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Ch. 6

Author: Krismnova
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My jaw dropped, did I hear him correctly? “I’m your what?” I moved backwards trying to create some distance between us so I could think clearly, being this close to him was still fogging up my brain.

Bennett stalked towards me, “You are mine Aurora. I always knew I was attracted to you, but my wolf knew it the second I shifted.”

“But… but why didn’t you tell me?” I stuttered, he stopped walking towards me and ran his hands through his unruly hair.

“You were 16, you were a kid. We haven’t had a pair of fated mates in this pack since before your father was Alpha, I’ve been researching for two years about what this would mean for you, for us.”

“Well…what did you find?”

“Not much, just that fated mates are two souls blessed by the moon goddess with her magic link she pulls from nature, those texts are safely guarded by the witches of the world. None

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