The Alpha's Forsaken Oracle
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The Alpha's Forsaken Oracle

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Nnadi Nnadi Paranormal

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*They found Vincent's body exactly where I said they would. Three days, too late*.
Mirabel's visions have always been her curse. When she sees her mate Vincent's death and tries to warn him, he repays her with public rejection and exile, calling her a fraud who manipulates others with fake prophecies. Cast out and dying from the severed bond, she collapses at the gates of the Shadow Court, where Vincent's estranged brother Solomon finds her bleeding in the snow.
Solomon is the ruthless enforcer who left his pack years ago, and he has no patience for weakness. But when he touches Mirabel, he sees her visions too, something that should be impossible. The m******e she predicted? It's already happening. Now Solomon needs her gift to stop a supernatural war, and Mirabel needs his protection to survive.
But there's a problem. The connection between them is growing stronger every day, and it feels dangerously close to a mate bond. Solomon is Vincent's brother. Loving him would be the ultimate betrayal. And when Vincent realizes Mirabel's visions were real all along, he'll come crawling back, demanding she save his dying pack.
Mirabel spent years seeing everyone else's future. Now she has to decide on her own. Does she return to the mate who destroyed her, or does she risk everything for the brother who sees her visions not as a curse, but as the power to rewrite fate itself?
Some prophecies can't be changed. But some futures are worth fighting for.

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CHAPTER SIX: THE CEREMONY

(Solomon's POV)


The full moon ceremony began at sunset with Mirabel's hand locked firmly in mine, both of us scanning the gathered crowd for any remaining threats. Philip was imprisoned in the pack house basement, still protesting his innocence despite overwhelming evidence, but my instincts were screaming that we had missed ……

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