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His Wolfless Lycan Luna

Our eyes locked the night I discovered his true color, our lips pressed and his breath touching mine as I kissed him. “I love you, Elora...” When we came to a halt, those words escaped his lips. “You will always have a special place in my heart because we belong together. No one can compare to you.” The Alpha declared, persuading me that I was his true mate. “I heart you too, Drax” I replied, my glazed eyes filled with love looking at him in front of me, his palms wrapped against mine and it was the warmest feeling I’d ever felt. I found myself falling in love with him at that moment, but my love for him had turned into torture; it stabbed me right in the middle of my chest, causing me to lose my breath. Elora proved she has no wolf on her seventeenth birthday, and her family keeps it a secret because they are afraid her limitations will prevent her from finding a mate. Elora is the only daughter of Alpha Adrian of the Red-Blood pack; her father is a powerful Alpha who leads their pack, and Elora was blessed by the moon goddess with strength even though she showed no signs of changing on her birthday. Elora meets a charming wolf named Drax at summer training and believes he is the mate she has been looking for. Drax approaches Elora but after everything they’d been through together, through joy and sorrow, it turns out that the Alpha is approaching her for another reason.

MaiaDeLaCruz21 · Urbano
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81 Chs

CHAPTER 51: Divided in Two

  My sword landed right in his skull and his brain was immediately cut into pieces the moment after I ran my sword at him, I cut his head into two, shocking everyone who was in the location at that time, I gave them a surprise.

  I made him off guard when he shook my hand with a smile on his face. I quickly took my sword off the ground and ran it to him. He does not even realize my movement and is sure that rogue does not even know that he is dead now.

  After cutting his skull, I took off my sword from his disgusting head, at that time his body is still standing because the sword was supporting his weight; the sound of the sword leaving the skull could be heard all over the place when I took it off.