The Alpha Who Hunted Me: His Wolfless Healer Mate

The Alpha Who Hunted Me: His Wolfless Healer Mate

Blake Jewell

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I was born a wolfless Omega, raised in the countryside, and brought to Blackwood City for one reason only. To quietly end an engagement the powerful Montgomery family no longer wanted. Decades ago, my grandfather saved their Alpha's life, and the Montgomerys repaid that blood debt with a marriage promise. But to them, I was nothing now. A useless country girl. A shameful fiancée. A problem to be dismissed. My stepfamily agreed. After my mother died, Arthur Hayes locked away everything she left me: her journals, her Healer knowledge, and the inheritance that should have been mine. My stepmother smiled like honey while plotting to erase me. My stepsisters broke into my attic room with sharp shears, ready to ruin my face before I could ever stand before the Montgomerys. They thought I would cry. They thought I would beg. They thought I was helpless. They did not know I had already survived the silver-eyed Alpha who ambushed me on the train, pressed a knife to my throat, and looked at me like I belonged to him. They did not know he stole my mother's moonstone as a promise to find me again. They did not know I had stolen his military-grade pistol before he vanished into the night. And they certainly did not know I had inherited my mother's hidden healing power. So when my stepmother dressed me in a hideous gown to humiliate me in front of Luna Beatrice Montgomery, I turned it into armor. Then I walked into the Montgomery fortress, looked the most powerful woman in the pack in the eye, and said the one thing no one expected. "I refuse to dissolve the engagement." I had no intention of becoming a pawn in their game. I would use the Montgomery name as my shield, uncover the truth behind my mother's death, and take back every last thing they stole from me. But there was one thing I had not planned for. The Alpha who hunted me was already coming.

The Alpha Who Hunted Me: His Wolfless Healer Mate Chapter 1

Elara POV:

The train window reflected a stranger.

A pale, hollow-eyed girl stared back at me from the dark glass, traveling alone to Blackwood City to end an engagement I had never chosen.

Twenty years old today. My birthday. There was no cake, no candles. Just the rhythmic clatter of the wheels on the track, carrying me toward a life I never asked for.

The Montgomery engagement had been arranged before I was born, not out of love, friendship, or romance, but because of an old blood debt. Decades ago, my grandfather, Lawrence Vance, had saved the Montgomery Alpha from a rogue attack. In return, the Montgomerys had promised a marriage between our bloodlines.

That promise had become a chain around my neck long before I was old enough to understand what it meant.

But old debts meant little to people who had already decided I was beneath them. I had been raised in the countryside, hidden away and forgotten, and to the Montgomery family, I was nothing but a country-bred Omega with no power, no polish, and no use. They did not want their heir tied to me. So they had sent for me, expecting me to come to Blackwood City and politely release them from a promise they were too proud to break first.

I had agreed at once. I had no intention of letting a dead man's bargain decide my marriage.

I pulled a worn photograph from my small satchel. My mother's smile was a faded memory, but I could still feel the warmth in it. My fingers, cold and trembling slightly, traced the curve of her cheek.

"I'll get it back," I whispered to the girl in the window, to the woman in the photo. "Everything they took."

Because the engagement was only the excuse. The real reason was the Hayes family. My stepfather's family. They held my mother's legacy, her journals, her Healer's knowledge, locked away like a dirty secret. Going to Blackwood City to dissolve the Montgomery engagement gave me the first clean path I had ever had to reach what belonged to her.

A sudden noise from the corridor snapped me out of my thoughts.

Heavy footsteps, frantic and uneven. A choked gasp.

My body went rigid. Every nerve ending screamed. I shoved the photograph back into my bag, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.

Instantly, the determined woman vanished. In her place was a scared, harmless girl. I shrank into the corner of my seat, pulling my worn coat tighter around myself. I made my eyes wide, my breath shallow.

The door to my compartment exploded inward.

A man stumbled through the opening, a wall of muscle and fury. He filled the doorway, blocking the dim light from the corridor. The smell hit me first-rain, wet earth, and the coppery tang of fresh blood.

A scream tore from my throat, high and thin. It was a genuine sound of shock, but I let it curdle into pure terror, playing the part I knew I had to play. I scrambled further into the corner, making myself as small as possible.

He slammed the door shut behind him and twisted the lock. The click echoed in the sudden, suffocating silence. The only light now was the fleeting glimpses of the moon through the racing clouds.

In one of those silver flashes, I saw him clearly.

He was tall, built with a brutal power that seemed to suck all the air from the tiny space. His dark hair was plastered to his forehead with rain and sweat. A gash on his shoulder bled sluggishly through a torn, expensive-looking shirt. His face was smeared with dirt and blood, but his eyes... they were a startling, luminous silver-gray.

The eyes of a predator.

"Shut up," he growled. The voice was a low rasp, thick with pain but laced with absolute command. "One more sound and I'll kill you."

My body trembled, a performance and a reality all at once. I hugged my knees to my chest, my knuckles white.

