“Compared to you, I’m too heavy,” she says softly. I scoff, wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her down onto my lap. Her breath hitches, and I lean in close, my lips grazing her ear. “I bench twice your weight at the gym,” I murmur, watching the shiver ripple through her body, her skin blooming with goosebumps under my touch. “Next time I tell you to sit, you’ll do it without hesitation. And you’ll sit exactly where I want—on my fking cck.” ** I’ve always been known as many things—the cursed Alpha Prince, Shadow Pelt High’s hockey captain, the playboy who can’t keep a girl. Life is simple, and easy… until her. Ginger Orbblood. One night—just one fing night, changes everything. She’s my best friend’s girlfriend, but she’s also my mate. Our mate. Born during an eclipse, Caspian and I are tied to her by the curse of the eclipse, but she can only have one of us. It is quite a relief because I am not good at sharing. I always get what I want, and I’ve never wanted anything like I want her. I sure as hell can’t let her go, so I do not care if it ruins anything or anyone. I’ll burn the whole damn world down if I have to—just to have her.
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“We have to keep going!” Mother’s voice pierces the night as we sprint through the fog-choked forest. The pale moonlight barely breaks through the mist swirling around the trees.
It’s been nearly thirty minutes of relentless running—running from someone who is supposed to love and protect us. My lungs burn, and my legs feel like buckling, but then I hear my father’s growl echo through the night. The sound sends a jolt of adrenaline racing through my veins, forcing my legs to move faster. Fear clouds my thoughts, and in my panic, I sidestep. Pain erupts in my foot as I fall into a trap, the metallic jaws snapping shut around my leg like a predator’s teeth.
“Mother!” I scream, but my voice barely gets through the dense fog. She is already far ahead. My father’s growl grows louder with the sound reverberating through the forest. My heart hammers as I claw desperately at the trap, my fingers coated with blood.
“M-Mo—” The word sticks in my throat as his glowing red eyes pierce through the fog. My breath hitches, freezing me in place. With a sickening snap, the trap opens, but my leg buckles beneath me. I collapse onto the damp ground, causing my father to chuckle as he closes in, bloodlust burning in his eyes.
“I told you, Ginger, you can’t run from Daddy. My precious little girl.”
I scramble backward, scraping my flesh on the cold ground, until I slam into a tree.
“I told you it wouldn’t happen again, but you called them on me. You separated us!” His voice grows guttural and monstrous. “If we can’t live as a family, then you all will die.” His laughter rings as he raises a paw, his claws glistening under the moonlight.
“Dad, no!” I scream, waiting for the strike with my eyes shut—
Forcefully, I jerk upright, drenched in sweat, my chest rising and falling rapidly as I gasp for air. It takes a moment to realize it’s a dream. I’m on my bed in the dim hotel room mother moved us to at the Shadow Pelt Pack for safety. I glance down at my trembling hands, trying to steady myself. The nightmare always ends the same, leaving me haunted by the events that tore my family apart.
My father had always been my hero until the night I walked in on him, pinning my mother against the wall, a broken vase in his hand as he choked her violently.
The terror of that moment resurfaces as I remember grabbing Daisy, my little sister, and locking us in my room upstairs. His frantic knocks and desperate pleas still echo in my ears.
“I didn’t mean it, Ginger! I’ll never do it again!” he cried. But all I could hear was the voice of a monster. It was only then I realized that my mother’s “allergies” were just excuses to cover the bruises.
That night, I called the Red Pack police. They came swiftly, dragging him away as his roars shook the house. Mother didn’t say a word to Daisy or me. Instead, she packed our belongings and sent us to Everbloom Sanctuary, a place meant to shield children from troubled families. But nothing could shield me from the guilt my father placed squarely on my shoulders.
I reach for the nightstand drawer, my fingers searching for the only tool that ground me—a razor blade. The sharp sting of the blade has become my way of numbing the emotional pain, even if just for a moment. I roll up my sleeves at once, ready to relieve myself. As I hold it in my trembling hand, my phone’s ringtone pierces through the silence.
Startled, I fumble, and the blade slips from my grasp, landing with a faint clink on the floor. I inhale sharply as I stare at the metallic blade, then glance at the small line I’ve made on my wrist. A tear falls from my eyes.
