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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 248: Little Mortal

Eleonore’s POV

I left the twins after that and went straight to the cellars.

Their words were reeling in my mind as I walked through the packhouse, as I was greeted by various other pack members. I still hadn’t had a chance to find Viktor or James yet, the twins had barely even seen their betas before we had had the conversation in the room. I had no doubt they were going to meet up now.

But I had other plans, I had to speak to Kaveh. I had to tell him what my plan was and how, exactly, he was going to help me achieve it. There was a growing anxiety in the pit of my stomach, something that told me it was going to be a hard thing to go through. But I had to do this, I had to confront him.

There was a regret, too, about the way I had brought Kaveh here, about the way I had just thrown him into a cell and locked him up. But I wouldn’t apologize for it. I wouldn’t apologize for wanting to—no, being willing to do anything that would keep everyone I loved safe.