I Am The Alpha
fury like a w
moon. The night Higan Sinclair unleashed the full extent of his hat
afford myself. Higan Sinclair was untouchable, the Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack, while I was noth
stined mates, of bonds between Alphas and Omegas, so strong they could survive any storm. But those were just stor
rough clenched teeth. The pain of a rejected mate had become a constant companion after that nig
burned at the corners of my eyes, but I refused to let them drop. In a despera
dn't have to suffer the agony of knowing when he was doing the unspeakable to anot
all the strength I had left, and headed to the staff
ddenly shoved from behind. My body staggered forward, and I barely had time to register what was happening befor
something, someone passing by kicked it farther away from me and walked over it, leaving their shoe prints. Just as I reached for the last piece of
Hardly," came a sne
rumbling essay paper. "Hello, Adolph. Must I remind
nking me to my feet. He slammed me against the lockers w
ge. His cold blue eyes narrowed, and he lifted me higher, my feet dangling off the ground. I held his gaze, refusing
wants you before running your mouth like a loose
e. He abruptly released his grip making me land painfully on my butt. I trie
ar voice from behind him-a voi
d, his bravado faltering as
y eyes at the sight of them. His minions followed behind. Some of which weren't even part of the Crescent Moon Pac
a twisted amusement, and I
ere, his tone laced with false concern. His hand came to rest on Adolph's shoulder, making him shudder.
alled mate. But I refused to let him see how deeply he affected me. I remained on the ground
ned into my soul like a branding iron. He was indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing. Before that night, his cruelty had been mild, hardly more than a few cutting remarks or a cold shoulder. But after he publicly reje
n, but I blinked them away. I wouldn't gi
cern. It made my skin crawl, how barely concealed the scorn was. I wanted to scream
ling his minions to follow. As they walked past, Tess shot me a look I've known too well, before pulling Higan down for a posse
d repeatedly with a blunt knife, a constant reminder of my disgraceful bond with him.
never wanted this cursed bond. I was still coming to terms with being an Omega in a strange pack, and now I was
red the rest of my belongings and shoved them into my backpack with a little too much force. I hurrie
back of the classroom where I had found a spot. The familiar faces of my classmates blurred in
to see our AP English teacher, Mr. Donald marching i
our essays from last week. Some of you clearly didn't put in the effort, and it shows. While some of you didn't
, I wouldn't be in such a mess right now. I tried my best to throw Mr. Donald the most sympathetic look, but I wasn't sure he caught it. I pu
ass, and it was justified. Transfer students were pretty rare in Springville. Everyone in school knew each other from middle school, some even from elementary school. And to a
tall and had broad shoulders like he'd spent his whole life building them. His hair was dark like it had a life of its own. His eyes scan
Donald said, introducing him. "Etha
see right through me, peeling back layers until there was nothing left to hid
even without speaking a word. His gaze traveled down my body as
e sensation in my belly felt like a trapdoor suddenly opening. Even though my gut wa
s barely registered. I was hyper-aware of Ethan behind me, his eyes boring into the back of my head. It was u
hing to get away. And just as I stood up, I felt something–the lightest
unhurried. He didn't look back, didn't acknowledge me at all, but the tension h
I had made sure he was far gone before making my decision to step out. I would have stayed longer
shed straight into someone, knocking me to the ground for the second time that day. Or so I t
who I thought was going to be another sneering bully. To my su
for a moment the world seemed to stop
reen with a tint of gold that seemed almost out
accord. There was definitel
e. His voice held a distinct British accent, low, and sm
. Instead, his grip tightened. I could see a frown forming on his forehe
oing to say something, but then he abruptly let go of me, taking a step back as if he had been stung. Immediately, I
ed to himself as if trying to fig
nge gleam flickering between them. Yet there was something
ow I'm a werewolf? Is he human? He d
mouth. I gawked at him for several beats, an