“Ginger?” Mother’s voice rings through the hall, her footsteps approaching, drawing me back to reality. I wipe my tears, hurriedly rolling down my sleeve and covering the blade with a blanket as I try to feign a smile to cover the cracks. She opens the door, smiling warmly as though everything is perfect.
“Your friend’s here,” she says, scanning the room. “And why does this place look like a vampire’s coven?” She flicks on the light, making me groan.
“Mom!” I protest, but she ignores me, turning to yell, “Come on in!”
Hana steps into the doorway before I can speak. She is the Alpha Princess of the Shadow Pelt Pack, and we met at the sanctuary. Her family was dealing with her father’s ailment, the then Alpha King of the Shadow Pelt Pack, who died weeks later.
“Now you girls have fun, but do not move anything, remember the moving company will be here any moment, and I cannot afford to pack twice,” Mother says, then leaves.
I had almost forgotten Mother had found ‘the perfect house in the pack,’ in her words.
“Dress up,” Hana says the moment Mother leaves.
“What?” I ask in confusion as I rub my aching wrist. She rolls her eyes. “The hockey team’s throwing a party, and Caspian will be there. You should check, he has probably called you.”
At the mention of Caspian, my heart flutters. He’s been my comfort at the sanctuary, and we’ve made out a couple of times. When he asked me out, I left him hanging because I wasn’t sure at the moment because of the circumstances surrounding my family. I scramble for my phone and see his missed call, along with a voicemail.
“Hey, babe, we’re having a party. If you’d like to come, I’ll pick you up.” His voice sends a wave of warmth through me, causing my face to heat up.
“Stop blushing and get dressed!” Hana teases, pulling open my wardrobe, which has my already packed luggage. I shouldn’t be out, because my mind is in a haze, but I need something to quiet the storm in me.
Minutes later, I’m dressed and heading out with Hana. My mother sits in the living room, sipping wine calmly.
“Have fun,” she says, “but don’t stay out too late because you start school tomorrow. I will text you the details of the new house and be home before nine!” I nod slightly before leaving.
She’s never been this calm about me leaving the house, but Hana, being the Alpha Princess, gives me immunity.
“Your mom is cool,” Hana says to me as we get into her car and she turns on the ignition. “I have all these stupid rules to follow as a princess, and worse, I have three brothers before me who have to die at least before I can dream of the throne.” For the first time all evening, a genuine smile creeps up my lips.
“Trust me, she wasn’t like this,” I say, and she shrugs, speeding off.
**
Hana and I arrive at the party quickly. The huge house buzzes with music, laughter, and the acrid scent of weed.
“They’re in the kitchen,” Hana says as soon as we walk into the crowded house. “I have to run, so enjoy yourself.” She vanishes before I can speak.
I take a deep breath, then make my way through the chaotic house with my mind spinning. Caspian will surely take my mind off the pain, like he always does, I say to myself, but nothing prepares me for what I see as I enter the kitchen.
There on the counter is a shirtless girl with Caspian’s face buried in her chest, and a crowd of students watching like it’s something casual. We’re not official, but he has declared his interest, and seeing him this way hurts me.
The air in my lungs leaves as soon as his eyes lock with mine as he pulls away. I turn on my heel, walking as fast as I can. I thought he was different. Well, he said he was, and I believed him, but what I have seen has proven otherwise, and I should leave.
“Ginger, wait!” he calls out, grabbing my hand as I reach the front door. His hands don’t make me feel safe at the moment, and all I can feel is coldness. I spin around and slap him before he can finish his excuse.
