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Chapter 16

Author: Gabriel
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"Good morning, bunny," he purred very close to my ear.

I blushed a little seeing him so close to me but then I remembered everything that had happened the night before and I blushed even more. We had spent the night together, as was common for us. Knowing that he felt the same as me was the best feeling. I wanted to stay with him like this, close, so close that I could hear his heartbeat.

"Good morning, little wolf," I replied, yawning.

I had slept only a few hours after talking for most of the morning. We talk about everything and nothing. He apologized a thousand times for all his mistakes from his past and I apologized for not telling him the truth sooner.

Adrien understood the first time that I couldn't just blurt out the truth to him as he had no foundation or solidity in my theory. A human had no chance to be mated by a werewolf. And I understood that he did not accept it at first

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