I Rejected My Alpha as Mate
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s not exaggerated that she did "rush" into the kitchen and not like the well-bred
was paranoid about Isaac, almost to the level of a lioness wh
d moving his hands and threw me out casually like a broken rag doll. I
casually to Fion
looked in a good mood as she said to me, w
why Alpha still keeps you.
ils against her pink lip
ok just like a dirty puppy like you!" she said, and left w
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kids of our age did. But I was almost an adult now, and with the burden of being the next Alpha on me, I just didn't have time t
ctually I had little interest in insulting and suppressing her. But as the next Alpha, eve
was quite better than I'd ever had. I ate my breakfast as I watched that skinny body doing her business.
u shouldn't bully a girl." Caesar
She's the daugh
ruises on her body, which mu
at's what sh
n't want to pay attention to me
tiny arms and legs. I was curious how long she was going to tough it out. Other maids always found every excuse to res
d it with a clean fork and handed it to me with both hands, with bowed head. Her right hand was
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taste, and I took two random chews intending to leave the kitchen. Before I left, I snuck the kitchen key
t to talk to me again, and oddly enough
k her in the kitchen after
, and Fiona will beat her to
le boy who accidentally
I guess, the kind that has to whimp
ve picked it up, keep it up." Caesar w
hat will bite its owner is
because that would reflect badly on my family's reputati
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f my age came into the kitchen, most of whom were Fiona and Isaa
d think she just crawle
uitor, and he used to throw me off the second
ty. My family's slaves are
iately grabbed my right hand to block my way. I let out a c
ed, "I'm sorry about that." and
ight, traito
me. She has the filt
e table and dangled it in front of my eyes.
a luxury for me. Every time I made a croi
dog." They gathered their eyes on me as if
r. "Bark, puppy. Say 'I'm a traitor's daughter,
No less than a witch's child. S
are dirty
here I got the courage or if it was from a moment of anger. I
ch, my parents
't eat. I was kicked to the ground and one of them grabbed me by th
our parents are traitor
to make any sound until I felt
's en
d for dining. The crowd surrounding me finally dispersed and I got up from the floor, bowed to
heaven compared to the kitchen. A place that
t them on the wound, as taught by my mother. Witches always kept their habit of seeking out the right herbs to treat injuries. It was a good thi
les. By the faint light of the candle, I looked intently at the world in the pi
circled with crayons. In three months, I would be an adult. The