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His Unwanted Mate: Awakening The White Wolf

His Unwanted Mate: Awakening The White Wolf

Author: Gavin
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1075    |    Released on: Today at 11:46

g me for one singular purpose: to be th

hundred times that we would rule

l, because my inner wolf was silent and I

at Catalina-a stranger in red silk-and th

, reject you,

our bond; he let hi

me into a pool, he sa

to deadly silver that seared my flesh like acid, he ste

loor to soothe the woman

ct me was dead. He prioritized ambition over love,

er, but I killed th

o New York City, believing

t a defect-I was a rare Wh

l Alpha on the East Coast to be waiting in the

pte

ana

expensive perfume, the acrid tang of nervous sweat, and the underlying,

was the graduation prom, but more importantly, it was the night of the Recognit

rip on my arm tight enough to bruise. "You are an Omega. Do

entire life grooming me for a singular purpose: to be the m

n I scraped my knees. He had promised, ninety-eig

as eighteen, and my inner wol

g female from a neighboring pack, clad in crimson silk that poured over her curves like a

It was a smal

" someone

began to toll. The deep vibrations r

suddenly shifted. A scent hit me-like rain on hot asphalt and f

a

. I saw his pupils dilate. I felt the pull, the magnetic snap

inner wolf stirred,

s a mask of warring instincts. His wol

n, he s

ent sentinels of tradition. He looked at Catalina, w

e gold faded from his eyes, r

in the room

ng the Alpha tone that made my knees buckl

my chest. My breath hitched. The bond, which had just begun to form, sn

the ritual. It was the law. "I, Eli

elt a tear slide down my c

nd walked straight to Catalina. She welcomed him w

ned a

ouse pool. The water was still, reflecti

away, lit

na stood there, Jax a

alone," I

d. She stepped forward, her aura flaring

nose and mouth. I thrashed, panic setting in. Throu

dov

me,* a foolish pa

swam

nts after me and was now feigning distress,

is chest. I dragged myself to the ladder, coughing up

pool deck. His arm was wrappe

. My head snapped up against my will. "Do not c

faint thread that had remained

ing around me. The pain in my chest wa

was no longer my home

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