Fated Mate To Alpha

Fated Mate To Alpha

Balogun Bolatito

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If I could turn back time, I would change everything. I wouldn't have been the weakest Luna, abandoned by those who should have loved me. My name is Emily Freya, born into the Sparkling Star werewolf zone, but from the moment I entered this world, I was cast aside. My parents, along with my entire pack, saw me as a burden-a weakling unworthy of their protection. They distanced themselves, banishing me from the Sparkling Star family and the arena, leaving me alone to face a harsh world. While others thrived in strength and unity, I was left behind, bullied and scorned by those who should have been my allies. Unable to endure the cruelty any longer, I fled the Sparkling Star zone, aimlessly wandering, searching for a way to survive. But with no clear direction, I soon found myself stranded in the treacherous Seaweed Valley, surrounded by danger and evil. Just when I thought all hope was lost, a fierce tornado nearly swept me away into the desert. But fate had other plans. I was rescued by an alpha-strong, fearless, and unlike anyone I had ever known. There was something in his eyes, a sincerity that made me forget my pain, if only for a moment. In that instant, through the warmth of his smile, I began to believe that maybe, just maybe, I wasn't as powerless as I had been told.

Chapter 1 The Cursed Crescent Moon

The wind howled through the Sparkling Star territory as the crescent moon hung ominously in the night sky. Inside the pack's grand hall, silence weighed heavy. The mood was dark, as dark as the suspicions surrounding Emily Freya, a child born during the sacred crescent moon season. What should have been a time of joy had turned into a moment of sorrow and fear for her family and pack.

Alpha Greer Freya, Emily's father, sat brooding on his chair, his eyes fixed on the flickering flames in the hearth. His mate, Ava, stood nearby, her arms crossed over her chest, her face pale and lined with worry. Neither of them could look at the crib by the wall, where their newborn daughter lay sleeping.

"She's cursed," Ava whispered, her voice trembling. "The chief priest warned us, Greer. She said Emily would bring misfortune upon our pack."

Greer's jaw tightened, his fists clenching at his sides. "I know what the priest said, Ava. But I won't abandon my daughter... not yet."

Ava's eyes widened, and she stepped forward. "You don't understand! The gods of the Sparkling Star Zone-this is their doing. They sent Emily to us as a sacrifice, a reminder of our past sins. She's not like the others. She's... different."

Greer sighed heavily, running a hand through his thick gray hair. He had always prided himself on being a strong and fair Alpha, but this was a decision that weighed heavily on his shoulders. His pack was already at war with the Evergreen Clan, a vicious group of vampires determined to seize their lands. The last thing they needed was a child who might bring more bad luck to their already crumbling territory.

"Then what do you suggest we do, Ava? Cast her out? Leave her to die in the wild?" Greer's voice was harsh, but there was pain in his eyes.

Ava lowered her gaze, her lips trembling. "I don't know. But the pack is starting to whisper, Greer. They see her weakness. She doesn't cry like the other pups. She doesn't even move. It's as if... as if she doesn't belong here."

Silence fell between them as Greer stared at his daughter's crib. She was so small, so fragile. But even he could sense something strange about her. Something unnatural.

"I'll speak with the council tomorrow," Greer finally said. "We'll decide what to do then."

---

The next morning, the Sparkling Star Pack's council gathered in the grand hall, their faces grim as they discussed Emily Freya's fate. Brittany Gayle, the chief priest, sat at the head of the table, her wrinkled hands clutching her staff tightly.

"The child is a danger to us all," Brittany said, her voice raspy from years of chanting prayers. "The gods have spoken. Emily Freya is a sacrificial lamb, born under the cursed crescent moon. She will bring destruction to our pack if we allow her to stay."

Greer slammed his fist on the table, his frustration boiling over. "You prophesied this, Brittany. But your visions have been unclear for months. How do we know you've interpreted this one correctly?"

Brittany's old eyes burned with something-fear, perhaps. "I've seen enough to know the truth. I may not be able to see clearly, but the message is always the same. Emily is a threat."

The other members of the council murmured in agreement. Greer's chest tightened with frustration and doubt.

His Beta, Victor Mathis, leaned forward, his sharp eyes studying Greer's face. "Greer, no one wants to see a child harmed. But if Brittany's prophecy is true, then we have to protect the pack. We can't risk it."

A heavy silence fell over the room as Greer's gaze drifted to Ava, who stood quietly by the door, watching with worried eyes. He had hoped the council might see things differently, that someone might offer another solution. But deep down, he knew what had to be done.

"We can't send her away," Greer said, his voice tight. "But we will distance ourselves. If she is meant to bring destruction, we will protect the pack by keeping her away from the heart of it."

Victor nodded, though his expression remained tense. "That might be the best we can do for now."

The council slowly rose, their decision made, but as the last member left the hall, Brittany remained, her gaze fixed on the door.

"There is more to this than you know, Alpha," she whispered, her voice so low that Greer almost didn't hear. "The prophecy... there is another side to it. A side I can't yet see. But make no mistake, Emily's fate is not sealed."

---

Ten years later, Emily had grown, but she remained distant from her parents and the pack. While other wolves her age ran wild in the forest, learning to fight, hunt, and shift with grace and power, Emily was kept hidden, her presence a reminder of the curse on the Sparkling Star Pack.

She watched from the shadows as her peers trained, their movements swift and precise, their eyes glowing with the moon's power. Emily had tried to shift once, but it had been a disaster. Her body had trembled, her bones twisting painfully, and she had collapsed. The others had laughed, calling her weak, a disgrace.

"You'll never be one of us," they taunted. "You're a mistake. A curse."

Emily bit her lip, her heart aching. She had accepted her place as the outcast, the burden no one wanted to bear. But deep down, she still hoped-hoped to prove them wrong.

One night, as the pack prepared for another battle against the Evergreen Clan, Emily overheard a conversation that changed everything.

"The vampires have infiltrated our territory," Victor Mathis said. "They've already slaughtered several omegas. We need to act quickly."

Greer's expression was grim. "If we don't stop them, they'll destroy everything we've built."

Emily's blood ran cold. The Evergreen Clan-the most dangerous vampires in existence. She had heard the stories of their brutality, and now they were here, in her home.

The battle came swiftly. The vampires descended on the pack like a plague. Growls, snarls, and screams filled the air, the details of the chaos blurred in the confusion.

Emily stayed hidden until she saw her father struggling against an overwhelming force. Her heart ached as a vampire approached her, his menacing form looming closer.

"This is the end for you," he hissed.

Fear froze her, but suddenly, a strange energy erupted from her core. A fiery light engulfed the vampire, reducing him to ash. Emily stumbled back, her hands still glowing faintly.

The fight raged on, but Emily's thoughts were elsewhere. She didn't understand the power she had just unleashed, but one thing was clear: she was not as weak as they believed.

And neither was her destiny.

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