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00:00The day I mentioned the mate bond to my fiancé, Lyndon, for the 99th time, I overheard him talking with
00:07his friends.
00:09Lyndon, you're something else. Alice is willing to wait for you.
00:14Lyndon swirled his glass.
00:16If it weren't for her, Nora wouldn't have mated with someone else out of spite.
00:22She won't let me have my way, so she should experience the same thing.
00:26Then, drag it out. The more she tries to mate with me, the less I'll agree.
00:38Anyway, she'll wait for me.
00:47Next year, raise the unbonded tax by 30.
00:56Alice will have to sell herself to make up the tax.
01:01Lyndon is the alpha heir. That poor girl wants to climb up.
01:05Selling herself once won't cut it. Sell as many times as needed.
01:09Tears ran down my face.
01:15The pack rules say, if a wolf turns 18 without a mate bond, they must pay the unbonded tax.
01:21Otherwise, the pack council will force us on that.
01:25Every time I pushed him to finish the bond, he said, next year.
01:30I waited three years.
01:32I barely held on.
01:34The tax grew heavier every year.
01:36So, this year, I won't pay.
01:41Before Lyndon left, one of his servants came over to ask me.
01:46Alice.
01:48Did you scrape together this year's tax?
01:51If not, we can help you.
01:53Next year, alpha heir promised.
01:59Next year, he'll finish the bond ceremony with you.
02:03I patted the half-empty money pouch at my waist.
02:07It had money, but it was far from enough to pay this year's unbonded tax.
02:12I'd been hearing this for three years.
02:14My family used to be a respected bloodline.
02:19Three years ago, my father got dragged into pack politics.
02:23Lyndon, the alpha heir, was my fiancé.
02:28Then, overnight, we had nothing.
02:30My father died that winter.
02:33I became an orphan.
02:40I had no choice but to go to Lyndon for shelter.
02:44The first time I saw him, the young she-wolf at his side looked pale and ran off crying.
02:49A few days later, she had mated with someone else.
02:52If you like her, we can call off the engagement.
02:56No need.
02:57You're my fiancé.
02:59I must keep my promise.
03:01When will we finish the bonding ceremony?
03:04Next year.
03:06Your father just died.
03:08Aren't you afraid of being cursed if we mate now?
03:12I struggled through that year and paid the tax with the last of my money.
03:17The next year, I asked him again and again.
03:20He finally lost patience.
03:22Do you ever stop?
03:23All you said is the mate bond.
03:25Do you only think about men?
03:28Shameless.
03:29I wouldn't show weakness.
03:31Crying?
03:32I'm joking.
03:33A witch says my wolf is unstable this year.
03:36Not a good year to mate.
03:38Next year.
03:39I'll mate with you next year.
03:41I stood there awkwardly.
03:43I wanted to tell him I was almost out of money.
03:47If I couldn't pay, the pack council would force a sign a stranger as my mate.
03:53But I swallowed the words.
03:55I'll wait.
03:56I told myself.
03:58But life was getting harder.
04:00That year, the tax jumped by 50%.
04:02You keep dragging this out year after year.
04:07As you get older, the fee goes up.
04:11So he'd raised the price on purpose.
04:15I struggled through that year and paid the tax with the last of my money.
04:20The next year, I asked him again and again.
04:23He finally lost patience.
04:25Do you ever stop?
04:26All you said is the mate bond.
04:28Do you only think about men?
04:31Shameless.
04:31I wouldn't show weakness.
04:34Crying?
04:35I'm joking.
04:36A witch says my wolf is unstable this year.
04:39Not a good year to mate.
04:41Next year.
04:42I'll mate with you next year.
04:44I stood there awkwardly.
04:46I wanted to tell him I was almost out of money.
04:50If I couldn't pay, the pack council would force a sign a stranger as my mate.
04:56But I swallowed the words.
04:58I'll wait.
04:59I told myself.
