MasukA mute Alpha, traumatized by his parents' murder, abandons his fated mate at first sight—convinced his silence makes him unworthy. He then embarks on a desperate cross-country hunt through rival packs to find her, only to face a vengeful hunter who forces him to break twelve years of silence under torture. Meanwhile, his fiercely loyal mate storms into enemy territory to rescue him, and his womanizing Beta discovers his own fated mate is a man. Packed with primal attraction, brutal action, and emotional redemption, this shifter romance redefines what it means to be Alpha.
Lihat lebih banyak( 12 years ago )
The road passed by in a blur as the car sped down the road. Rain pelted the windshield, making it difficult to see the road ahead.
I slumped in my chair as uneasiness consumed me. "Mom, when are we going to get there?" I asked as I watched the trees sway in the wind. My mother turned in her chair and sent my father a quick glance before looking back at me.
"We'll be there in a few minutes, Kaelith," she assured me with her warm voice.
My parents took Darian, my best friend, and I to their meeting in a different pack located on the southern part of the coast. The pack was pretty nice. Darian and I had the opportunity to visit the beach with some of the other kids in the pack while the adults discussed. We built sand castles and swam in the ocean.
"There's someone on the road!" my dad exclaimed as he honked the horn, slamming on the brake pedal in the process. I looked up and saw a person standing not too far in front of the car.
The vehicle jerked forward, causing me to fly forward in my seat, but the seatbelt yanked me back into place. The strange, shadowy figure continued standing in front of the car, frozen in its spot. I couldn't see their faces because of the lack of sunlight and moonlight. The hood on their head created a shadow.
My dad honked the horn again but the person didn't move. It was like his feet were glued to the dirt road under him.
Turning the steering wheel, dad maneuvered the car around the person. As the car drove by, my eyes caught a glimpse of something shiny. I opened my mouth to shout, but it was too late.
My mother shrieked when the glass shattered as the arrow flew through the windshield and sunk into my dad's heaving chest. He cried out in pain as blood pooled out everywhere. His head lolled forward and he fell into the steering wheel, causing the car to swerve and increase in speed.
My mom screamed when she saw what happened and tried reaching for the wheel, but the sound of an arrow soaring through the air filled my pounding ears. It plunged into the side of my mom's head. The sound of her screaming caused bone-chilling goosebumps to crawl up my arms. Her wild, horror-filled, brown eyes stared back at me before rolling to the back of her skull as she slumped forward, red painting her face.
I could hear Darian cursing next to me as he cried. Tears streamed down my cheeks as I began to panic when I didn't know what to do. The guy was still behind us so Darian and I threw our bodies onto the floor of the car for protection. Darian and I stared at each other with wide, panicked eyes.
The car continued to race down the road, passing trees. "Are we going to die?" Darian cried out. I didn't answer. My parents were gone. Dead. And their lifeless bodies sat right in front of me. Now I had no one to take care of me.
'That's not true! You have me, Darian, and your whole pack!' my wolf tried to assure me.
I sobbed, burying my face into my knees. Why does the moon goddess hate me so much? Why is she punishing me? And what did I do to deserve this?
"Kae! What are we going to do?" Darian shouted at me as he peaked out of the back window. Rain poured into the car through the area where the windshield was supposed to be. Shattered glass scattered everywhere in the front, shimmering like glittering crystals.
Both of us looked around but we didn't know what to do. Then I looked straight ahead. My eyes widened when I saw the ending of the road. I quickly grabbed Darian's arm, tugging on it. He turned and saw it. Darian closed his eyes and started shouting prayers to the moon goddess.
Suddenly the car shifted away from the cliff. It was a miracle! "Oh thank the Moon goddess..." Darian mumbled. But before either one of us could blink, the car slammed into something big and hard and the both of us jolted forward, unprepared for the collision.
My head slammed into the middle console. Pain surged through my veins and colors splotched my vision. The last thing I remembered were the shouts and cries escaping Darian's mouth, and the blood painting my shaking fingers before I slipped unconscious.
The car ride home was painful and endless. Everything around me was dark except for the head lights ahead of the car and the lights from the radio and the dashboard. I gripped the steering wheel tightly, my knuckles turning white. My jaw was clenched and my eyes sent a death glare to the long road ahead. My mate wouldn't get out of my head. Her eyes. Her lips. Her face. Her hair. Her body. Her scent. It wouldn't go away.The music on the radio was blasting through the speakers, trying to get her off my mind but failing. I could still feel her body pressed against mine, arms around my neck, her sweet scent suffocating me. Just the idea of her has my friend from down below stiff. Taking a deep breath, I tried to calm myself down. I don't even know the girl. But she is my mate...Sighing, I turned my attention back to the road. Focus, I tell myself. ••When I reached home, it was way past midnight. In fact, it was pretty close to dawn. Like four o'clock. My eyes lids were attempting
Hey, I was doing just fine before I met youI drink too much and that's an issue but I'm okay...A smile formed on my lips as my mate stepped back from the guy. 'This is my chance,' I thought to myself as I pushed my way through the swarm of bodies. Hey, tell your friends it was nice to meet themBut I hope I never see them again...My heart pounded faster with each step I took. The closer I got, the stronger her intoxicating scent became. I sucked in a deep breath when I stood a few feet away from her. She probably felt my presence, because she turned her head, her mesmerizing eyes meeting mine. My breath got caught in my throat when I saw emotions swirl in the depths of her irises. Slightly parting her lips, she stared at me with wide eyes. I know it breaks your heartMoved to the city in a broke down carAnd four years, no callsI licked my lips when she stared at me in disbelief. My eyes swept over her body, taking in appearance. A navy, knee-length dress blowing slightly in th
Seconds ticked. Minutes passed. Hours flew by. Trees blurred as the car passed them. The road became two lanes when I got off the highway. The sun no longer hung at the center of the sky. Instead, it sat behind the tall mountains. The climate here was completely different compared to my pack.The mountains off in the distance had snowy caps and they looked absolutely beautiful. The trees in this coniferous forest were massive and blocked out a huge portion of the sky. My stomach churned, and I shifted in my seat, not feeling good. It was strange. The longer I stayed in the car, the closer we got to the pack, the more uneasy and anxious I felt. I didn't understand why I felt like this. I couldn't possibly be sick, because it was uncommon for a werewolf to get sick, especially an Alpha. Our immune systems were the best. My wolf seemed to be off in his own reality. He hadn't communicated with me during the whole trip. When I questioned him about this feeling, he didn't respond. Since h
After cooling down a bit, I couldn't sleep. My wolf and I remained restless. Unconsciousness wouldn't take over, so I decided to go out for a run. My wolf needed to get let out. When I exited the house, I allowed the sweatpants to fall from my waist. I shivered slightly at the feeling of the cool air dancing across my bare skin. At the same time, I loved it.Once I was ready, I allowed my wolf to take control of my body. The bones shifted and rearranged themselves as blond fur poked through the skin covering me. When I completely shifted, I broke off running in the direction of the beach a few miles away, towards the southern borders.The cool breeze blew through my fur as I bolted. The moon lit the sky along with the millions of twinkling stars. The trees became fewer the closer I got to the coastal beach. I could faintly see the ocean off in the distance. A few minutes later, I reached the sandy coast line. The cool sand stuck to my paws as I trekked across it, nearing the water. Th
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