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Meum Miraculum

Chapter 3 The Beast Who Stole Her Freedom

Word Count: 991    |    Released on: 09/05/2026

in front of me and a soft gasp left my parted lips. His eyes at first so intently gazing into my eyes now releas

tickled my skin, but my body had become too numb for it to bother me. I felt myself quiver in fear. Despi

vely scaring me even more and fueling my struggles. But my struggles were futile for

s possible. I stopped struggling hoping he would just release me. His large warm arms stayed tight

orching gold eyes so intense it took me l

stuttered

htly testing out my

in approval and I couldn'

downstairs." I man

d staring at me fondly lightly c

out the door but he was easily able to keep up

g behind, let go of any dreams for they now belonged to their mate. What their mate chose for them, was what they would have, and the mates were too possessive to ever allow the human to do what they pleased. If it involved separation from them, or the company of another, then it was out of reach for the hu

t on me, a right to claim me, to own me just because I was his mate. This mate bond, Alaricus Night had decided was more than enough for this man to keep me as a treasured

m before he noticed the tears in my eyes. Immediate panic seemed to swarm him and he made a move to grab me but luckily we were already at the banquet and I quickly dodged his arms. Stumbling into the hall

an must have guessed my intentions as he quickly wrapped a

voice. The man as undeniably alluring, and that applied to his voice as well. It was positively compelling. Something so dark and low but

t wasn't uncommon for a wolf to be holding their mate, and it was often that we had to turn a blind eye to the struggles of a human as the wolf ignorantly showered them with affectio

sk what must have been on everyone's mind. But his words

s this young l

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