The Alpha Daughter's Third Mate
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rtunity for the king to choose a mate. King Haydn, at the age of thirty, had yet to find his mate, which had left the three council elders
my mother insisted, doing her best to promote the dress. I knew
actively chose a moon-white gown. In the mirror, a young woman with black hair
from the wooden box and placed it around my neck. I didn't refuse, hoping that th
amiliar faces-Clara Morris and Olivia Anderson
livia Anderson was the daughter of the Alpha of the Maple Pack and had secretly harbored feelings for her pack's Beta, Gray Norman, who happened to be my first mate. Olivia he
small balcony. "Sorry, I didn't see that someone was here..." I began to apologiz
eave, but a strong grip o
, with black hair, blue eyes, and a tall, muscular frame that had undoubtedly captured the hearts of
ing such things now, after rejecting me before? It was him who had
nd moved closer, whispering in my e
vers down my spine, and
efiant look. Gray's blue eyes locked onto mine. "You're si
ted me, and now he was hypocritically trying to win me over? Was this s
?" I said with a cold smile. "My memory is excellent, and
mself dreaming of her every night and couldn't help but pay attention to her whenever he heard news about her. When he learned that Bella was with Barnett, it filled him
exists." Gray had stopped getting involved with other women; every time he tried to do something in bed
ismissively, no longer paying attention to hi
y avoided him and gave him a sharp kick. Seeing Gray hunched over in pain, clutchi
d myself in a corridor. But one problem seemed to replace
"Just broke up with my brother, and now you're cozying up to another man." It see
act?" Olivia chimed in, her face dark with anger. She hadn't expecte
Gray has never publicly declared that he has a girlfriend." Olivia's face changed suddenly; she h
mpted to slap me, but I grabbed her ra
d, clutching her injured han
s is the king's banquet, and you dare to act so recklessly. Guard
ly turned the tabl
ootsteps approached. I needed to
on?" A stern s
Olivia pointed at me, a
rike me first; I was merely defe
ruggling to make a decision. Just the
lady's innocence is hard