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The Devilish Charm of the alpha

WARNING MATURE CONTENT|| Faith changed for a young human princess when she met the monster among men the golden werewolf and became his human luna unknowingly. The supernatural world was unknown to humans or so they thought until everything changed when the princess was chosen as the luna of the monster. "His charm level is off the chart anyone would fall for him, well almost everyone," the princess said to herself as she stared in his jade glistening eyes. Hated by the humans the werewolves were being hunted one by one and among them was the alpha, a werewolf at night and knight by day became the bodyguard of the princess who did not like him at all nor did he like her. Both of them were from different worlds, their cultures are different along with their belief but things started to change for the both of them when they started to share each other's feelings. What will the princess do to save him and his kind? "Will she be able to change the human's mind about the creatures or will she perish along with her lover?

Darkswan · Fantasia
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His words

Deep down Minda knew that they were not safe because no matter where she goes the guy always follows her around and that scared her more than they knew she was just acting as if everything is fine even though she wanted to scream as loud as she possibly could. 

"You seem lost again are you sure that you are okay?" Amias asked and Minda sighed. 

"Don't, just stop talking and let me eat" she responded. 

"Grumpy I see, don't worry you will be fine," he said and she closed her eyes. 

'Was that supposed to help with something exactly?" she asked and he sighed. 

"You need to relax" he responded and she frowned. 

"I am sorry and thanks I guess," she said then he placed his face in his palm and looked at her as she ate. 

"Stop staring please," she said and he scoffed then continued eating. 

After they finished eating Minda got up. 

"I will be going to my room, good night everyone," she said as they kept staring at her.