Falling for the wrong Alpha She chased the right Alpha... until the wrong one caught her heart. She’s loved him since she was ten—her best friend, her first crush, her destined mate, and the future Alpha of the pack. To her, he’s everything. But to him, she’s just a friend. When he finds his mate and it’s her, she dares to believe her love is finally returned. But her hopes are crushed when he rejects her, claiming he could never see her that way. Still, she refuses to walk away. In her heart, he’s her Right Alpha—the one she was meant to love. Then his estranged brother returns—wild, unpredictable, and nothing like him. And for the first time, someone truly sees her. Torn between the love she’s always wanted and the unexpected connection she never saw coming, she must choose: stay loyal to the boy she’s always loved or take a risk on the one who just might be right for her after all.
ดูเพิ่มเติมChapter 1:
Mate. The word kept repeating in my head like a cruel joke. “You knew for two whole years,” I said quietly, my voice shaking. “Two years, Rhunar… and you never told me.” We stood in my bedroom—just the two of us. The air between us felt heavy, suffocating. Rhunar kept his back to me, eyes locked on the window like the sky outside could explain everything. He couldn’t even look at me. I had just turned eighteen, hoping the mate bond would bring something magical—something more. Instead, I got this: silence, avoidance, rejection. Rhunar had known all along. He turned eighteen two years ago. He’d sensed it then... that I was his mate. But he kept it to himself. “Do you even understand what this means to me?” My voice cracked as I took a step closer. “Knowing you're my mate... my forever?” He finally turned to face me. Slowly, like it hurt him. His eyes didn’t shine like they used to. They looked cold. “No, Agatha,” he said softly, almost like he was comforting a child. “We can’t. We can’t be lovers. Or mates. Or anything beyond what we already are.” I blinked, trying to understand. “But... we’re meant to be. We were chosen. This bond—it’s not something you just throw away.” He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck like he was tired of the conversation. “I like what we have. I like being friends. But that’s all I can give you. I have... responsibilities.” There it was. Not him too. I swallowed the lump rising in my throat. “So... I’m good enough to be your best friend. But not your mate?” My voice barely rose above a whisper. “Say it, Rhunar. Say the real reason.” He looked away again. Coward. “I love Lya,” he said at last. “She’s Beta blood. She’ll make a strong Luna. With her by my side, I’ll be the Alpha my pack deserves.” That wasn’t it. Not the real reason. Not the one that burned behind his careful words. My chest tightened. “But I love you,” I said, my voice breaking. “Not just as a friend—I love you. You know that. And you know we’re mates. You can feel it. You’re just choosing to ignore it.” A silence fell between us. Cold and cruel. Then he looked at me. Really looked at me. And his next words stabbed like daggers. “You’re a weak omega, Agatha.” The air vanished from my lungs. “If I accept you,” he continued, “I’ll lose everything. My title. The respect of the pack. I’d be seen as a weak Alpha with a weak mate. I can’t afford that.” Tears stung my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not in front of him. Not after this. “I’m sorry,” he whispered. “But I have to say it.” He stepped back. The final blow came sharp and cruel. “I, Rhunar Vale, reject you, Agatha Morrow, as my mate.” The room spun. My knees almost buckled. His words felt like a blade shoved straight through my chest. And just like that... the bond I’d waited for all my life shattered into dust. …… For the past week, I’d buried myself in silence. I stopped answering his calls. Ignored his texts. My days blurred into a routine of pack college classes and crying under the covers like I was five years old again. Food lost its taste. Laughter felt like a memory. I only left my room when I had to. And even then, I moved like a ghost through the halls of our house—present but not alive. “Agatha,” my mom called gently from downstairs. “Rhunar is here.” My stomach twisted. Not again. I sat up in bed, blanket tangled around my legs. “Tell him to go away! I don’t want to see his ugly face!” I shouted back. A voice answered instead—too close. “Ouch,” he said, dramatic and smug. “That hurt my poor little heart.” I snapped my head toward the door. Of course. He was already in my room. I really needed to tell Mom to stop letting him stroll in like he still had access to my life. “Get out, Rhunar,” I muttered, dragging the blanket over my head. “I don’t want to talk to anyone. Especially not you.” “It’s