Falling For The Wrong Alpha
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.
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Chapter: Chapter 81Rhunar paced the living room like a caged animal, his phone pressed so tightly to his ear it might as well have been welded there. Each turn of his stride was sharp, his boots striking the polished wood floor with a steady thud-thud-thud. The glossy surface reflected the faint glow from the chandelier above, but his eyes weren’t taking in anything around him. He was locked in, jaw clenched, waiting for a voice on the other end of the line. The call rang and rang, an endless loop of silence broken only by the faint mechanical beep that announced another missed connection. “Pick up,” Rhunar muttered under his breath, voice low and edged with frustration. “Come on, pick up.” Fenrik sat a few feet away, leaning lazily against the armrest of the couch. Arms crossed over his chest, his posture looked casual, but there was nothing relaxed about his gaze—it tracked every movement of his younger brother like a hawk watching prey. “He won’t answer,” Fenrik said finally, his voice a flat, un
Last Updated: 2025-08-13
Chapter: Chapter 80The music cut off mid-beat, the bass and rhythm dying so suddenly it felt like the air had been yanked out of the room. Silence slammed down, heavy and expectant. All eyes turned toward the dance floor, drawn to the knot of bodies where Marcus and Ryan stood like opposing forces, each gripping one of Arraya’s arms.It wasn’t just a hold—it was possession. Both men’s knuckles were pale from the force, their forearms tense, veins standing out like cords. The tension between them was so thick it seemed to pull the heat from the air, leaving only a taut, electric stillness.Marcus’s voice broke it, low and sharp enough to slice. “Where do you think you’re taking my Luna?”Ryan’s jaw worked, the muscle ticking. The veins in his neck rose as if his wolf was just beneath the surface. “She’s my mate—the love of my life,” he said, each word clipped. “Now let go.”He tugged at Marcus’s hand, but Marcus’s grip was unyielding—fingers digging into Arraya’s soft skin, leaving faint white marks.“Ma
Last Updated: 2025-08-12
Chapter: Chapter 79The two cars rolled along the narrow forest path, tires grinding over brittle leaves and snapping twigs. The air outside was damp, heavy with the smell of moss and earth, the kind of scent that clung to clothes and skin. Every turn pulled them deeper into the shadows where the road seemed more suggestion than reality—roots curling up like claws, branches sagging low enough to scrape against the roof. Moonlight slipped between the trees in fractured beams, painting fleeting silver lines across the windshields before vanishing again. The hum of the engines was the only break in the silence, a low growl against the thick hush of the forest. When the cars finally rolled to a stop, the mansion emerged from the darkness like it had been waiting for them. Black stone walls loomed behind a tall wrought-iron gate, the metal glistening faintly with dew. Ivy climbed in twisting lines up the sides, disappearing into the shadows of the high eaves. The arched windows reflected the moonlight like
Last Updated: 2025-08-11
Chapter: Chapter 78The drive into Blackland had been long, the road winding through stretches of forest and shadow. By the time the two cars rolled into town, the sun had started dipping behind the hills, turning the streets a dark aura. Rhunar was the first to speak once they hit the main strip. “We’ll stop here,” he said, as fenrik easing his car toward a hotel that stood a little taller than the buildings around it. The place had clean glass doors and a big painted sign, a small touch of normal in a place that didn’t feel normal at all. The cars parked side by side. Everyone climbed out, stretching stiff muscles after the hours on the road. Rhunar walked ahead of the group toward the front entrance, fishing his phone from his pocket. “I already booked rooms for us,” he said, glancing over his shoulder. “Figured we’d need a place to crash while we’re here.” He stepped onto the curb, but Fenrik’s voice stopped him. “No need, brother,” Fenrik said calmly, his hands sliding into his jacket pockets.
Last Updated: 2025-08-10
Chapter: Chapter 77The car gave a small cough, then another, a sputtering gasp that sounded like it was struggling for breath… and then just… died. The steering wheel suddenly felt heavier in my hands, the hum of the tires against the road vanishing into silence. I eased us over to the side, the gravel crunching beneath the wheels as we rolled to a stop. A thin plume of steam curled up from under the hood, twisting into the cool air like a signal flare. To anyone else, it might have looked like trouble. To me, it was exactly what I’d planned. I already knew it wasn’t serious. It wasn’t meant to be serious. “Okay, what happened?” Fenrik’s voice cut through the stillness, sharp and already suspicious, like I was guilty before I even opened my mouth. His door slammed shut, and by the time I glanced in the side mirror, he was already stalking toward me, the others filing out behind him. I took my time opening my door, making sure my movements were steady, unhurried. “I don’t know,” I said, keeping m
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Chapter: Chapter 76The wind rushed past the windows of the car as Fenrik gripped the steering wheel tighter, his jaw clenched, eyes focused on the road ahead. The late afternoon sun cast soft rays over the highway, painting the trees in golden hues. Agatha sat in the passenger seat, arms crossed, her face turned slightly towards the window. The tension between them was thick, choking the air inside the car. Linda, sitting in the back seat, remained quiet, sensing the storm brewing between the two in front."Okay, I know you're mad," Fenrik began, his voice low but steady, like he was treading carefully on broken glass. "But Agatha, I just wanted you to rest. That’s all. Letting you go on this mission is dangerous."Agatha didn’t turn to look at him. Her voice was calm but sharp. "Why?"Fenrik exhaled, tightening his grip again. "Well, you were almost killed. You needed the rest."He said it like a fact, but it lacked the emotion she was searching for. It wasn’t enough. She could feel it in her chest—the
