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CHAPTER 67: Duty and desire

Author: Zoë Grace
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NARAH’S POV

The soft glow of the morning light filtered through my window, and slowly, I opened my eyes and thought, was it a dream?

I opened my eyes wide when the realisation hit me—it wasn't a dream. No, it really wasn't a dream.

I hurriedly sat up, searching my body for marks. I knew Alpha Van had been in my room last night; his scent still lingered in here and on me. That's how I knew. And gosh! The throbbing in between my legs.

“What have I done?” I cried in a soft voice, my heart racing as my mind replayed the events of last night.

“He marked me,” I whispered under my breath, not completely stunned as my fingers ran over the bite behind my left shoulder.

I had let Alpha Van mark and claim me. I wasn't so completely different from Gina now, was I? A tear rolled from my eyes. Why did something so beautiful hurt?

Was it the fact that he wasn't mine and I had given him this chance despite what had transpired between us in the past?

Or was it the fact that I was actually in love wit
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Narah shldve spilled tge beansxabiut Gina & Liam too, maybe she didn't out if respect for Sharon. I'm glad she slapped Gina lol... Broken Trust
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