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Alpha's Wyrd Mate(Celestial Mate Series 2)

Alpha's Wyrd Mate(Celestial Mate Series 2)

Kem-Bee

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'You are so cute when you get mad, makes my desire to ram you stronger. If you don't want that to happen, then it would be wise you keep your hate speech to yourself.' He pushed me off him, the force landing me on the floor in a thud. I whimpered as pain coursed through my body from my side where I landed. 'I'm pretty sure I will keep hating you for the rest of my life,' I groaned. 'Too bad. Your king killed my family, we both have a reason to hate each other.' 'And a reason to wish you were dead or better, me... All Alpha Kale Kane wanted was to end the unknown creatures killing werecreatures and to find his mate. But what happens when his mate is the daughter of his life time hated enemy? How would he cope with the new development? Makawee Istas Tycee, a warrior and a mystery girl raised by her mother to prepare to suffer for the sins of her people against the moon goodness. She has lived her life preparing for it, but what happens when she gets more than she bargains? How would she deal with her arrogant and egoistical mate who hates her kind? What is there to the alpha's mysterious mate? Author: Kem-Bee Publisher:i&i Publisher

Chapter 1 No.1

Prologue

Know that saying "charity begins at home?" Or the one that says "you live by how you are brought up?" Sorry, are those even sayings? Don't know. Anyways, it is true that how you are raised is how you behave. Humph, that doesn't sound right. Let's do this again. Ahem...

I was born into a royal family, one that ruled over a certain village–like an American Indian (Native American) village but bigger with wooden houses and few tents. We weren't humans, neither were we any unique supernatural. We were the descendants of an Amazon princess and a demi god and a normal Amazon warrior and one of the descendant of Hercules. Don't remember well. We lived on a secret island, one magically hidden behind a waterfall. We were happy good people, my father was a great king. We were normal, at least before I was born, everything was normal. Everything changed the day one of our warriors went out of the island to hunt and caught a werewolf. My mother was vexed at the idea of killing the children of the moon goddess but my father strangely liked it.

So what did he do? He had the werewolf roasted and ate it.

Soon one werewolf became two and two, three and before my mother could tell what was happening, the entire village had become eaters of werecreatures. According to my mother, I was barely even conceived when it began. Unlike the others, she never joined them, never let my father corrupt me by eating poor werecreatures. My mother raised me to be nice, different from the other children. I was always alone learning her secrets, training to be a warrior for she believed that one day, our people would pay for their sins. She taught me to endure, for everything that would happen would fall on my head, for being the direct descendant of the king that started it. So all my life, I grew up keeping five words in heart:

1. One day my people would be punish.

2. I will take a side punishment for being my father's child.

3. Never to retaliate and kill a werecreatures, especially their favorite meal, werewolves.

4. Always endure.

5. Never let go of my kindness no matter what.

Each rules had more than one meaning, one only I knew. A particular occurrence I would never forget saved my life. I was twenty then, just returned from another intense training section with my mother. I saw the warriors dancing in the village square, surrounding something or someone. Mom stopped by to help a pregnant gazelle who was finding it difficult to deliver. Dad and some warriors went out to hunt for other werecreatures.

'What's going on here?' I asked sternly. They all stopped yelling and bowed. They made way for me to see the pregnant woman hugging her crying six years and nine years old sons. 'Bidziil, what's going on?'

'A pregnant werewolf, a rare catch. My warriors and I caught them returning from a journey.' He said proudly.

'So let me get this straight, you caught a pregnant werewolf and you are planning to kill her and her children?' He nodded. 'That's barbaric!' I shouted. 'She's a mother! A wife! You guys have upgrade to children now!!!'

'Sorry to disrespect you, Princess, but the king has given us orders to ignore you if you try to do anything or give us orders.'

'And did he tell you to stand still and let me kill you?' I sneered.

'Sorry, Princess, that's the order. We are saving them for the king's banquet tomorrow night.' I turned on my heels and stomped back to the palace, the biggest wooden building in the village. Tears pricked my eyes as I stomped into the house. I wasn't going to let them kill that innocent woman and her children, not one strand of her hair would be hurt.

Later at night, I snuck out of my room effortlessly. I went to the dungeon, going straight to the woman's cell. 'It's okay, your father would find us.' I heard her assuring her children.

Father had the royal sorcerer make spells to weaken wolves and delete telepathic communications. Her mate would never find her. 'Hello,' she came in front of her children immediately, snarling at me. 'Calm down, I'm here to help.'

'Help! You are going to kill us! I have heard of your people, how you kill and eat my kind...'

'How they kill and eat your kind, not I nor my mother. My name is Makawee but you can call me Kawee, I really want to help you.' I whispered.

'And why should I believe you?'

'Do you have a choice?' Her face fell. 'You either follow me and be safe or die tomorrow, that's your choice.' I opened the bars and stepped back. One of her son ran out first, I grabbed him and carried him.

