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Chapter 13 - A Determined Love

Author: Viola David
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-10 20:50:21
The midnight breeze carried a chill that seeped into Lylah's skin as she made her way to the Gannar Inn. She had chosen the longer, more concealed route to avoid detection, even though the village was asleep. The risk of being seen on the shorter route, with its wide, open terrain, was too great. She wouldn't make the journey through the bush in her wolf form either, as her mother had the uncanny ability of sensing her whenever she turned into her wolf form on nights other than the full moon.

Earlier she had pretended to go straight to bed and had locked her door loudly behind her. But no sooner than her parents gone to sleep had she slipped out of bed, her bare feet making barely a sound on the cold stone floor. She tied up her full hair behind her head and wore a wig. Next she brought out a very old dress at the bottom of her drawer and put it on, and, having convinced herself as she stood before the mirror that she looked nothing like Lylah Vale, she'd slipped out of the house.

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Viola David

In a daring midnight escapade, Lylah sneaks out of her home to reunite with Thane, the forbidden love of her life, damming all consequences. As they rekindle their passion, the danger of their secret affair hangs precariously in the balance. But for one night, they forget the world and its expectations, surrendering to their all-consuming love. Will their love be enough to overcome the obstacles that threaten to tear them apart?

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