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The Alpha's Seven-Night Bride

The Alpha's Seven-Night Bride

Author: Meg Silver
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Chapter 1 The Offering

Word Count: 1080    |    Released on: 07/04/2024

ouds, were tinged with an eerie red, cast

lutched in their grasp were stout wooden poles, upon which rested a chair,

st between the hood and her pristine white gown underscored the grim nature of the tableau. Muff

ed out a secluded arena for this moment. Here, the moon's rays were more intense, f

he chair down with delibe

d, a visage of pale beauty was unveiled, her golden hair cascading dow

s took a moment to adjust. As her gaze sharpened, she

he woman gasped for air, pleading, "Martin, n

own decided by vote. My hands are tied, Emi

orrow it could be your own kin." Emily's voice was desperate as she appealed to the others, "We should be fighting the werewolves , not bowing to the

wn, but now, humanity is faltering. Even some major cities are under their thrall. Our small town stands no chance." He continued, "The werewolves promised that as

would you feel comforted

er why it's you, Emily? You've always been the outlier. Your dissent during

t. But her protests fell on deaf ears, and then, she was overwhelmingly chosen as the sacrifice. No sooner had the vote

plea, Emily looked to Ma

t easy at the werewolf's gate

wls of wolves, a portentous sign. The haunting soun

sty retreat into the forest, with the others

ootsteps hastening into the night until their prese

e a deceptive peace reigned, punctuated only by the echo of

t, she mustered the courage to open her eyes again, only to find herself confronted by two imposing figures. O

ring if she was moments aw

her expression a mix of emotions. "You plan

d the need for a younger offering. The older

dull game. If I had known it was going to b

Eva, Unless you're

e female werewolf aver

hey dashed through the forest towards the mountain's base. Emily was acutely aware of the blur of trees whipping pas

e away; instead, it has persisted to this day. The moon's

Moon was detrimental to human health, compromising immune systems

rginalized by humans, gained strength and asserted their

internal conflicts among the creatures, they united against their common enemy: humanity. The

ingly subdued, with many, including the residents o

human oppression, ruthlessly hunting down thos

er situation, felt a profound sense

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