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Alpha's young lady

Cute Kings

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Sinopsis

"Wow mother. I was so frightened. There was this man who attempted to go after Roman and afterward one more wolf rushed at me and stuck me to the ground. The man continued to say that I was on his property and that I had a place with him now however at that point Roman said I was his mate and that he could never have me so the man took off and I was so frightened." Lexi cries into her mother's shoulder.
"You're OK Lexi. Nothing will at any point hurt you." She murmurs to Lexi. Heather takes Lexi inside and Maxon and I follow. Two sets of garments lay collapsed on the table that we both changed into. Heather descends before long without Lexi. "She's sleeping at present. Despite the fact that she was depleted it consumed a huge chunk of time to quiet her sufficiently down that she'd nod off."
Disponible desde: 30/05/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 22 páginas.

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