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The unexpected destined mate

"Are you really human? A human can't possess such a captivating scent," William inquired. "But you either don't seem a human to me. Who are you?" Sherry reciprocated his query bluntly. ** We often meet our destiny on the path we desperately try to avoid. But happens next? William Romano, the cold-hearted true alpha of the Romano pack, was a ruthless lone leader. However, he wasn't always an angry and monstrous man. Pain turned him so when his enemies brought tragedy to his family. And pain engineered his great desire for vengeance Sherry Crawley was a joyous, beautiful, and kind person who always thought of herself as a strong-willed lady. However, that changed when she suddenly lost everything at once, leaving her shattered into pieces to the point that she attempted to take her life. Two polar opposites, bound by fate, in a world so unexpecting. What happens when destiny intervenes and William ends up saving her life and finds himself drawn to this beautiful woman? Worse yet, William's beta's brother Roger has set his sights on Sherry as well. he was indifferent to werewolves' activities, he established his business as emperor in just 10 years. he lived among human-like humans, he loved so much to Merry, but Merry was a werewolf too. Will William and Sherry's love survive such turmoil and interference? Will Roger and Merry's love survive just like a human being?

Emmy_Thomson · 幻想
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She Was Ready To Be Fired

"Ms Bright, explain to me please, whether it is forbidden for all the staff to meet or communicate with their acquaintances during their personal break. Or do you personally forbid to me only?"

"Ms Merry, let's not act like children. You perfectly aware of my meaning." - Head chief tried to reason with her.

"No, I don't get it. I believe that with whom I meet, is my personal business. And I'm not looking for approval here from anyone. I came here to work. My break for five minutes was laid down in the labour code. 

And it didn't hinder me from completing my duties. If you can't keep your staff under control to the extent that any gossip affects the workflow. Then it's not my fault. 

I'm not going to protect workers from such stress, like small children. This is a question of professionalism and not mine I should add."