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The Alpha's Chosen
The Alpha's Chosen
Author: Wild_dandelions_x

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last update Last Updated: 2025-09-30 12:13:19

Aprils pov.

I wake up with a huge smile on my face, and when I look at the alarm, I see that I woke up ten minutes before it rang. It must be the excitement. It's finally here—I'm finally eighteen!

I get up from bed, Open my curtains, and the beautiful sunrise rays instantly fill the room, illuminating it with its golden glow, damn! I could stare at the sunrise all day. Are you more of a sunrise lover or a sunset lover?

I quickly make my bed and head to the shower to freshen up. After I am done, I get dressed and make my way through the house, finally getting to the kitchen.

I am greeted with the fantastic scent of pastries, and when I step into the kitchen, the scene of a hearty breakfast welcomes me:  I see pancakes, slices of bacon, fried eggs, freshly baked muffins,  cupcakes, and coffee nicely arranged on the dining table.

Aaaww, isn't my Mum the absolute sweetest?

"Good Morning Mom," I say as I give her a kiss on the cheek.

"Good Morning  Darling." She says.

"Happy birthday, my sweet, beautiful daughter," she adds excitedly as she places a kiss on my forehead and hugs me tightly. My little girl is growing up. I can't believe you are now eighteen."

"Thanks, Mom," I say.

"Well, sit down and have some breakfast before you get late for school." She says as she grabs a plate and serves me a little bit of everything.

"Today you might find your mate, are you excited?" She says as she hands me the plate

"Honestly Mum I'm not. What if I don't find him?  I don't want to be too disappointed." I say and start devouring the yummy food as she pours me a cup of coffee.

I meant what I said, though. Some people don't find their mate until way later in life, while some find them immediately, while others never do and wander the world without having ever experienced being with their mate. There is really no formula for these things. For all I know, my mate is not even in this pack.

"Don't be too negative; you don't know what the Moon Goddess may have in store for you. Any man would be blessed and lucky to have you as their mate." She said, causing my eyes to tear up.

"Thank You so much, Mom. I love you, and I am so blessed to have you as my mother. The Moon Goddess did me well." I say, get up, find my way to her, hug her, and give her a kiss on the cheek, only to find her cheek already wet with tears.

Damn, This morning was turning out to be one of those emotional mornings that happens every other week. I love this woman to death.

"Thank You for the yummy breakfast," I add.

"You're always welcome. I love you too, my sweetheart, " she says, and that warms my heart to the core.

"You better hurry before you get late, Your father is still out on patrols and will probably get in by lunchtime,"

"Alright, Mom. Hug him for me when he gets back." I say and kiss her one more time." Have a good day."

"Have a great birthday sweetheart,"

"Thank You," I say as I dash out to the living room to get my bag and head out the door.

I get my backpack from the living room, dash out of the front door, get in my car, and head to school.

Well, I realize now that you don't know anything about me. Maybe I should tell you just a little bit.

My name is April Robinson, and I'm a werewolf. You might be thinking, "What? A werewolf?" But it's true we actually exist.

Today, I hope to find my mate. A mate is a werewolf's soul mate, a significant other. Mates are supposed to love and care for you like no other person does or ever will.

At the age of eighteen, most werewolves find their mates.

I know I was all negative earlier, but some part of me kinda wished I would find my mate today; after all, who would not want a happily ever after? To have someone love and understand you so profoundly?

Am I delusional for actually being excited about that?

"No love. Can you imagine us being with our mate? In his arms and him just loving on us?" My wolf Snow says, and I just smile at the possibility of that, and I find myself daydreaming the rest of the way driving to school.

I reach school and make my way towards my locker.

I have always been an outsider; I never understood why, yet I was born here and have lived here all my life.

It hurt when I was younger, but I kind of just got used to it and started to keep to myself. Eventually, I just ended up being a loner. It was hard at first because wolves are social creatures most of the time and treat each member of the pack like family, but at the end of the day, it is what it is.

Lunch comes quickly, and since I have no friends at school, I always eat my lunch in the library.

I have yet to find my mate (if you were wondering!) And I don't think I will.

The bell rings, and I make my way to class.

The teacher called in sick, so we had a substitute today. They just gave us a few revision questions and told us we were free to do whatever we wanted as long as we kept quiet.

Therefore, I just decided to read my novel and do the questions later because Math was easy for me, and I would finish it fast. Also, this book has such a grip on me that I can't even explain it.

Just as I was about to continue reading "All the Bright Places," I heard a knock on the door.

'Yes, come in!" The substitute says.

When the door opens, I am hit with the most amazing scent. It smells woodsy, and it makes my hormones turn haywire!

"Mate! Mate! Mate!" Snow (my wolf) screams in excitement.

I am happy, too, but that is before I see who it is. No! No! No! It can't be! The future Alpha of this pack can't be my mate!

The look of disgust he gives me lets me know that my mate feels the same.

"The principal wants to see April Robinson," his voice stirred something in me.

Wait what? What did I do?

I stand up and make my way to the principal's office.

It is just him and me in the hallways. I start walking toward the principal's office, but I'm stopped when something—or rather someone—pulls me back.

"April, I know you are my mate," he says.

"I know that too.  Could this day get any better? "I ask, half hoping he feels the same way despite the look of disgust he gave me earlier.

"Actually it can. I Jake Currington future Alpha of the Dark Moon pack reject you April Robinson as my mate and future Luna of this pack," he says with no emotion.

I feel my heart breaking, and the tears start flowing of their own accord.

"Wh-Why?" I stammer.

"I need a female to bear me strong Alpha pups. And honestly, you are not that female," he says coldly.

