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THE ALPHA'S SECOND CHANCE MATE

Chapter 4 ALPHA LIAM

Word Count: 1277    |    Released on: 22/11/2024

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pink towel that Beatrice had bought for me. Picking up the clothes on the bed, I scrutinized them

I admired myself a little in the mirror. My dark, shiny hair reached below my waist, and my olive skin gleamed from the sunlight. My caramel eyes

You're so beautiful. I knew this wou

ed at he

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y making up my mind about what I wanted, but she was there for me. Soon, we wrapped up our shopping, and she paid fo

rant, some were mild, and some were shy and timid. Beatrice showed me many lovely places in the pack, and judging by

warrior training territory. As we approached the fountain, I felt a strange sen

ha

ention; his eyes were fixed on me. His electrifying gaze felt like it was piercing into my soul, maki

Of course I did. His scent overwhelmed me, and the urge to run into his arms and clai

utside. Beatrice lived in a small bungalow behind the pack house. The house wasn't luxurious but was comfortable and felt like home. I didn't know

e you might be bored staying in the room, but it's fine if

ime to think about it. I'm sure it would be useful, so

nsibility. And you're nothing close to a freeloader to me. Just know I'm here to help you w

n been all my life? She's the best person I've ev

d, as she squeezed my hand g

her in the kitchen. As I approached, a delicious scent made my stomach growl. "That growl co

er dinner, I settled into a chair beside her. The sitting room was quiet; it was just the two of us. I w

nd I asked, "Why do you live here al

sad expression, and immedi

ion made you uncomfort

did a bit. It's normal for you to be curious about me. I know wh

sed m

s were thin and long, adding to her looks. A nearly faint dimple appeared on her cheek when she smiled. She was generous and funny at times

f this pack," Beatrice said, and

lled my pack and my mate," she said, her f

e paused for a moment, staring into space. My eyebrows must ha

said, feeling guilty for asking about something so personal and painful. She

to be a chosen mate. It was the best thing I

I humme

s, looking hopeless and frustrated. He ordered his patrol men and warriors to bring me

t that he was ruthless. But you know the saying: never judge until you've seen. He gave me this

my mate. From what I'd heard, he was a good man, and he was good-looking

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