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SHADOWS WITHIN

AVA is a dangerous killer with a troubled past. She grew up in the Assassins' gang, where she learned everything she knows about seduction and murder. AVA is very good at what she does, and her knife has never missed its mark. AVA is not perfect, though. She can't get rid of her past, so she always looks over her shoulder because she's afraid of getting caught. When Alpha Storm, the head of the most conservative pack, gives AVA the job of killing him, she knows it will be her most dangerous mission yet. Storm is a strong Alpha who is not easy to trick. But AVA is set on finishing her task, no matter what it takes. She will use her looks, her wits, and her ability to kill to attract Storm and get close enough to him to kill him. But as AVA gets to know Storm, she starts to wonder why she is doing what she is doing. He's not the monster she thought he was, and she starts to wonder if she can really kill him. AVA will have to choose whether to follow her heart or her orders in the end. Will AVA's evil lead her to kill Storm? Or will she be able to make things right and save him from her own darkness?

Christabella_Clara · Fantasi
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85 Chs

CHAPTER 73

There was so much rage in that tone: "Who's playing games with you?" Such animosity. I was hated by the man. He had a soft spot in his heart for me now that I had made him look foolish on too many occasions, and I didn't mean that in a nice way. I don't care, Ava. You are so much more valuable to me than that stone. Give your witch the stone.

I was puzzled: "How can I be so much more valuable to you than this stone?" He became Alpha because of this stone. The fact that his father and the father who came before him were all Alphas can be attributed to this. This moonstone is the reason that the Alphas all exist.

"Because," he replied, pointing at the stone, his eyebrows rising in emphasis. "That stone is fake."

I turned my head to glance at Alpha Max for a moment before returning to the stone I was holding. There was no chance that anything he stated was true.