'Drop my son!'

'Just calm down and follow me,' I bounced the boy up and walked ahead. They followed me quietly, shaking with fear. Did I forget to say I put the men to sleep? Well, I did. I led them under the shadows to the secret exit mom discovered few years ago. I assisted them to get into the canoe loaded with food and water. 'Can you manage to sail this? All you need to do is hold on, tighten the sail if the wind gets rougher and loosen it when it gets lighter. Just ride straight until you get to where three colour rocks marks a riverbank. From there you can continue walking until your wolf recovers and you can contact your mate.'

'Thank you,' she sobbed. 'What about you? They will kill you.'

I shrugged. 'I don't mind, plus, my own father won't kill me.'

'Thank you, I will never forget what you have done for my children and I.' I nodded and gave her our customary bow.

'Go,' she got into the canoe with her boys. 'Goodbye Rick,' I waved at the youngest boy. He waved back at me. I watched them sail away before I left, sealing the fate of my people; sealing my fate.

Kale's standpoint

I walked into the big room with anger radiating from my wolf. My nostrils flared with impatient and determination to end the lives of the tribe causing my pack so much pain. The other alphas stood up the moment I walked in. Being the strongest amongst them wasn't the only reason why they showed me the utmost respect, but because so far, my pack has done a good job protecting most werecreatures around. Other joined in protecting ourselves from the barbarians, all wondering what wrong we committed to the moon goddess. Most werecreatures around fled to far away lands but that didn't stop them from getting killed, those barbarians were everywhere.

'Alpha Kale,' Alpha Simon greeted. I nodded and kicked my chair away, leaning on the table and taking the chair's place.

'I called this emergency meeting concerning the creatures hunting down our kind,'

'The last meeting and the rest until now remains useless. No matter how many meetings we...you call, nothing ever helps to stop those creatures. We don't even know what they are, how they look like. So far, none who encounters them ever survives or see their faces.'

'That has changed, the moon goddess have finally heard our prayers.' I smirked.

'What?' Another alpha asked.

'About two months ago, my chief warrior's sister was taken by the barbarians...'

'Oh!'

'Another lost!'

'If you'll let me finish,' I huffed, 'she was pregnant, due to deliver in two weeks before she was taken with her children. At first, we thought all hope was lost until she contacted her mate to come find her.'

'That's impossible,' Alpha Simon said, 'once caught, we lose all communications with them.'

'That is true, but she escaped with her children... Or rather was saved by one of them. The creatures aren't barbarians, at least not exactly. According to her description, their men are huge, tall and strong but look like normal men even though they don't smell like humans. They live in a village, ruled by a king and are all old fashion... Native Americans to be precise.'

'Okay, we have the description of our enemies, human looking what?'

'Unclear, but the point is that I am now aware of their location,' they gasped, 'she was able to lead us back to the river she used in escaping and after weeks of proper studying and observing, I located the main entrance. My plan have been concluded. I need you all, enough wolves to raid that place and put a end to their kind once and for all.'

'Then what are we waiting for?! Let's go!'

'I am ready when you are, Alpha Kale!'

'It's about time!'

'When do you want our wolves to be prepared?!'

'They must all be wiped out!'

I smiled with satisfaction, every single one of them must die.

Makawee's standpoint (Kawee)

(Note that they are Native Americans so their names are a little bit complicated. Others don't matter but I hope Makawee is simple enough.)

'You must marry Bidzill! He is man enough for you! He won the contest for your hand!' Father roared for the umpteenth time. I rolled my eyes and maintained my adamant posture. Hands folded, hips cocked and face blank of all emotions. No one found out I released the wolves but father suspected me. He had no prove so in anger, he called out for a contest. Who ever caught a pregnant elephant and a young lone werewolf would have the honor of becoming my husband.

His own problem.

'Kosumi, we've talked about this, Kawee is still too young to be forced into marrying someone she doesn't love.'

'And how is that accurate?' He spat. 'Tell me, Mitena, did I love you when I married you?'

'No,' mother murmured.

'Do I love you now?'

'No,'

'Did you love me when you married me? Didn't my mother arrange you for me?'

'Yes, she did.'

'So what is this rubbish about love?'

'The rubbish is that I don't want her to end up like me, marrying someone like you and living a difficult life.' Mother's said with a sudden boldness, folding her arms and glaring at him.

'You only had one child for me because of your bad luck and you dare challenge my authority?!' He barked. 'Tell me, wasn't I nice enough to let you live in the palace with your barrenness!'

'Your mistresses might have bore you sons, but I bore the strongest and most beautiful female ever recorded in our history. Don't stand there and pretend like you haven't drowned yourself in pride because of that. Tell me, who else is like her? Who else is as beautiful as my daughter? Do you think you are special because I let you marry me?! Don't you dare force my daughter into marrying one of your pitiful beast! She will never marry one of your kind! If she finds favor in any of the god's sight, they'll pick her to be a mistress or queen.'

