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Bloodbound A Lycan's Claim

Bloodbound A Lycan's Claim

Author: Smileyface
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Chapter 1 Mate's Claim

Word Count: 1054    |    Released on: 18/02/2025

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ful in the lycan world," his voice echoed relentless

iver down her spine. "You're mine! No matter how hard you try, you can never esca

so, she could block out the sight of him a

rees with grass-like bark, and leaves that had sharp teeth. Shadows in this place didn't stay s

with claws like those of wild predators. It was a world she never want

, his voice thick with frustratio

, refusing to give

. His claws dug into her skin, and she winced from the sharp sting. "I am your Alpha and

s words, she didn't fully understand them, b

some appearance. His dark hair fell in messy waves, framing a face that radiated power. H

evealing the strong muscles of his bac

ted her gaze to meet his piercing eyes when he turned to face her, something she had avoided until now. "I

each step measured and predatory. "That can only happen if you tell me where you are. I

e had learned in these confrontat

menacing growl. "You need to t

ips sealed as he advanced. His eyes burned with fury, and

a soft voice broke through the air. "My Ga

g reality of her surroundings. She let out a sigh of relief, gratefu

rm contrast to the earlier tension. She carried a tr

he accepted the tray from Marg

noticed a bloodstain on Gaia's cheek. "Don't tell me you've cut yourself a

truth. That was Valtor's doing, she pondered, biti

ing as she sat on the edge of the bed. "You've barely e

taste of the food barely sank in. "I'm tryi

. But you must fight through it. You're stronger than you

oment shattered as a group of men appeared at the door, their expressions stern

tion. Without a word, he roughly cuffed Gaia's slender wrists with iron sha

d been her companion for so long. A life I've lived since I killed

desperate screams-it was the symphony of broken souls, each locked away in their numbered cells. The numbers see

ightmare of her existence, wondering if escape, wh

ance, her steps faltering a

en, forcing her forward. As she stepped inside, her gaze immed

chest tightened. Her eyes g

eath, her voice barely audible. Her pulse raced, her heart

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