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Truths and Lies

Author: MadlainQ
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KAIRA

A shiver danced down my spine, not an entirely unpleasant one. I looked into Dearon's deep blue eyes, saw the sultry smirk pulling at his lips. Had he just invited me to his inner circle? He was either even more reckless than I was, or this was some kind of a test, a wicked game of his.

A heartbeat passed, and all eyes were on me. No pressure. This reminded me of one of the countless meetings I had participated in as Jarith's advisor. Just like then, I could easily sense the nearly palpable hostility radiating from some. Especially the two gray-haired men clearly didn't want my presence here.

Exhaling slowly, I stepped toward the table and cleared my throat. “A political marriage…” I started, and the meeting with elders from the Fiery Mist Pack appeared in my mind. My stomach roiled, but I drew another breath and looked around the room. “Truthfully, it depends on the terms of the alliance… and mutual trust.”

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Thank you for reading the first chapters of My Fated Mate ❤️ I hope you enjoy the story so far 😊 I'll try to update as frequently as possible. I'll be grateful for all your support 🥰

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