The Alpha's Orphaned Mate

The Alpha's Orphaned Mate

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“Look me in the eye and tell me not to touch you,” Gabe repeated.I opened my mouth, but to my mortification, all that came out was a breathy whine. “You can’t, can you?” he said victoriously. “Because you want me to touch you. You want it so much it scares you.” “That’s not true,” I said shakily. ***Abandoned as an infant and raised by humans, Estelle is shocked to learn that she’s a wolf shifter. Not only that, but she’s also the mate of the cold, dangerous Alpha of an isolated pack. When he brings her into their hidden village to become his Luna, things just get more complicated. A rival is working to turn the pack against her, and someone wants her dead. All the while, the mystery of her parents’ death looms over her. Can she survive long enough to become the Luna?The Alpha’s Orphaned Mate is created by Caricia Dulse, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1 : Killer Meeting

*Estelle*

It's frustrating, not being the person you want.

I walked along with the rest of the group, touring a university I had thought about attending. I was only half-listening to the presentation, paying more attention to the conversations of others as we'd pass by.

I knew that inside of me was a powerful, confident woman. When I was stuck in all the halfway houses or foster homes I was raised in, I would imagine myself that way. But now I was eighteen and out on my own. In theory, there should have been nothing holding me back.

But I'd never been so filled with anxiety and self-doubt. Did I even want to go to college? I'd always thought that I did. But this was the third university I'd toured, and it just doesn't feel right.

For one thing, it was too boisterous and crowded for me. It made me feel like I was in a cage.

In addition to the unease of the crowds, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was imminent danger around, that something was lurking nearby and just waiting for the chance to chew me up and spit me out.

I tried to tell myself I was being paranoid, but the feeling only got worse.

I swore there was a man trailing after us on the tour. He had shaggy dark hair and glared at me every time I glanced his way. I stayed close to the rest of the people and tried not to look at him. He invoked a feeling of terror that I couldn't shake. If I were more confident, I would have confronted him, or at least drawn attention to him. But I wasn't the confident woman I imagined myself to be.

It was frustrating.

And I knew that he had bad intentions.

For as long as I could remember, I'd always had a strong ability to sense danger. I tried to dismiss it as just intuition when I was young, but lately, I'd had to admit to myself that it was more than that. It was like there was another being inside of me–maybe another half of me is more accurate.

There was a presence there that spoke to me–not in words, really, but I understood it just the same.

Sometimes I think it means I'm crazy, but the presence has never led me astray before. It's always guided me away from danger and kept me fed and warm. That's far more than many kids in the system can say.

I relied on it, trusted it.

And right then, it was telling me to stay on my toes, so I was.

When the campus tour was over, I took a rideshare back to my hotel. I saw the man on the sidewalk as the car pulled away. His hateful expression sent a shiver down my spine. I couldn't wait to be far away from him.

The place I was staying at was a cheap hotel, in a strange city, but it was the best I could do. My flight home wasn't until 8:00 am, and I couldn't spend all night just waiting around the airport.

The presence within me was practically howling in displeasure. I kept seeing the strange man's face everywhere, and I started to wonder if he was real, or if it was my imagination.

After my eighteenth birthday, something bizarre happened to me. It confirmed everything I ever feared about myself. It proved that I'm either insane… or not human.

I'd had a vivid dream that I was running wild through the forest. I could smell the pine sap and moss all around me. I could see the silvery light of the full moon reflecting off of the rain-damp foliage. I could feel the leaves beneath my feet. It was so incredibly real.

I wasn't human in the dream. I was a wolf. The feeling of contentment was indescribable. I ran through the forest and felt the dew beneath my paws and smelled a thousand scents. It was pure bliss.

Until I woke up the next morning, naked in my room.

I shook the memory from my mind. I was far too tired to be thinking so seriously now. When I got out of the car, I looked around me cautiously. There was no sign of the stranger.

I let out a breath of relief.

It had been a long day, and I was hungry. I considered ordering room service, but I didn't want to sit in my room all night alone. I'd had enough of that kind of solitude. I decided to get something at the hotel restaurant; that wasn't very adventurous, but it was a start.

Once again, I found myself in a crowd. I could barely raise my voice loud enough for the waitress to hear me as I ordered my pasta. I was curled in on myself, toying nervously with my napkin, as I waited for my food to arrive.

The sense of danger was back… and it was stronger. I was too scared to look around the restaurant for a source.

But that's not what had me feeling so exposed.