been a week, Agatha,” he said, his voice softer now. “Seven days without my best friend. Do you even know how that feels?” I threw the blanket off and looked at him angrily. “Do you even know how it feels when someone bestfriend says you’re not good enough?” He twitched a little—I noticed it. “I’m sorry,” he said softly, taking a step toward me. “I sent you texts. I’ve been trying to—” “You said I was weak,” I snapped, voice sharp and raw. “You said being with me would ruin you.” He didn’t argue. Just lowered himself onto one knee in front of my bed, eyes wide and soft. Those stupid ocean-blue eyes that always made me forget how angry I was. “Please,” he said. “I messed up. I know I did. But you’re still my best friend, Agatha. I don’t want to lose that. Can we just… go see a movie? Like old times?” He held up two crumpled tickets like they were peace offerings. I hesitated, biting the inside of my cheek. “Why?” “Because you’re my movie buddy,” he said with a small smile. “And because I miss you. And I want to fix things, even if I can’t take everything back.” I stared at him, heart aching. He still didn’t get it. Or maybe he did and just didn’t care the way I needed him to. He wanted to pretend nothing had changed. But everything had. Still… I wanted to see him smile again. Even if it hurt. “Fine,” I mumbled. “Let me change into something nice.” “Okay, I’ll wait for you downstairs,” Rhunar said. He turned and left the room, but I couldn’t stop looking at him—his messy brown hair shining in the light, the way he walked like he was in charge of everything. Everything about him made my heart ache and beat faster all at once. The reason for my happiness is always going to be Rhunar Vale. I should stay away. I knew that. The closer I got, the deeper I fell. And the deeper I fell, the harder it hurt. But my heart didn’t care. It still whispered maybe. Maybe if I just showed him how much I truly loved him… Maybe if I proved I could be more than just a friend… Maybe then, he’d finally see me as his Luna. I slipped into my soft purple gown—the one that hugged my waist just enough to feel confident—and ran a brush through my curls. A touch of mascara, some pink gloss, and a small prayer that he’d look at me differently tonight. When I walked downstairs, his gaze swept over me. “Wow,” he said, eyebrows raised. “New clothing style, I see.” Thank the heavens. He noticed. “Okay, let’s go,” I said, smiling as sweetly as I could. “Mom, I’m heading out with Rhunar!” “Alright, dear. Don’t come home too late,” Mom called from the kitchen. We got into his car. The quiet between us felt almost normal. For a moment, it was like the old days. Then he turned the key and said casually, “Oh, Agatha—I forgot to say. Lya’s coming too.” My heart stopped. “What?”Agatha’s POV “Okay, everyone. Be quiet while your test results are passed out,” Professor Dale said in his cold, steady voice. He stood at the front of the room, tall and stiff, with his arms crossed as always. “If you didn’t pass… it means you don’t belong in my defense class.” He handed the papers to the first student in the front row. That student took theirs, then passed the rest back down the rows. I sat all the way at the back, like I always did. Linda sat on my left. Ryan sat on my right. “How is this man not grieving?” Linda whispered, leaning toward me. Her voice was soft but sharp. “His only son just died. Shouldn’t he… take time off or something?” I glanced up at Professor Dale again. His face didn’t show anything. No sadness. No anger. Nothing. Just cold, calm, and unreadable. “Maybe… this is how he grieves,” Ryan muttered, spinning his pen between his fingers. I shook my head slowly. “No… I don’t think so,” I whispered back. “Rikky was his only son. He even made hi
Agatha’s POV “What’s wrong, little omega? Can’t get up?” Lya laughed, bending over me and grabbing my hair tightly. “You’re so weak. It’s actually pathetic.” Her sharp nails dug into my scalp as she yanked my head up. My eyes stung with pain, but I refused to cry. “Let go of me!” I snapped, glaring at her through the strands of hair falling over my face. Lya’s lips curled into a cruel smile. “Oh? So now you’ve grown a spine? You think because two Alpha boys looked at you, you’re special?” Behind her, Lizzie and Micah giggled like hyenas, their eyes filled with hate. I clenched my fists hard. My wolf inside growled softly, angry and ready—but I still couldn’t shift. No matter how strong I felt inside, my body wasn’t ready. That’s why they all looked down on me. That’s why I was always the one getting hurt. Lya leaned closer. I could smell her strong perfume mixed with something bitter—jealousy. “First, you followed Rhunar around like a puppy. Now you’re running after Fenrik?”
