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Chapter 63 Heart broken

Author: T.L. Dalton
last update Last Updated: 2023-01-09 05:36:28

Trevor's point of view.

I watched as she stood crying and spoke the words that hurt my heart for her. "I am not your mate. I will not join this pack as your girlfriend only to be destroyed later publicly in front of them for when you do find your mate. One day I may find my mate and if I chose to be with him, I do not want to risk you killing him either. I want to end it now and join the pack as a member and learn to live as part of the pack not as your girlfriend. That is all." Then she ran out of my office. I close my eyes frustrated and conflicted. I exposed her to only part of the truth. That she was a werewolf but not that she was my mate and the pack's future Luna.

I couldn't just go and tell her now she would not believe me until she shifted and her wolf told her. She would only think I was trying to manipulate her into what I want. "ARRGGGHHHHHH!" I half yelled and half growled slinging everything off my desk and in the floor and flying around the room. My wolf was dying to
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