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The Werewolf King's Bride

Warning: Mature Content Trigger Warning: Abuse, Trauma, Psychological *It's full of red flags. Don't tell me I didn't warn you all. Blue Learley, a seventeen-year-old girl, lived in a small town with her parents and two brothers. Everything was going as usual until that fateful night when her life changed forever. Demetrius Easton, the merciless werewolf king, got his eyes on her and wanted her as his bride. When her own parents sold her to him, she had no way of escaping him and no one to turn to for help. *** “I don’t want to stay away for too long. Sometimes I fear the bird might fly away.” “The bird doesn’t have a home. The outside world is dangerous for it. And besides, the bird has already found its freedom inside,” I said. “The bird won’t fly away.” ‘So you don’t have to cut its wings since it did not grow them in the first place. It’s okay. The bird likes the cage anyway.’ *** Support my other works: *Silence*- It is a crime-filled thriller novel with a blooming romance between two teenagers. It is about love, friendship and betrayal. Trust me, the twists will keep you on edge. The Mask Of The Monster where you can read the love blooming between a human girl and a terrifying-looking monster The cover is not mine. Source: Devianart

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Don't Mind Falling In Love Again

(From Blue's Perspective)

"What are these?" Dem asked as I sat between his legs while he kept rubbing his lips on my back and nape. 

"The documents Ruby sent," I replied.

"I know that. I mean, what kind of documents?"

"I don't know… Let's see…"

I opened the file and started looking through the documents. They were an organized version of Luc's work that he did for the Imperial Palace. Ruby had told me she was going to work and had started learning. It was the first time she sent a document that she had written. 

"Wow…!"

"What…?" Dem mumbled, not caring much. It was more like it had become his habit to ask me everything regarding what I was doing. 

"She has written and arranged it herself. It's quite cohesive," I said. "She has done very well."

"Well, she is supposed to. She has been studying for a long time now. A year?"