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Chapter 58 Consequences

Author: Nikora Clegg
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Lucienne's Point of View

Taking our prisoners upstairs, Elizabeth’s face twisted into a mask of desperation. “Reject her!” she demanded, her voice shrill. “Choose Beatrice instead. She’s been trained for this position her entire life. You grew up with her—you know her! She’s everything a Luna should be. Not some—some Gamma!”

Her words grew more frantic as she continued. “Beatrice loves you! She’s ladylike and graceful; everything Lucienne isn’t!”

Elizabeth was giving me whiplash. First, she mistook Marc and Cole’s Lycans for my parents, recognising that I am a princess. Then she called me a mere Gamma as if what she said previously was non-existent.

Marc and Cole both laughed the sound deep and mocking.

“You’re delusional,” Cole said bluntly.

“As is Beatrice,” Marc added, his tone filled with disdain. “To think we’d ever give up our fated mate for something far less.”

“As if we’d give up our fated mate for anyone else,” continued Cole. “Unbelievable!”

Elizabeth’s mouth opened and clos
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