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A Wolf's Offering

Author: Victorian
last update publish date: 2025-10-06 21:17:48

VIOLET

Brian was going to hurt me, or just kill me. What was I thinking?

Well, to be fair, I wasn't thinking; attacking him was instinctive. But he was the Alpha, and he had threatened to hurt me for less.

My breath lodged in my ribs, fear overriding my body. But deep down, there was also a sense of satisfaction. He was more than deserving of that kick to the shins.

“Bunny,”

He was right on the other side of the door. I wedged my body more tightly against the door.

“Go away,” My voice tremb
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  • The Cursed Alpha    Brother Versus Mate

    VIOLET The night stood still, crackling with the intense tension that suddenly filled the air.Liz quietly let go of Brian's hand and stood to the side. Her mate would always come first.“Hunter!” I screamed, and the cheer was only half forced, then rushed to him for a hug. Well, it was more like a hasty waddle, and thankfully, he met me halfway. He gently lifted me and twirled me around despite the scowl on his face. The strain remained.“You're pregnant,” he said, stating the obvious, and that scowl disappeared, replaced by a wide-eyed look.Brian chose that moment to step forward—absolutely wrong timing. “Hunter, it's good to see you again.” My mate said and offered his hand for a shake.That scowl returned to Hunter's face, he tucked me into his side, and my brother eyed the hand like it was a venomous snake. After what felt like a lifetime, Hunter finally shook Brian's hand, but he didn't spare his words. “I honestly cannot say the same about you.” I stiffened beside my brothe

  • The Cursed Alpha    Unpleasant Greetings

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    VIOLET I knew something was wrong before he opened the door.“Brian,” I greeted, pushing my unwilling body to stand.His mumbled reply was lost behind the sudden spike of fear in my heart. Brian was pale, scarily so. And his eyebrows were tightly scrunched like he was in pain. He forced a smile for my sake and was muttering things too low for me to hear.He didn't stop by me or the table as I expected, but went straight into the corridor, and my worry spiked. Calvin had left mere moments ago and right now, I wished he hadn't.I followed after him, as fast as I could—it wasn't very fast. When I reached the room, my mate was lying flat on the bed and shivering like a single leaf against a storm. Beads of sweat covered his forehead. His eyes were closed, but he kept on muttering things I couldn't make out.“Brian,” I called out to him, my voice tight with fear.With care, I reached out to touch his forehead, and I snatched it back unconsciously. Hot. It was blistering hot.“Brian, what

  • The Cursed Alpha    A Pleasant Day Through and Through

    VIOLET “What did you say to my mate?” The words were snarled in the werewolf's face.A deep hush descended upon the crowd. Keighley’s face lost all colour, and her nasty sneer from earlier was now transformed into a hateful one.Great. Now everyone knew I was his mate. Beautiful way to announce it

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    BRIANWhy did I bring her here? Violet, with her red eyes and equally red hair, would be the end of me. Staying away didn't work, she was always there, nudging at the edge of my consciousness and demanding to be seen.The plan was simple: bring her in, let the seer figure it out, and stay the hell

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    VIOLET I'd not seen Brian in days.We had settled into a simple routine. He would leave the cabin long before dawn and arrive way past sunset. I always heard his heavy footsteps, going past my room, never hesitating, never stopping.It hurt. My heart twisted in pain every time those footfalls came

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  • The Cursed Alpha    The Cost of Freedom

    VIOLET I was alone. Brian had been gone all day. After breakfast, they all left. They'd had that look that indicated they were talking over the mind-link. Once again I was sitting on the outside, looking in. Only this time, it was more profound than anything I had experienced before.Harriette hu

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-17
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