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Pursuing My Rejected Alpha

The romance between young Ronan Silverback and his fated mate Lucien Clearwater ended before it had the chance to bloom. Since they were both in line to become Alphas of their packs and neither of them was willing to step back to be with each other, Ronan ended up rejecting Lucien and ending their fated mate connection. Seven years later, Alpha Ronan Silverback happened to meet Lucien Clearwater again. The latter not only was not the Alpha of his pack, but he also ended up accepting the affection of the Alpha of Ronan's rival pack. "We have broken up," Lucien reminded Ronan. "Seven years ago, if you recall." "You are mine, Lucien Clearwater," Ronan declared with a husky voice. "In this life or any life, you can only be mine. I will not let anyone else touch you." Warning : Mature content, genre-typical violence and sexual content. There is a mention of miscarriage. A lot of drama. Naturally it will end in a Happy Ending ;) Book cover is my own creation. This book is part of a series : 1. Pursuing My Rejected Alpha (Werewolf BL) 2. The Bloodstained Affair (Vampire BL)

Lu_Shui · LGBT+
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380 Chs

Funeral Of The Deceased

Two weeks after the war ended, a funeral was held at the Eternal Sleep Lake at North Ridge Forest.

Werewolves were born in different packs. They might leave and join other packs throughout their life. But when they died, they all returned to the Moon Goddess in the same way.

Representatives from each pack along with the family members of the deceased laid the body of their fallen heroes and heroines into cedar caskets.

After that, one by one, the caskets were pushed into the water and set ablaze by a flaming arrow.

It was especially heart-wrenching to see the families that were left behind, especially if the pups were still so young that they could not comprehend what death was. For them, the funeral was when the werewolf community collectively killed their parents. 

A lot of them were throwing a tantrum and screaming hysterically when they saw their sleeping fathers or mothers being set ablaze.