I could smell something strange. At first, I thought it was an expensive cologne, the scent of citrus and cedarwood hitting me in waves, giving me a heady, almost drunk feeling.

What's more, the presence inside me, the same one that warned me of danger, was reacting to it in a way I couldn't understand. I felt strange, almost giddy. It was incredibly uncomfortable and for a moment, I wondered if someone had spiked my drink.

I stood up a little shakily and made my way to the bathroom, telling myself I'd be fine if I just tossed some water on my face. I pushed the bathroom door open and hurried to the sink, relieved that it seemed pretty clean. I turned the water on and splashed it over my face, letting the cool sensation bring my focus back to me.

Suddenly, I was yanked backward. I spun around, a shout sticking in my throat and making me choke.

It was the man from the campus.

I pushed at him, but it was useless. He was insanely strong. He clamped one hand around my throat and stared at me with that cold, hateful expression. I pulled and clawed at his arms, but he didn't flinch. He lifted his arm and my feet left the ground, increasing the pressure on my

throat and leaving me flailing uselessly in the air.

Just as I was certain I was about to be killed, the door swung open and I watched over his shoulder as another man entered the lady's room. It must have been the lack of oxygen that made him appear to be moving in slow motion.

His hair was windswept and dark with a white streak near his right temple, and his eyes were brilliant blue. He was stunning–what a stupid thought to have at a moment like that. His eyes flashed silver as he stalked toward me. There was unadulterated rage etched into every line of his attractive face.

My heart thundered in my chest.

He snarled as he grabbed the side of my attacker's head and whirled him around. The man dropped me, and I fell to my knees. The blue eyed man landed a series of lightning fast, brutal blows to my attacker that left him staggering against the door to the bathroom stall.

Then he turned to me.

There was distaste in his eyes as he looked down at me, crumpled and cowering on the bathroom floor. I wanted to cry, but I still hadn't caught my breath.

He parted his lips, flashing unnaturally sharp teeth at me. His voice was like a distant roll of thunder. It was the deepest voice I'd ever heard and it took me a moment to process his words.

"If you don't want to die, you're going to have to trust me."

I wanted to argue, but my attacker was struggling upright. I scrambled to my feet and stumbled towards the door. The blue eyed man growled in irritation and turned to deal with the stranger.

I rushed out into the hall. I don't know why I didn't run into the bar and scream for help.

Apparently, I was the kind of person who dies in the opening scene of a horror movie.

I ran down the hall and crashed through an emergency exit, emerging on the street. I was prepared to abandon all of my belongings just to get away. I thought that I'd just go to the airport and wait for my plane. No one would try anything in an airport, and I could leave this whole mess behind me.

There was a commotion and shouting coming from behind me, but I didn't dare look. My inner voice was screaming at me to turn back. I kept seeing flashes of silver and red behind my eyes. The low growl in my head was disorienting–it wanted me to go back to the blue-eyed man. It was trying to assure me that I could trust him. I was too confused and afraid to listen.

I just focused on my fear. I let it fill up my chest and choke me. Maybe I was trying to argue with myself.

I didn't see it coming when I was struck from the side. Before I could hit the ground, there was an arm around my waist and I was being lifted from the sidewalk. I screamed as loud as I could, and I was vaguely aware that people were stopping and staring.

I needed help. I didn't know what was happening. I tried to vocalize these thoughts, but all that came out was the repeated phrase: "Why me?"

Then there was a rumble of thunder beside me and I was wrenched away from my attacker's grip. The hands that pulled me free were warm and instantly stilled the panic in my chest. Despite myself, I clung to those strong arms. I couldn't see him, but I knew it was the blue-eyed man. I let the inside voice win, and I nuzzled against his chest and cried.

His hold was stiff but strong. He was speaking over my head, but I couldn't understand a word.

There was so much shouting and sirens were filling the air. I felt like I couldn't breathe. I heard heavy boots rapidly moving away from us.

He was leaving.

One warm, strong hand took my chin forcefully and lifted my head. I looked into those impossibly dark, blue eyes and tried to calm my tears. I had never felt so pathetic.

His expression was disdainful as he regarded me. "You're coming with me," he said coldly. "Clearly, you can't protect yourself."

I wanted to rail against that statement. I'd done a damn good job protecting myself up to this point. But I just stared mutely. I didn't know what was happening. This had to be a nightmare. There was danger in this man's face, but he hadn't hurt me… not yet.

