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The Alpha on Campus

“Do you want me to?” I asked her, my lips inches away. Her tank-top rode upwards, exposing the bare skin of her waist. She fluttered her eyes in appreciation for the attention I’d given her. She said that I was her first boyfriend, however, she masterfully knew how to tease me, moving her body in harmony with mine. “Please, Alex!” she exclaimed. I gladly obliged. — All Loren Ambrose wanted was to get a handle on her new magical identity at Silverstone University of Magicks, but her life was dramatically shifted after discovering that she was powerful enough to kill immortal beings. Loren’s college experience was further complicated by her encounter with the spell-binding future Alpha Alexander: a charming, enchanting, all-round gentleman. Will Loren be able to handle it all: a steamy romance with a future Alpha, a jealous best friend, and the impossible task to save the world? The Alpha on Campus is created by Tina Freemoon, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.

Tina Freemoon · Fantasy
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80 Chs

Chapter 54: Recovery

Loren POV

The man I loved was now dead. Killed by the monster that I was supposed to kill but failed. Both he and Connor had died because I was too weak to kill Amedis on my own. Riley was still in a coma, and Jamaia was close to having a mental breakdown.

No one had seen or heard from Sarrah or Gil. I did not even want to consider the possibility that they were dead as well, but nothing seemed to prove otherwise.

We had lost.

Silverstone was lost.

And very soon, Amedis would come after me again once he had recovered from the battle, armed with the secrets and relics that Silverstone had kept hidden from the world for centuries.

“Where will you go?” Jam asked me as we stood in the courtyard of the Council’s headquarters.

“Probably to Alex’s parents. They should know what happened to him from me,” I said, trying my best not to break down into tears.

“I should probably track down Connor’s parents as well.”

Riley’s dad was already on his way. He didn’t have any other family.