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Stone Hearted Alpha’s Bride

Stone Hearted Alpha’s Bride

Author: Preshh
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1318    |    Released on: 17/08/2023

. The wind rustled on the rooftop of the Crystal Moon pack, and it seemed like there was going to be

, having a blank expression on his

ppointing you as the Alpha of this pack before the end of today,"

is the perfect time to tour around the globe." "I would not be able to do this with your mother if I do not retire now," he explained, and

"Don't miss us too much, okay?" Heartman added. "I'll miss my son, James," Lauren said, making a pout on her lips as she placed her hand on Alex's own on the table

r years and could never fully understand why he was this way, this cold, to even his parents. He still did not portray any emotions

by the romanticism or affection going on between his parents. He walked out of the dining room and headed out of the packing house. He me

t to the point, Hendrix," Alex replied. Hendrix's face brightened. "Today might not be a good day to step out," Hendrix revealed his thoughts. "A drizzle scares you?" Alex inquired as he walked past

l the thoughts troubling him. Hendrix was the only one he interacted

r chestnut-colored curly hair was pulled up in a ponytail, but stubborn strands still fell at the corner of her face. She held an arrow in her hand, prope

the string, Mia pulled, but without relinquishing her hold on the arrow yet. "Steady, steady," she muttered unde

the reindeer, while her peers threw knives and stones at the reindeer. In no time, the prey was lying dead on the ground. Mia smiled triumphantly as her peers surrounded the

d Mia and her friends danced around it. Her laughter was infecti

her mind. • The sun set in the sky, and the weather that had been misty in the morning was now clear. Mia returned to the pack house with her friends, and as

d, squeezing her tight. "This hug will not salvage the fact that you're in big trouble, Mia," Karen replied, feigning annoyance despite the fact that she was glad to see her daughter back home. Mia pulled away. "What have

rious, Mia," Karen said sternly. "You don't have to worry." I'll do as you say. "See," she said, lifting a pack of meat. "I kept this for you and your father

e his father, the elders, and the pack members. "We have gathered here today to officially make my son, Alex Heartman, the l

r the interest of the pack?" Heartman asked. "I solemnly swear," Alex replied, his voice a deep, masculine rumble that instilled fear in the hearts of the fearless and yet bequeathed a tenderness unknown to any. His st

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