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Feral Confessions - Adrianna And The Alpha

(Warning: Mature Content After Chapter 70) Is this one of your typical teen fantasy romance novels? Well if you think that then you better read further! Her family disliked her. Her tendency to turn feral scared her grandfather. But that was exactly what Dmitri was looking for! Her tendency to turn feral, could it be any good? Entering into a forced union with him was something she would never do. She had built a castle around her heart, not letting anyone approach it. Witty, sharp, intelligent and fun-loving, Adrianna did not trust anyone. What happens in werewolf romance books, when an alpha who is calm, in control, merciless, extremely handsome and someone all werewolves feared, comes into the picture? Unfortunately, Dmitri doesn’t have many options open. The fights, the secret glances from across the room and the heated blushes. It is difficult to accept him. --- She was conflicted between herself and her wolf. Her wolf dragged her to him while she thought that Dmitri was wrong. If he was so wrong, why was she attracted to him? As she was struggling with her emotions, she heard a menacing growl and a threat. "Back off," he warned Pryce.  Adrianna looked at his face. He looked so dangerous , but she found it natural when her hand went up to his face to cup his cheek. She brushed her fingers across his cheek as though to calm him. Dmitri leaned his face onto her hand and closed his eyes. The two of them looked like two perfectly fitted puzzle pieces.  What was she doing, comforting the man who wanted to snatch away her freedom for a lifetime? Her thoughts stopped as her heart took over when she saw him leaning his face ontoin her hands. For Dmitri, this was the first time she had shown her affection for him and he was savoring every second. He squeezed her tighter just to check that she was really there, body and soul. She felt right in his arms and he wanted the world around them to melt forever.  Shifter romance books Discord - https://discord.gg/n9fN6rH https://www.instagram.com/mishakr12/ https://www.facebook.com/MishakWrites-111759630206886/ THIS IS A SERIES: Feral Confessions Feral Confessions: Adrianna and the Alpha (Completed) The Silver Crescent Prince (Ongoing) Ileus (Upcoming) Other novels by me: Two Contracts - My Lover is a CEO Sugar and Spice: The CEO's Feisty Wife

MishaK · Fantasy
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544 Chs

The Healing

Adrianna looked at her grandfather satisfactorily. She was happy that the war was over. Her pain had started throbbing inside her body all over again, but she didn't let it show on her face. She closed her eyes to focus on her inner energy, but being too weak, she failed. Her grandfather watched as she tried to use her power, smiling at her efforts.

"Adri, don't use your energy now. Your internal organs won't be able to heal fast if you try channelizing your inner energy now. I'm going to get you a normal pain killer for humans," said her grandfather, fetching his medicine kit. He had cleaned and sanitized Adrianna's wounds carefully so that they wouldn't get infected, but there were still large gashes and a broken bone in her rib. She had fought bravely without complaining, and as usual, her father wasn't interested in even knowing of her whereabouts. Despite Kuro's disinterest, Ed had heard that he had hosted a grand feast to celebrate his victory.

Ed took out a painkiller and gave twice the normal human dosage to Adrianna. It had been a day and she still hadn't healed up completely. It worried Ed because werewolves had a tendency to heal very fast; minor wounds barely had a chance to show up before they were healed. More serious and larger wounds, like large gashes, would heal within a few hours or a day at the most. For a pure-blood, healing never took that long, and injuries would soon be gone, as though they had never happened in first place.

Adrianna had been to several battles before and her wounds had healed fast, but her body wasn't healing fast this time. She also had a fractured rib bone, meaning she had to have been hit by a sharp object, or have fallen onto the ground with a heavy force; he wanted to know about it.

Adrianna took the medicine and rested. At first, she couldn't fall asleep because of the pain, but as the medicine started taking effect, she began to fall into a deep sleep.

When Adrianna woke up next, she saw that the morning sun had filled her room. The sunrays were falling onto her face so she brought her hand over her eyes to shield them from the rays. She turned to the side and saw that her grandfather was sitting on a chair reading a journal surveying the jungles around them. The magazine's. journalists had reported that they'd encountered werewolves in the jungles. His brows furrowed. Humans and werewolves had signed a treaty more than two hundred years ago, ensuring that there would be no interaction between the two species and that the werewolves would have to hide themselves if they wanted to cohabitate on the planet. For that reason, the werewolves had hidden their true identities. While most of them stayed within the jungles and amongst their own people, a few still had the courage to step out and mingle with humans.

Adrianna was one such girl. She had been too headstrong ever since she was a kid and had wanted to mingle with humans. There were special schools created by werewolves for their children, but Adriana had insisted on attending school with humans. Her father allowed her to do so; for all he cared, she may as well end up dead with them. Thankfully, Ed was constantly around her to show her how to conduct herself amongst humans. With years of practice, she had mastered the art of staying undetected.

Adrianna smiled at her grandfather, removing the sheets and rose from the bed. She yawned and said, "Good morning Grandfather!"

All her wounds had healed and she was looking as beautiful as ever. As she smiled, she emitted a brilliant aura around her. Her grandfather stood and hit her head with the magazine.

"Ouch!" she cried, her aura disappearing fast as she got angry with her old grandfather.

"You know how to make people tense!" he growled at her. "Once you have had your breakfast, you have to tell me everything about your encounter with the enemy, especially how you got that fracture in the rib?"

"What fracture Grandfather?" she poked her ribs to find it, but all she could find were her toned muscles.

Ed sighed. "Get ready for breakfast. I want to hear it all after."

"But Grandpa, I want to go to college. I have already skipped classes for multiple days." Adrianna hadn't been able to attend college ever since the battle had started and her father had commanded her to fight alongside her brothers.

"Sorry young lady, no college today. You have to stay back and tell me everything!"

Adriana was worried that she must have missed important classes. She was just a freshman and had just started college in the fall. With an IQ of 160, Adrianna didn't have difficulty in taking her college admission exams and get a perfect SAT score. Almost all the universities that she had applied to had accepted her, but she had chosen to go to the one her grandfather had chosen for her.

She pouted, looking at him with 'pretty please' cute eyes to persuade him to let her go, but nothing worked. Adriana had to accept defeat and went to take a shower while her grandfather left the room to prepare her favorite breakfast.

Half an hour later, she was sitting in front of her grandfather narrating to him about all the major events of the war.