That shaggy-haired stranger had stalked me all the way from campus. I would be a fool to think he wouldn't be back. I didn't know why he was after me, but this man seemed to understand. If I was alone, I was going to die.

"Follow me," he ordered.

He released me and walked away. I hesitated, just for a moment, but I needed to decide quickly if I didn't want to lose him in the increasing crowd.

The sirens were getting closer. The sense of danger was still buzzing beneath my skin. I was afraid of this man, but right at that moment, I was more afraid of being alone.

"Hurry up," he called over his shoulder.

I ran after him.

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50 Chapters
Chapter 1 : Killer Meeting
*Estelle*It's frustrating, not being the person you want. I walked along with the rest of the group, touring a university I had thought about attending. I was only half-listening to the presentation, paying more attention to the conversations of others as we'd pass by.I knew that inside of me was a powerful, confident woman. When I was stuck in all the halfway houses or foster homes I was raised in, I would imagine myself that way. But now I was eighteen and out on my own. In theory, there should have been nothing holding me back. But I'd never been so filled with anxiety and self-doubt. Did I even want to go to college? I'd always thought that I did. But this was the third university I'd toured, and it just doesn't feel right.For one thing, it was too boisterous and crowded for me. It made me feel like I was in a cage. In addition to the unease of the crowds, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was imminent danger around, that something was lurking nearby and jus
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Chapter 2 : Welcome Home
*Estelle*I stumbled down the sidewalk and looked repeatedly over my shoulder at the chaos behind us. There were people cluttering the street and shouting at us to come back. Police sirens were blaring, and I could see the blue and red lights approaching quickly. People were crowded into doorways and windows, looking out to see what the commotion was. The blue-eyed man didn't react to any of it. He just kept walking, facing straight ahead. My head was buzzing with confusion and the insistent keening of my instinctual side. It was too much for me to process. I trailed after the man, not sure what else to do. "Who are you?" I asked, trying to keep up. "Who was that man? Why was he attacking me?" "You talk too much," he muttered. "Wha–" I stammered. I'd been criticized plenty of times for being too quiet, but never for talking too much. The man came to a stop so suddenly that I nearly walked right into his back. In my attempt to avoid hitting him, I stumbled and fell f
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Chapter 3 : Wolf Shifter
*Estelle*It was the middle of the night and the streets were silent. The scent of flower boxes and foliage filled the crisp, clean forest air as we continued down the cobblestone walk. We passed a butcher shop, a bakery, and a coffee shop. It was like something out of a romance movie. It was the kind of place I always dreamed of settling down in. Awestruck, I asked, "Home?" This cute little village was his home? It didn't seem possible for someone so cold to come from a place that seemed so warm. Then again, I knew better than to judge a book by its cover. Gabe's cover was undeniably alluring, but inside was a different story. "This is where our pack has settled," he said softly. "It's not much, but it's safe. I've worked hard to make sure that we have everything we need. You'll be staying here." "You can't just decide that for me," I said. The thought of staying was actually nice, but I definitely didn't belong here. A cute little village like this being run by an isola
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Chapter 4 : Freedom
*Estelle*The idea of being in love with Gabe would have been laughable if it didn't send a cold dread down my spine. I pictured the intensity in Gabe's eyes last night, when he'd been just inches from me. He'd looked at me like he could see right into my mind. It was unsettling. I wrapped my arms around myself and shook my head. Val seemed like a nice guy, but there was no way he was talking about the same man who had brought me here. "Where is Gabe, anyway?" I asked softly. There were a few people out and about now, and it seemed like more of the little shops were starting to open up. I didn't really want to be seen wandering around the village. This seemed like the kind of place where a stranger would stick out, and I didn't want to be the center of attention. "He's taking care of some business. He asked me to get you up to speed on pack basics while he was busy. Do you have any questions so far?" Val motioned for me to turn right when we reached the end of the block. We
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Chapter 5 : The Rightful Luna
*Estelle*Gabe was smirking triumphantly at me, and I couldn't think of a way to react. The knowing look in his eyes made me feel exposed. I wanted to hide, but I couldn't move. "Look me in the eye and tell me not to touch you," Gabe repeated. I opened my mouth, but to my mortification, all that came out was a breathy whine. "You can't, can you?" he said victoriously. "Because you want me to touch you. You want it so much it scares you." "That's not true," I said shakily. Every part of me was telling him that I was lying. My breath was ragged, my heart was thundering in my chest, and my face was flushed. The smell of cedarwood was overpowering. I had to bite my lip to keep myself from whimpering. He hadn't even touched me yet. Just his proximity was enough to make me weak. "If it's not true, then just say the words," he said again. I could feel his body heat and it made me feel too warm. I had enough self-control not to move, not to close the distance between