05:00But life was getting harder.
05:03That year, the tax jumped by 50%.
05:06You keep dragging this out year after year.
05:10As you get older, the fee goes up.
05:13So he'd raise the price on purpose.
05:20Alice.
05:22Even the alpha hare has to pay.
05:24He has to be waiting for you.
05:26He's just young and playful.
05:28Wait a little longer.
05:32I know.
05:33I know.
05:34You are the alpha hare.
05:35How would he know how hard it was for me to save?
05:38I lived in the alpha house.
05:40But I have no money.
05:41No money meant I had to find a way.
05:44I painted for other noble she-wolves.
05:46And took the money.
05:48With his casual words, I had to burn countless nights to draw.
05:52I put up with it for three years. This year I wasn't going to anymore.
05:56I clutched my last money and went to the PAC council.
06:00You again? The unbonded tax went up. Are you paying?
06:06No.
06:07Fine.
06:08He opened the pairing book and casually ticked a name.
06:11Him. Done. Go.
06:12I didn't even know my future mate's name. My life was decided like that.
06:18Back at Alpha House, Lyndon leaned against the doorway.
06:21Paid the tax?
06:22I looked down and lied.
06:24Yes.
06:28My blanket, wine glasses, bring them.
06:32Be careful. Don't break anything. You can't pay for it if it's ruined.
06:38He came over and reached to pat my head. I flinched.
06:42Want anything? I'll bring it back for you.
06:45He always did that. Just when my heart felt frozen, he'd hand me a sweet and steady me again.
06:50I'm pathetic. I always tell myself to call off the engagement.
06:55Don't wait. But when he smiles, I think, what if he really means next year?
07:01And I'm fooled every time.
07:04The money pouch.
07:05Why not get something nicer?
07:07I have plenty of money.
07:09No need.
07:12Alright.
07:15Hey!
07:16I turned and left.
07:18My room was in the far corner of Alpha House. Few people came by. There was one good thing. It
07:24was near the side door. If the pack council came for me, no one would notice. I packed my things
07:30and left.
07:33My blanket, wine glasses, bring them.
07:38Be careful. Don't break anything. You can't pay for it if it's ruined.
07:44He came over and reached to pat my head. I flinched.
07:48Want anything? I'll bring it back for you.
07:50He always did that. Just when my heart felt frozen, he'd hand me a sweet and steady me again.
07:55I'm pathetic. I always tell myself to call off the engagement. Don't wait. But when he smiles, I think, what
08:05if he really means next year? And I'm fooled every time.
08:10The money pouch.
08:11Why not get something nicer? I have plenty of money.
08:15No need.
08:18Alright.
08:21Hey!
08:21I turned and left. My room was in the far corner of Alpha House. Few people came by. There was
08:29one good thing. It was near the side door. If the pack council came for me, no one would notice.
08:35I packed my things and left.
08:38Only Mrs. Ward waited at the door.
08:41It's a big day for you.
08:44Aren't you wearing something new?
08:46Before my father died, he'd prepared clothes and jewelry for my ceremony. He didn't want me looking shabby. But the
08:55first year, Lyndon wouldn't bond with me. And the tax kept pressing. I had to sell the dress.
09:02The tax kept rising every year. I sold all my jewelry, too. Still no ceremony.
09:10It's fine. Live for yourself, not for show. Let's go. The sooner it's done, the better for both of us.
09:19We passed the Alpha House gate, and Lyndon's carriage was there. He lounged on the cushions. He looked every bit
09:26the handsome air. I walked north. He rode south. We passed each other without a second service. A little way
09:34down the road, Mrs. Ward frowned at the pairing book.
09:37Could I just sign this live again?
09:40I took the book. His address was near the pack academy. Lyndon used to study there.
09:47Ivy crawled over the small courtyard. The wooden fence was thin and scattered. Under an old oak stood a stone
09:54table. A book lay open on it, the wind turning the corners of the pages.
