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Sold To An Alpha

[8th place in Werewolf Competition, 2022] [CAUTION: RATED 18: NO RAPE] Is it believably possible to love a man who's been rejected by all women? Leia is sold in the name of marriage to the most controversial man in the nation in exchange for monetary favors; Mr. Adrik Avalanzo, the scarred one.  He is rumored to be a hideous and fearless beast covered in scars, both physically and emotionally. His appearance is enough to chase off women. Even though he is the wealthiest, whom many envy, they consider him a plague. Thrust into a loveless marriage, how would a pridefully stubborn, hot-headed girl like Leia deal with him? And how would he deal with her? Will he try to dominate her? Or woo her passionately?  Will Leia accept him despite his physical deformity? Will she get past her pride? Her short temper? Or even untie the knot she'd tied over her heart to accept him? Will their marriage turn out to be one that all the people of high society envy? Or could this marriage be the subsequent tragedy of the century? ______________ The cover is not mine and belongs to its rightful owner. the owner's credit Follow me on Instagram @angellily_draws i

AngelLily · 奇幻言情
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Do You See what He Has Done?

"Adrik...I will be back soon, I promise. I just need to get the rest of my mother's things out of there." Leia pleaded, and Adrik reluctantly nodded at her. "Be careful, okay." He leaned in and planted a soft kiss on her forehead.

"I will." She smiled at him and grabbed the car key from the table, then turned around and exited the room, shutting the door behind her. 

She made her way downstairs and unlocked the Rolls Royce, then stepped in and shut the door. She started the car's engine and slowly drove out of the compound and onto the road.

Her eyes glanced around as she sped down the road, and on reaching her destination, her face darkened and her hand tightened on the steering wheel. 

The guards at the mansion immediately opened the gate for her on recognizing her, and she drove in with no expression evident on her face.