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Reconsidering Things

Author: Bunmi
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Loraine’s POV

For a long time, none of us speaks, including Alpha Hunter. He simply watches me. He has that mysterious look in his eyes. A light I can’t quite read, although I want nothing but to know what is going on in his head. What he’s feeling.

The bond would do that. My wolf assures me. Bond with him. Bond with all of them.

I swallow. That cannot happen.

Why?

I have no answer to that except I know that it's usually two mates for a bond, not fucking five!

“Loraine needs to be in close proximity of all of us.” Alpha Hunter finally speaks, breaking the silence. All eyes in the room snap to his face, and I wonder if I have heard wrong. Is he joking right now? I am expecting to be punished for fuckin getting to spend more ‘intimate’ time with all of them.

What the hell is he thinking?

“We are going to arrange a schedule, and she’ll have to be spending time with one of us each night. It’s only after the ball that she finally picks who she wants to mate with.”

The fuck, he
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