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My mate, My exception novel Chapter 47

Summary for Chapter 47: My mate, My exception

Chapter summary of Chapter 47 – My mate, My exception by Patrick Rob

In Chapter 47, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel My mate, My exception by Patrick Rob, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of My mate, My exception.

"Have you ever seen Grey's Anatomy?" I ask him with a blank face.

He looks at me confused as he shakes his head.

"Well when Derrick and Meredith are engaged, they keep getting distracted to go to the courthouse and actually get married, so they wrote their vows on a post it note, to declare themselves husband and wife themselves."

He still looks like he's not following, so I hold up the piece of paper and pen. His face changes as he catches my drift.

"Jen, that's not what-"

"I promise," I start, cutting him off and writing on the paper. "to stay with you forever, through thick and thin and rich and poor. And I promise to listen to you even when I ignore you, and love you until death do us part." I finish writing then slide it over to him. He gives me a look.

"Don't ruin our wedding day." I growl at him, shoving the pen in his hand. He smiles the smile I love and starts writing.

"I promise to protect you against anything and everything, and always make you happy. And I also promise to love you until death do us part." Then he pushes the paper between us, so I sign it and so does he.

"You may now kiss the bride." I tell him, demanding his cooperation.

He kisses me deep and hard and I feel his love radiating through me.

"I love you so much." He tells me, between our passionate kisses.

"I know." I murmur against his lips. We kiss a long time before we slow down. He gives me one last peck on the lips before he looks me in the eye.

"Now we are married. Until I'm eighteen, at least, and can actually be married." I tell him with a giggle. "And I promised to love you through thick and thin, so I'm ready for what's to come Jake," I was almost begging again as he got serious.

"Please, mark me."

Jake had told me that she was fine yesterday, assuming that's what he heard from Tyler, but I thought otherwise. She looked exhausted and ruined, as if she had just escaped from a torture chamber.

She was wearing a red dress, that was light and summery. It was way longer than any of my summer dresses, the hem coming down to her knee. Tyler and Jake had said it was tradition for the luna to where red on an occasion like this, and for the beta's mate to wear white, so that's what I was in.

My dress was also a summer dress, though a little shorter than Anna's. Although Jake wished my dress was longer, it wasn't as important for me to me as modest as the luna, so I was told. It had spaghetti straps and the skirt was covered by a think lace, that I actually really liked. I was glad that even if I was attacked by these werewolves I'd at least die looking fine.

"You look pretty Anna!" I tell her, trying to sound as happy as I can.

She smiles at me and reaches for me. I hug her and she sighs into my hug. If it was anyone else I'd be a little weirded out. But this was Anna. And to Anna, I was a reminder of Jace.

I had voiced my concerns about this to Jake last night but he told me not to worry. He said that if I ditched Anna assuming I was making her sad she may get more depressed than she already is. I mean he didn't actually say that, because he couldn't insult his luna, but that's what I heard.

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