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Chapter 12: powerful

Author: Dawn Leigh
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
I’ve always felt the weird demeanor Benedict has all those years of him acting loyal to my father. He’s handsome, quiet, I think the quietest man I’ve ever met, he’s most of the time serious, and he never looked at any girl in our pack. He was either training the men or handling the pack’s affairs.

I didn’t have casual conversations with him even though he was often invited to our house for dinners and parties. I’d always seen him in the town, and back when I was still studying, we went to the same school. I didn’t give him much attention then, but I knew he was good at academics. Well, he’s good at everything he does if my memory serves me right.

Although his beta father died early, with his contributions, everyone believed that he was the only man worthy of my hand. They said we were perfect for each other. I couldn’t disagree more. I had never pictured myself marrying Benedict Allen. I could stomach Tyler, his geek cousin who couldn’t even throw a punch, but not him.

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Beck Roxburgh
Story started out great and now makes no sense, so confusing with everyone having 2 names and no story line
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Gayle Ecklund
what the hell happened to the story? feels like two different stories after chapter 10 that have been combined together the characters are different the names are different what the hell is going on?
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