Chapter 20/Epilogue

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A/N: PLEASE READ THIS IT'S VERY, VERY IMPORTANT!

Sorry it has taken me this long to update. I started school again so everything has been busy and the fact this has taken so much thought and effort to write hasn't exactly helped. I've also just taken an extended break from writing due to personal problems and the wake of my first hate comments haha. Thank you to all of those who stuck with me during this book and kept reading even when I decided to be a bad author and not update.(:

I'm sorry to say this chapter will be the last chapter of No Mate of Mine and the ending is pretty much the equivalent of an epilogue. I'm not sure if I'll have a sequel or not because, like I said in the last chapter, I don't want to drag the book out to long and I have some major editing to be done. Yet, if I do, you guys will be the first to know.(:

Don't even bother hating on my books and posting mean comments because I can honestly say I don't give a shit (yes, I'm talking to you 'KITTENPOWER18'). So, don't even waste your energy expressing your hurtful opinions if it's not constructive because it is irrelevant to me at this point.

Next, if you want me to read your book, just inbox me(: I've read quite a few really good books thanks to people who inbox me and ask me to read their books.(: It gives me inspiration and I do need things to do while in between updates.(:

Anyways, I love you all and I hope you enjoy this very last update.  It's been an honor to write for you xx

~Kendall

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The large army-style van shook and wobbled over every flaw in the horribly paved road as we made our way down the large back-way. Heat encircled everybody in the car due to the fact that the car had absolutely no air conditioning. So much for 'special Royal treatment'.

Adrian, my family, and I were all being driven to a safe house not far away from the Dark Moon pack house. At this safe house, we would be given updates on the fight and be watching through binoculars and security cameras that we had managed to hack into that were placed in the pack house. It wasn't exactly what I had wanted; I wanted to fight. Yet, being a 'Royal' has its perks and its flaws. One of its flaws being that I was to be kept safe at all times.

All of the other warriors were being taken to the forest tree line- right in front of the pack house. They'd be taken by vans as far as they could without being seen, heard, or smelled before they were dropped off. From there they'd shift into wolf form and travel to the forest tree line as stealthy as they could and from there, they would continue out the rest of the plan-

Attack quietly at first and then create chaos.

Of course, I would not be able to be a part of this. No, I had to sit in a damn metal box, watching dozens of screens display people doing things that I wanted to and should have been doing. Although, I guess it wasn't too bad. Unlike the battlefield, the metal box did have air conditioning and Adrian.

The van came to an abrupt stop, shaking everybody out of their heat-endued trance. As if on cue, six growls were let out at the same time. Sheepishly turning to look back at us passengers, the driver cleared his throat before stuttering:

"Um, we're, um, here."

Giving the driver a playful roll of his eyes, my dad opened the back of the van to let us all out. Multiple sighs were let out as we jumped out of the car and onto the forest ground. To say it was an uncomfortable drive would be an understatement and the fact that we were headed to war wasn't making anything better.

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