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Married and Rejected By My Cruel Alpha

His breath is warm against my lips as he lowers his face toward mine. I melt under his touch and wrap my arms around his neck. We fit together like the last two pieces of a puzzle. He pulls away to catch his breath, his eyes shimmering in the moonlight. “Who are you?” he breathes again, resting his forehead against mine. When Alicia learns she is to be married to the rival pack Alpha, she’s heartbroken. She just met her mate two weeks ago—and now she has to be with someone else. But Alicia will make any sacrifice for her people. Then, when she goes to meet her husband-to-be, she is shocked to see her mate standing in front of her. Problem solved... right? “I didn’t know this was your daughter,” he says in a pained voice. My heart sinks. This isn’t the kind, warm, sweet man I met that night two weeks ago. His expression is cold and dark as he stares me down with hooded eyes. Married and Rejected By My Cruel Alpha is created by Kathy Malkovich, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Author.

Kathy Malkovich · Fantasia
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40 Chs

Chapter 31: Framed

Alicia’s POV

It’s an odd feeling having Toby here with me. No one from my family has come to visit me since I married Adrian and moved in. It’s likely because of the war between the two packs, but nevertheless, it still feels good having my little brother here.

There was a lot of tension in the air as the five of us watched movies the night before. I could tell Adrian was annoyed at Toby showing up unannounced at that time of the night all because he wanted to check on me. I understand why Adrian would be suspicious given the history between the packs, but I know Toby would never come here just to infiltrate the Greenwood pack. I know him well enough.

When it was time to go to bed, I set Toby up in the media room with a pillow and blanket because there aren’t many places for him to sleep, so I figured the couch in the media room would be the best option.

“I’m glad to see you’re okay,” Toby had said to me when I was leaving the room. “Mom and dad truly are worried about you.”