10:02Silas! Master Silas!
10:04Master, please not some grey-bearded old man. A young man holding a book stepped out. We stared at each
10:11other and froze.
10:12What's going on?
10:14Why is it her? This can't be right. She's my student's fiancé. Is there some mistake?
10:20Mrs. Ward didn't care to argue. The pack council named the mate. How can it be wrong?
10:28Congratulations. Mr. Silas. This really isn't proper. I'll go to the council tomorrow and explain.
10:38He clearly looked down on me. If he sent me back to the council, I didn't know who I'd be
10:46assigned next.
10:51I...I...don't have the money to pay the tax.
10:55He's a real shameless. Mr. Silas is soft hearted. Three years ago, Lyndon went off to the academy.
11:03I wanted to make a good impression. So, on a snowy day, I cooked a pot of hot soup and
11:09took it to the academy.
11:10I was shaking outside. Silas saw me and, breaking the rules, let me inside to warm up.
11:17When Lyndon saw me, his face went cold.
11:21Who told you to come?
11:23It's the alpha heir's fiancé. She looks so poor.
11:27I had embarrassed him. By the time the soup cooled, he wouldn't even drink a drop.
11:32I was about to pour it out.
11:36Silas put three silver coins on the step.
11:40Don't waste food.
11:47Consider it bought.
11:53Lyndon hated studying and kept getting punished to copy the PAC laws.
11:58He passed the work to me.
12:00I copied so much that even Silas couldn't stand it.
12:04He looked at my handwriting.
12:06Neat writing. You helped him copy, right?
12:10If he won't learn and has others do his work, what's the point?
12:16Fine. No more punishments.
12:20You can stay there for now.
12:22My held breath finally fell away. I couldn't help letting out a small, grateful...
12:26Thank you, Mr. Silas.
12:30I admit I was a little shameless.
12:34Mr. Silas is soft-hearted.
12:36Three years ago, Lyndon went off to the Academy.
12:39I wanted to make a good impression.
12:41So, on a snowy day, I cooked a pot of hot soup and took it to the Academy.
12:46I was shaking outside.
12:49Silas saw me and, breaking the rules, let me inside to warm up.
12:54When Lyndon saw me, his face went cold.
12:57Who told you to come?
12:59He was the Alpha Heir's fiancé.
13:01She looks so poor.
13:03I had embarrassed him.
13:05By the time the soup cooled, he wouldn't even drink a drop.
13:08I was about to pour it out.
13:12Silas put three silver coins on the step.
13:16Don't waste food.
13:23Consider it bought.
13:29Lyndon hated studying and kept getting punished to copy the PAC laws.
13:35He passed the work to me.
13:37I copied so much that even Silas couldn't stand it.
13:41He looked at my handwriting.
13:43Neat writing.
13:44You helped him copy, right?
13:47If he won't learn and has others do his work, what's the point?
13:52Fine.
13:53No more punishments.
13:56You can stay there for now.
13:58My held breath finally fell away.
14:00I couldn't help letting out a small, grateful...
14:03Thank you, Mr. Silas.
14:07I was so tired that I collapsed into bed and was out like a light.
14:10When I woke the next morning, Silas was already gone.
14:13I went out to look for him.
14:14The neighbor, Mrs. Finch, greeted me.
14:17Isn't he your cousin?
14:18He couldn't live with you.
14:19He moved into the academy.
14:22I walked back home.
14:24He really was old-fashioned.
14:25It made me look like the one squatting in his room.
14:28If he really didn't want to be my mate, I could write articles to earn some money.
14:32Save the tax.
14:33Move out once I had enough.
14:34Since I was staying in his place, I should at least tidy up.
14:38While cleaning, I found a trunk.
14:39It was neatly stacked with books.
14:41On top was a copy of Strange Tales.
14:43The pages were yellow and the corners curled.
14:46It had clearly been read a lot.
14:48I opened it and couldn't stop.
