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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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Hidden secrets

Chris and Emily sat across from each other at a quaint little café, the soft hum of conversation around them creating a cozy atmosphere. The scent of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, blending with the sweetness of pastries displayed on the counter. Chris couldn't help but smile as he watched Emily stir her coffee, her delicate fingers moving gracefully.

"So, you're a schoolteacher?" Chris asked, his tone warm with genuine interest.

Emily nodded, a soft smile playing on her lips. "Yes, I teach kindergarten. It's a lot of work, but I absolutely love it. The kids are so full of energy and curiosity. They keep me on my toes."

Chris leant in slightly, captivated by the light in her eyes as she talked about her job. "It sounds like you're really passionate about it."

"I am," Emily agreed, her smile widening. "And it helps that I can take Ryan to school with me. I help take care of him because my sister is busy with the café. My mum runs it."