The Alpha King’s Human Mate
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ke history or anything, the teachers that always taught them were just plain BORING! And the professor I had for this class had to be the top most b
d had planned for us this weekend. Luckily for me, the job he currently had wasn't one that needed him pract
a big deal about it? They were acting extremely idiotic if you asked me. It's just a party that most likely will happen again and again throughout the year. Seniors were known to party until they
but seeing that there was barely any space to park inside the school, I preferred walking. And besides, it provided a great source of exercise that I was in dire need of. I wasn't getting chunky or anythin
my home which seemed isolated from the others.
sound of the door opening, he turned around and gave me his heartwarming smile. I smiled in retur
you doing he
d attention, which was a surprise to me. He always seemed to have some
ty that's happening later on tonight and the whole neighborhood is invited. He even went to say that if you and I wanted to go, that we
e couch opposite of him, letting my backpack slide onto the floor in front of me. "Yeah. They wouldn't shut up about it today. I don't se
as I continued to stare at the TV. It wasn't long until his
dad. We had this fishing trip planned ever since you got that offer to work he
hat I was saying. Ugh, I hated how he didn't
ook at him dead in the eyes as I said slowly
resumed his previous position on the couch. I glared
pack. At what ti
ver watch on his left wrist. "About an hour.
ing back by Sun
ing her had to be one of the greatest unfortunate events my dad ever had to encounter. His first was losing his father after he had come back from serving at war, but that wasn't as great as this one. My mom and dad had been going out since his senior year and her junior year in high school.
knew exactly what to bring. Since we were heading South, I was pretty sure that the weather was going to be a lot warmer than i
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had brought along with me in the back porch that overlooked the forest. I had changed my clothes to one of my long sl
V still audible to my ears. For some reason, he always seemed to sleep a whole lot better with the TV on. I don't know for how long I
uld lose track of time and that would make me lose some sleep
bushes, causing my body to jump on high alert. Placing the book on the railing beside me, I sea
ted with the roof of the porch and onto the soft grass below. I don't know why I was
r view of anything behind it, but my eyes only met darkness. I let out a frustrated sigh as I pushed t
undly on the couch, so he wouldn't have even noticed my brief disappearance. I didn't plan on staying out here too long, the forest was starting to giv
ed around leisurely, gasping as I met bright yellow eyes. It didn't seem as if that were their n
It was huge! It was pitch black and the only thing visible were its eyes. They seemed to
t was the same wolf I had seen the first day I had arr
before me. But I was more surprised to get a random sensation where all I wanted to do was close the small distance that stood b
ere I was, standing in front of this abnormally large wolf, and yet I wasn't runn
y every move as I made my way towards the bushes near the cabin. Just when I was about a few feet away, I heard it whimper softly before taking a step in
e wooden floors beneath me. I didn't care if I woke up my dad just then, I just wanted to distance myself from that wolf and bury myself beneath my covers before I officially lost my mind. I don't know what had come over me. I wanted to go to it, to
such a powerful connection all of a sudden fo
ed about in my mind as I slow