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THE ALPHA'S LITTLE WITCH

Jaslynn is a kind and gentle soul, but she is also very powerful. She lives in a small village with her mother, who is also a witch. Jaslynn's mother is the Alpha's healer, and she is well-respected by the werewolf pack. One day, a group of Beta werewolves attack Jaslynn's village. They are led by a cruel and ruthless Alpha named Alrik. Jaslynn's mother is killed in the attack, and Jaslynn is taken prison. Alrik intends to use Jaslynn as a bargaining chip to force the Alpha to surrender. However, Jaslynn refuses to cooperate, and she uses her magic to escape. She flees into the forest, and she is pursued by Alrik and his Betas. Jaslynn is able to evade Alrik and his Betas for a time, but she is eventually cornered. She is about to be killed when she is saved by a group of Alpha werewolves. The Alphas are impressed by Jaslynn's courage and her power, and they offer to take her in and train her to be a warrior. Jaslynn agrees to train with the Alphas, and she quickly becomes one of their most skilled warriors. She also develops a close relationship with the Alpha's son, a young man named Caleb. Caleb is kind and gentle, just like Jaslynn. He is also very powerful. The two of them fall in love. One day, war breaks out between the Alphas and the Betas. Jaslynn and Caleb fight bravely on the side of the Alphas. They are able to defeat the Betas, but many people are killed. After the war, Jaslynn and Caleb are married. They have a son and a daughter. Jaslynn becomes a powerful Alpha, and she rules the kingdom with wisdom and compassion.

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Chapter 26

"Exactly, and from what Alrik has informed us, even after learning that her companion is still missing, his commander hasn't fully recovered. That is the kind of trauma a wolf experiences after losing its mate, and because Alrik marked you, who knows the depth of his trauma?

"Isn't it the opposite? If he died, wouldn't I experience the same pain?

He nodded in agreement, "You would, but my point is, if something happened to you, Alrik would be unable to guide his pack in their grieving.

We're in trouble any way, I guess.

"Not the language I would use, but yes, in a way."

I sighed and stroked my face with my hands. The mark was beginning to resemble a curse rather than a gift.

The Minister took my hand and said, "Let's not make any hasty judgements right now. Promise me you won't do anything until I give you the all-clear.

I heaved a sigh and said, "I promise, Minister."