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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
Classificações insuficientes
145 Chs

Cat's out of the bag

TERESA'S P.OV.

I stood there, clutching my arms to my chest as the night seemed to close in around us. My heart was still racing from Adrian's sudden disappearance. The way he simply vanished into the woods without a sound—it was unnatural, impossible. But then again, everything about this nightmare was impossible. Vampires, mentions of witches, huge wolves... and now Lucian, looking guilty as sin, standing in front of me like a man with a noose tightening around his neck.

"What did he mean, Lucian?" I asked, my voice trembling but resolute. "When Adrian said those wolves were yours, what was he talking about? Don't you dare lie to me."

Lucian opened his mouth to speak but hesitated, his usual confidence wavering. His green eyes darted to the trees as if searching for an escape. "Teresa," he started, his tone low, almost pleading. "Let's not have this conversation here. Please, let's go back to the house. I'll explain everything—"