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Vampire King's Werewolf Bride

It's a story of a Vampire King and a Werewolf girl. Acera De Luca (Royal Darkness). He happened to be looking for a cure for his people, so they could walk under the sun and live their lives as normal people.  A prophecy was told centuries ago claiming that ‘One day a divine power in the form of a female will come in the aid of vampires. She will be the key to breaking the curse.’ But it turned out the girl was his soulmate! Sophie Clearwood never thought that her greatest desire would become her worst nightmare. She couldn’t help but regret not listening to her father’s words and ran away from her home. For what? In search of a person who she didn’t even know existed or not?  And when she found him, she couldn’t understand why The Moon made such a huge mistake by tying her with the man who was not just an enemy, but also had someone by his side and felt nothing for her. Running out of luck, how will Sophie survive in the castle filled with bloodthirsty monsters? Where everyone wanted her dead.  And how much longer Acera could deny the mate bond? Continue reading to find out!

Reet_Amber · Fantasi
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139 Chs

I Put My Trust In Her.

<Author POV>

(In the Alpha Duncan office in White Moon Pack)

"Speak what you have to say," Alpha Kerr asked in a spine-chilling tone, not bothering to be a friendly host.

Sophie's mouth twitched, doesn't like his rude behavior but sucking her pride she puts a confident smile on her face before lightly clearing her throat and starting. 

"I don't need any introduction, but I'm giving you one since you misunderstood an imposter for me." 

Alpha Duncan arched his brow, waiting for her to get to the point.

"I'm Sophie Clearwood, one of the rare pureblood Alpha. Daughter of Alpha of Golden pack." Sophie introduced her.

Alpha Kerr didn't move a muscle, not giving her any reaction she was looking for. 

She arched her brow in questioning before screaming in frustration. "Are you deaf or what? Have you heard a word I said? I wasn't talking to myself."

Sophie hated when people ignored her, especially when she was talking.