BOUND TO HER ALPHAS
ives. His brow furrowed in concentration, and the sound of metal scraping against stone filled the cozy room. To the world, Tho
e felt both like home and a cage, safe yet suffocating. She had never ventured pa
nd rough, always commanded attention. "I need you to head to
ight and gleaming like spun gold. She grabbed the parchment, gl
er ran down her spine. The market was lively, filled with laughter and bar
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pack-had come under the guise of businessmen, their presence masked by sharp suits and the air of authority that clung to them like a second skin.
s as he observed the villagers. His voice was calm but laced with
of mischief, smirked. "Come on, brothe
eyes that seemed to burn, grunted. "Fo
retriever in temperament, chuckled. His gray eyes softened as he surveyed the s
m all off-guard. It was soft, warm, and tinged with the wild-a scent s
xchanged a sharp glance with hi
n air of grace and curiosity. Rosetta's golden hair seemed to shimmer under the sunlight, and h
silence, his voice hushed, almos
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ation. It felt like an invisible tether had pulled taut, drawing her gaze to a group of men at the edge of the market. Th
or a moment, time seemed to still. A flutter of something un
strange feeling. The men continued to watch her, the intensity of
t there was an unmistakable tremor ben
nodded. "Agreed. We need to know wh
fire in his amber eyes blazi
replaced by a look of quiet det
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