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Chasing #1: Chasing The Villainess (DROPPED) by Yours_tiff
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She was an underrated writer and a loyal reader. Who would have thought she'd die saving an old lady in the street. Just as she thought everything was ending, she opened her eyes in an unfamiliar place. Shockingly, she found herself transmigrated into the world of a novel she once read and became a side character with a tragic ending. Knowing she would die soon at the male lead's hands for trying to hurt the female lead, she vowed to change her fate by avoiding the novel's plot and its Lead characters. Unfortunately, she couldn't control herself upon meeting the novel's villainess, whom she had always admired. Aware of her fate, she decided to pursue the villainess rather than the male lead, even if it meant risking her life.
The Alpha's Rejection by Ancientt
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When Millie is dragged home by her Alpha mate after five years on the run, she's determined to make his life unbearable. But fighting the desire in her heart and body proves more difficult than expected. Season 1 of The Alpha's Rejection *** At the tender age of fifteen, Millie is rejected by her mate. Refusing to beg for his acceptance, she runs away the night Alpha Leander ascends to his position. She evades him for years, but her luck runs out when the Alpha appears on her doorstep, hellbent on taking her home. Millie quickly finds herself trapped in Leander's pack, but that's the least of her worries. Many things have changed since she last saw Leander. They're not kids anymore, and Leander has filled into his chiseled, brawny body in a way that makes her choke on her snarky, rebellious remarks. Between forced proximity, clashes of wills, jealousy and desire, and the suspicion that there was more to the rejection than meets the eye, Millie is in over her head. Fate brought them together, but will it be enough to overcome the hurt of the past and the tension of the present?