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Beneath the Alpha's Moon

Teresa is a timid human whose life has been a series of unfortunate events—until she meets Lucian Blackwood, a very rich and handsome man who awakens a deep, unexplainable connection within her. But Lucian, an alpha werewolf with a haunting past, is repelled by Teresa’s perceived weakness, blaming weakness for the tragedy that shaped his life. Unable to accept her as his mate, he rejects and humiliates her, leaving Teresa shattered. Just as she’s picking up the pieces, Adrian Daegon, an ancient vampire with his own dark allure, steps into her life, determined to win her heart. Now, Lucian is torn with regret, desperate to reclaim the woman he cast aside. But to do so, he must face a powerful vampire and confront his own fears—while somehow convincing Teresa to forgive his betrayal and reignite their lost bond. Can love and redemption overcome the scars of rejection, or has Lucian's cruel mistake cost him his mate forever? Torn between two powerful forces, Teresa must decide where her true destiny lies—in the fierce grip of the wolf who scorned her or the dark embrace of the vampire who vows to adore her.

MildredIU · Fantasia
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173 Chs

Abandoned

LUCIAN'S P.O.V.

I didn't know words could sting like that. Teresa's words were like a silver-tipped dagger straight to the heart. "What on earth made you think I'd ever climb onto the back of a monster?!" The disdain in her voice wasn't just a casual refusal—it was a declaration of how far I had fallen in her eyes. She was appalled as if I were asking her to do something unthinkable. And being called a monster by your mate? That was on a whole new level of hurt.

I tried to keep my expression neutral, but the sting of her rejection seeped into my very soul. Ares, whimpered in the recesses of my mind, his pride wounded. "She's allowed to be angry, Ares," I said silently.

From the corner of my eye, Adrian's gaze sharpened. His voice filled my head through the mind link, like a cool breeze: "Lucian, are you alright? You're masking it well, but I can feel your pain."