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Love me to Death

[18+} MATURE THEMES, READ WITH CAUTION. Tahra has known Zane all her life and recognized him as her mate. He is loving and caring until everything changed on the day he was named Alpha, a day she was supposed to be named Luna of the pack. Pictures of her half-naked with another man was shared and the culprit was non other than her sister, Meave. “I swear! I didn’t do this!” Tahra swore but the sin of her betrayal was unforgivable by the pack. Regardless she turned to Zane, expecting him to side with her only to hear him open his mouth to reject her. Her world burned as she watched her entire family turn their heads away from her right before she was sent out of the pack. She meets Ahshe, the alpha of ‘A’ Pack, the second Wolf district in the city. Her Wolf is confident that Ahshe might be their new mate. But what happens when she finds out that he already has a lover and worse, he has a cruel side and a dark obsession with her. Zane intends to get her back and Arshe has no intention of letting her go, and it get worse when another Alpha also gets involved. What happens when Tahra’s true bloodline is revealed and everyone finds out that she’s more special than she looks? Three Alpha’s vying for her love, but Tahra only has one question for them. "will you LOVE ME TO DEATH?" ********** Publishing schedule: 7/7

humanboss · ファンタジー
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104 Chs

New house

The next morning, Tahra got dressed and prepared for work. The only evidence of her emotional breakdown was her red and puffy eyes. The floor was still as wet as it had been when she entered the room the day before, and the only difference was her clothes that covered almost every surface of the room.

Tahra ignored the water at her feet as she picked up her bag and headed out the door, making her way straight to the lobby. It didn't take long before she found the manager in charge of the guesthouse.

"My tap is broken, and my room is flooded. I also need all my clothes taken care of," Tahra said to the woman, who had the audacity to look surprised. Tahra had only stayed in the room for a couple of days, which meant that the tap was definitely faulty or had been poorly fixed.