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CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE

Author: Moana Koshi
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Aiden

"DO NOT BE ANGRY at me, Your Highness, but I think you should go to her," Richard suggested in a fearful tone. 

Aiden didn't look at him. "You think that will solve the problem? She left of her own free will. Choosing to go to that mate of hers, even after I made my intentions known to her. 

"She left, to a man who left her while she was in a coma and had not returned to check up on her. That… is who she left me for."

"Werewolves believe in soulmates and would spend their lifetime waiting for that one person. 

"Still, I have heard of some wolves leaving their mates for other people. You might have a chance after all," Richard said. 

"You know what is the worst part," Aiden started, finally looking at him. 

"I was willing to defend her against my people if she chose to stay with me. I was going to figh

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