The Wolf's Victim
By Neva Teal
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Tamlyn is 19 and in love. Though of royal blood she is not a princess. She decides to escape, for that night only, from her uncle's castle,
and gallop to go and meet her beloved, the Prince - across the deep, dark forest. She longs for him and his touch.
However she gets the surprise of her life and when she tries to return home, Tamlyn discovers she is not alone on the woods...
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"She arrived after two hours of ferocious galloping. The horse was exhausted. There was no moon, luckily, and the gods were aiding her. Few sentinels were present. The castle was smaller than her family’s however that did not matter to her. The Prince was to be her husband. The Prince and no one else.
She slid through the secret underground passage. He told her once, when he himself, months ago, sneaked away to meet her in the middle of the night, swearing everlasting love and desire. Their bodies met for the first and only time and Tamlyn wished she had become with child - even if it could mean her death."
Neva Teal
Lived all over the world.Loves horses and cats.Believes angels are everywhere.
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The Wolf's Victim - Neva Teal
THE WOLF’S VICTIM
Published by Neva Teal at Smashwords
Copyright 2015 Neva Teal
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 1
Tamlyn runs, faster and faster. She has very little time, very little time. She needs to be fast.
She had left the castle where she had spent her entire life - no more than 19 years -, took her horse and rode into the forest. In the other side of it he awaited. Him. Her husband to be. The Prince had no more than twenty years old and they both were keeping it a secret. Marriages were never decided by the youngsters, but their families. Nonetheless they