To say I was shocked at my mother's plans for me was an understatement.

'Excuse me!' I shrieked. 'And do I have a say in this arrangement?!'

'I'm sorry, Kawee, but if you are ever to be safe, you need a god to protect you.'

'I can pretty much protect myself and that rubbish you are planning won't work for me, not at all. I already told myself that I will never get married, never bow to any man. It's either you both accept that or I leave this island!' I stomped out of their presence, boiling with rage. I stomped to the grotto I always sit at every night. The grotto was at the far end of the island, one no one goes to except myself and mother. The grotto had green glowing water and images on the walls, images telling a story. I sat down at the edge of the pool and dipped my legs in. 'Phew,' I sighed as the water immediately cooled my anger. I leaned back on my hands, resting my weight on it.

'Makawee,' I sighed at her voice, knew she would find me, 'Kawee, my darling,' she called softly. She knelt behind me and sank her nails into my hair, massaging my scalp, 'you know I love you, right?'

'I know but that decision is unnecessary.'

'You'll need it, for your sake...'

'You are alive, aren't you? You didn't die all these years so why should I? Mother, I know you are worried, but I assure you that I would be fine.'

'No, you are not, you will not. Kawee, I'm trying to secure your future.' She said anxiously.

'I love you, mama,' I said, placing my hand on hers which was on my shoulder, 'but you know that nothing you do would change my horrible fate, nothing at all.' I said bitterly. She slipped her hand away from mine sadly and sighed heavily.

'Do me a favour, can you do me one favour?' I turned my body around a little, folding one leg and blinking at her.

'Anything for you, mother,'

'Don't step out of this grotto tonight, not even at dawn. Until the red roaster of Bly valley croaks the sixth time after the sun rises, don't step out of this grotto.'

'Why?' I asked, furrowing my brows.

'Please, don't ask why, just do,' I looked into her almond shaped eyes. I had her eyes; the beautiful pair of glassy hunter green eyes with carmine highlight and a thin dove grey shading around the irises. It was very beautiful, almost enchanting.

'Okay,' I said lowly, 'I'll stay put.'

'Thank you,' That night, she hugged me tight for half an hour before letting go. If I knew, I wouldn't have let her go, I would have held her back. I watched my mother leave that night, never knowing it was the last time I would ever speak to her again.

I slept on the cotton bed mother made, letting my mind wander to different places. I wandered how living outside would be, how it would be like to be free. I thought to the werewolfess I saved, if she got home safe with her children. I sighed and turned on my stomach, finally finding some sleep as different thoughts drowned me. My ears perked at sounds, I could hear cries, barks and howls. I didn't want to wake up but something pushed me up. I forced my eyes open and sat up. I groaned as I stretched on the bed.

'What's that noise?' I thought. I stood up to and sank my feet on the ground, wiggling my toes. I stood up and walked to the entrance of the grotto, to my surprise, it was locked. I touched the new wall, wondering how it got there. I shook my head, mother must have done it to secure me. I walked back to the bed, pondering on what her problem was.

Suddenly, I heard a loud howl, a very mighty howl, one that made chill run down my spine. I hugged myself, my heart thumping against my chest. Something about that howl was calling out to me, something about that howl felt like home. I ran back to the entrance and started searching for a way out. That was a wolf's howl, they caught someone new and that wolf was calling out to me. I wasn't thinking, my body moving before my mind could register anything. I remembered I found another exit weeks ago. I ran to the exit and climbed up the wall. It wasn't that hard to get out.

Immediately I was out, the smell of wild honey, cinnamon and coconut hit my nostrils. The smell was alluring, welcoming, inviting. I sniffed the air and moaned, the scent was nice. I ran to the village. As I came closer, I could hear battle cries, angry roars, wails. I knew then that it was a war, not a new hunt. I changed from running in the open to running the shadows. I almost screamed when I saw a wolf ripping Bidzill's head off. I cupped my mouth, the time had come. I snuck away and found myself in the middle of a battle. Wolves, my people, battling and killing theirselves.

Never hurt a werecreature.

Abiding to that rule, I climbed into a barrel and closed it, hiding inside. I stayed in there unnoticed, watching my people get ripped apart one after the other until only my father, mother, one of my younger brother and his mother were left. I could see three wolves gather them in the village square were I was hiding. My mother was crying, my brother shaking with fear. That scent came again stronger than before, right before I heard a powerful deep voice speak.

'Your Majesty,' every single blood in my veins went cold, my heart pumping faster at his voice. I bent my neck and looked through the holes, upon my father was the tallest and hugest man I have ever seen.

