Sold To The Cursed Lycan Prince
eryone, burying herself in her duties, refusing to let the whis
n. Not once did they reprimand her for what she had done, nor did they scold he
t all. But she n
yled and adorned with pearls. A light touch of makeup enhanced her natural beauty. Staring at her reflection in
scattered confetti and flowers along the aisle. Alphas sat proudly in the front rows with their Lunas, followed by the Ome
traitorous, wol
Seraphina to hear. She ignored them, keeping her fa
nwavering. This was her dream come true. The man she had co
r to the second richest n
made the right decision that day-the day she seduced Ethan i
to a conference, discussing foreign affairs, agriculture, and the kingdom'
ather's stead-educated,
f darkness. She knew exactly what to do. Using her perfect body, her musky scent
ight, they made love. That night, they made promises. An
as perfect-something she had longed for but could never have as long as Seraphina
ain, a slow, triumphant smil
him at last. I b
t deep inside, her resolve solidified. 'Enjoy your day,
is vows to another woman-her sister. Her blood boiled, but she maintained a serene faç
crawled up her spine. S
lightly and met a pair
cho
n't look away. Something about him made her heart stutter,
er. The soft glow of the lights made her skin look even more
beast grow
clenched his fists, forcing h
lked out of the hall. The sharp click o
d only for a momen
he reached outsid
atching a wisp of her unique scent. His fee
estate, past the trees, past
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ree. Her skin was burning, her body aching with a heat she couldn't understand. It had
eeded
cold water
stood completely bare. A shiver ran down her spine as the cool night air kissed her
he watched her. His beast stirred, his control slipping. Th
s beast gro
ing the water wash away everything
thing stran
or air. She wasn't gaspi
shock as she realized
ng down her face, her blue eyes glowing under
to leave before he lost all reason.
ind howled. The scent o
ssed hurriedly, and pressed the water fro
echoed be
sto
eart p
wedding. There shou
me again, clo
hered down
ing faster. But the growl onl
she sa
blazing golden eyes stared at her from the shadows. It was far too
ct took
e r
could, but no matter how hard she pu
registered that she had taken the wrong path until she found herself
there was nowhe
f a cliff, the dark waters below cra
app
ong arms wrapped around her
s locking onto the very same green o
cho
rkness cl
nted in