14:50I lost track of time.
14:51Ghosts coming back to life.
14:53A silver wolf repaying a debt?
14:55These books were completely unlike what a rigid one like him should be reading.
14:59Maybe I had read so many strange tales that day.
15:03That night, I dreamed of a silver wolf.
15:06It walked in on moonlight, bowed its head to me like a salute.
15:10Then it howled at the sky.
15:13Where the moonlight fell, the house turned spotless and the corners filled with deer meat.
15:19I woke up laughing to myself.
15:22I felt oddly lighter.
15:24Good dream.
15:27I got up to fetch water and froze.
15:29The wooden bucket was full.
15:31I clearly remembered using half of it that afternoon.
15:34Had I misremembered?
15:35Then the odd things kept happening.
15:37Every morning the bucket was full.
15:39The flour that was almost gone yesterday was piled up today.
15:43I ate a few pieces of venison and the basket had fresh meat the next morning.
15:47Could there really be a silver wolf?
15:49That night I barely slept.
15:50I crept out, but I was too late.
15:52I mustered my nerve and called out,
15:54Who's there?
15:56Show yourself.
15:57The next night I forced myself to stay awake.
16:00Around midnight I heard a rustle.
16:02I jumped out of bed and tiptoed to the kitchen.
16:05Silas was there.
16:06He was bent over, pouring flour, and quietly placing venison into the basket.
16:12It was cypress.
16:14I felt everything at once.
16:16I'd been here a month and never once got hungry or thirsty.
16:20I checked the wardrobe where I'd hidden a few silver coins.
16:24I counted them again, and they had actually grown.
16:28In three years at the Alpha house, Lyndon never asked if I was cold or hungry.
16:34Silas cared in small, careful ways.
16:37He wasn't as different.
16:38The next morning I made some flatbreads and rushed to the academy.
16:42I stood under the tree outside the classroom and peered through the half-open window.
16:47How had I never noticed before?
16:50Silas was handsome.
16:52He looked up without meaning to.
16:54His eyes crossed the sill and met mine.
16:58After class he hurried out.
17:00Why are you here?
17:03For you.
17:04You don't need to do this.
17:06The academy has a kitchen.
17:07I can make my own.
17:10Thanks for the food.
17:12I can't eat it all by myself.
17:15You should leave soon.
17:17If someone sees, it won't look good for you.
17:20He really didn't want to be my mate.
17:22I know.
17:23He dodged me at every turn, afraid to be tied to me.
17:28Back home I stared at my fuzzy reflection in the basin and forced a smile.
17:33Lyndon had said my looks were tempting,
17:35and that I only thought about mating all day.
17:38Someone as proper as Silas would probably only like girls like Nora.
17:45I counted my few coins over and over.
17:48I still didn't have enough for the year's tax.
17:51Writing and painting to earn money was too slow.
17:54I was worrying when I suddenly remembered Silas's strange tales.
17:58An idea hit me.
17:59Maybe I could write the weird stories PAC members liked and sell them to the bookshop.
18:04I shut my door and wrote for three days.
18:07I put down a few chapters about a silver wolf returning the favor.
18:11The shopkeeper was uninterested at first.
18:14He read it anyway.
18:15When he finished, he slapped 50 silver coins on the counter and said,
18:20Miss, go write more.
18:22I'll sell this half now.
18:23If it sells, we can do the rest.
18:28The first thing I did with the money was go to the market.
18:31Now how Silas keeps sneaking food in at night.
18:35But Silas still came at midnight.
18:37If there was nowhere to put the food, he swept the yard.
18:41Sometimes he cut the meat.
18:43He was always busy.
18:44One morning I opened the door and heard a small clink at my feet.
18:48A little mirror lay on the ground.
18:50I bent to pick it up.
18:51I couldn't say how I felt.
18:53He didn't talk much to me.
18:55But he was quietly kind.
18:57The stories sold better than I expected.
