ALPHA'S WYRD MATE
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Chapter 7 She feels no pain img
Chapter 8 Tell me more about Alpha Kale img
Chapter 9 I was open for service img
Chapter 10 He returns img
Chapter 11 We don't have a choice img
Chapter 12 You have no right img
Chapter 13 Let me die! img
Chapter 14 I don't like eating img
Chapter 15 Sounds like a plan img
Chapter 16 Challenge accepted img
Chapter 17 Let's strike a deal img
Chapter 18 Her rock img
Chapter 19 The calm img
Chapter 20 Before img
Chapter 21 The storm img
Chapter 22 Pain img
Chapter 23 You're going to make him jealous img
Chapter 24 Beautiful revenge img
Chapter 25 Broken Alpha img
Chapter 26 She's not done yet img
Chapter 27 Bold img
Chapter 28 I pray you find your mate img
Chapter 29 What will you gain img
Chapter 30 Sorry is just too hard img
Chapter 31 Just apologise! img
Chapter 32 Isn't he a werewolf img
Chapter 33 She is not the problem, you are. img
Chapter 34 Missing the other half img
Chapter 35 What is wrong with you img
Chapter 36 That I can really do img
Chapter 37 Heat img
Chapter 38 Rescue your mate img
Chapter 39 Punishment img
Chapter 40 Luna to the rescue img
Chapter 41 Luna to the rescue (2) img
Chapter 42 The original Luna img
Chapter 43 Do you have to be so dramatic img
Chapter 44 What don't you have img
Chapter 45 A new enemy img
Chapter 46 Festival preparation img
Chapter 47 What is this feeling in my chest img
Chapter 48 It could be a lie, and again, it may not be img
Chapter 49 Why img
Chapter 50 Why (accidentally repeated) img
Chapter 51 They aren't rings but emotions img
Chapter 52 Pondering img
Chapter 53 Vision img
Chapter 54 You are anxious and I am horny img
Chapter 55 Let's get married img
Chapter 56 Married img
Chapter 57 Married (2) img
Chapter 58 Mated img
Chapter 59 Mated (2) img
Chapter 60 Luna (1) img
Chapter 61 Luna (2) img
Chapter 62 The trouble they call Eris (1) img
Chapter 63 The trouble they call Eris (2) img
Chapter 64 Mark him img
Chapter 65 A blessing img
Chapter 66 Trust her img
Chapter 67 Trust her (2) img
Chapter 68 Winter Packs img
Chapter 69 Alva is your mother img
Chapter 70 A little bit of home – the sacred wolf img
Chapter 71 Daughter of Alva img
Chapter 72 The story of her birth img
Chapter 73 Captured img
Chapter 74 We will find her img
Chapter 75 A different kind of goddess img
Chapter 76 The beast of the curse img
Chapter 77 End of the Beast img
Chapter 78 Welcome back to life img
Chapter 79 Chase img
Chapter 80 Under the moonlight img
Chapter 81 A heartbeat img
Chapter 82 When I come, you won't have a choice img
Chapter 83 Crowned img
Chapter 84 Crowned – I have to go img
Chapter 85 The perfect weapon img
Chapter 86 The perfect weapon – the dark twin img
Chapter 87 Defeated img
Chapter 88 The only conditions img
Chapter 89 Finally, it's over img
Chapter 90 Twenty-five years is enough img
Chapter 91 His Sea Maid img
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ALPHA'S WYRD MATE

Kemmy B. Gabriel
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Chapter 1 Prologue

Know that saying "charity begins at home?" Or the one that says "you live by how you are brought up?" Sorry, are those even sayings? Don't know. Anyways, it is true that how you are raised is how you behave. Humph, that doesn't sound right. Let's do this again. Ahem...

I was born into a royal family, one that ruled over a certain village–like an American Indian (Native American) village but bigger with wooden houses and few tents. We weren't humans, neither were we any unique supernatural. We were the descendants of an Amazon princess and a demi god and a normal Amazon warrior and one of the descendant of Hercules. Don't remember well. We lived on a secret island, one magically hidden behind a waterfall. We were happy good people, my father was a great king. We were normal, at least before I was born, everything was normal. Everything changed the day one of our warriors went out of the island to hunt and caught a werewolf. My mother was vexed at the idea of killing the children of the moon goddess but my father strangely liked it.