"Please," I whimpered, the words catching in my throat. "Don't hurt me. I didn't see anything. I swear."

He took a step toward me, and a low, guttural sound rumbled in his chest. It wasn't human. It was the sound of a caged animal. He froze, his head cocked as if listening to something I couldn't hear. His silver eyes narrowed, fixed on me with an intensity that felt like a physical touch.

Mine.

The word was not spoken. At least, I did not think it was. It tore through the cramped compartment like a violent thought given shape, raw and possessive enough to make my bones go cold. For one wild second, I wondered if the blood loss had driven him mad.

His whole body tensed. A war was being fought under his skin, though I could not understand what kind of war it was. He was a tightly coiled spring of violence and something else, something darker and more consuming.

He stalked toward me, each step deliberate, eating up the small space between us. The air grew thick, heavy with his scent. My lungs refused to draw a full breath.

His hand shot out, his fingers wrapping around my upper arm. His grip was like steel. He hauled me out of the corner as if I weighed nothing.

The moment his skin touched mine, a jolt, sharp and electric, shot through me. My heart didn't just beat; it slammed against my ribs, a violent, painful thud. It felt like lightning had struck the train, grounding itself through our bodies.

For a split second, his silver eyes widened. The violence in them faltered, replaced by something stunned and almost savage in its certainty. I had no name for that look. I only knew that his grip tightened, as if the shock had made him less willing to let me go.

I, however, only knew the terror of his touch. I struggled, twisting in his grasp, but it was useless. He was an immovable force.

He slammed me back against the wall of the compartment. The impact knocked the wind out of me. One large hand clamped over my mouth, stifling my gasp. The other brought something cold and sharp to my neck.

A knife. Its edge was slick with blood.

My entire body went rigid. I stopped breathing. I could feel the cold line of the blade pressed against my pulse. One twitch, one wrong move, and it would all be over.

Then, from the corridor, came new sounds.

Organized, heavy footsteps. A voice, clear and commanding. "Check compartment seven! He has to be in this section!"

The man's eyes, inches from mine, turned lethal. He leaned in closer, his body pressing me into the wall, trapping me completely. His breath was hot and smelled of blood against my ear, raising goosebumps all over my skin.

My mind raced, a frantic calculation of survival. I couldn't fight him. He was too strong, too wounded, too desperate. To resist was to die.

Compliance was my only option.

I stopped struggling. I let my body go limp, a silent surrender. I forced myself to meet his gaze, pouring every ounce of feigned terror and desperate pleading I could muster into my eyes. I'll cooperate. Just don't kill me.

He seemed to understand. The corner of his mouth, the one not caked in drying blood, lifted in a cruel, humorless smile.

He lowered his head, his lips brushing against my ear. His voice was a venomous whisper.

"In a moment, they are going to knock. You will not make a sound. If they open this door, you will tell them we are lovers."

My blood ran cold. I could only manage a terrified, jerky nod.

He seemed satisfied by my obedience, but it didn't lessen the crushing pressure of his presence. If anything, it seemed to agitate him more, a flicker of possessive frustration in his silver eyes. He shifted his weight, pinning me more thoroughly between the wall and his hard body, an absolute assertion of control.

The footsteps stopped right outside my door.

Silence.

Then, a sharp, authoritative knock.

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“I was born a wolfless Omega, raised in the countryside, and brought to Blackwood City for one reason only. To quietly end an engagement the powerful Montgomery family no longer wanted. Decades ago, my grandfather saved their Alpha's life, and the Montgomerys repaid that blood debt with a marriage promise. But to them, I was nothing now. A useless country girl. A shameful fiancée. A problem to be dismissed. My stepfamily agreed. After my mother died, Arthur Hayes locked away everything she left me: her journals, her Healer knowledge, and the inheritance that should have been mine. My stepmother smiled like honey while plotting to erase me. My stepsisters broke into my attic room with sharp shears, ready to ruin my face before I could ever stand before the Montgomerys. They thought I would cry. They thought I would beg. They thought I was helpless. They did not know I had already survived the silver-eyed Alpha who ambushed me on the train, pressed a knife to my throat, and looked at me like I belonged to him. They did not know he stole my mother's moonstone as a promise to find me again. They did not know I had stolen his military-grade pistol before he vanished into the night. And they certainly did not know I had inherited my mother's hidden healing power. So when my stepmother dressed me in a hideous gown to humiliate me in front of Luna Beatrice Montgomery, I turned it into armor. Then I walked into the Montgomery fortress, looked the most powerful woman in the pack in the eye, and said the one thing no one expected. "I refuse to dissolve the engagement." I had no intention of becoming a pawn in their game. I would use the Montgomery name as my shield, uncover the truth behind my mother's death, and take back every last thing they stole from me. But there was one thing I had not planned for. The Alpha who hunted me was already coming.”
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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

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Chapter 9

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Chapter 10

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Chapter 11

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Chapter 12

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Chapter 13

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Chapter 14

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Chapter 15

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Chapter 16

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Chapter 17

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Chapter 18

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Chapter 19

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Chapter 20

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