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When Fate Decides

Fate caught Adria, a twenty-five-year-old orphan, unawares. It was an identity she had never prepared for. She got kidnapped by the Daris pack at a wedding party she attended, after she saw one of them transform. The Daris Pack, who were so determined to end her life, were struck by the discovery they made. Adira was a werewolf, belonging to the Cardias pack, but neither she nor anyone knew about it. After the discovery, she lived in denial and struggled to accept who she was. Adira not only discovered that she might be a werewolf like the pack claimed, she was also burdened by the responsibility to the whole werewolf packs that fate placed on her shoulders. She also discovered that she might be pregnant after a one night stand she had with the Alpha. After she was captured and tortured as a slave in the Cardias pack, Adira ran away from Nimma town and totally away from the pack. But fate had decided to dictate for her, she could no longer live her normal life. Will she accept her identity and the responsibility on her shoulders as the fated one to stop the iluma moon effect or live in pain for the rest of her life if she rejects her fate? As fate unraveled, she sought for better ways to survive.

Zita_Winner · Fantaisie
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Kara regained consciousness

Beta Eddy stood at the bedside watching lover. He had taken her to the inn and laid her on the bed, then waiting for her to wake up. Kara, who had been unconscious for the past twenty four hours, laid on the hard bed, motionless. 

Beta Eddy raised his eyes to the wall clock and sighed. It was already 6pm that day.

The private doctor he consulted had said she would wake up shortly before she left, and now it was more than 12 hours before the doctor left. 

He was beginning to get afraid. One thing he hated so much was to entertain fear, but now, he couldn't help it anymore. He knew he wouldn't forgive himself if Kara died from there.

There were quick thoughts about what might be happening in the Cardias pack at the moment. And he knew that it wouldn't be a greasy one.

"The diviner's death should have been known by now."