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The Alpha's long lost heir

"Why did you have to get married to me then if you knew you were going to throw me away!" She yelled. He exhaled gently and faced her, his face blank, his eyes surprisingly cool. "That's because, I had to save my crown and my throne. Now, let me live my life." "Why did it have to be me?" She palmed her face. "You know she's my fated mate and there's nothing I can do about it." With tears in her eyes, she slowly picked up herself and nodded. "I'll sign the divorce papers." • • • Nyx is torn with grief, when Alpha Oberon, her husband decides to divorce her after he claims to have found his fated mate. She leaves the pack out of the fear of returning back to her abusive and cruel parents and raises her child all by herself. Years race by, with the new Luna not being able to produce any heir for the kingdom. A seer tells the king that he has a heir who has the king's blood running in his veins. What happens when he realises the child is from the very woman who once offended? What will he to do convince her to come back in order to save his throne and kingdom? https://discord.com/invite/2fkn5kam Click the link to join my discord group

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Dora and Neriah

"Neriah has not visited us for a very long time now, I hope he is fine," Dora sighed as she cleared the table.

"He must be busy with other stuffs," Archi told her.

"Hm, I think so. I mean.. he almost never stays away for this long," she sighed.

"Why are you worried? He is fine. You are not thinking something bad has happened to him right?"

She nodded, "that is exactly what I am thinking," she bit her lips embarrassed.

Archi smiled, "why not look for him then? He lives in the woods right?"

"Yes."

"Since you miss him so much, go look for him," he shrugged.

"I guess you are right," she smiled nervously.

She was dons clearing the table.

"Where is your father?"

"He is at the back of the house. He said he was strategizing."

She smiled sadly, "I hope his strategy eventually works," she muttered.