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Chapter 6 : A No-Good Luna
*Estelle* Gabe left me waiting around his house all day. I guess Val was serious when he said that the Alpha was busy. Eventually, Val had found me flipping through books in the library and offered to take me back to the inn for the night. "Tell me about the role of the Luna," I said as we walked along. I wanted to understand why Isolde was convinced that I was trying to steal that position from her. "It's quite important," he said. "She doesn't lead the way the Alpha does, but there are many decisions that are entirely her domain.""That does sound important," I said quietly. He nodded and continued, "part of the Luna's job is to help care for the pack's children. This means that if the worst happened and a child is orphaned, it falls to the Luna to find that child a stable home. Now, this is a rare occurrence, but it has become an issue. After we were attacked nearly twenty years ago, many families were fractured."I looked over at him and saw the sadness in his ey
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Chapter 7 : Restrained
*Estelle* I stood frozen in the doorway, trying to process what I had just heard. In just one day, the pack had learned about my arrival and decided that they didn't want me. The man who had helped raise Gabe was telling him to send me away and that I wasn't good enough. All of this, even though we were supposed to be mates. I was used to rejection, but this was beyond the pale. Charles was looking at Gabe sympathetically, but his expression seemed insincere to me. Gabe hadn't moved since Charles spoke. His eyes were expressionlessly fixed on Charles, as if he couldn't react. Or maybe he was waiting for something more to happen. My wolf was in distress. I could picture her pacing anxiously and a soft, almost pitiful whine was echoing in my mind. That side of me couldn't stand the threat of losing its mate. It was amplifying the shock and hurt that I was feeling, which made it nearly impossible for me to keep a handle on my emotions. My eyes were watering already. "I know th
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Chapter 8 : My History
*Estelle*"Estelle? Where are you going?" I paused, despite myself. It was Val's voice. I should have pretended I hadn't heard him, but it was too late now. The smile fell from his face as he approached me. "What?" I asked hoarsely. I wiped uselessly at my eyes and tried to compose myself. "What happened?" he asked. I threw my hands up helplessly and let out a humorless laugh. "Gabe." "What happened now?" Val seemed equal parts concerned and annoyed. "He threatened to keep me locked in my room if I tried to leave," I sniffled and hated myself for how pathetic it sounded. "Why won't he just let me leave?" "Why did he say that?" Val asked. "He wouldn't make that threat unprompted.""According to Charles, the pack doesn't want me as their Luna. He told Gabe to reject me. I said if that was the case, I should just go home. If I'm not wanted here, then there's no reason for me to stay," I explained. "Charles said that? He used the word reject?" The tone of Val
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Chapter 9 : Learning to Adapt
*Estelle*The past few weeks had been better than I'd expected. Life in the village was slow-paced and peaceful. I loved walking along the streets in the evening. I could stargaze and breathe the cool, fresh forest air and never have to worry about who might be walking behind me or what would happen if I took a wrong turn. It was a peace I'd never felt in my life. Mama Iida was great company too. We'd started spending our evenings together playing Gin Rummy or Crazy Eights while she told me stories about the pack. I learned so much more about the intricacies of pack life from her than I could have from anyone else. She had stories about all of the families in the village, including Gabe's. She told me all about his father, the previous Alpha. By all accounts, he was a friendly, patient man. I felt bad for Gabe for having lost him so young. I couldn't help but wonder how much of his cold exterior was because of that loss. She also told me about Charles. He had been close frie
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Chapter 10 : No One Disrespects My Mate
*Estelle* I was either paranoid, or people were still talking about me. It had been two days since Gabe returned from his trip. Since then, every time I stepped outside, I felt like I was being watched. I caught people whispering or pointing at me. Sometimes, they just glared as I walked by. I wracked my brain but couldn't think of anything I'd done that might have offended anyone or upset the pack like this. I wanted to talk to Gabe about it, but I was afraid he'd think I was being dramatic. Things hadn't exactly been sunshine and rainbows between us. Sure, we were getting along better, but that was because we had a tentative agreement about my staying. I had an out, at least in theory. He could always change his mind and refuse to let me leave. If it came to that, I'd find a way out, but it was pointless to dwell on it now. I tried to stay away from the main house during the day because Gabe was always working. He'd get irritated if I was underfoot. But he was also irrita
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