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The Alpha and His Perfect Beauty

The Alpha and His Perfect Beauty

Author: Leriche
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Chapter 1 01

Word Count: 1218    |    Released on: 26/04/2025

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not as soft and shiny as hers. In my young mind, I believed no guy would want me because at the time I didn't possess such traits. It is a stupid thing to believe-that I am too ugly

are supposed to be beautiful, right? Flawless skin, vibrant hair, lush lips, soothing voice, perfect body-traits

ars, » my mother would tell me, pushin

breasts will come, you're jus

t aren't t

ce will c

ovely, people want brown

d me. Will I really grow into my ears? No. They'll always

girl's mothers than mine. She could have been an Alpha's Mate, that's how perfect she was. Only t

eel free. As the other girls prepared for gatherings-ones where packs would get

want to go. I couldn't imagine sitting in a room full of perfect people, all of them f

om! » I'd shout, frustra

us, Rae. You can't just give up like that. You don't even know what it's l

have a Mate; it doesn't matter if

air. She looked at me like I was breaking her heart. « Stop that. N

to one of those stunning, graceful girls. But I knew better. No matter how much I wanted to fit in, no ma

g to my body in the most unflattering way. I spent the entire night sitting in the corner, watching four girls my age find their Mates. One of them

heir faces glowing with happiness, while I sat there, invisible. My fingers fidgeted with the hem of my dress, and I found myself lost in thought

never find a Mate, but part of me was still jealous. It wasn't just about the Mates-they all seemed to fit together perfectly, like puzzle pi

e hopeless than before. My mother tried to comfort me, but I could tell she was disappointed, like she expected

lingered for weeks,

elf from that pain. My mother doesn't seem to mind after that one time. Maybe she has begun to believe my theory too. The thought of being alone does

der of everything I didn't have. And maybe, just maybe, it wasn't just about finding a Mate-it was about

ble with the silence, with the emptiness. There's a certain freedom in it, I suppose. I don't have to worry about l

re's someone out there who would see me, just as I am. Someone who wouldn't care about my i

l like the other girls. I'm not the perfect match for anyone.

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“Rae East had always cast herself off as a girl not worthy of a Mate. Her past was filled with self-doubt, and the weight of broken dreams had shaped her view of the future as nothing more than a bleak, hopeless stretch of time. She never thought she would meet someone who would make her believe otherwise, certainly not an Alpha-someone like the man her fate had so cruelly paired her with. When she first discovered that she was mated to an Alpha, it didn't feel like a blessing. The revelation left her numb, more of a curse than anything else. She didn't expect anything from the bond. She had no hope of ever truly being seen by him, much less loved. And yet, when he brought her to his pack, it was clear that she didn't belong. She wasn't a part of his world, nor did she think she would ever be. The Alpha barely acknowledged her, leaving her adrift and forgotten in a world that felt increasingly foreign. There was no purpose for her here, no place where she fit. Rae sank further into herself, each day passing like the last-empty, silent, and full of pain. Her mind was a storm of conflicting emotions: the bond that tugged at her heart, the ache of longing, and the cold, relentless truth that the Alpha, the one who was supposed to complete her, showed no interest in doing so. Every night, she curled up in her bed, trying to block out the pull, but it was always there, a presence she couldn't escape. Confusion swirled around her like a thick fog. Rae tried to find meaning in the pack's activities, in the faces of the others who seemed to have their own lives, but nothing felt real. The taste of the bond was intoxicating-so much that it became impossible to ignore, and harder still to move away from. She couldn't stop wanting him, even though it seemed that the Alpha would never feel the same. She wondered if she was destined to be a ghost in his life forever, a shadow clinging to something that would never be hers. And yet, despite it all, Rae could not let go. She couldn't walk away from the Alpha, not when he held her heart so firmly in his grasp. But how could she fight for a future with someone who didn't want her?”