The Alpha’s Stellar Mate

The Alpha’s Stellar Mate

By:  Mad  Ongoing
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Stella Grace is an astronomer who perceives coordinates in peculiar constellations. By following the path of the stars, she finds a supernatural world she never thought existed, and consequently saddles her destiny with a cruel alpha and little interest in being connected to an ordinary human. When the supernatural arises, doors open to reveal the influence of the moon and stars on the fates of these two creatures, but there are horrors and adventures that not even logic would be able to explain.

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102 Chapters
01
"Stella, do I need to insist on saying that this is the worst idea you've ever had in your entire life?""Even if you say so, Mom, I won't go back."Through the dashboard of the car, I heard my mother sigh deeply. I wouldn't be surprised if she was regretting the day she didn't use condoms with her father I never met - but who had left a cheap necklace for my mother to give me in the future - because maybe that way she wouldn't be listening to the last words of her only daughter.Last words, literally, because everyone knew that crossing the border of the fields and returning to the abandoned cities was an accurate death sentence. Everyone knew that our world was doomed and that the right thing was to hide in nature because the cities no longer belonged to ordinary humans. I also knew, but I had already come too far to give up for fear of some silly and old legends."There are monsters out there," said Mom, her trembling and failed voice. She should be crying. "I can't allow you to c
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02
A man appeared from inside the guardhouse, holding a weapon in his large hands and an expression that mixed astonishment and anger. The very close eyebrows gave the expression of constant frowns on his square face. But what was scary was his size. If he wasn't more than two meters, then my years of mathematical studies wouldn't be worth anything."Hello," I said amicably when I realized that he was approaching. As pathetic as it seemed, I believed it would be good to get straight to the point. "I received the message."The stranger walked on small debris from the sidewalk, but his boots did not produce sound. It was almost as if he floated, or as if he was trained not to draw attention in any way. A stealth predator. I wondered how long he knew I was there. If I hadn't seen it while I was approaching by car.Although legends lead us to believe in supernatural and unreal creatures, there were also rumors of humans who ventured across borders and never returned, creating a group of surv
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“Slave?” I asked, widening my eyes. "No, sir. I'm not a slave. I'm looking for medicines or herbs. I'm looking for anything that can heal my people. Our people."The stranger laughed. It wasn't a normal laugh. It wasn't pure debauchery. It was a sound that made me tremble and maybe my knees would fail if I tried to stand up. However, the man didn't seem at all willing to let me go. On the contrary, he was nowTaking it into the military barracks, we were followed by all the other men."Do you even know where you got into, little girl?" asked the stranger, showing yellowish teeth as he smiled widely. I felt the evil, I felt the worst intentions he showed to have, and I almost emptied my bladder. "Your people would never compare to mine. We are what you fear. And you are food for us. You're nothing but fresh meat now."A long time ago I had learned to fear men. With the lack of food and the increasingly uncertain days, men showed their true faces. There were no laws to protect women. No
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Surprise echoed among people, but the man merely moved his eyes to me. The golden glow seemed to turn red for a quick moment, but I did not pay attention to this fact, as I struggled with fear and faced the risk."Listen here, you Neanderthal, I'm an asthmatic with serious problems of arrogance. I studied for years of my short life to get to this point: where I find an answer. People are dying. There is hunger and fear where I come from. If I will be enslaved at the end of this day, at least I demand to know what is there inside this barracks so that the stars would send me here.""Stars don't speak," he said, arching an eyebrow."They spoke this time."The stranger just watched me for too long, so he gave a snorting giggle. The sound gave me goosebumps, but it wasn't out of fear."Your stars sent you to the wolves den, sweetie. There's nothing in there but us.""No medicine?"“No.”"No weed?".“Nothing.”I felt frustrated and shocked. I let go of the stranger's arm and looked at the s
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I laughed. It was a laugh of despair because I no longer knew how I had gotten into that mess. All that moment seemed like a weird dream and I would soon wake up in the cold accommodation in the middle of the field, with more dust to hit the covers and having a day of pure heat in the tight rooms of college. That didn't seem real."I can't explain myself in ten seconds," I replied with a frown."You wasted five of your time saying that, take good care of your next words.""My name is Stella and I'm an astronomer," I decided to introduce myself, to at least win more than ten seconds. It seemed to work because the Alpha sketched a slight shock when dilating his pupils. Around us, the silence was present. "I study the stars, and I found coordinates following the constellations of the zodiac. Or rather, some constellations, because there were many others that I didn't have time to translate.""And what did the moon say to you?" he asked, letting go of my chin. "Duntied did the moon agree
