Mate In Disguise For The Alpha
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acts me from my homework. Our pack house ha
be studying,
-to-be. I'm not required to study. I've been preparing for this my
l. 'On
stantly finds a way to get around me. I take my jacket and make my way down
yes matching his hair a soft warm brown. I haven't met his wolf yet, but in my dreams, he's that same warm chestnut brown. I'm counting down the days till I get to meet his wolf. Our wolves are asleep until we reach the age of eighteen. Josh turned eighteen last month and experienced his first shift. I can't wait for my birthday to finally meet my
voice is mild, but it h
en friends our entire lives, we know everything about each other, and nothing escapes our notice
, the entire pack, into the woods that back up to my house. Individual housing is available for families with older children
a glum expression, and
oaching, I need to pace
you walk me back?" His brow fur
ted to ask you
back against a tree, kissing me sweetly before
lready know we'll be friends. Why won't you just give me a small taste, Chelsey?" His eyes dar
g so tense..." he rushes back towards me, and
"I'm waiting for my mate," he says as he smacks his fist in
e taken you by now if I were any other wolf!" He y
care me... All I want
can't detect any wolf's scent without my wolf, which makes me nervous. He retu
ves that would give their lives for a night with me. I am the beta for the upcoming Alpha! Being with me entails a fucking status. One t
g that. That's yo
vicious to me... it had to be his wolf, he can sense my change coming up and wants a taste of what he thinks is his. The fact is that I don't know if we'll be mates just yet; there's no way to know until I get my wolf. He's definitely upset, and perhaps he'll calm down before my shift; I need him with me if this happens. The only way I'll know whether we're mates is if his wolf crosses paths with mine.
s and gathering my breath before returning to the house. I know my fa
ause he didn't look up from the television. I'm thinking whether to text Josh... surely he'd
y home... I apologize for
but with Josh, it's always easier to apologize first and then get one in return. Eleven o'clock at night and still no respon