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Love Pain coursed throughout my body. My eyes were half closed as I fully regained consciousness. I could tell my face was sore, and I had deep cuts on my flesh that were far from getting healed. I slowly scanned the room I was in until my eyes landed on a figure. It was Maleck. He was standing in
I tried to be strong, but I was getting tired of fighting. Tears flowed from my eyes as memories of Love appeared in my mind. She was my best friend. " Why are you crying?" I heard a velvety voice ask. I raised my head from the ground and followed the voice. It was a beautiful white wolf standing
LoveI exhaled. There was no way out of this room. I was trapped. I sat in the corner of the room and buried my face in my legs. The door opened, and I looked up. Maleck walked in with a charming smile on his lips. " Hello, there," " I want to go home, please," I croaked. Maleck frowned " You ca
" It's the three-tailed wolf. Catch up, please!" she snapped. I missed her so much. I stroked her fur again. It was lovely.' The golden color and cream-white fur mix beautifully.' ' Yeah. I saw,' ' So, where is this place?' I asked, looking around. The white abyss seemed unending, and there was n
My heart sped up quickly as I realized it was Ellis' lycan that barreled into Maleck. I felt relief throughout myself. He found me. His eyes roamed over me. I saw anger in his gaze—anger I'd never seen before. He was scary and bigger than ever. His aura dominates the place. I could read his emotions
I took every hit gladly. I couldn't fight back and risk my mate's life. Love screamed in pain for me to fight him. Her sporadic voice broke my heart. I felt a hollow space in my chest as her pleas and cries continued. ' Eli, you idiot. I hope you've killed that bastard,' I heard my sister's voice
LoveThe machine's beeping in my ears pulled me from the darkness. My eyes opened slowly. I adjusted my eyes to the room I was in, yet it was still blurry. I winced at the throbbing headache I felt. ' You're awake!' Vee beamed. She seemed to have fully recovered her strength and returned to her usu
The next chapter of my life was challenging. Solara was still unable to walk. She went for physical therapy every three days, but there was no progress. There was also the bracelet on her wrist. She refused to take it off, which was still intriguing to all of us. After much research, it was discove