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Chapter 49

Author: Anna Elle
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Clementine

“What the hell, Circe?” I growled as I walked into Lupus’ Bar and Grill.

“What?” she asked innocently.

“What do you mean ‘what?’ What was that all about?”

“He was trying to dominate you! Usually, I would be down for the big bad alpha to be dominating all over us, but not like that. He needs to know that he can’t just walk all over you. Not like that fucking asshole in Vancouver did. I’m all with TJ on that, by the way; a good old screwdriver to the eyeball would sort him out!” she continued on her tangent. “Anyway, you have me now. No guy is ever going to walk all over you again.

I glared. “You made me pull his penis out in public!”

“And now he will worship the ground you walk on. You can thank me later.”

“He’s never going to talk to me again!”

“Stop being so dramatic! I told you he is endgame!” She swished her tail, then winked.

This wolf was delusional, and she was going to get me killed. She rolled her eyes at me again as I returned to my position behind the ba
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About time they take the step
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Uuufff omg ... Yessss can’t wait for the next update!
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