So what did he do? He had the werewolf roasted and ate it.

Soon one werewolf became two and two, three and before my mother could tell what was happening, the entire village had become eaters of werecreatures. According to my mother, I was barely even conceived when it began. Unlike the others, she never joined them, never let my father corrupt me by eating poor werecreatures. My mother raised me to be nice, different from the other children. I was always alone learning her secrets, training to be a warrior for she believed that one day, our people would pay for their sins. She taught me to endure, for everything that would happen would fall on my head, for being the direct descendant of the king that started it. So all my life, I grew up keeping five words in heart:

1. One day my people would be punish.

2. I will take a side punishment for being my father's child.

3. Never to retaliate and kill a werecreatures, especially their favorite meal, werewolves.

4. Always endure.

5. Never let go of my kindness no matter what.

Each rules had more than one meaning, one only I knew. A particular occurrence I would never forget saved my life. I was twenty then, just returned from another intense training section with my mother. I saw the warriors dancing in the village square, surrounding something or someone. Mum stopped by to help a pregnant gazelle who was finding it difficult to deliver. Dad and some warriors went out to hunt for other werecreatures.

'What's going on here?' I asked sternly. They all stopped yelling and bowed. They made way for me to see the pregnant woman hugging her crying six years and nine years old sons. 'Bidziil, what's going on?'

'A pregnant werewolf, a rare catch. My warriors and I caught them returning from a journey.' He said proudly.

'So let me get this straight, you caught a pregnant werewolf and you are planning to kill her and her children?' He nodded. 'That's barbaric!' I shouted. 'She's a mother! A wife! You guys have upgrade to children now!!!'

'Sorry to disrespect you, Princess, but the king has given us orders to ignore you if you try to do anything or give us orders.'

'And did he tell you to stand still and let me kill you?' I sneered.

'Sorry, Princess, that's the order. We are saving them for the king's banquet tomorrow night.' I turned on my heels and stomped back to the palace, the biggest wooden building in the village. Tears pricked my eyes as I stomped into the house. I wasn't going to let them kill that innocent woman and her children, not one strand of her hair would be hurt.

Later at night, I snuck out of my room effortlessly. I went to the dungeon, going straight to the woman's cell. 'It's okay, your father would find us.' I heard her assuring her children.

Father had the royal sorcerer make spells to weaken wolves and delete telepathic communications. Her mate would never find her. 'Hello,' she came in front of her children immediately, snarling at me. 'Calm down, I'm here to help.'

'Help! You are going to kill us! I have heard of your people, how you kill and eat my kind...'

'How they kill and eat your kind, not I nor my mother. My name is Makawee but you can call me Kawee, I really want to help you.' I whispered.

'And why should I believe you?'

'Do you have a choice?' Her face fell. 'You either follow me and be safe or die tomorrow, that's your choice.' I opened the bars and stepped back. One of her son ran out first, I grabbed him and carried him.

'Drop my son!'

'Just calm down and follow me,' I bounced the boy up and walked ahead. They followed me quietly, shaking with fear. Did I forget to say I put the men to sleep? Well, I did. I led them under the shadows to the secret exit mum discovered few years ago. I assisted them to get into the canoe loaded with food and water. 'Can you manage to sail this? All you need to do is hold on, tighten the sail if the wind gets rougher and loosen it when it gets lighter. Just ride straight until you get to where three colour rocks marks a riverbank. From there you can continue walking until your wolf recovers and you can contact your mate.'

'Thank you,' she sobbed. 'What about you? They will kill you.'

I shrugged. 'I don't mind, plus, my own father won't kill me.'

'Thank you, I will never forget what you have done for my children and I.' I nodded and gave her our customary bow.

'Go,' she got into the canoe with her boys. 'Goodbye Rick,' I waved at the youngest boy. He waved back at me. I watched them sail away before I left, sealing the fate of my people; sealing my fate.

            
            

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