Fenrik’s POV “Stay… stay away from me!” she stammered, her voice small and shaky. Agatha backed away, one step at a time like I was some monster from her nightmares. Her eyes were wide. Her breathing was fast. Her wolf trembled inside her—I could feel it. Sense it. The same girl who fed me ice cream just yesterday… The same girl who laughed beside me like we were friends… Now she couldn’t even look me in the eyes. She looked at me like I was a killer. Well i am. But still… it hurt. My red-glowing eyes locked on hers. “What’s wrong, Omega?” I asked softly, stepping toward her. “Don’t you want your friend anymore?” My voice cracked just a little, but I didn’t show it. “I’m still me, you know.” I reached out to brush the hair from her face, my fingers gentle. But she flinched. Hard. Then shoved my hand away—like my touch burned her. Without a word, she turned and ran. Straight into his arms. Rhunar. Of course. My jaw tightened as I watched her hide behin
Agatha’s POV What… what is this? Just yesterday, we were eating ice cream. Laughing in the sun like normal wolves. Trying to be happy. And now? Now I was shaking. My hands trembled as I held my phone. The screen was bright, but my eyes didn’t want to look. My chest felt tight like something heavy was pressing down on me. It was the video. Rikky. Covered in blood. His body… torn apart. Fenrik was standing over him. Cold. Still. Like he didn’t care. I felt sick. My wolf inside me whimpered. She was scared. I was scared too. “Linda,” I whispered, my voice soft and shaky. “Did this really happen yesterday?” She sat beside me, her arms crossed and her jaw tight. “Yes, Agatha. It’s real. The video is all over Packgram. It already has over a thousand views.” I blinked hard. No. No, this can’t be real. Fenrik… did this? My fingers squeezed the phone. I hadn’t even noticed—my claws were out. Stress made them grow without me knowing. I couldn’t breathe properly. My chest was ris
Fenrik’s POV "I see old habits never die," I said, walking straight toward her and the guy she was kissing. The moment her eyes met mine, she pulled away like she’d been caught doing something dirty. “Fenrik…” she breathed, voice small. The guy didn’t even flinch. He just stretched out on the couch like he owned the place, smirking as he licked his lips. “Who’s this dude ruining our fun, baby?” he asked, not even hiding the disrespect in his tone. “Rikky, this is Fenrik… my ex-boyfriend,” she said, brushing her hair behind her ear. Ex-boyfriend? That’s rich. This same girl used to cry if I didn’t kiss her goodnight. “Well, Fenrik… what brings you here to my kingdom?” he asked, throwing his arm over the back of the couch like he was some kind of prince. I didn’t bother answering. He wasn’t worth my breath. “Lya, we need to talk,” I said, my voice cold but calm. I kept my eyes only on her. Still, I saw the guy tense. He didn’t like being ignored. “Sure,” she said w
Fenrik’s POV “Today was amazing, boss! I can't believe we spent the whole day eating ice cream,” Ryan said, grinning from the passenger seat as I drove.“Amazing, right? I got fed by Agatha.” I smiled wide as I said it. “That moment alone made my whole day.”“Yes, that was the cutest thing ever,” he chuckled and pulled out his phone. “I even took a picture of her feeding you, boss.”“When did you take the picture?” I asked, a little curious as I glanced at his phone.He showed it to me.Agatha—leaning forward, holding the spoon with that soft pout on her lips. Her face looked so sweet and serious at the same time. Her long black hair fell over her shoulders like a waterfall of midnight. Even in a damn photo, she made my heart skip.Beautiful.Dangerously beautiful.“Give me the photo,” I said, clearing my throat to sound more serious. “Then delete it from your phone.”“No, boss! I want to post it on PackGram. This picture is going to be the top post of the week!”Before he could eve
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