The Cursed King's Salvation: The Omega's Hidden Power
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day, but secretly waiting for the night my Fated Ma
illionaire heiress and looke
ing our soul-bond in front of everyo
e cattle to Kennedy Simmons-the "Crippled Alp
territory, his new fianc
freezing water, I wa
ht past me
my heart finally sto
a punishment. They thought I would with
idn't know
sn't a monster; he was a
as a White Wolf, a legend thought
outside my gates, bankrupt and des
ony, wrapped in the arms o
d, my eyes glowing white. "Or I'l
pte
las
e kitchen of the Morgan estate, masking the underlying smell of damp earth that always clung to the se
was th
had pr
s, and I kept my head down when the high-ranking wolves walked by. But the Moon Goddess
the Alpha Heir,
My wolf, usually a dormant whisper in the back of my mind, had howled, Mate! The electric current that zipped through my vei
door sla
ming voice echoed t
my legs trembling. Desmond was finally going to announce it. He was going to tell his
the corner
But he wasn't looking for me. His arm was wrapped possessively around the waist of
e daughter of the
tched whine, scratching a
It was tainted. Desmond smelled like her. Their scents were mingled, a cloying
He didn't let go of Chelsea. "Take Che
My lungs felt like they were
her wet trench coat and thrusting it into my arms without looking at me. "B
neck right over his scent gland. "Come
e. He turned, guiding he
coat that smelled like my ene
ll
e telepathic connection shared by pack members. But this
he gard
r pushed against my will, heavy and suffocating. I hun
e didn't come close. He stood five feet
spered. "You said... you said
ed. He was blocking our conversation from the rest of the pack. The merg
eel it. I know you feel it. It's bur
y instincts; they don't control me. I cannot have an
ust a dir
sea. You will continue your duties. If you make a scene, if you
e cold. The pain in my chest wasn't a metaphor. It felt like someone had taken a ser
the mud, a sob teari
it's
lwood and old books surrounded me. I looked up through t
pha, but he was handsome in a softer, sharper way. He cro
wiping a wet strand of hair from my cheek.
I wept. "He ch
s arms. He felt warm. Solid. "I've watched you for years, Dallas. Scrubbing t
mfort to numb the agony of the rejectio
n my back. "Let me take care of you. Le
of the garden, his eyes seemed full of kindness. I was
brokenly. "I'm
lips brushing my ear. "Because to me, you'r
didn't see the way his eyes flicked toward the dining room window, whe
savior. I didn't know I