Last Updated: 2025-08-08
Chapter: Chapter 9 - Familiar face in my room “What the hell?”For a split second, I thought I was being kidnapped again. But this time, I wasn’t going down without a fight.I grabbed the intruder’s wrist, twisting it behind his back and slamming him into the wall.He didn’t flinch. Just stood there with one of my photo frames in his hand, head tilted like he was admiring it, completely unfazed by the fact that I was ready to break his arm.“Ivan?” I hissed, breath short, heart racing. “What the hell are you doing here? And how did you even get in?”“First take your hands off me,” he said coolly, voice low. “Then we’ll talk.”He glanced over his shoulder, eyes glinting with amusement. “Window,” he added, like it was the most obvious answer in the world. “How else? I’ve been waiting.”“Waiting?” I echoed, narrowing my eyes. “In my room?”He gave a lazy shrug. “An hour, maybe. You take forever to fall asleep.”My jaw dropped. “Well, yeah—because I wasn’t planning on sleeping with you lurking around like a damn stalker!”Ivan smirke
Last Updated: 2025-06-01
Chapter: Chapter 8 - Hello LunaChapter 8Jackson’s POVOh my goddess… did I just call her my mate?There was a moment of silence, but I had to say something—anything—to hide how much I cared. I can't let her know I care too much. I said a lot of things to her… I didn’t even realize when she left.I stood outside, trying to hear what they were saying inside, but the wolf in me wouldn’t let me.“Jay Jay, please stop. Let me focus,” I muttered, trying to calm him.“She is mine, and I want her now. You keep pushing her away—it makes us sad,” he growled.“Jay Jay, we can’t, okay? We have to push her away to keep her safe.”“She’s safe with us. Please… let us hold her again. I want her close—now.”The more he talked, the more restless he became. But I was in control, not him. I decide what I want—not him.I couldn’t hear anything inside, so I gave up and went back home to relax and continue my daily work. At least she’s safe now. That’s all that matters.For days, I tried talking to Nyra, since Jay Jay wouldn’t leave
Last Updated: 2025-05-18
Chapter: Chapter 7 - Luna Kai They were glowing. Letting my wolf take over must have made them glow. I began to pant, my heart pounding so hard it echoed in my ears. I wanted to hit Bethany again—harder—but before I could move, Naria grabbed my hand and rushed me toward the school toilets. Inside, I stumbled to the mirror. My eyes stared back at me, still glowing... but what scared me even more was the color. Silver. Bright, unfamiliar, almost alive. "Okay, Nyra, you have to control yourself. Take a deep breath, okay?" Naria’s voice broke through the buzzing in my head. I tried. I sucked in a shaky breath, but it didn’t help. I kept panting, my chest tightening, my hands curling into fists at my sides. Fear clawed up my throat, mixing with the burning anger I couldn't seem to swallow. "Naria... I can't," I gasped, my voice trembling. "Think of something good," she said quickly, her hands gripping my shoulders. "Like a good memory. Focus on those, Nyra." I squeezed my eyes shut, desperate to find som
Last Updated: 2025-05-16
Chapter: Chapter 0006-WeaklingNyra's Pov“Thank the Goddess you are back, my mate.”Did I hear that correctly? Did he just call me his mate… and hug me?What is happening?The Alpha who rejected me, who called me weak, is hugging me.The moment I heard the word mate from inside, something stirred deep within me. I wanted to embrace him too… but his words from that night still echo in my ears.For a second, I felt his warmth.And then, he pulled away.“Where the hell have you been? Do you know how worried your mom and brother were?”That soft tone he greeted me with? Gone.Now he was using the same harsh voice from that night.“Nyra, what were you thinking? You know Oakland is not safe. You can’t be roaming around as you like when you don’t even have the abilities to protect yourself.”He just won’t shut up.Why does he keep reminding me of that night?Why him, of all people, as my mate?I’m glad he rejected me.I can feel the wolf inside me now.When the next full moon comes, I’m going to show him exactly what he
Last Updated: 2025-05-15
Chapter: Chapter 5 - Jackson LycanJackson's POVEver since my father, the Alpha, was killed in an ambush planned by outsiders, the title of Alpha was passed down to me. I was only sixteen. I had always thought I’d have more time—more time to be just the Alpha’s son before stepping into the full weight of leadership. But fate didn’t wait.My best friend Aran and I had been under strict watch since then, always surrounded by tight security. Curfews were enforced by 9 p.m., training was constant, and we were always preparing ourselves and our warriors for whatever threat might come next. Being Alpha and Beta wasn’t just about leading—it was about surviving. And survival meant being strong. We both understood that a weak leader would only bring fear and chaos. Outsiders would sense that weakness and attack.I prayed my mate would be strong. I hoped for someone who wouldn’t need protecting, someone who could stand beside me in battle, not hide behind me. I needed a Luna who could fight for our people, not someone who’d add
Last Updated: 2025-05-14
Chapter: Chapter - MateLunaborn… what?I had no clue or whatsoever he was talking about. I didn’t even notice when I sat down at the dining table. The only reason I stayed—why I didn’t bolt out that door—was because of what he said next.He knew why I couldn’t meet my wolf.Why I couldn’t shift last night.Why Alpha Jackson called me weak.I didn’t care about any of that “last of her kind” or “Lunaborn princess” nonsense. None of that mattered. All I wanted—needed—was to understand why I hadn’t connected with my wolf.“According to our sources, something—or someone—in Oakland is blocking your connection,” the dark-blond guy said, the one acting like he was in charge. But now, for the first time, he looked unsure. Like he didn’t know what to say next. “It could be a spell… or a potion. Something unnatural.”“Yeah, okay, you said that before,” I snapped, cutting him off. “That’s why I’m asking—how do I fix it? How do I meet my wolf okay?”I didn’t want to hear another speech. I didn’t care about prophecies or
Last Updated: 2025-04-24