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As the pack led me deeper into the wilderness, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The Alpha had let me go, but why? And what was he hiding?My questions were soon answered as we entered the ruins of an abandoned city. The pack moved swiftly, guiding me through the empty streets and alleyways. But as we approached the center of the city, I could sense that something was wrong.The pack suddenly stopped, and the Alpha turned to me, his eyes narrowed. "I can't let you go," he said, his voice low and menacing. "Not now."I tried to protest, but the pack surrounded me, blocking my escape. And then I heard the sound of approaching footsteps. A group of humans, armed with guns and weapons, emerged from the shadows, led by a woman who seemed to be in charge.The Alpha growled, his eyes blazing with anger. "What is the meaning of this?" he demanded.The woman stepped forward, her eyes locked onto me. "You took one of our people," she said. "And now we're here to take her back."The Al
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As I approached the cabin, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief. It was small and dilapidated, but it would provide me with shelter, at least for a while.I pushed open the door and stepped inside, my eyes adjusting to the darkness. The cabin was empty, save for a few pieces of furniture and a small fireplace.I set down my bag and began to explore the cabin, searching for anything that could be of use. I found a few cans of food and a water bottle, and I set them aside, grateful for the meager supplies.As I sat by the fireplace, warming my hands, I couldn't help but think about what had happened. I was alone, in the middle of nowhere, with no way to contact the outside world. The Alpha and his pack were still out there, hunting me.But despite the fear that gripped me, I knew that I couldn't give up. I had to keep fighting, to find a way out of this nightmare.And so, I began to formulate a plan. I would gather supplies, try to find a way to signal for help, and most important
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As we entered the pack's den, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and nervousness. I had followed the Alpha here, leaving my old pack behind, but not all of the wolves seemed happy to see me.The Alpha had vouched for me, but some of the wolves still harbored doubts. They had just been in a fight with humans, and the last thing they wanted was to take in a stranger who could bring danger to their pack.As the Alpha led me to a clearing, I saw a group of wolves gathered there, including some who had argued against taking me in. They looked at me warily, and I could feel their eyes scanning me for any signs of danger.I tried to remain calm and composed, not wanting to give them any reason to doubt me. I knew that I had to be patient and earn their trust over time.The Alpha spoke up, addressing the concerns of the pack members. "I know that you're worried," he said. "But Stella is not a threat to us. She has proven herself to be a loyal ally and a skilled fighter. She can help
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As we continued our journey towards the pack's dwelling, I spent my days studying the moon's influence on the pack's strength and transformation. I was fascinated by the intricacies of their curse, and I couldn't help but wonder if there was a way to break it.As we walked, I overheard some wolf girls talking about a wolf who was waiting for the alpha. They whispered about how he would be furious to learn that his mating was not among them, but instead, a filthy human.Their words stung me, but I knew I had to keep my focus on my task. I couldn't afford to let my emotions get in the way of finding a cure for the pack's curse.As we approached the pack's dwelling, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at their ability to survive in the wilderness. The pack had built their homes into the mountainside, using the rocks and trees to create a natural fortress.I was led to a small hut on the outskirts of the dwelling, which was to be my home for the time being. From there, I could hear th
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I sat under the stars, my notebook and telescope by my side. It was my safe haven, my escape from the world around me. As I gazed up at the glittering sky, I felt a sense of peace wash over me.But my solitude was short-lived. I heard footsteps approaching, and I turned to see the alpha making his way towards me. I couldn't help but feel nervous as he sat down next to me, his presence so powerful and overwhelming."Good evening, Stella," he said, his voice deep and soothing."Good evening, Alpha," I replied, trying to keep my voice steady."What are you doing out here all alone?" he asked, his eyes scanning the stars."I'm studying the stars," I replied. "I'm an astrologer.""A really astrologer?" he repeated, clearly intrigued."Yes," I said, feeling more confident now that we were discussing my passion. "I study the movements of the stars and the moon. It's fascinating to me, the way the universe works.""I've always found the stars to be mesmerizing," the alpha said, his eyes still
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