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Alpha Ryan's Only Regret

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Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

Ryan Davis is a twenty-year-old soon-to-be Alpha who has yet to find his Mate. Most find their Mates at sixteen, but he has yet to find his. Until one day, his sister brings one of her human friends to their parent's anniversary party. What will happen when Ryan loses control of his wolf when he sees his Mate with a young child and assumes she is her daughter? Will one mistake make him lose his Mate forever, or will he be able to redeem himself? "I, Ryan Davis, Reject you, Violet Easton as my Mate and Future Luna." Violet fell to the ground, and I had to hold myself back from wrapping my arms around her and taking back my rejection. Instead, I walked away and didn't look back. "Ryan, are you crazy? Why would you reject your Mate?" Emily asked. "Because I will not have a Mate that already has a child," I replied "It shouldn't matter if she has a daughter or not." "It does matter, plus Jane told me she was flirting with Tyson," I replied "And you believed her? You do know Jane wants you to be your Luna." "You are the idiot. Violet has never flirted with Tyson; the little girl you saw with her today is not her daughter. She is her little sister." "What?"
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