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Rejected by the Alpha Prince, Claimed by the Wolf Duke

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 861    |    Released on: Today at 13:50

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stone mansion, with its grim-faced gar

steel trays of roasted m

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rk study. The heavy velvet curt

cheerful counting of gold coins. "I wish to be

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tossed a stack of dusty

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proud warriors, but men

the cowardly man Isabella

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e Alpha Duke of the Bloodmoon Pac

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which allies with the Northern Duke will have its inheritance rights downgraded. The Old King fears Kaelen's military power. Ma

f refuse might suit one another, I will not have this f

portrait. My heart

my past life, Kaele

war machine in the kingdom.

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she whined. "Silas is sequeste

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deeply territorial. They needed to iso

ina," Isabella demanded. "We a

our sister. If a single hair on the future Lun

inted the sky in shades of bruised purple that Isabella, her patience worn thin, fin

e a row of dark, collapsing funeral tents, magic herb stalls, and weapon smiths displaying silver-

ver a poor merchant's basket of

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s of the Crown Prince, who was

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led in the pit of my stomach. He had just publicly pledged himself to my sister, yet his gaz

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Rejected by the Alpha Prince, Claimed by the Wolf Duke
Rejected by the Alpha Prince, Claimed by the Wolf Duke
“The glacial water of the Moon Lake filled my throat, pulling me down into the sunless depths. Through the churning water, I saw Silas, the Alpha Crown Prince, standing on the shore, watching me drown. In our past life, he dove in, triggering a fated bond that forced us to marry. I spent decades bleeding for his kingdom as his Luna, but he only ever loved my older sister, Isabella. "You have laboured hard." That was all he whispered on my deathbed. Not that he loved me. He spent his whole life mourning my sister's accidental death. Now, as my lungs burned, a dreadful clarity hit me-he remembered. We had both been reborn to the night of the Mating Ball. He wanted to fix his mistake. He meant to let me die, erasing the faulty beginning of our story so he could finally choose my sister. I didn't feel sad or angry. Instead, the immense burden of my past life began to dissolve in the murky water. If he wished to sever this twisted cord of fate, I would gladly lend him the blade. I jammed a silver pin into my leg to kick free of my heavy boots and swam into the black heart of the lake. This time, I would never let him use me again. I would gladly hand him over to my sister, and marry the terrifying, "degenerate" Duke of the North instead.”