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Claimed by the Lycan King

Aaliyah never thought her life would end up this way. Framed for the death of her brother’s mate, her brother punishes her for justice of his mate. But just then, the Lycan King, Tristan appears, claiming her as his mate. At first it feels like he was saving her, but it quickly turns into something far from that. Aaliyah tries to convince herself that she has escaped the nightmare of her pack and brother. But the Lycan King, Tristan didn’t save her out of love. Bound by an old Lycan tradition debt that must be paid every decade, Tristan has his own reasons for claiming her and it has nothing to do with the mating bond that they shared. A debt that would cost her freedom, and perhaps even her life. As debts demands to be paid and enemies claws in, Tristan must face an impossible choice: honour his responsibility and sacrifice Aaliyah, or go against the tradition and risk everything to protect the woman he was never meant to love. .... Volume 2: Four years have passed in Vlẽkhut, and war is still raging. The conflict between hybrids and Lycans grows worse, while the battle for the throne turns into a struggle for power as powerful Lycan emerges, fighting for the crown. Amidst the war, Aaliyah, still on the run from Vladimir after her husband's death, rises with power. She is now determined to claim the throne that rightfully belongs to her husband. She will take revenge on all those who destroyed her family and find a way to bring her husband back from the dead.

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Chapter 187

Chapter 187

Aaliyah

I looked down at the book and read through the spells over and over again until I memorized the words in my head before closing my eyes. Murmuring the words under my breath, I felt the pull of the magic, and when I opened my eyes, I found her dress looking worn and old. Then the dress started to look brand new again, and when I reached out to touch it, it reverted to how it was.

"But there is one place where you are lacking," she said. "The pronunciations."

"I didn't think it would affect the spell."

"It will," she replied. "If you want your spell to last longer, your pronunciations must be correct. The dress isn't supposed to return to normal at your touch. You should have to say a spell first for it to return. You should redo it."