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Book 2: The Lost Princess - Ch. 21 Uncovering the Plot Part 1

Author: Nikora Clegg
last update Last Updated: 2023-07-16 16:00:04
Adriana’s Point of View

"I, Daemon, Alpha of the Black Wolf Pack, reject you, Adriana, of the Silver Wolf Pack as my mate and Luna."

This past month has been the most agonising period of my life. From the moment Daemon, the Alpha of the Black Wolf Pack, uttered those crushing words, rejection has gnawed at my heart. The pain was beyond comprehension.

A Month Ago

On that night, I stood tall. I refused to let that fucking despicable bitch, Melinda, witness any further weakness in me. As Daemon's rejection resounded in the air, he collapsed into a comatose state, leaving Melinda to revel in her victory. She gloated, revelling in the fact that she would now become Luna and demanded that I leave the pack. However, I was determined to hold onto something amidst the devastation—I would take the pups with me. That much, at least, I could salvage from this heartbreaking situation.

Strangely enough, instead of succumbing to overwhelming despair, Melinda's words fueled an unexpected anger wi
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