My sister's Alpha, my fated mate

My sister's Alpha, my fated mate

Amaris kade

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Elara spent her life believing she was human... until grief uncovered the truth. She is the secret daughter of a powerful werewolf Alpha, the child of a love so forbidden her mother had to run to the human world to survive. Now alone, Elara returns to the Wave Pack, a place that was never meant to welcome her. But the pack's cold stares are nothing compared to the fire that ignites the moment she sees him. Kael. Dangerous. Dominant. Unforgiving. The Alpha whose presence makes her wolf ache with recognition. Her fated mate. There's just one cruel twist of fate... He's already claimed. Married to her sister. Every glance lingers too long. Every touch burns. The mate bond pulls tighter, tempting them to cross a line that could shatter the pack forever. And when desire turns into something deeper, something growing inside her, secrets explode, loyalties break, and the Wave Pack is pushed to the edge of war. Because in a world ruled by instinct and blood... Some mates are worth the sin.

My sister's Alpha, my fated mate Chapter 1 Strange Feelings

Elara had always known she was different. Not in the way most teenagers did, feeling awkward in her own skin, daydreaming about a future that seemed just out of reach, but in a way that made her feel the world more sharply than anyone around her. Sounds, scents, even emotions seemed to hit her with an intensity that was sometimes exhilarating, sometimes unbearable.

She could hear a distant car engine miles away. She could smell the storm approaching long before the sky even darkened. Sometimes, when she entered a crowded room, she could almost feel the mood of the people there, a ripple of tension, excitement, or fear brushing against her like wind over skin.

And sometimes, just sometimes, she felt something... else. Something she couldn't explain. A whisper at the edge of her senses, a flicker of awareness that there was more to the world than humans understood.

Tonight was one of those nights.

The streets of her small town were empty, bathed in the soft glow of streetlights and the occasional flicker of neon from the corner store. Rain threatened in the distance, carrying that sharp, electric tang that made her nostrils flare. Every shadow seemed to shift and pulse, moving too fluidly for her mind to accept it as coincidence.

Elara paused at the corner, her fingers brushing the strap of her bag, and scanned the dark alley beside her apartment building. A low sense of unease curled in her stomach, an instinct she had learned to respect over the years. "You're imagining it," she whispered, forcing herself to breathe evenly.

But her instincts didn't lie.

She remembered other times in her life when things felt... off. As a child, she had woken screaming from dreams of dark forests, of a huge silver wolf with piercing yellow eyes standing silently, watching her. Sometimes, she would wake with her hair tangled as if someone had pulled at it, scratches on her arms that didn't match any accident she could recall.

Her stepfather, kind and patient, had always smiled and told her it was imagination, that children were naturally creative and prone to fantasy. But Elara had always suspected otherwise. She didn't feel creative. She felt... different. Wrong in ways she couldn't name.

Shaking herself, she forced her legs to move, stepping carefully along the wet pavement. The rain began to fall, first in hesitant drops, then steadily, soaking the ground in silver streaks beneath the lamplight. She pulled her scarf tighter around her neck and pressed her hood closer to her head.

"It's just the storm. That's all," she muttered, more to convince herself than anyone else.

Her apartment was a block away, and as she hurried the last few steps, she could hear the rhythm of her own heartbeat, sharp and insistent in her ears. Inside, the familiar warmth greeted her, soft lamplight spilling across the living room. Photos lined the walls, her mother's radiant smile, her stepfather holding her in a playful embrace. The pictures reminded her of the only family she had ever known.

She sank onto the couch and hugged a pillow to her chest, trying to calm the restless energy in her veins. Her eyes flicked to the window, watching as raindrops raced each other down the glass.

Her mother had always been mysterious in ways she hadn't understood. She had whispered about strange happenings in the world, about things humans couldn't see or comprehend. "There are mysteries, Elara," she used to say. "Things you won't understand yet. One day, you'll see."

Elara had always nodded politely, dismissing the warnings as poetic nonsense. But now, sitting alone in the quiet apartment with the storm outside and a chill running through her body, she wondered if her mother had been trying to tell her something. Something important. Something she had ignored for too long.

The uneasy feeling in her chest grew stronger, tugging at her in ways she couldn't resist. It was like a low hum, a vibration under her skin that pulsed with every heartbeat. Her wolf senses-she hadn't even admitted to herself that they were real-were stirring.

It was thrilling and terrifying all at once. A part of her wanted to run into the night, to follow the pull that seemed to come from nowhere and everywhere at once. But another part-human, careful, rational-warned her not to.

