Mated To The Rejected Elf Omega
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my heart stilled as I caught sight of
. It hadn't gi
found m
f. Just then, something sharp yanked my hair, and I was violently pulled ba
my head. I twisted to see who had attacked me, and there she w
my hair again, yanking my head painfully backwar
g with venom. "How dare you touch my Oliver?! You t
ong. The pain was searing, and all I could do was cry out. "I don't even know him! I sw
ould let go. I didn't care who Oliver was to her or why she
even more. "Liar! You've been plotting this all along, haven't yo
lled, my voice cracking
alp off, a deep, commanding voice cut
gged gasps. I looked up, dazed, to see the Oliver, I was almost killed for. The gi
ured, her voice sudd
his attention was focused on her. "Hailey" He growled, his voice a low, dangerous
w her" She stammered. "I saw her sneaking into t
swallowing me up as it shifted to me. My heart pou
ice cutting through the tension like
sked it with a gasp, feigning surprise. "She told you that right? But w
clearly wearing thin. "She was being atta
gerated look of concern. "But what if that's exactly what they wanted you to think
sts curling at his sides as h
pha," she said, her voice dripping with manipulative sweetness. "Allowing a rogue into
felt a cold dread settle in my stomach. "You'll be watched closely" He snarled, his voice cold. "If I find
ed, and I could o
growl, standing
of anger. Hailey lingered for a moment, giving me a smug grin bef
bly. Fear coursed through my body like an unstoppable current, and
o now? I should leave bu
f things I didn't even understand. And worse, I had somehow
nside me. There was no escaping this. No running away.
MOR
ver standing in the doorway, his imposing figure blocking the light. His expression wa
s voice devoid of emotio
cles ached, and the remnants of last night's attack still stung. I trailed behind him, trying t
r their morning drills. I could feel their eyes on me as we passed, whispers and m
ning today" Oliver said curt
xiety. The fear from last night still gripped me tightly
warriors, signaled for
e instructions, assisting where I could, though I knew I
low clap. I froze. The memory of her assault flas
ding a few feet away. "The lit
my gaze focused on the g
hance against me" She hissed. "You're nothing. Nothing but a
necting with my lip, sending a sharp burst of pain t
She's