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108 The Bond Of Friendship

Author: Karima Sa'ad Usman
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

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Gwyneth

We returned to the Alpha's house with a lot of information. Mason wasn't happy about the actions of his uncle and cousins. The feeling was mutual. They had cost a lot of lives and created chaos in the werewolf community. To think that Simone was thinking of spreading that chaos into the human world was wicked and cruel. With all we learnt from Alen, the bitch lived for profit only. I wished we had a way of tracing her and bringing her down. Our lives would be much more simple, and we wouldn't have to lose any more people.

Mason headed to his room, leaving Marcus and me in the common area. As soon as Mason left, Marcus decided he would take a nap, and I followed him.

"It seems like Mason is no longer interested in sharing a mate," Marcus said, and I was quiet. I had noticed it too, and I couldn't believe it took Marcus this long to realise it.

"He told me he needed time to forgive

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Ava Wolf
They are some freaky deals
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Chris
Lame. I want more of the 3 of them.
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Gabby
sorry but definitely not my cup of tea...🫢🫣
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