Well, if my heart had broken before, it sure as hell is shattered now.

"I April Robinson accept your rejection," I say and walk away from my supposed mate before I break down more in front of him.

I did not want him to see me at my lowest point to further prove his point about me being weak.

As I spoke those words, I felt the mate bond shatter; it may not have had a chance to take root, but it was still there, and Oh my Goddess, did it fucking hurt.

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  • The Alpha's Chosen   51

    APRILS POVThe air in the bar was thick and quiet, which made me uneasy. The kind of silence where you know something’s coming, even if you don’t know what it is. My senses were on high alert, my eyes flicking between the glass of beer in my hand and the rogue who had taken a seat at the counter. He wasn’t saying much, but his presence was loud enough.I couldn’t help but feel the weight of his gaze, the way he was watching me. I wasn’t sure if he knew exactly what I was, but I felt like he was trying to figure me out. My fingers tightened around my glass, keeping myself busy, though every nerve in my body screamed to leave the bar and get some distance between us. But I couldn’t. Not yet.It wasn’t the first time I’d encountered rogues in my travels, but something about this guy felt different. Maybe it was the quiet way he moved and seemed to be waiting for something—waiting for me to slip up. Or perhaps it was just the knowledge that he was part of the group that had been trailing

  • The Alpha's Chosen   50

    APRILS POVI felt it again.The sensation crept up my spine, that all-too-familiar prickling feeling. My senses had always been sharp, and they were telling me, without a doubt, that I wasn't alone.I turned my head slightly, watching the shadows as I continued down the quiet street. The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end as I knew someone was following me. I didn't need to turn around fully to confirm it. The feeling in my gut—the way the air around me felt too heavy, too aware—told me everything I needed to know.I wasn't afraid, though. Not anymore. I could handle myself. It was what I'd been doing for months—surviving, always staying one step ahead. I was a rogue. And rogues didn't get caught."Stay close, Snow," I murmured to my wolf, whose presence stirred restlessly within me. I could feel her on edge, too. We were ready, prepared. The moment they tried something, we'd strike.I quickened my pace, keeping my steps light and deliberate. I wasn't sure how many there were o

  • The Alpha's Chosen   49

    UNKNOWNS POVAfter a couple of days of stalking the bar and the bartender.We decided to move after the bar had emptied out one night. The girl had left, and the Alpha had not returned, but something was still lingering in the air—a sense of impending danger.The streets were eerily quiet as we followed her trail. She had gone down one of the side alleys, and we were determined not to lose her this time.I wasn't sure what it was about her. She was human, at least that's what it seemed. But the way she had interacted with the Alpha… it didn't add up.We were walking into something much bigger than we realized.Suddenly, we heard the unmistakable sound of footsteps behind us. A faint rustling, just out of sight."Keep your eyes open," I muttered. We weren't alone. And I had a feeling we were about to find out exactly why this town felt so strange.The night air had turned colder, an unnatural chill creeping through the alleyways, sending a shiver down my spine. I felt it then—an unsett

  • The Alpha's Chosen   48

    Unknown's POVThe bar was thick with smoke and the murmur of voices. The fire crackled in the hearth, sending flickers of orange light dancing across the darkened corners of the room. Outside, the wind howled through the trees, the kind of storm that seemed to promise danger. But in here, everything felt still—too still, like the calm before the storm.I leaned back in the booth, the scent of cheap liquor and sweat clinging to the air, and scanned the room. My eyes flicked to Finn, who was staring at the doorway, eyes narrowed like a predator waiting for a rabbit to appear. Riker sat across from me, fiddling with his knife, his boots tapping absently on the wooden floor."Nothing yet?" Finn asked, his voice low and tight with frustration."No," I muttered. "We've been searching for weeks, and all we've found is a lot of nothing."The werewolf girl we'd been sent to find was still nowhere to be seen. The one who'd been asking too many questions—about packs, about the wolves hidden in t

  • The Alpha's Chosen   47

    April's POVThe night felt heavier than usual, the kind of weight that pressed down on your chest and made you second-guess every decision you'd ever made. I leaned against the bar counter, the polished wood smooth under my fingertips. The crowd had thinned out, leaving only the regulars murmuring in hushed tones at the far end of the room.Cassius was gone.The moment he told me he had to leave, I felt that familiar pang of uncertainty. But for the first time in months, I didn't feel abandoned. He'd looked me in the eyes, his voice steady, and told me he'd come back. And I believed him.That scared me more than I cared to admit.I wasn't used to this—to someone showing up and staying, to someone wanting me for more than fleeting moments. He'd brought me flowers and even even coaxed a few real laughs out of me before he left. It was... nice. Too nice. And yet, as much as I hated to admit it, I missed him already.But tonight wasn't about Cassius.The rogues were back.They moved like

  • The Alpha's Chosen   46

    Cassius's POVThe moon hung low in the sky, shrouded by dark clouds that carried the scent of impending rain. It mirrored the heaviness in my chest as I walked the perimeter of the pack lands. Every step echoed with the weight of responsibility, but my thoughts weren't entirely here. They drifted—always—to her.April.I tightened my coat against the chill and shook my head, trying to focus on the task at hand. "She's going to drive me insane," I muttered under my breath, but there was no real heat in the words.My Beta, Gabriel, chuckled from beside me, clearly having overheard. "You've got it bad, Alpha."I shot him a sideways glance. "You don't know the half of it.""She's different," he said, his tone turning serious. "I can see why you're drawn to her. But... does she know?"I knew what he meant. Does she know I'm an Alpha? Does she know what I'm risking every time I leave her side to deal with the rogues threatening our lands?"No," I said finally. "Not yet."Gabriel stopped wal

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