19:01In less than a month I had saved enough for the tax.
19:07Harvest Moon was the PAC's biggest holiday.
19:10I had the food ready early.
19:12Today is Harvest Moon.
19:15After the festival, say goodbye to Simus.
19:18I waited from dawn to dusk.
19:21He never came back.
19:23Alice, look how hated you are.
19:25You scared him away.
19:27Holidays alone are dull.
19:29I hoisted my PAC and went to the PAC council.
19:33Only one wolf was on duty.
19:35I hesitated, then asked,
19:37If someone pays the tax late,
19:40can the assigned mate be cancelled?
19:42He flipped through the roster.
19:44Name?
19:45Alice and Silas.
19:47They seem well matched.
19:48Why would you ask?
19:49Mr. Silas heard that
19:51a she-wolf
19:53couldn't pay the unbonded tax.
19:55He came, gave money,
19:57begged the elders.
19:58He asked them to mark his name with hers
20:00if she couldn't pay.
20:01Austers.
20:02They always have schemes.
20:05If the mate bond hasn't been signed yet
20:08and she pays the tax late,
20:10there's a 30% subsurgeon.
20:13Tell your friend to think it over.
20:15It wasn't random.
20:17It wasn't a mistake.
20:19It wasn't just kindness.
20:21He'd planned it all along.
20:25Harvest Moon was the PAC's biggest holiday.
20:28I had the food ready early.
20:30Today is Harvest Moon.
20:33After the festival,
20:34say goodbye to Simus.
20:36I waited from dawn to dusk.
20:38He never came back.
20:40Alice, look how hated you are.
20:43You scared him away.
20:45Holidays alone are dull.
20:47I hoisted my PAC
20:48and went to the PAC council.
20:51Only one wolf was on duty.
20:53I hesitated, then asked,
20:55If someone pays the tax late,
20:58can the assigned mate be cancelled?
21:00He flipped through the roster.
21:02Name?
21:03Alice and Silas.
21:05They seem well matched.
21:06Why would you ask?
21:07Mr. Silas heard that
21:09a she-wolf
21:11couldn't pay the unbonded tax.
21:13He came, gave money,
21:15begged the elders.
21:16He asked them to mark his name with hers
21:18if she couldn't pay.
21:19Austers.
21:20They always have schemes.
21:23If the mate bond hasn't been signed yet
21:26and she pays the tax late,
21:28there's a 30% subsurgeon.
21:31Tell your friend to think it over.
21:33It wasn't random.
21:35It wasn't a mistake.
21:37It wasn't just kindness.
21:39He'd planned it all along.
21:42I ran home,
21:44heart pounding.
21:50Silas stood in the yard.
21:52He held a moon-shaped lantern
21:54and gave a bitter smile
21:55into the empty space.
21:57Mr. Silas.
22:03You.
22:06I thought you left.
22:09I have known everything
22:10about our mate bond.
22:16This I didn't think it through.
22:18Don't get me wrong.
22:19I have no other intentions.
22:21It's just...
22:25I pressed him
22:26and he finally told me
22:28things I hadn't known.
22:29He was a lone wolf.
22:31My father had taken him in.
22:33My father gave him food
22:35and helped him go to the academy.
22:37The first time
22:38I went to the academy
22:39to look for Lyndon,
22:41he recognized me.
22:42He wanted to help,
22:44but I had a fiancé.
22:45He couldn't interfere.
22:47You were only six back then.
22:50Your father trained students
22:52at the academy every day.
22:54You sat by the side,
22:55do you remember?
22:56I... I thought...
22:58Your father saved my life.
23:00He was such a good man
23:01I wanted to repay him.
23:03If he knew you were forced
23:04into a mating chast
23:06and living in misery,
23:07his heart would break.
23:09Stay here for now.
23:10If you meet someone
23:12you love in the future,
23:13I will...
23:13As a brother,
23:15arrange the mating ceremony.
