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Blood contract

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
Blood contract
Supernatural Pact
Forced Marriage
Werewolf Lore
High Stakes Negotiation

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Plot overview

A young woman is forced into a deadly 'blood contract' with the ruthless Alpha of a powerful werewolf pack to settle an ancient debt. Bound by magic and fate, she must navigate the dangerous politics of the pack house while struggling with an undeniable, yet forbidden, attraction to the Alpha who holds her life in his hands. Breaking the contract means death, forcing her to find a loophole before time runs out.

Level insight

Dialogue involves high-stakes negotiation, specialized supernatural terminology (Alpha, pack, contract), and emotionally charged, formal language typical of pacts and oaths.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary associated with formal agreements and contract breaches

  • Practice expressions for making threats and setting boundaries under duress

  • Master language used in high-stakes, life-or-death negotiations

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Annie what have you done?
Annie, what have you done?

Shock

A shocked question asking what someone has done, usually after a serious mistake.

is it isn't it gonna hurt you?
Isn't it gonna hurt you?

Concern

A simple question asking whether something will cause pain or harm.

Why don't you make yourself comfortable?
Why don't you make yourself comfortable?

Polite Hosting

A polite invitation telling someone to relax and get comfortable.

What do you want from me, Sam?
What do you want from me, Sam?

Suspicion

A sharp way of asking what someone wants from you, often with suspicion or frustration.

Why don't you mind your own business?
Why don't you mind your own business?

Shut It Down

A rude way of telling someone to stop interfering in matters that do not concern them.

You're afraid of little spider, are you?
You're afraid of little spider, are you?

Teasing Fear

A teasing question used to mock or confirm that someone is scared of something small or harmless.

You're not thinking of leaving are you Rosy?
You're not thinking of leaving are you Rosy?

Suspicious Exit

A suspicious question asking whether someone is planning to leave.

You just have to play your part, understand?
You just have to play your part, understand?

Role Compliance

A firm instruction meaning someone only needs to do their assigned job or role.

Why didn't you tell me about your family's history.
Why didn't you tell me about your family's history?

Demanding Answers

A direct question asking why someone kept an important family matter secret.

How am I supposed to trust you
How am I supposed to trust you if your own father doesn't?

Trust Issues

A skeptical way of saying trust is hard to give when even the person’s father does not trust them.

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