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My Secret Werewolf Husband

In a realm where humans and all the mythical creatures coexist, a small town harbors a secret. Here, the enigmatic beauty, Elisa Shizwell, a powerful mage, hails from a prestigious lineage. However, beyond the tranquil boundary of the town lies a realm of brutality and inhumanity, where peace is but a distant memory. And they were, The Werewolves. "How can you just agree to my marriage without my consent?" "Enough Elisa! You are getting married and that's final!" Elisa's world turns upside down finds herself thrust into an arranged marriage against her will, that too, with a Werewolf? As Elisa navigates this new reality, an unexpected encounter unveils hidden scars and long-buried secrets. The enigmatic werewolf she's betrothed to, though a stranger, stirs a sense of familiarity she can't quite grasp. "So you are my bride?" "...Have we met before?" A new journey began as an unexpected bond created between her and her werewolf in-laws, who grew deeply fond of her, or should we say...got obsessed with her! From a chance encounter to a forced marriage, a scar that conceals a story untold. As her path unfolds, will it lead to a love that defies boundaries, or a fate marked by tears and trials untold? Follow my Instagram page @dreamy_aimi, for art and updates.

Roaimi_Maali · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
67 Chs

Departure

Today was the day Elisa was leaving for Amrell. Mr. Wilson had already arrived and currently, everyone was outside, saying goodbyes to Elisa.

"We will miss you," Mrs. Adolphus said as Elisa smiled, "I will too" Mrs. Adolphus looked surprised by her answer as if she didn't expect it from her but this reply of Elisa's made a bright smile appear on her face.

"Do you really have to go? Who will I share my stories with? Who will I watch movies with?" Scarlett whimpered to which Elisa chuckled, "We only watched it last week. And don't worry when I return you would have a lot more stories to tell me, wouldn't you? And so will I...." Scarlett hesitantly nodded and a pout could still be seen on her face.