23:18So the silver wolf
23:19from the stories
23:20really had come
23:21to return a favor.
23:23But...
23:23I thought about
23:24all the little things
23:25from these past days.
23:27Is that it?
23:29In the stories,
23:30the silver wolf repays
23:31by offering itself.
23:33Not entirely.
23:35At first it was
23:36to repay you.
23:38Now I have my own feelings.
23:40He was too shy
23:42to say more.
23:42Still,
23:44I saw that hidden affection
23:45in his eyes.
23:47I hurried to change
23:48the subject.
23:49What is this?
23:51A gift for you.
23:55I remember you liked
23:57moon-shaped lanterns
23:58when you were little.
23:59I don't know
24:00if you still do.
24:01I stepped forward
24:02without thinking.
24:03When I took the lantern,
24:04I gently held his hand.
24:06Silas' fingers jumped.
24:10Next year,
24:11can we spend
24:12Harvest Moon together again?
24:14Of course.
24:17Lyndon had barely
24:18come home
24:18before he and his friends
24:20clustered around a table.
24:21Lyndon,
24:22I heard Alice
24:24paid another year's
24:25unbonded tax.
24:26She really loves you.
24:28Lucky you.
24:32Aren't you worried
24:33she might stop paying
24:34and mate with someone else?
24:36Would she?
24:37A daughter of a fallen family
24:40who can't even afford
24:41decent clothes.
24:42Who would want her
24:44as a mate?
24:47I am the only one
24:48who doesn't despise her.
24:50You're the alpha heir.
24:52Why not just pay the tax
24:53for Alice directly?
24:54What do you know?
24:56If she never learns
24:57to save,
24:58how will she appreciate
25:00silver?
25:00If she truly becomes
25:02my mate
25:02and lives a good life,
25:04she'll get cocky.
25:06Don't be moved
25:07by her little sacrifices.
25:09She's trying to trade
25:11a small favor
25:12for a big prize.
25:15Such scheming
25:16can't hide from me.
25:18Lyndon,
25:19did you hear?
25:20Mr. Silas
25:21has a mate now.
25:22Should we send a gift?
25:24Mr. Silas?
25:26Oh, him.
25:27A lone wolf
25:29playing mister?
25:30Don't make me laugh.
25:31I heard it's a mate
25:33assigned by the council.
25:35Neither of them
25:35could afford
25:36the unmade tax.
25:39Family who can't even
25:40pay the unbonded tax.
25:42What good daughters
25:43do they raise?
25:44A lone wolf
25:45and a lowborn girl
25:46truly a match.
25:47Made in fate.
25:50Somehow he suddenly
25:52thought of me.
25:53How many years
25:54has Alice paid
25:55the unbonded tax?
25:57Four years
25:57including this one.
26:01Fine.
26:03Next year
26:04she won't have to pay.
26:05I'll
26:07reluctantly
26:08make her my mate.
26:09Go buy her
26:10a money,
26:11Pals.
26:13Get the best one.
26:15You're so good
26:17to Alice.
26:18She'll be thrilled.
26:23The first thing
26:24Lyndon did at home
26:25was head to my room.
26:27But when he
26:27pushed the door open
26:28he froze.
26:30Dust lay thick inside.
26:32It looked like
26:33no one had lived there
26:34for a long time.
26:36He stormed back
26:37to his room
26:37furious.
26:41Where's Alice?
26:43The butler met him
26:43at once
26:44smiling in that
26:45practiced way.
26:46We were just about
26:47to tell you the good news.
26:48Alice couldn't pay
26:50the tax a few days ago.
26:51The pack council
26:53assigned her a mate.
26:54She won't have a chance
26:56to bother you anymore.
26:59What did you say?
27:02Who gave you
27:03the right to act
27:04on your own?
27:06She was short of money.
27:08Didn't you give her any?
27:10You just stood there
27:11and let the pack council
27:12drag her off?
