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You're Not My Mate novel Chapter 61

Summary for Chapter 61: You're Not My Mate

Chapter summary of Chapter 61 – You're Not My Mate by Stacey Henry

In Chapter 61, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel You're Not My Mate by Stacey Henry, 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 You're Not My Mate.

"So you'd let me go if a more 'worthy' person came along?" I raised my eye brow at him. He growled possessively and pulled me flush against him.

"No way in hell I'd let that happen."

"That's what I thought, so stop saying that stuff. You're my mate that's that." I smiled at him.

~3 days later~

My heat had came and went smoothly. My Alpha house now reeked of pheromones and sex. My pack respected the heat and didn't come closer then two miles, Simon took care of the pack and the pack stayed orderly. No Rouge attacks or creeps phone calls. Today we are going down to hell after I mark Logan so we can do our coronation. I'm bringing Simon, August, Rachel, Jean, and Adam. I'm hoping to find Adam's mate soon, considering his sisters was a wolf then I think his is too.

"Princess. What's wrong? Are you okay?" Logan asked me bringing me out of my thoughts. I nodded and absentmindedly looked at him then his neck. On the left side sat my wolf mark, (it was a proud silver wolf with a black wolf that was tucking its head under the silver wolfs neck, protecting it) proving that our wolves are completely mated. On the right side it was blank that was where our demon marks will sit. Our wolf marks are almost Identical, the only difference being which wolf was protecting the other, on his it was the black wolf protecting the silver on mine it was the silver wolf protecting the black.

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