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The Twin Alphas' Muted Luna

What happens when a human is paired with not just one werewolf mate, but two? Eleanore’s parents died when she was young. Since then, she wanted things in order. Sure, she couldn’t speak, but she went along with her life just fine. She worked, she studied and she had her friends; no confusion, no mess. Then, in a whirlwind, the two hottest men she’s ever met entered her life. How was a girl to choose? * “You two have to be very careful so that you don’t confuse and scare her away”, so were the Alpha twins warned when they found out their mate was a human. Would she run away from the werewolf twins and leave them mateless forever? * In a world where werewolves, mages, and humans coexist, there are threats around every corner. The Alpha twins must fight to end the terror. The only question is: Will they be able to navigate sharing a human mate and fight the darkness at the same time? The Twin Alphas' Muted Luna is created by Tina Freemoon, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

Tina Freemoon · Fantasia
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250 Chs

Chapter 109: Inklings of War

Eleonore’s POV

Another week had gone by after the incident with Viktor and my shadow self. Nothing untoward had happened, strangely enough, and all I did during that time was sleep and eat. It was a missed pleasure I had not been partaking in for a long time.

My dreams had begun to feel empty, the good kind of empty, where no dark shadows or heavy clouds loomed over me. I could feel the effects that some good sleep had on my body, too. I was less tense and more awake during the day.

The twins had commented on it too, saying I looked happier. But I didn’t know about that last part, really.

For the entirety of the past week I had heard next to nothing from Ronin, neither regarding him or the Bastian situation. I had wondered if that was something I wanted to be involved in anymore, though.

But a part of me also tried to convince myself that he was family, and that despite everything Bastian had done, Ronin was still a big part of my life.