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The Alpha's Mate: Unveiling Fate
The Alpha's Mate: Unveiling Fate
The Alpha's Mate: Unveiling Fate
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"What's your name, princess?"
Princess. It sent a shiver down my spine, and my entire body seemed to catch fire. "Angelique," I managed to respond in a hushed tone, uncertain if he caught my name amid the chaotic beating of my heart.
"Angelique," he purred, his voice a sensuous melody, "a perfect name for someone as enchantingly beautiful as you are."
My name rolled off his tongue like velvet, each syllable caressing the air. Holy shit, was it hot in here, or was it just me?
"Uh, thanks. What's yours?" I inquired, capturing my bottom lip between my teeth. His gaze fixated on the subtle movement, and he moistened his lips with a slow, deliberate flick of his tongue, sending heat straight to my core.
"Dante Greene. I'm surprised you haven't heard about me," he said, his eyes dancing with amusement, as if he could sense the effect he had on me.
Could you imagine? I would literally die right now if he knew why I kept shifting in my seat. Gushes of heat were currently pooling in my underwear like a relentless waterfall, and the more he spoke and stared at me like a predator locked on its prey, the more intense it got...
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17-year-old Angelique Baker is forced to move to a new town under mysterious circumstances. Starting a new school at the end of her senior year has already turned her world upside down, but just wait until she finds out she's mated to a werewolf and discovers the secrets her dad has been keeping from her since her mom's disappearance.

LanguageEnglish
Publishersupernovel
Release dateApr 17, 2024
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    The Alpha's Mate - Destiny B

    Chapter 1

    Through the dark, eerie woods, I walked. The scent of pine and earth enveloped my senses, almost overwhelming, yet strangely comforting and familiar. Despite my unfamiliarity with this place, I pressed on with a confidence that felt innate, as though these woods were my home.

    Mommy? I cried out.

    Mommy? Why were we once again looking for my deadbeat egg donor?

    Entering the clearing, a wolf with red fur appeared, as if anticipating my return. Its piercing, yellow eyes locked onto mine. There you are, Mommy! I exclaimed.

    In a futile attempt to resist, I found myself wrapping my arms around the wolf's neck, burying my face in its soft fur. However, a sudden, menacing growl disrupted the moment. I turned to witness an even larger wolf emerging from the dark shadows of the trees, its yellow eyes fixated on us with a predator's unwavering attention.

    Mommy, we have to run! I screamed, desperately urging the wolf to its feet. We bolted into the woods, the ominous wolf in pursuit. My blood pounded in my ears as I sprinted, my legs carrying me swiftly through the labyrinth of branches and vegetation.

    The red wolf, my supposed mother, surged ahead, paying no attention to my desperate pleas. Mommy, come back! I need you! My outstretched hand grasped at emptiness as she vanished into the distance.

    Glancing back, I discovered the gray wolf dangerously close, its sharp canines dripping with drool, ready to devour me.

    Ughh, please just kill me so I can wake up from this nightmare! I pleaded with my subconscious as I ran. Each step felt like an eternity. My sprint abruptly ended when I tripped over a massive branch. I twisted around just in time to watch the wolf lunge at me.

    Beep. Beep. Beep.

    With a start, I jolted awake, breathless and bathed in sweat, the persistent beep of the alarm filling the room. Okay, that's it. I really need to see a fucking therapist, I groaned, rubbing the sleep from my eyes. This marked the sixth dream of my mom, consistently ending with her leaving me for dead. I hadn't seen her since I was three years old, but since our move, my subconscious had been obsessed with her.

    Exhaustion gripped me after a night of tossing and turning, anxiety about my first day at the new school weighing heavily on my mind. The nightmare only exacerbated the situation, contributing to the bags underneath my eyes.

    Angel, are you up? I hope you didn't snooze your alarm to go back to sleep! a gruff voice shouted from the other side of my securely locked bedroom door.

    Rolling my eyes, I responded, Yeah, Dad, I'm getting up now.

    Good, you don't want to be late for your first day, he continued. I made breakfast, so come down and eat before you leave!

    Kay, I shouted back, watching the shadow of his feet disappear from under the door.

    I rose from my bed and retrieved a green turtleneck dress from my closet. Heading into the hallway bathroom, I tamed my typically curly, golden-brown hair. With precision, I applied eyeliner, mascara, and a touch of green eyeshadow. Dressing up wasn't my usual style, but I aimed to reinvent myself for this new school.

    I grabbed my backpack and hurried downstairs into the kitchen. Dad sat at the table, devouring a plate of scrambled eggs. He was a tall, stocky man with chestnut-colored skin, a square face, and big, dark-brown eyes. His head was shiny-bald, adorned with thick, bushy eyebrows, and a smooth goatee.