“It was a dare,” he stammers, but the damage is done…
If you made it this far, then I want to say a big thank you. You’ve officially reached the end of Alpha’s Forbidden Affair: Book Two.Book Three will be Hana’s story, and if you’re dying to know whether Hu survives or not, then you’ll definitely want to follow along. I doubt I’ll be releasing Book Three this year, but I promise it will be worth the wait.To every single one of you who stuck with me through the twists, the heartbreak, and this cliffhanger (please don’t hate me), I love you deeply. Your support means everything.As a small thank you, I have something special prepared for you. If you’ve made it to this note, drop your email address in the comments, but separate it with dots like this: e.x.a.m.p.l.e.@.g.m.a.i.l.com so the platform doesn’t flag it.I’ll be reaching out directly to my most faithful readers to let you know your reward. Thank you again for reading and for being part of this journey. xoxo
GINGER:The night is too quiet, and I am trying hard to sleep after forcing myself to eat just to stay alive. Alive in the sense that I could get shot if I refuse to eat the food Daddy dearest has provided. My eyes are tightly shut, and I clutch the blanket to my chest, trying to distract my ever-racing heart. That is when a bang comes at the door of the room, sending my heart lurching out of my chest.My father is angry, and I can tell from the way the handle keeps rattling, with the door shaking under the weight of his fists.“Open the damn door, Ginger!” His voice booms like thunder, rough and unhinged.I want to, but my body is frozen, and I fear what he might do. The window is wired shut, because he made sure I will not be able to escape him. My body remains locked in place by sheer terror. The knot in my throat swells.“Open up, you ungrateful brat!”My heart slams against my ribcage. I inch back until my body hits the bedstead, and then I hear a bang. This time, it is not his h
THIRD PERSON POV:Hiram paces around Hu’s rehab room, his hands clenched into fists, jaw tight as Ginger’s last message replays in his mind. Hu sits still, trying to make out what his brother has just told him. He doesn’t want to believe Ginger’s father might have found her, and the thought of it keeps him mad.“Tell me you are joking, please,” his voice is calm, but his fist is clenched, picturing Logan’s face from the picture he had seen on Ginger’s phone.He would kill him on sight, and no one was going to stop him, not even Ginger. Hiram doesn’t confirm he is joking, so Hu slams his hands on the bed.“We are working to get her…”“Bullshit, Hiram. Bullshit!” he roars, getting to his feet.“I need to leave,” Hu says suddenly, his voice cracking. “Hiram, I need to find her.”“No.” Hiram doesn’t even turn to look at him. “You’re not stable enough, and her father is dangerous.”“Well, I don’t care. She is hurting, and I can feel it. I have felt it ever since she left, and do you know h
GINGER:The steam from the food curls into the air, dancing above the plate that sits in front of me. Roasted chicken, steamed vegetables, and a slice of buttered bread stare back at me. The smell should comfort me, because it’s the kind of meal Mum made when I was sick or had a bad day at school. But here, in this strange, dim-lit dining room, nothing feels right.The pain from getting hit from behind has stopped, but the one in my heart is still fresh as I sit stiffly across from my father, Logan Orbblood. He hasn’t chained me. Hasn’t beaten me. Hasn’t even raised his voice since we arrived. He just cooked, gave me a cold compress for the wound he inflicted on the back of my head, and gave me food.He set the table peacefully like it is one big father and daughter reunion, and I am not the girl he says he will kill. It is like the man who sent those letters and the one standing before me are entirely different people. I want to know why he is doing this, and why he is messing with m
THIRD PERSON:Hiram is driving to the facility to vist Hu like he promised when he gets the distressed text from Ginger. He comes to an abrupt halt in the middle of nowhere, glaring at the text with a location. Earlier, he had thought Hu found a way to convince Ginger to visit him, and he was going to yell at him when he got to the asylum for pulling her out of her home, but clearly, it has nothing to do with Hu. His heart pounds in his chest, and guilt engulfs him as he thinks she might be in danger because of him. Anna was hiding them fine, but he took her away from the pack.“Calm down,” he says out loud to himself, but those words do nothing to soothe the battle in his mind. How could he calm down? When she could be in potential danger.After dialing her twice, there is no answer. The third time, the phone says switched off.“What the hell is she doing at a creek?” He runs a hand through his hair.After a few seconds of contemplating, he decides to call Anna even though it is like
vGINGER:My phone buzzes on the table beside the bed. I blink at it, wiping my tears with the sleeve of my jacket, my heart still pounding from the chaos that just happened. I walk towards it, hoping it is Hu, and when I see his name on display, my heart lightens.‘What are you doing right now, Love?’I grab the phone with shaky hands, nearly dropping it as I type back, my thumbs hitting too many keys at once.‘I had a fight with my mum. A bad one, and I don’t know what to do, Hu. I want to see you because I want to get out of here, and because I am losing my mind. Scared, but I have nowhere to go. There is no money to run away at the moment and I am grounded.’I stare at the screen, watching the little ‘typing’ bubble pop up, vanish, and then come back again. My heart lodges in my throat as I wait for what he has to say, and I pray he will have a solution like he always does. He is still typing when I continue to show the severity of my case.‘She locked me in my room. I swear I’d j
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