge accepted! But if I defeat you, you're going to stop bullying me and leave me be!" Aurora gritted out. "Sure." He replied her. "The hatred I have for you will stop when you're no more. Over there, nobody will come to your rescue and I can finally tear you apart. Nobody disrespects Dante and go scot free!" Dante thought inwardly as he walked away. Aurora's life was supposed to be perfect as she was of a noble birth but unfortunately, it was nowhere near perfection. Her father was the beta, the second in command to the Alpha of their pack and her mother was one of the pack's strong warriors. As she was the first daughter, she was treated like a flower, sheltered from harm, sadness, disturbance and trouble, and was only exposed to pure joy, pure love, happiness and everything beautiful while growing up but her life wasn't full of roses, as she grew older! Growing up, she had believed she would be normal like every other werewolf in her pack and the entire werewolf community, but alas, she was strangely different. She was the only werewolf in her pack that had no wolf, an inner animal, thus she was treated like an outcast. While other werewolves got their wolves on their sixteenth birthdays, hers refused to show up. Not even when she turned eighteen. Not even when she met her mate!!!

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Tina's Message (2)

She kept staring at the door, long after they had left.

"Be seated Miss." Dr. Smith motioned her to a seat and went to sit behind the desk.

Tina's mind was reeling with different things. What as she just witnessed now? Was that not the supposed husband?

"Excuse me, doctor." She called for the doctor's attention.

"Yes Miss." Dr. Smith looked up and looked at her from above the rim of his glasses.

"How come her husband is now alive? I believe she was the one crying notany days ago at the Alpha's house over the death of her husband." She stood up and came to stand before his desk, curiosity evident in her face.

"I'm sorry, but I can't answer that question." Dr. Smith dismissed her and went back to his task.

Tina still hovered around his desk, refusing to go and sit down.

Exasperated, Dr. Smith looked up at her, "why ain't you going to your sit?" He asked in a calm voice.