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Rejecting Your Rejection novel Chapter 52

"I Dante Hernandez will....."

Dante losing his step fell back giving Allen who has been shifted back into his human form an advantage to cut through his arms and legs using the silver blade. Then he moves forward grabbed him and bends him on his knees.

Daniella was about to kill Zane when Allen growl at them "let him go or I'll kill him" she swerves around looking at her mate, her hands now around Zane's neck choking him to death.

"Let him go and that goes for the rest of you. If not your Alpha here will die" he spit out his blood then wipe it with the back of his hand.

The Crimson seeing their leader kneeling on the ground with a silver blade around his throat stops. Daniella's grip loosens and Zane's body dropped on the floor helplessly. He scoots away from her then to Allen's side.

"Good girl, now for the rest of you let go"

"No" shouted Dante "don't you dare listen"

Allen tightens his hold the knife draws blood from his skin.

"Please no" cries Daniella while holding her stomach "please don't, we'll do it"

"No" Dante growl.

Yet again Allen punches him which results in him coughing out blood. "Please no" she begs "we'll let go" the pack members look at her as if she's insane.

She caught on Cameron then look at Jem who instantly understood her choice "everyone let go and listen to what she says" he mind link "but be aware to still hold up your guards" without giving out any suspicion that they were communicating Dani pleads with them again and this time they let go of their weapons and the Crescent wolves including some surviving Rogues.

She prays to the moon goddess for strength and this better be work.

"Good now before I kill off your Alpha I want you to do one thing for me" Allen keeps on smirking "reject him" everyone gasps with shock.

"You still think I'll let you mate me with that mark on your neck and thing in your stomach after my victory today. They are Dante's, not mine. So reject him while I'm being nice" he demanded.

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