    The plate of eggs and toast he prepared for me sat on the counter. I grabbed it and plopped down at the other end of the table. After a silent prayer, I shoved a forkful of eggs into my mouth; they were rubbery and bland but edible. I refused to even touch the scorched piece of toast. It was likely his first time using the toaster, and he must have cranked the knobs to the longest and darkest settings.

    Forcing a smile, I remarked, Wow, Dad, I can't believe you cooked. Thank you; I really appreciate it.

    The corners of his lips curled in response. No problem, baby girl. I just wanted to make you a special breakfast on your first day, he continued, I know it's hard starting a new school, especially since this is your senior year. This is a new beginning for both of us, and I know we can make the best of it.

    I simply nodded. Yeah, a new beginning that I didn't get to have a say in. I remembered him coming home from work one day in a panic. He told me that he was let go from his job to cut costs, but he had another one lined up in a small town south of Bryson City, North Carolina called WinterCrest Woods. We literally packed up and left that same night. If I didn't know my dad like the back of my hand, I would have assumed that he planned this on purpose for whatever reason, but it was safe to assume that this move was just another on the long list of stupid, impulsive decisions that he has made since my mom left.

    I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that it was the end of my senior year, and I couldn't finish high school in my hometown because he didn't stop for a second to think about how this decision would mess up my life. I was still disappointed, hurt…but most of all, pissed off. He was so insistent that this move would be an amazing new start for us, but was it really a new start for himself? I was on the verge of turning eighteen in a week, and I was on track to graduate in three months with no clue about what I wanted to do with my life. How could I possibly find a purpose in this small town?

    Chapter 2

    I wolfed down the remaining eggs, more to avoid the taste than out of enjoyment. Grabbing my bag, I rose and headed to my little, beat-up burgundy car parked in the driveway.

    Dad hurriedly stood up as I passed him. Wait, I can take you to school if you want, he suggested, retrieving his keys from the silver hook on the wall.

    I shook my head. Oh no, that's really okay Dad. I need to learn how to get there myself anyway.

    He narrowed his eyes. C'mon, you can do that tomorrow. Let your old man drop you off on your first day. His insistence cut through the air, making it clear this wasn't just a suggestion anymore.

    I rolled my eyes. Ughhh, Dad, haven't you done enough? You've already dragged us to this hellhole, and now you can't even trust me to get to school by myself? I'm not a little kid anymore, Dad. I just need some space—five minutes where it doesn't feel like you're breathing down my fucking neck! I exclaimed in frustration.

    A shade of disappointment clouded his face. Instantly, I regretted my choice of words. Sorry, Dad, I didn't mean that… of course you can take me to school, I sighed, forcing a small smile. I gave him a quick hug and headed towards the front door to the driveway. I hopped into his enormous black truck, and he closed the door behind me. After he settled into the driver's seat, he started the engine, and we headed for my new school.

    Besides the GPS on Dad's phone, silence engulfed the car. I wanted to tell him about my weird dreams about Mom, but I knew he would just brush it off like he did everything else.

    After what felt like an eternity, he finally spoke. Angel, I'm sorry if you feel like I'm suffocating you. It's just… after your mom left, I realized how much I need to love and protect you because if I don't, who else is going to do it? Of course, you won't be able to understand this, but it's just a lot of pressure being a single parent; especially since I never imagined your mom would just up and leave the way she did, he explained frankly, his gaze fixed straight ahead at the road as he drove.

    I understand, Dad. I'm not trying to make things harder on you, I mumbled, a lump forming in my throat. An overwhelming sense of guilt washed over me. I've always carried the belief that somehow it was my fault that my mother left, so he's right. How could I be anything but grateful to him for stepping up and trying his best to raise me by himself? Sure, he made mistakes, like all parents do, but he didn't just disappear when things got hard like my worthless mother did. It would be incredibly selfish not to forgive him more easily.

    I tried to muster a more optimistic outlook as we reached the school. He maneuvered the car to the front of the enormous, red brick building that proudly displayed the name WinterCrest High. Above it, a logo featuring an imposing black wolf caught my eye, its gaze seemingly fixed on me. A shiver traced up my spine, a disconcerting reminder of the wolves that haunted my dreams.

    Bringing the car to a halt at the curb, Dad gestured for me to exit. Thanks for trying to see things my way, baby girl. Text me when you're ready to be picked up, okay? His words carried a newfound cheerfulness, and he gently planted a kiss on my forehead.

    A faint smile graced my lips. Thanks, Dad. Love you! With my bag in hand, I stepped out of the truck, closed the door, and observed as he waved and swiftly drove away.

    As I approached the entrance of WinterCrest High, a dark, suffocating wave of fear washed over me. A multitude of students streamed in the same direction, and more were arriving, offering a glimmer of hope—I could seamlessly merge into the crowd, fading into the sea of faces and escaping notice.

