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That Alpha Is A Girl: Mated To Two

Chapter 4 The Wolf Within

Word Count: 1532    |    Released on: 03/05/2025

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ugh the crowd of Silverclaw students, their voices a constant reminder of my place-or lack of it. The stranger's words echoed in my head: You don't belong here, Ironfang. And I'm going to

grateful for his familiar face in this sea of predators, and slid into the seat beside him. My wolf was restless, clawing at my ribs, and I wasn't sure if it was the stranger's threat or the m

," Jasper said, eyeing me over his glasses

m about the stranger, not without risking questions I couldn't answer. Jasper was a frien

u caught Professor Elias's eye. Not sure if that's

probing questions about Ironfang-they weren't random. He suspected something, and that tug

to the hall's entrance, and his grin

olled out of a fight-or a bed. The crowd parted for him, his presence a storm that silenced whispers. His eyes found mine across the room

ered. "Ever since you mouthed off to Br

a bully-he was a puzzle, his warnings laced with something I couldn't

r way to a nearby table. His buzzcut gleamed under the lights, and his glare locked on me like a missile. "Enjoying

uldn't afford a scene, not with my pendant already strained. "Keep dreaming, Bryce," I s

sharp voice cut through before he could lunge. "Sit down, Mr. Harlow." Elias stood at the facul

a beat too long, and that tug flared again, hot and disorienting. I looked away, my che

gn of him, but his scent-sharp, like steel and frost-lingered in my memory, a ghost I couldn't shake. I needed answers

other up over card games and boasts. The room was all dark wood and leather, the air thick with testosterone

d. His smirk was infuriating, but his eyes were sharp, like he was peeling back my laye

ing my arms. "Just not i

u've got a mouth on you, newbie. Most guys would'v

er and wildfire-clouding my head. "My deal's surviving," I said

e, maybe, or respect. "Maybe I like a challenge," he said,

I said, turning away before he could see the flush creeping up my neck. His chuc

llar, my breath fogging in the cold, and tried to piece it together. The stranger, Elias, Kade-they were circling me, each a different kind of threat. My father

Kade, not Elias, but the stranger. Tall, lean, his face sharp and unyielding, like a blade hone

here." He stepped closer, his eyes glinting in the moonlight. "Ironfang

my gut. "You don't know me," I said,

into his jacket, pulling out a small vial that glowed faintly, its contents swirling

ur little disguise is gone." He took another step, the

Lina's-flicker through. His nostrils flared, and a cruel smile spread across his face. My wolf

orking the vial. "Tell me,

t. A hand grabbed his wrist, twisting hard, and the vial flew, shattering against the stone.

y buckled. Kade. His eyes blazed, his grip iron, and for once

Kade? You'll regret that." He vanished into the night

ay, Linc?" he asked, softer now, but the air b

aint trace of my real scent slipped through. Kade's eyes widene

oser, his voice low, confuse

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That Alpha Is A Girl: Mated To Two
That Alpha Is A Girl: Mated To Two
“I froze as Kade's hand brushed my cap, his fingers inches from unraveling my secret in the middle of Silverclaw High's arena. His eyes narrowed, that wildfire scent of his clouding my head, and my wolf whined, Mate, even as my heart screamed to run. "You're not what you seem, Linc," he murmured, his voice low, dangerous. I smirked, shoving his hand away, my voice rough to hide the tremor. "You don't know me, Kade. But you will." The crowd roared, oblivious to the truth teetering on a knife's edge: I wasn't Linc, the scrappy new guy. I was Lina, a girl disguised as a boy, here to claim an Alpha's crown they'd never let a woman wear. And if Kade-or the cold-eyed stranger watching from the shadows-figured it out, I'd lose everything. "Step up or step out," I taunted, praying my pendant's magic held as I faced him down, my fists clenched and my secret burning like a fuse. *** Who says only men can rule the pack? Lina, the 19 year old daughter of a fading Alpha, is determined to prove the world wrong. In a werewolf society where female Alphas are a myth, she's got one shot to claim her father's legacy: infiltrate Silverclaw High, the elite, all-male boarding school that trains future pack leaders. Disguised as a boy named Linc, armed with a magical pendant to mask her scent, Lina steps into a den of wolves literally-where every trial, from brutal combat to cunning strategy games, tests her will to survive. She's scrappy, clever, and anything but ready, but failure means losing her pack and her father's trust forever. As Lina claws her way through Silverclaw's hierarchy, she's not just fighting bullies like Bryce or outsmarting rivals like the calculating Rylan, who seems to know more than he should. She's battling her own heart, caught in a dangerous dance with two fated mates: Kade, the arrogant top dog whose smirks and protectiveness unravel her defenses, and Elias, the sharp-eyed professor whose quiet intensity sees too much. Both spark a mate bond she can't afford to feel, each threatening to expose the truth she's risking everything to hide. Will she outwit her enemies and win her mates' trust without losing herself? Or will the weight of her lie and the pull of her heart bring her crashing down?”
1 Chapter 1 Into The Wolves' Den2 Chapter 2 The Arena's Welcome3 Chapter 3 Shadows And Secrets4 Chapter 4 The Wolf Within5 Chapter 5 Cracks In The Mask6 Chapter 6 The Cost Of Loyalty7 Chapter 7 Fire And Fury8 Chapter 8 Runes And Reckonings9 Chapter 9 Caught In The Light10 Chapter 10 Linc Or Lina11 Chapter 11 Facing The Crowd12 Chapter 12 Need Help Princess 13 Chapter 13 How About You Call Me Lina14 Chapter 14 The Gauntlet Run15 Chapter 15 Whispers And Plans16 Chapter 16 Holding The Fort