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CHAPTER 109

Author: S.Lorieen
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It hadn’t stopped raining in days. Ronan thought it was befitting the mood of the pack at the moment, and as the wind howled, it reflected the raging thoughts in Ronan’s mind. He wasn’t even sure if he was more livid or relieved.

On one hand, he finally had an excuse to finally disregard his responsibility to Raine, and have Selene take her place, putting the final nails on the coffins of his plan to usurp his father’s position.

On the other hand, Ronan was fucking pissed, it was one thing for his public mate to be sleeping around with other alphas, it was another to get fucking pregnant for them, and have the galls to keep it, walking around the pack house and carrying evidence of her misdeed, right under his nose, making Ronan look like a fool.

The wind howled through the narrow halls like a living thing, dragging its claws across the old and creaking wood and whispering against the windowpanes like it was trying to get in. Ronan stood alone in the corridor outside their bedroo
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