Second chance alpha
uldn't have to spend the night hunting good-for-nothing wolves who enjoyed preying on decent Weres. But as the alpha heir, th
m were willing to go to second or third base with him. Now, his gamma and delta would be enjoying them while he was stuck hunting some s
here would've been some warriors close by. Besides which, their pack was surrounded by the rest of the packs in th
today. He ran at the back of the group when he should've been at the head. His wolf urged him to t
d directed the warriors to surround the small clearing, where evidently one of th
iors.' His wolf argued, taking up
g about hunting rogues. It's not like we have plenty of attacks. What do you wan
o argument to beat that. The last thing they nee
," Aldrich ordered his sister
ghter as he, he would deny it with his dying breath but he suspected she was better. While he managed to win about half the ti
ll the indication she gave before her heart resumed its steady rhythm. She was either very brave or insan
d from the Silver Creek pack whose kisses had melted his brain cells until he could think of nothing else.
as she-wolves tended to wait for their mates, but he intended to hit all the bases. His body ached with the need to
unt. He really wanted to be at that blasted rock. Probably Lucy had foun
eir core and pierced his wolf-sensitive ears. Wincing he modulated his hearing but it was too late as
as underfed, his gangly juvenile limbs more so. Pity welled in him at the state of the two, they
or a Were but so skinny a strong wind would blow her off her feet. She st
m!" Aldri
hing he wanted was death to mark his nineteenth birthday. A
ullies." She stated then
ched and soothed a part of him he hadn't noticed needed soothing. Frowning, he took a
er face and her eyes eerily large. Her hair, while clean had that untidy look that came from not using proper hair produc
y happy moments in her life, he thought. For some reason that thought hurt him, as if he had a responsibility to ensure her happiness. He
an odd kind of beauty that he should not find alluring and yet did.
with the force of a Mack truck. Lavender after a rainstorm with a hint of moonlight was the clo
His wolf
d to him and their eyes met. He saw fear flash through her
pha bloodline. They might not be his yet, but one day he would be
ster shouted a
g her to acknowledge what was between them. She lifted her defia
idair, one right in his face. He felt his father's warriors tense at the blatant threat. The girl was a swor
oft but still audible to their audience. He felt
he last guy who was my mate beat me to within an inch of my life and made sure I was conscious while he raped m
But it wasn't about him. His wolf howled and clawed its need to break free and ravage the bastard who had dared to
kill