Unbreakable Love of Destined Mate
ey heard a familiar long-lost whistle. Exchanging meaningful glance
the border, casting imposing shadows that seemed capable of devouring any trace of activity. In the depths of those shadows,
e tightly in his palm, the person wore a black shirt heavily stained with blood, indicating serious injuries. Recognizing the whistle,
sen's wife, was stabbed by an unknown poisonous thorn. The toxicity quickly took hold, causing her to lose consciousness in Clausen's arms while i
s and carrying a medicine chest. Assessing the situation at a glance, they didn't ask Clausen
ed her limbs to assess the poison's effects. The other donned gloves, removed the thorns embedded in Tracy's skin, and examined them clos
d for camp differences, Tracy regained consciousness before the clan membe
of my appreciation. If there's ever anything we can do to help, just blow it at the boulder cluster." With nothing valuable on hand to co
young man holding the token at the border. They knew t
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noticed that I had been changed into clean clothes, and my wounds were properly bandaged. The cabin was well-stocked with supplies, including medical supp
peared to be in their forties, dressed modestly and looking cheerful. The woman approached me with a sur
ht?" He gestured for me to sit down and briefly explained
ory with this trustworthy couple. I recounted the events that had led to my current state, including
d the weight of your anger, but right now, your priority is to recover from your injuries. Those who are fortunate will recei
he neighboring clan's esteemed healers as a way of repaying an old favor," Mr. Moore explained, patting me on the shoulder. "We ha
r. Moore continued. "We've made arrangements for you to spend some time as a tran
t they also arranged for me to have a new identity within the Pack. I felt genui
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et is the senior class building, so you'll have to report to class over he
p, come see me in th
out, attracting attention and compliments from everyo
t help but judge others based on their appearance. I have to ad
stares and whispers. He appeared nonchalant, ac
hout claws and teeth," but I was too preoccupied with
unfamiliar stirring deep within me. How could I s
eaching its peak in the height of summer. The green was so vibrant
ng and swallowing constantly. Waves surged thro
eption. "I shouldn't be able to smell opposi
e through me, causing confus
shed the introductions, so fee
g eyes, I bid my own hasty farewell. "I'll see you tonig
that day, preparing dinner with care. The kitchen was filled with ro
said, playfully swatting my hand away as I tried to sneak a taste. She pinched my cheek and ex
ke care of him?" I worried more about the attention we would attract than the responsibil
? He asked if he had offended you somehow," Mom casu
om behind, purring like an affectiona
but it felt uncomfortable and difficult to discuss. "When you're a teen
th this chess game. Jade
my major life event as a trivial matter. He pulled me away from
yed me, Dad, the chess nerd addicted to human vegetables! I gla
st mood, but he maintained a polite smile. He
state I was in. My usually sharp brain seemed affected and sluggish, resulting in th
e and scoffed, "Hmph, daughter
Jade humbly replied, knowing
in my mood and body throughout the day, I yearn