Alpha: Reborn of A Loving One
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anything, even as my release rushed through me. I simply pulled out and got off the bed, taking a drag from the cigarette that was between my lips. Not even bothering to cast the two she-wolves I had just fu
not being a werewolf meant I didn't get one. It's been over 10 years and I accepted that fact. It just meant I could have
ve seen countless men fall to their knees to please their women. I wasn't one of them. Some called it a curse that I didn't have a mate
urning the light on. What's the point when I could see in the dark? I fr
the same. Years had passed and with each one, I felt more animal than human. The only thing that made me feel alive was pai
rinsing off when I felt
d, My Beta, was an Alpha but had refused his position to b
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mpose on him felt like some entertainment. The man was on my council, but we hated each other's guts. He was only 6 years older
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host us.' I left the bathroom and walked over to the bed to grab my phone
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ocation although he came for pack meetings often. So, it would actually be a fair v
. We had strong wolves who would deal with threats and were sent out. I was settled not too far from my bro
ed the Alpha's to submit, and I claimed my position and exercised my authority upo
nd wouldn't rip when I transformed. After all, I wasn't your ordinary werewolf.
over them. Innocent wolves don't get abused. If they do, they know I'm here. I was the Alpha of The Night Walkers Pack. Also kno
d. Wendigo's were werewolves who had eaten werewolves and become something dif
ith elongated limbs, long claws, teeth and surrounded by a
s for over 16 years, I was still grasping at straws. Just the thought made my blood boil. Whoever was behind it was
nds of pain as my bones snapped and reshaped felt refreshing. I
It was just my gut instinct but I'm not usually wrong. But now that one had been travelling south, I had had it tracked and like always it won't get away from me. I wanted to try to get
--
. Which meant a lot of people were in danger, not just kids and pregnant women. I had entered a town, and I frowned didn't they usually stick to the
g a scent wasn't too hard. But it still managed
at the electricity wires, my eyes flashing red. A cold smirk crossed my lips. Now, this was going to be fun. If it wanted to play hide and seek. I'd giv
g growl in the distanc
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