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The lost mate

Anne's life takes an unexpected twist when she meets her mate, the Alpha wolf prince Damien. Her world shatters when he rejects her, casting her out of the pack and into exile. To escape certain death, Anne flees to the human world, hiding her true nature and the secret she carries. Five years later, Anne has built a new life among humans, raising her son in peace. When Damien unexpectedly stumbles upon Anne and discovers their child, the heir to his pack, old wounds are reopened, and forgotten bonds are reignited. Damien is determined to reclaim what he lost, but Anne is no longer the same broken wolf who once loved him. She is stronger, fiercely protective, and unwilling to be hurt again. As Damien battles to win back her trust and integrate their son into his legacy, they must navigate a path of betrayal, redemption, and unknown enemies. Can Anne forgive the past and accept a future with the man who once shattered her heart? And can Damien prove he’s worthy of the mate and child he abandoned?

N_Chandra_1849 · Fantaisie
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73 Chs

Conspiracies

"Reject her," Richard commanded, his voice firm and unyielding. There was no trace of softness in his tone, only the weight of expectation. "That girl is a rogue, Damien. Bringing her back into this pack will ruin everything we've built. You know what needs to be done."

Damien's jaw tightened, his fists clenching at his sides. He had anticipated his father's resistance, but hearing the cold dismissal of Annie—the mother of his child, his mate—sent a surge of anger through him.

"I'm not rejecting her," Damien said, his voice steady, though the storm inside him was threatening to break loose. "Whatever happened between us, it's my responsibility to protect her and Ryan. He's my son, Dad. I won't walk away from that."

Richard's eyes narrowed, disbelief flickering across his stern features. "You would sacrifice your position—your future as Alpha—for a rogue? Damien, don't be a fool. There are other ways to take responsibility for the child without tying yourself to her."