Possess His Luna Or Alpha

Possess His Luna Or Alpha

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This novels contains Offensive words, matured content. As well as a display of dominance and possessiveness. So, read at your own risk. Enjoy.... She is the Alpha of the Moonlight Pack , the strongest of them all. Being the only child of her parents she had to become the Alpha. Emily Greymond , a nice and beautiful young lady , full of power and discipline thus earning her respect from other packs. well , this excludes the aggressive Alpha Ryan of The Dark Moon Pack. He is her worst enemy. She hates him and he hates her. On a fateful day , Ryan waltzed majestically into her house , exuding dark aura while his face remained cold. " Ha ha Emily , you have to submit to me because you are my mate" His hysterical laugh filled the room. Emily was left in a state of dilemma , will she give up on being the Alpha of her pack and become her mate's Luna or will she resist the crazy urge of being under his arms.

Chapter 1 1

Emily.

"No dad, I won't do it!" I protested and stood up from the white couch. Although I'm the Alpha of my pack, I still do not have the right to argue or yell at my dad.

However, what he had just told me to do was against my spirit and my wolf, Raina. We don't like to associate ourselves with anything flirty.

Being a female Alpha can be very stressful, terrifying and even exhausting. I and my pack live in a community like a large estate which is deep in a green forest away from the normal humans. Sometimes, we mingle with them. Some of my pack parents send their cubs to school with them. But, they are very careful about it. The human species can be very scared. As a result, we hid our true nature from them.

You can imagine our stressful it is for a girl to be an Alpha. I have to make needs for myself as a girl, for the pack and as an Alpha. Before I became Eighteen, it has always been terrifying; I had to train everyday and take school works as well.

Unlike normal cubs, I didn't get to go to school with humans, I studied at home and trained for the position as a Female Alpha.

Everyday after I turned eighteen, I wished to find my mate quickly so he would take over and I would be the Luna of my pack. I have attended a lot "parties" just so I would find my mate. However, it has been nothing but futile.

I and Riana love to run, it helps us think and strangely, it relieves stress. As an Alpha, I have helped myself to manage my anger, I think it one of the reason other packs respect me.

I can boast of a successful pack, we all live happily and there as not been any form of problem since I have been the Alpha. I can boast of the best skilled pack in fighting and self control.

My wolf is brown is colour with patches of black, I love my wolf colour. Our eyes has been golden yellow right from start. In the dark, it can been seen brightly.

After taking a deep run around the green forest, we came to the stream which had rocks around. I slowed my pace and walked to one of the rocks. There, I slept and watched the full moon glowed in it's armour.

I wondered who my mate would be, I hope he would be a good person with a good heart. I had always hated the cliche of my mate being mean and possessive.

It's okay to love me, just try not to be clingy and possessive. I love my space too.

*****

The next morning was bright and beautiful. From the window of my room, I could see the rows of green trees line up.

The sun shone directly to my brown face, it brightened my eyes and I enjoyed every bit of it. Distracting me from my morning routine was my door which flung open.

My mom walked in. She sat on my bed and looked at me with those motherly looks. She was very beautiful, she had long black hair and her skin was mid brown. I took my colour from her and I love it. I took my hazel eyes from dad, the lashes are also from dad with the brows.

"Will you stop looking at me that way"

I yanked and sat on the sofa near my window, picked up a novel which I had read half way before dad called me yesterday.

My mom and dad are both wolves which had always been rare. The moon goddess have always been unpredictable, she made humans most of the wolves soulmate thus making it hard because we have to explain to them and also remind them to keep it a secret from the normal worlds.

Well, they've been a lot of troubles happening in the real world. It wouldn't be nice to include the myth of the wide dogs.

Back to earth, my mom kept staring at me with her big blue eyes. I know what she was about to say, she would force me to do what dad had told me which I hate so much.

"You have to. You know your dad worked hard to get those shares. It wouldn't be nice to sell them"

She blurted urging me to comply.

"I am already an Alpha of this pack, mom that is enough stress for the day. You don't expect me to suddenly put on an office suit and be the partner of the most notorious, ruthless and uncontrollable Alpha wolf on earth just because my dad bought some shares from his father. "

I blurted. Riana was becoming cranky which can only be solved with running around the forest.

"I know, and we feel sorry for you. We are very sorry we didn't have any siblings for you but it's not our fault..." She trailed off and looked down sadly.

Oh... She was using the emotional trick on me but I can't resist. My mom had always been a soft Luna, she doesn't love to hurt anyone, especially their feelings or make them feel uncomfortable. That explains why she was here cajoling me to....

I stood up from the couch and say beside her.

"Mom, I understand you. However, I and Riana hate anything filthy. And we both know Alpha Ryan is everything called immorality. I hate him and he hates me too. It wouldn't be nice to make us partners. "

I uttered with an air of finality. Mom just stared at me with no more words to say. Just then, my bestfriend and Beta,Becca Raymond walked in. She was dressed like she just got back from the club. No doubt, she just did. Mom excused us as she entered.

"Bitch" She called and I shut her a stare. She raised her hands in the sky and sat down with a smile.

"Tell me you're didn't go and fuck two men in club 201" I closed my eyes as if disappointed. I really hate every thing immorality.

"Oh no, I'm not a slut. It was just one hot man" She said and smiled then licked her lips in sync. I hit my forehead and fell on my back.

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