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Ronan.

I knew how bad it was going to be the moment that Naledi stepped her foot into the pack house. She has a hint of why Kessa is staying back here, and she wouldn't just let it be. "Why did you let them go?" I banged my hand on the desk angrily.

Beta Sage was around when they left, he had said it that he had seen them walking out of the house, with what seemed like mischief on Naledi's face. "I didn't really deep my thought about what could happen. I knew Miss Naledi wouldn't do any harm to
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  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   16

    I laughed. Actually laughed out loud, a sharp, bitter sound that startled even me. Because of course. Of course this would happen today, of all days. The universe apparently had a twisted sense of timing.Erion was still giggling in the hallway, completely unaware that he had just soaked the woman who had spent years believing she was his mother. I could hear his little feet pattering away, probably going to reload his weapon for round two. Years of scraped knees I had bandaged, nightmares I had chased away, bedtime stories I had read in silly voices until my throat was raw. And he wasn't even mine, not really. Not in any way that mattered to the people whod been lying to me this entire time.I set the letter down on the counter, my wet shirt clinging uncomfortably to my skin. The formal seal at the bottom, an intricate wolf beneath a crescent moon seemed to mock me. How convenient that my supposed bloodline decided to reveal itself the exact same day I discovered my entire life was a

  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   15

    "You were never marked."The words hung in the air between us like smoke I couldn't wave away. Dr. Hollins looked at me with something close to pity, and I hated it. I hated the fluorescent lights buzzing overhead, hated the antiseptic smell of the hospital room, hated how small my voice sounded when I asked him to run the test again.He did, and it came out as the saame result.Two years. I had spent two years believing Alden and I were bound by something sacred, something permanent. The mark was supposed to be proof, visible, undeniable. Except mine had never existed at all.I left the hospital in a daze, my injured arm throbbing in its sling, though the pain there felt distant compared to the emptiness spreading through my chest. The autumn air bit at my face as I walked to my car, and I remember thinking how strange it was that the world just kept going. People were buying coffee, checking their phones, laughing at something a friend said. Meanwhile, my entire life had just reveal

  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   14

    Kessa."You actually look better with you hair up." The trainer, whom had always waited to train other me commented.I felt the side of my cheeks burning. I couldn't remember the last time someone had commented me, not even my so called boyfriend or rather mate had done it. "What. Thank you." I responded shortly.If he had looked the way that I had put my hair up, then it would be proper if I do everyone, to explore other ways that I could look beautiful and unique without forcing it. "We should get to work right? I heard that someone will be going us." Rex, the younger trainer informed.I raised a brow at what he had just said, normally when someoen new would be joining the training team, it would be announced days before or rather a day before so that the trainers would prep theirselves.I was told that the same was done for me, it was more of a ritual than just basic announcement. "I know they didn't announce it, they wouldn't since she is the future Luna of the pack." He added.Th

  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   13

    Ronan.I knew how bad it was going to be the moment that Naledi stepped her foot into the pack house. She has a hint of why Kessa is staying back here, and she wouldn't just let it be. "Why did you let them go?" I banged my hand on the desk angrily.Beta Sage was around when they left, he had said it that he had seen them walking out of the house, with what seemed like mischief on Naledi's face. "I didn't really deep my thought about what could happen. I knew Miss Naledi wouldn't do any harm to her." He defended her.I faced a hand on my forehead. The mask in place was obstructing the touch of comfort that I needed from my palm, because I couldn't even think straight. "Get them back here."I rodered. I needed to make sure that Naledi understood the part that Kessa wasn't her sister.I might have suspected that but I wasn't sure of it. As much as I would have loved to let the dark of me take over, I couldn't just hurt the innocent gir, not just yet. "But, Alpha Ronan." Beta Sage dragge

  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   12

    He wasn't screaming. That was the part I couldn't get past. I was screaming, I was standing in a bathroom doorway at God knows what hour, barely dressed, heart hammering so hard I could feel it in my teeth and he was just standing there in my shower looking at me like I was a mildly inconvenient weather event. I stopped screaming, we stared at each other through the steam. He was tall. Really tall, the kind that fills a doorframe. Dark hair stuck flat against his forehead from the water. And his expression hadn't moved, not the guilt of someone who knew they were somewhere they shouldn't be. Just this flat, assessing calm that made me feel like I was the one who had done something wrong, that made me angrier than the screaming had. I looked down and remembered what I was wearing, which was almost nothing, and grabbed the hairdryer off the towel rack beside me. I pointed it at him. "Get out," I said. "Right now. I am calling the police." "Put that down." "I will absolutely not p

  • The Alpha's Ruined Bride   11

    Ronan.Naledi. The plague I had been avoiding, not because of the monster that I was but because there was more to it. It was also the reason why the pack members didn't really wanted Kessa here.With Naledi in picture, everything will be at halt. "Fuck." I mumbled under my breath.I couldn't even remember the last time that I had been put in a very much compromised position until now. I might have resent Aurora and every other lady out there, but not Naledi.And she can't be here when I had things to do, cruel things that I wouldn't want her to see. "What about kessa?" My wolf questioned."What about her?" I asked back.I had denied myself the fact all I had been feeling for her was a lie, a feeling fabricated by my emotions."She is not your concern," I told him, shutting the conversation down before it could breathe. But my wolf did not let go so easily. He never did.I stood at the window of my study, watching Naledi cross the garden below, her long braids swaying with every step

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