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You're Just One Kiss

YOU'RE JUST ONE KISS (The Protector 1) Jacob, a criminal lawyer embraced the witch curse that ran across the Medici family's clan and became a werewolf to protect the chosen woman who would be his wife to continue their legacy. He was the last Medici heir to accomplish that. But he didn't know Angeline came from the union of a pureblood vampire, and the fairy queen converted to a vampire. Mallory marked Jacob's chosen wife as his, the obsessive vampire king, with relation to the mother of his daughter, the powerful witch Carina. Even before Jacob chose among the three sisters, he did not realize the union started between him and the youngest sibling Angeline, when they met at the masquerade party and were drunk that they ended up in bed, which got her pregnant with the twin boys. Each searing kiss with her husband revives Angeline's intimate moments with the man she didn't know fathered her twin boys. READERS, follow me through with the female powerful vampire witch protagonist whose weakness is only one, her beloved, against vampires, witches, and wolves! And HIS weakness? Her, kissing him.

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250 Chs

The Bloodbath Day

The Vampire Ruler stalked towards Angeline as if he possessed her, and the air was difficult to breathe in, whereas she leaned against the cold divider in shackles and with a grin on her lips.

He rubbed her tummy and she gasped a bit, surprised by his audacity.

"What do you think you're doing?" Jacob frowned and dashed a dagger look at Mallory. He didn't swagger. The king's face and a hard immortal body like that, he had every right to do so and smiled broadly as if satisfied with whatever he found out as he blocked his connection with her, but Jacob, like a gust of wind, took the king's hand off his wife's tummy.

  "I'm assessing that everything's fine with the princess," Mallory explained. 

"King or not, I detest you with contempt touching my wife like that," Jacob retorted with dislike all over his face. "That's an impertinence."

"It was an inviting assessment to discover the babes' condition."