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Chapter 8

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Kingston

“The fake Arla is dead, standing before you is your true Luna,the only person that could give you an heir”. She spat with venom,her voice dripping disdain.

“How dare you!!!”. I lunged at her to plunge my elongated claws into her chest,but she ducked it immediately as if she has already prepared for it.

The pack warriors that came for training was us keenly,I didn't miss the fear that crossed for eyes.

“Man!!. Chill and don't kill her yet!. She needs to confess where the real Arla is!!”. My beta persuaded me through the mindlink.

“You can't hurt the true Luna!. I have the Luna mark on me!!”. Her words halted my steps abruptly,I never checked if Arla had a True Luna's mark.

If she has it then she wasn't lieing,but the lines I'm smelling was what kept my curiosity level too high.

“Arla?. You have the true mark?”. I asked wig my hands balled into a fist. Elvis scampered to his feet, coughing and sneezing prof
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