Alpha's Rogue Mate
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r barged into my office, and pressed me about finding our Luna. It wasn't that I wasn't trying to locate her; the idea of meeting my mate
d her from the inevitable pain of losing me in a battle I couldn't win someday. But the thought left a b
f the many girls begging for my attention, hoping to be chosen as my mate. Yet, there was somethin
to the local bar, a place my beta Jake managed when he wasn't at my side. There
e, offering drinks and making suggestive moves, hoping I'd take them home. Their persistence grated on my nerves, and I'd often find myself
door. Instead of hopping in my car, I decided to walk t
. We engaged in conversation about pack affairs, but our discussion was interrupted by the noisy entrance of a rowdy group. I braced myself for the impending chaos, not feeling p
she navigated through the crowd towards the bar. It wasn't unusual for humans to stumble into the bar, given its proximity to the train
liar yet strangely enticing. My instincts told me she wasn't human, but my wolf sensed somethin
y wishes regarding the newcomer. I could sense his readiness to remove her from the bar, knowing full well that it was within my rights as the own
ease. She seemed out of place, yet there was an undeniable pull about her that captured my attention. My wolf stirred within me, reacting to h
pect of this mysterious girl intrigued me-her dark brown eyes, almost black from my vantage
oom, balancing her plate in one hand and her drink in the other. It took him a few minutes to capture her attention and divert h
estion for her. Instead of his usual friendly demeanor, Jake decided to turn on his charm. He wasn't one to shy away from flirting; he often indulged in c
d-linked him, urging him to be cautious. I didn't want to in
happening, but I knew I needed to escape and get some fresh air. With a swift movement, I downed the rest of m
. My mind raced with questions as I paced back and forth on the sidewalk. I wasn't sure what my next m
l he had done to her. If he had drugged her, I swore I would make him pay . Before I could receive his response, she let out a piercing scream of agony. The sound
building. I couldn't imagine the agony she must be experiencing, alone in a new town without friends, during her first shift. At le
to find her still writhing in pain, but instead, there stood a magnificent snow-white
me. I felt the familiar sensation of my body beginning to shif
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