Sold To Mate
distance between us that we couldn't bridge. It was as if fate had. With a heavy heart, she looked back at their shared memor
g friends again. Despite the pain, she knew it was for the bes
range excitement and anticipation overwhelmed me. It was as if a weight had been lifted off my shoulders, and I was finally free to explore new possibilities. Who knows
uld stand by his side as he led them into the future. But as he looked
spered to himself, his voice barely audible over the rustling of
from neighboring packs. They were all strangers to me, but I could sense the
mate. I scanned the crowd as I entered the room until they landed on the group huddled at the back. I made
almond-shaped. Some were set close together, while others were spaced far apart. Each pair of eyes held its unique story, and I found myself lost in their depths, wond
ge cake. It was impossible to look away from her captivating As I strolled down the bustling street, my eyes scanned the crowd, taking in the various faces and features of the passersby. Amidst the
hing for any sign of recognition. Suddenly, a gasp echoed through the space, and I knew what they were thinking. They believed I had found my mate. But I quickly moved on, not wanting to give th
ed in shimmering purple glitter. But as I continued to observe, my attention was quickly diverted to anot
egan to creep up on me. I couldn't help but feel like my options
ermined to keep an open mind and a positive attitude. As I walked through the crowded halls of my high school, I couldn't help but notic
espite the many options, I couldn't help but feel a sense of longing for something more. She scanned the room, her gaze lingering on each face before settling on their e
ye contact with every girl present. Twice! The exclamation escaped her lips before she could ev
for my next move. I knew I had to find my father, the Alpha before it was too late. With each passing m
hile others were filled with curiosity. I could sense their thoughts, their doubts, and their fears.
he with envy. I couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to have someone keep me like that. As I observe
were calculated, betraying the calm exterior he was trying to project. His shoulders gradually tensed as he held onto his mother, and his grip tighten
isappointment and frustration settling in my chest. The world around me blurs as I try to process the situation, my mind racing with As I looked around the room