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The Mate You Give

Wealth, fame, power, Alpha Davien is the stereotypical playboy who has both the looks and commitment issues. Leading one of the most powerful packs in the whole of New York, life couldn't be much better for him. That was, till his father made an announcement that changed his all so perfect life. With his father stepping down from chairman and their company merging with their number one rival. Davien was left with no choice but to agree to a marriage between himself and the heir of their rivals to preserve the peace and keep his inheritance. Infamous for rejecting three mates in a row, Davien is certain that his so called marriage would end as miserably as any other of his entanglements. However, on the night of his engagement party to Silvia, the eldest daughter and heir to the company, a surprise guest arrives at the event. Kian Saint. The nineteen year old rebel son of the rival company, rumoured to have gone to prison abroad and was deported. Tension rises when Davien and Kian both discover that they're actually each other's mates! Determined not to lose his inheritance, Davien offers Kian a large sum of money with the intention of rejecting the mate bond. Things go south when Davien hears what Kian has to say... "Do I look stupid? Why should I accept this small amount when I can become your husband and have all your money to myself?" Conflicted, he tries to approach Silvia but is left stunned at what she has to say. "I'll admit, I'm a bit shocked myself, but I'm glad Kian has a mate! As long as you keep my brother happy, I won't run your company into the ground." Left with no other choice, the playboy Davien marries an omega seven years younger!

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Chapter 199

Carol's P. O. V

The choice wasn't as simple as I would've liked it to be. Mainly because each choice was a manifestation of Davien's and Kian's deepest wish, and it was exactly the same as choosing between Davien and Kian.

If I went with the safest option and had the child aborted, the success rate of the procedure would be twenty percent higher. However, due to the damage already caused to his womb, it would be next to impossible for Kian to ever be able to get pregnant again.

With or without treatment.

Whereas, if I decided to take the risk and conduct the surgery with the child still in his womb, the procedure would be harder on Kian's body and cause him a load of physical and mental strain. But that withstanding, it was clear how beneficial it would be for Kian and Davien if it was a success.

It was a gamble that I wasn't confident on winning.