    Pushing open the doors, an eerie hush fell over the crowd, and it may have been my imagination, but it felt as though everyone stopped and stared at me. Some exchanged low whispers with one another. My heart pounded; blood rushed to my cheeks as I hurried past them towards the administrator's office. The door stood ajar, and a post-it note on the handle read, 'Be back in 10 minutes – Greene.' Uncertain how long it had been there, I entered the office. A faint scent of sage and vanilla filled the air, adding a welcoming touch. Glancing around, I confirmed the room was indeed empty, seizing the opportunity to calm my nerves before a potential panic attack ensued.

    Deep breath in, breathe out. Deep breath in, breathe out.

    Instantly, my body relaxed. After recomposing myself, I took in the office's decor. It was evident that someone harbored a love for plants (anthophilic). Potted plants adorned every surface, and ivy vines elegantly lined the corners of the room. Dominating the space was a substantial wooden desk at the room's center. Positioned at each corner were two inviting blue armchairs, accompanied by small, round rosewood tables.

    I noticed two framed pictures on the principal's desk, presumably of her family. In the first photo, a baby boy and girl sat in a basket. The second picture portrayed a family of four at the beach: an adult man and woman, along with teenage versions of the babies from the other photo. All of them possessed stunning features, with beautiful russet, reddish-brown skin, and captivating hazel eyes.

    The teens looked to be around my age. The girl in the picture was effortlessly flawless, possessing a beauty that could make people envious. She sported a purple bikini that accentuated her perfect body and defined abs.

    What really caught my eye though was the boy in the picture. I swear his face had to be sculpted by angels. He was shirtless in the picture with the body of a sex god; his broad shoulders and chiseled abs made my mouth water. His ash-brown curls gracefully fell just above his shoulders.

    Chapter 3

    I was tempted to pull out my phone and take a picture of this mysterious hottie, but I didn't want to get caught doing something weird like that. My mouth agape, I continued to gaze at the picture in disbelief. I cautiously checked my surroundings before seizing the frame to get a closer look. There's no way someone this hot can actually exist in real life! I murmur, my words unintentionally escaping my lips.

    I'll accept that as a compliment, a euphonious voice chuckled. My son is indeed a real person.

    Oh, shit! I exclaimed, jumping and nearly dropping the picture frame. I scrambled to place it back on the desk and turned to face the woman I recognized from the photo. Uh, h-hi ma'am, I'm so sorry…I was just- I stammered, my cheeks burning as I met her amused expression.

    She continued laughing, giving a dismissive wave as she took a seat at her desk. I'm Principal Greene. You must be David's daughter; you look so much like him.

    I narrowed my eyes at her. Wait, how do you know my dad? She mentioned his name as if he were an old friend. As far as I knew, according to my dad, this was supposed to be a new beginning. My dad never mentioned knowing anyone from here.

    Principal Greene continued, We all grew up in this little town together; your parents used to go to school with me and my husband. We were all best friends, you know, until… She trailed off, a hint of sadness in her expression. When she saw the confusion on my face, she pursed her lips into a thin line. I'm so sorry about your mother.

    The mere mention of Mom caused me to grimace in disgust. Why was Principal Greene apologizing, as if she had passed away or something? She willingly walked out on us!

    Uh, thanks, I replied, furrowing my eyebrows, but I believe there's a mistake. My parents are from Colorado, and that's where they met. I was born and raised there as well. I hesitated, then continued, I mean…we just moved here from their hometown a few days ago.

    From the even more confused countenance on her face, I knew there was no mistake. My dad had been lying to me my entire life about where they were from and where I was born. But why? And what happened that made them dip out of here and start over across the country? What was my dad hiding?

    I-I'm sorry, she replied with a reassuring smile, I'm sure your dad has his reasons for not telling you.

    My eyes now prickled with tears. Seriously? He has his reasons? I exclaimed, throwing up my arms in frustration, that's complete bull-

    Good morning, Mom. Do you need any help before class starts? The interruption came in a high, bubbly voice, full of enthusiasm. I whipped around to see the girl I recognized from the family photo. In person, Jasmine was even more stunning!

    Principal Greene put a comforting hand on my shoulder as she focused her attention on her daughter. Jasmine, I have just the task for you this morning. This is the new student, Angelique. Can you show her around and help her find her classes?

    Jasmine's hazel eyes sparkled with enthusiasm. She grinned, revealing a set of perfectly aligned teeth. Of course! Do you have her schedule?

    Yes, it's right here! Principal Greene handed Jasmine my schedule, a crisp paper that held the roadmap to my academic journey at WinterCrest High. Her eyes darted across the paper, her lips moving slightly as she memorized the details.

    Jasmine's excitement bubbled over as she

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