THE ALPHA'S FORGOTTEN MATE
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ped through heavy curtains, casting silvery patterns on the unfamiliar walls. My head
e chill creeping up my spine. This wasn't my room. I struggled to sit up, my muscles s
oulders, and eyes that gleamed like molten gold in the dimness. He stepped closer, his scent-a heady mix
said, his voice d
The question came out sharper than I intended, b
er of pain cross his features. "Aria," he said, as if my nam
it didn't matter. I didn't know him. I didn't know this pack. And yet, there was something
ing myself upright. My hands clenched t
t remember," he murmured, more to himself than to me. He s
te
ok my head, trying to make sense of his claim. "No," I said, my voice trembl
erritory, unconscious and alone. No one else was around. And you'
s words didn't make sense. I couldn't remember anything befo
ing. "I don't know you. I don't kno
blow he hadn't expected. He opened his mouth to speak, but befo
d eyes like ice. Her gaze flicked to me, her lips pressing i
me. Then, with a sharp nod, he turned to the
y-a faint, fleeting fragment-but it
r now, almost hesitant. And then he was gon
ms, studying me. "How
ing. "Nothing," I admitted. "I
ness in her eyes didn't completely fade.
ked, a thread of panic wind
been through more than you can handle. And your memories... they
el safe. I felt trapped, caught in a we
his mate?" I asked, d
you are," she said finally. "But it's not my story
left the room before I could ask more. The door click
leanor's guarded tone, the strange familiarity of this place-i
began to surface. A voice-deep and steady. Laughter, soft and warm.
my heart pounded in my chest. Whatever I'd just rememb
kind that
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