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Alpha's Substitute Bride

As the adopted daughter of her pack’s Alpha, Eloise married Alpha Atticus, whom she had liked for many years, in place of her sister. Even after all the hurt she had gone through previously, she still thought that day was the best moment she had ever experienced. “Do you think that if you married me instead of your sister, that I would fall in love with you? Your only use is to provide your sister with blood to prolong her life!” In reality, Atticus was not a good mate to her, and he was also the one who destroyed everything she had in life. Eloise worked hard to mend their relationship, but her efforts were all in vain. Her sister nestled in her husband's arms and said pitifully, “I hope you’re not angry, Eloise. Although your wolf is Atticus’ mate, he can’t feel it. He chose me to be his Luna.” *** Eloise understood. It was impossible to replace what he wanted, much less give him the love that he desired. Now, there was only one thought in her mind. She wished she could run away from all of this wrongness. However, just as she was prepared to leave, she found that matters were not as she had imagined. She possessed far more than she ever imagined. The next time she sat in the same room as Atticus, their identities changed drastically. She realized that she must now follow her true feelings and make a decision based on the huge difference between everything she once knew.

Ormcake · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
182 Chs

A Cooperative Relationship

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Atticus' POV:

"I don't think we can reach a consensus," I looked into Eloise's eyes and replied seriously. At the same time, I was also analyzing her expression.

But she simply looked at me. There was nothing in her eyes, which made me feel confused.

A long time ago, this pair of eyes would have looked at me differently. At least back then, she wasn't like this.

I didn't think so. We could still have a good discussion. She sighed softly and continued to look at me with the same expression.

It looked like her heart had been hurt by something, which made her add another barrier to herself.

"Don't you know very well who hurt her?" My wolf sneered with a voice that sounded like it was gasping.

"But you don't want to admit it. You think she's annoying, and you don't love her—something like that."

"You can't be an Alpha just by having sympathy." I disagreed with its point of view.