She curled up on the couch, wrapping herself tighter in a blanket. Her eyes traced the outline of the shadows in the room, each one dancing and flickering in ways that made her heart beat faster. The unease didn't fade. If anything, it deepened, crawling up her spine and making her senses scream.

Elara closed her eyes and tried to breathe, focusing on the sound of the rain. She remembered a recurring image from her dreams: a forest bathed in moonlight, silent and endless. And in the center, a wolf. Not an ordinary wolf, but a creature with eyes that glowed like molten gold, staring straight at her, unblinking.

The memory made her shiver. Sometimes, she thought she could hear it calling her, faintly, like a whisper across time and space.

A sudden flash of lightning illuminated the room, and Elara felt the pull stronger than ever. She opened her eyes, staring at the night beyond the window. Somewhere, far away, something was waiting for her. Something she couldn't see but could feel deep in her bones.

Her heartbeat quickened, a strange mixture of fear and anticipation curling in her chest. She didn't know what was coming, only that she couldn't ignore it.

For the first time in her life, Elara felt certain of one thing: her life was about to change. Completely. And when it did, there would be no turning back.

The storm raged outside, wind whipping through the trees, lightning flashing over the horizon, and Elara hugged her knees to her chest, bracing herself for a future she couldn't yet imagine. A future that was waiting for her, calling her name, pulling her toward something she had always sensed but never understood.

Her senses tingled with excitement and fear. Her pulse raced. Something had shifted in the air, a subtle, electric charge that made her skin prickle. Her wolf instincts, whatever they were, whispered urgently in her mind.

This was only the beginning.

And somewhere in the darkness beyond her small apartment, the world waited.

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“Elara spent her life believing she was human... until grief uncovered the truth. She is the secret daughter of a powerful werewolf Alpha, the child of a love so forbidden her mother had to run to the human world to survive. Now alone, Elara returns to the Wave Pack, a place that was never meant to welcome her. But the pack's cold stares are nothing compared to the fire that ignites the moment she sees him. Kael. Dangerous. Dominant. Unforgiving. The Alpha whose presence makes her wolf ache with recognition. Her fated mate. There's just one cruel twist of fate... He's already claimed. Married to her sister. Every glance lingers too long. Every touch burns. The mate bond pulls tighter, tempting them to cross a line that could shatter the pack forever. And when desire turns into something deeper, something growing inside her, secrets explode, loyalties break, and the Wave Pack is pushed to the edge of war. Because in a world ruled by instinct and blood... Some mates are worth the sin.”
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Chapter 1 Strange Feelings

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Chapter 2 Tragic Loss

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Chapter 3 The Pull Begins

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Chapter 4 The Journey Begins

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Chapter 5 The Unexpected Daughter.

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Chapter 6 Trials of the pack.

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Chapter 7 Forbidden Pulls.

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Chapter 8 The Weight of Loyalty.

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Chapter 9 Shadows of Ambition.

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Chapter 10 A Father's Lost Love

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Chapter 11 Smiles with teeth

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Chapter 12 The Wolf Unleashed.

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Chapter 13 The Scent of Betrayal (Kira POV)

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Chapter 14 The Alpha Feels the Shift (Jared POV)

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Chapter 15 The Weight of a Promise (Kael POV)

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Chapter 16 The Space Between Heartbeats (Elara POV)

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Chapter 17 A smile like a blade

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Chapter 18 Teeth in the Grass

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Chapter 19 Whispers Have Teeth.

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Chapter 20 The Alpha Senses the Storm.

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Chapter 21 The Girl They Tried to Corner

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Chapter 22 When Control Finally Breaks

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Chapter 23 Possession

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Chapter 24 The Distance He Hates

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Chapter 25 The First Move

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Chapter 26 When the Pack Turns

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Chapter 27 When Predators Smell Blood

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Chapter 28 The Price of Peace

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Chapter 29 The Bargain Made in Shadows

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Chapter 30 The Council of No Return

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Chapter 31 The Wolf Who Chose the Pack

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Chapter 32 The Crown She Refused to Bow For (Kira)

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Chapter 33 The first whisper

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Chapter 34 When the Pack Breathes Differently

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Chapter 35 When Silence Shatters

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Chapter 36 The Wolf That Refused to Kneel

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Chapter 37 Battle Lines and Broken Silence

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Chapter 38 Serpent Beneath the Stone

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Chapter 39 Fault Lines

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Chapter 40 What Loyalty Costs

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