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The Last Alphas Mate

Chapter 2 THE ALPHA'S MARK

Word Count: 713    |    Released on: 08/01/2026

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ined wher

n't ad

n't re

sing, as though recalibrating some

face. He looked carved from shadow and discipline, every inch the Al

nd why he was looki

de without explanation," Lyra said

" he replied evenly. "I s

n't ru

e disapp

closer than she

r chin. "You

ou felt t

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said. "It

caught he

kering through her fear. "Then

isn't real," he said. "And because you look like som

ed. "That's not

e said quiet

he adjusted his stance-not blocking her path, not cornering her.

he said, reading her tension.

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stuttered. "Ju

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greed. "I c

you d

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se ignoring the bond doesn't make it d

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yo

possessive. They

her sides. "I don't wa

said. "Not witho

en stop looking at me li

his eyes. "I'm looking at you like

ed by

e ready," he said. "Some wolves see oppo

cold down

she said quietly.

tely. "Not without yo

f it left no r

rough her, shaky

ust fate,"

," he said. "I

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asked, "What

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as w

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orrow?"

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walked back tow

before, Lyra knew-deep in her bones-th

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The Last Alphas Mate
The Last Alphas Mate
“Lyra has survived by staying invisible-quiet, unnoticed, and forgotten by the world of wolves she was born into. When she is summoned to the Nightfall Pack's Gathering, she expects nothing more than another reminder of how little she belongs. What she doesn't expect is Kade. As the last Alpha capable of holding the fractured territories together, Kade has learned to master control over both his pack and the beast within him. But the moment Lyra steps into the moonlight, the balance he's spent years protecting begins to fracture. The bond between them awakens without warning-dangerous, undeniable, and politically disastrous. Lyra doesn't want the attention. Kade doesn't want to risk his pack. Yet the moon does not make mistakes. With rival Alphas watching, a restless council demanding answers, and a past Lyra has buried clawing its way back to the surface, the question is no longer whether the bond exists- But whether choosing it will destroy them both.”