Mated To My Enemies! Lycan Kings Obsession
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of the throne room. My heart pounded as I lifted my gaze. Two of them sat u
und his shoulders. His eyes, sharp and commanding, lingered o
aned forward with impatience, his gaze burning
, forcing my lips to mo
still rang in my ears, his command sealed with finality. You will go to
ng before monsters who carr
iberate, graceful. His eyes softened slightly, and I felt it the
kin, and no matter how fiercely I resisted, a faint shiver of excitement ran throug
same flicker of recognition in hi
ough the bond had pricked him as well. His fingers curled around the armrest
her spok
oth and confident. "Your father said you are unto
s were calm, yet every sylla
voice harsher. "So that i
in. "If that is what he told you, then
en, about duty, about what my body could give them. Wha
tened, as though he were speaking
e? Why would he want to know? I
?" he asked again, his brows knit
fire through dry leaves. I stamme
many maids will you need
mind reeled. Perhaps he meant to mock me. Or perhaps... he saw me as more than what my father
, my voice echoing faintly in the massive
shifted i
r with a growl of defiance. His voice thundered across th
ut I did not lower my eyes. My pulse raced,
nce carried a cruel kind of arrogance, and Rowan, whose harshness dripped from every word. The
d at last, his voice reg
ard, bowing slightly before gesturing for m
echoed after me, sharp as a blad
My fists clenched at my sides
k of me like livestock. The hatred I carried flared hotter, mingling with the pain of betray
re only as a pawn. I
, a strong hand shot out of the shadows and gr
ry out, I was dragged down another hallw
as R
aw tight with fury. He shoved the door o
led, his voice low, dangerous
the wall, breath trembling
g to a rasp. "Because I will not all
ad heard in my village: Lycans did not share their mates. The thought alone unsettled
onger before storming out, the
a bed and a narrow window. I sank onto the edge of it,
. Where you are going, rich
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re her life away. They had slaughtered her. I was here to repay that debt, to st
heavy, exhaustion weighing me down after the long jour
he door cr
g the dim room. No one stood
ng along the walls. A whisper brushed aga
feather-light, possessive, se
ried to swat at the air, but the shado
low and seductive. The shadows gathere
the darkness peeled a
he one who ha