27:14Haven't you always
27:15disliked Alice?
27:16You've been stalling
27:18to make her give up.
27:19Haven't you?
27:20You also told us
27:22she couldn't touch
27:22the Alpha family's money
27:24until the bond
27:24was completed.
27:25Didn't you?
27:27Wasn't that true?
27:29When did I...
27:31He looked around
27:32at the servants.
27:33It seemed they didn't
27:35understand why
27:35he was angry.
27:37They'd all seen
27:37how he treated me.
27:39He kept postponing
27:40the bond year after year.
27:42They were sure
27:43he was teasing me.
27:45Only I had been
27:46foolish enough
27:47to believe him.
27:48He collapsed
27:49to the floor.
27:50I've wanted to bond
27:52with her for a long time.
27:54I was only joking.
27:58After that day
27:59Silas moved back home.
28:01He took one room
28:03I took another.
28:04We didn't bother
28:05each other.
28:06I watched his back
28:07as he left each morning
28:09and worried.
28:10Aren't we mates now?
28:12Why is he more proper
28:14than a young lady?
28:15Does he expect me
28:16to make the first move?
28:18Well, I can do that.
28:20I made two flatbreads
28:22and went to the academy
28:23at noon.
28:26Master!
28:27Who's that?
28:28Master!
28:29You're blushing!
28:30If someone's bringing
28:31food to the master
28:32she's definitely his mate.
28:33Shut up!
28:34One more word
28:35and you're copying
28:36the pack laws.
28:37Now go home.
28:38The students laughed
28:39and scattered
28:40then bumped
28:41straight into Linden.
28:42He stood there
28:43like thunder.
28:44Alpha here
28:45here for class?
28:47Sorry.
28:48You've already graduated.
28:51Simus!
28:52How can you mate
28:52with a student's fiancée?
28:54Do you even know shame?
28:56Alice!
28:57Come with me.
28:58Come home.
28:58Save your reputation
28:59from being ruined by him.
29:00Linden.
29:02Our engagement
29:03is already void.
29:04You won't mate with me.
29:06And the pack council
29:07assigned me a mate.
29:09That's reasonable.
29:10I don't accept this!
29:12You're clearly
29:13my fiancée!
29:14I couldn't understand it.
29:16He was the one
29:17who kept delaying.
29:18And now he came
29:19to accuse me
29:20of mating
29:21with someone else.
29:22What did he
29:23actually want?
29:25Was I meant
29:25to exist
29:26only to satisfy
29:27his selfish
29:28possessiveness?
29:30Was I supposed
29:30to wait forever?
29:32Humbly,
29:33while he belittled me,
29:34he looked like
29:35he might choke
29:36on the words.
29:37I'll say some words, Tim.
29:39Silas smiled gently
29:40and tilted his head.
29:41Go on.
29:43Simus!
29:44How can you mate
29:45with a student's fiancée?
29:46Do you even know shame?
29:48Alice,
29:49come with me.
29:50Come home.
29:51Save your reputation
29:52from being ruined
29:52by him.
29:53Linden.
29:54Our engagement
29:55is already void.
29:57You won't mate
29:58with me.
29:59And the pack council
30:00assigned me a mate.
30:01That's reasonable.
30:03I don't accept this!
30:04You're clearly
30:05my fiancée!
30:06I couldn't understand it.
30:08He was the one
30:10who kept delaying.
30:11And now he came
30:12to accuse me
30:13of mating
30:13with someone else.
30:15What did he
30:16actually want?
30:17Was I meant
30:18to exist
30:19only to satisfy
30:20his selfish
30:21possessiveness?
30:22Was I supposed
30:23to wait forever?
30:25Humbly,
30:25while he belittled me?
30:27He looked like
30:28he might choke
30:29on the words.
30:30I'll say some words, Tim.
30:32Silas smiled gently
30:33and tilted his head.
30:34Go on.
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