His body was a structure of art, muscles, abs, popping veins, broad shoulders, sculpted jawline that looked like he was specially made. His hair was strangely scarlet with highlights of strawberry blonde, wine and darker red, that made it a glint of different colours that glinted under the moonlight. His amber eyes flecked with little bits of gold and amethyst and hunter green highlight. It was hard believing he could possess such eyes but yet again, there are many strange beings amongst their kinds; the special ones. His unblemished skin was cream, paler than your usual cream.

What a hunk of creamy werewolf flesh... My subconscious purred. I shook my head and held my chest, trying to soothe my beating heart.

'Who are you?' Father asked under his breath.

'My name is Kale Kane, Alpha of Silver Moon Pack. I am sure you don't remember me because we never met but I have waited for years to meet you, to end you myself. For so long you have killed our kind, eliminated my entire family...' He yanked my brother's head up aggressively. 'My mother was the first werewolf you killed,' he growled, the gold in his eyes completely taking over. 'She was pregnant, carrying my promised little sister,' he clasped his palms against my crying brother's head. 'You killed her, ate her like some kind of meat!'

'Your kind eat others,' father dared to speak.

'Never humans! Never other beings like us! You have wickedly killed so many; my mother, my father who died after her, my cousin, uncle, my best friend! Everyone! You took them all!!!' I squeaked at his roar, good thing no one heard me. I could feel his pain, I could perceive his power, yes, perceive. Tears soaked my face, I wasn't bothered about the fact that he had crushed my brother's head, crushed his skull. I was bothered about what he had been through. 'You made me mourn my pack members, children, friends, allies. At the age of none of your business, I grew with only two purpose, one of them never to rest until your kind is wiped out of the face of the earth.'

'Your kinds are pitiful, week creatures that shouldn't exist,' father spat. Kale let out a loud humorless laugh.

'And you think it is fun watching your love ones die? Heck! I didn't even see them but you will. Look around, where are your people now? Where are your warriors?' Father's face fell. 'Enjoy,' with a swift move, he grabbed my stepmother and ripped her head off her body. He flung her body and that of my brother's to ten large wolves who quickly used them to play a tug of war.

My heart bled for them, my tears soaked my body. I swallowed every sob, digesting the horrific sight before me. My eyes widened when he took hold of mother, she didn't fight back. 'This is your wife, isn't she?' Kale asked with a evil smile. 'How much do you love her?'

'Please, if there is anyone you will kill, please don't harm her and my daughter, I beg you.' Dad pleaded, his eyes welling up with tears. Mother sniffed, her eyes finding mine. I knew she could see me, could see where I hid. Her eyes held so much worry, so much warning, so much love. Kale's claws pierced into her throat, digging into her windpipe. He yanked out her oesophagus and vocal cord. Blood gushed out of her throat and eyes, her mouth sharing the same fate.

I hugged myself as I sobbed, father was screaming in agony. I cupped my mouth to stop myself from shouting out as he crushed mother's head with his bare hands, her brain making a loud squishy sound. I felt sick; woozy. Like he did to the others, he hurled her body over to the large wolves. Father fell on his hands, crying bitterly at mother's death. I knew then that he loved her. 'Feeling the pain? Well, that is the least of what I felt!' He barked. 'Bring the girl out of the barrel...'

Bursted!

Bursted!

Did I care? No, I didn't.

The moment I felt my mother's life leave her body, something in me snapped, something was destroyed. The tall wolf had ruined me, ruined my need for existing just by killing her. I didn't fight back or cry when I was pulled out, didn't speak when I was brought before him. I stared aghast at my mother's half eaten body, stared as her blood seeped into the earth. He pulled me up, wrapping his huge strong palm on my throat. My eyes locked with his, I swallowed drily. Something flashed in his eyes before his eyes widened, a look of disbelief clouding his face. Everywhere was quiet, fire surging through my body from his bloody hand on my throat.

'You have got to be fucking kidding me!' He shouted all of a sudden. My stomach clenched at his shout. He threw me down on the ground, a new rage radiating through him.

'Alpha, what's wrong?' Another wolf asked. Kale roared and in his rage, struck my father to death. I didn't scream, didn't move, just stared with eyes wide open. The beast in him growled at me, his eyes turning black this time.

'Take her alive, she'll be part of the lowest rank of slaves in the manor...'

'What?! But they must all die!'

'Not this one, she saved my chief warrior's sister and her children, I promised them I wouldn't hurt her, yet.'

'I hope you know what you are doing,' another wolf growled.

'Question,' Kale spat. He looked around. 'Set this entire island on fire, burn it all to the ground.'

I couldn't still shake, not even when I was roughly thrown on someone's shoulder and ran out. I watched my whole island drown in flame, the spirits of my people rising to hades for their crimes. 'Goodbye, Makawee, I love you.' Mother's voice whispered.

Goodbye, mother.

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