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The Strongest Beta is My Luna

Every 3 years, warriors from packs all over the world were forced to attend the cruel training camp ran by the ruthless Avondale pack. Knowing only few could survive, Clare Miller volunteered to go in her brother’s stead. She vowed to defeat the ruthless alpha, Leonel Wood, after she became the strongest beta. However, when it was time to choose where her loyalties lie, her mind was made up but her heart had a different answer. *** “Mate,” he commanded and I froze. His hand cupped my cheek firmly. The fire in his eyes raged between anger and understanding, judgment and mercy, life and death… “What do you want?” I asked. My heart thundered as I waited for the verdict. Slowly his thumb ran over my lips and his hand smoothed a hot trail from my cheek through the valley between my breasts over my belly and lower. "You." His eyes held mine as the heat rose inside of me. "But I don’t always get to make the easy choice.” “You always have the choice.” I looked him in the eye. “Until now.”

Lila Evans · Fantasi
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51 Chs

Chapter 13: He Is Mine

Clare’s POV

The training grounds were packed like they always were. The wolves had one goal and one goal only in mind. We always had to be getting stronger, faster. It was the way we lived, and it was the only way to truly live–because giving anything less than everything meant certain death in this world.

I was about to find a sparring partner, someone that I could do a couple of warm-ups with, when I saw someone familiar, someone who definitely should not be there.

I stalked over to Leonel.

“What are you doing here?” I hissed at him, my voice low. “You know that this is a confidential training area. You aren’t allowed in here. And you shouldn’t have followed me here. You’re breaking the tenants of the agreement.”

If this arrangement was going to work, then certain boundaries had to be established. And they had been. But there was no point in executing all of those rules if he was just going to be breaking them all the time. That wasn’t how it worked.