Moon's Fury, Mate's Heart- Can be Changed
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ver me. We were mates? I couldn't believe it. But how could
earth, never once imagining that I would find my mate, let alone in the form of a human.
uries, I had resigned myself to the belief that such a union was nothing more than a distant drea
chosen her, a mere mortal, to
sfaction at the fear evident on her face. My wolf, however, stirred uneasily within me, un
er in place, her expression morphing from terror to bewilderment. It was clear she had never encountered anything like me bef
My wolf recoiled at the feeling, longing to retreat to the safety of our primal form. But something
stions swirling in her mind, the disbelief warring with a desperate need for understanding. And though
und when suddenly she asked, "You're a human?" I nodded my head, acknowledging her question with a faint smile. The
own my spine. The unmistakable scent of rogues, lurking within the shadows of the wilderness. "This ing
rt, searching for any sign of the lurking threat. Instinctively, I pulled Elara closer t
th both being careful and vigilant since Elara was
the forest. "You shouldn't be scared if you see anything terrifying," I whispered, my wo
ement. I watched as rogues appeared from their hiding place as they began to hea
seemed to be frightened already close to me. What exactly were they looking for
id of the nuisances in front of me. Why would they come disrupting my peace at th
me, a time where I had just found my mate after so many years of waiting. I couldn't wait to teach them another lesson
e fury that pulsed through my veins. How could they hav
, my body vibrating with raw power as I prepared to confront the rogues.
rough the woods like a thunderclap. Without any hesitation, I leapt into a
y kept appearing, I couldn't get the amount of them in total. O
shaking in fear. The same time I sank my caniness into one of them was the same time my fangs w
here I had left Elara and I knew he was aiming for the wors