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Mine To Claim: The Alpha's Silent Mate
img img Mine To Claim: The Alpha's Silent Mate img Chapter 2 First Meeting
2 Chapters
Chapter 6 His Promise img
Chapter 7 Jealousy: The Kiss img
Chapter 8 You Are My Woman img
Chapter 9 The Alpha's Dilemma img
Chapter 10 Rogues are getting Bold img
Chapter 11 Silenced Despair img
Chapter 12 Sign Language img
Chapter 13 His Rage img
Chapter 14 Are You Jealous img
Chapter 15 Unforgettable (18+) img
Chapter 16 Unforgettable 2 (18+) img
Chapter 17 Don't Expect Much img
Chapter 18 Prejudice against Omegas img
Chapter 19 His Dominance img
Chapter 20 Did you just cuss img
Chapter 21 The Training Grounds img
Chapter 22 I will Be Gentle img
Chapter 23 Sweet Gentleness(18+) img
Chapter 24 Heart to Heart img
Chapter 25 Insultive Training img
Chapter 26 Arrogant Man img
Chapter 27 Love Interest img
Chapter 28 Confused Feelings img
Chapter 29 Is This A Game To You img
Chapter 30 A Surprising Move img
Chapter 31 My Only Luna img
Chapter 32 Didn't Touch Down There! img
Chapter 33 Crazy Pleasures 1(18+) img
Chapter 34 Crazy Pleasures 2(18+) img
Chapter 35 Your Mate, Not Your Subordinate img
Chapter 36 Am I Wrong img
Chapter 37 Are You Worthy img
Chapter 38 My Wolf Is Out! img
Chapter 39 Kenedy left ! img
Chapter 40 Lady Veronica img
Chapter 41 Find A Cure img
Chapter 42 Call The Leader! img
Chapter 43 Losing Control img
Chapter 44 Kennedy Is Back! img
Chapter 45 A Heart Of Stone img
Chapter 46 You Are Distracted (18+) img
Chapter 47 Fight After Lust(18+) img
Chapter 48 Just Three Months img
Chapter 49 A Shocking Secret img
Chapter 50 My Man Is Strong img
Chapter 51 Their Conversation img
Chapter 52 Upcoming Pack Conference. img
Chapter 53 Kennedy's Anger img
Chapter 54 Gregor's Punishment img
Chapter 55 Alina's Apology img
Chapter 56 Nervousness: Their Mother img
Chapter 57 Who is worthy img
Chapter 58 I Am Shameless img
Chapter 59 He Is So Scary ! img
Chapter 60 The Black Stone img
Chapter 61 Stop Scaring Me. img
Chapter 62 His Daughter ! img
Chapter 63 Jerry's Anger img
Chapter 64 Painful Memories img
Chapter 65 His Tears img
Chapter 66 Even If I Kill img
Chapter 67 My Mate, My Alpha img
Chapter 68 Kennedy's Girlfriend img
Chapter 69 Enjoy While You Can! img
Chapter 70 A Slap on the Face img
Chapter 71 Intense Accusations img
Chapter 72 Oh! A Spy img
Chapter 73 Not Him But They img
Chapter 74 His Apology (18+) img
Chapter 75 Action Begin img
Chapter 76 A Strange Alina img
Chapter 77 Northern Craziness img
Chapter 78 Painful Mate Bond img
Chapter 79 Possessiveness Obsession img
Chapter 80 Alina's Wrath img
Chapter 81 Gregor's Secret. img
Chapter 82 Cruel Gentleness img
Chapter 83 He is my Savior img
Chapter 84 Betrayal Hits Hard. img
Chapter 85 Little Kennedy. img
Chapter 86 Cravings And Responds img
Chapter 87 Intruders img
Chapter 88 The Battle with Ex img
Chapter 89 Alpha North Is Awake! img
Chapter 90 Healing With Venom img
Chapter 91 Nervousness img
Chapter 92 Meeting The In-laws img
Chapter 93 Do I look greedy img
Chapter 94 Being Doubted. img
Chapter 95 His Aura And Scent img
Chapter 96 Solemn Introduction img
Chapter 97 Meeting Again. img
Chapter 98 The Only Solution img
Chapter 99 In Between img
Chapter 100 Disappointment: Can we leave img
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Chapter 2 First Meeting

(Alina's POV)

The courtyard was empty, yet the jeering laughter of the crowd still echoed in my ears long after they were gone. I stood paralyzed staring after where my parents had been dragged away. My hands shook, an open hollow sensation filling my chest where my heart once lay.

Gone.

Every step they had taken away from me felt like a knife carving into my soul. My parents-my only family-wrongfully imprisoned, humiliated in front of the pack they'd served faithfully for years.

The Alpha's cruel words replayed in my mind like a taunt: You'll die out there, alone and forgotten.

My fists clenched as I swallowed hard around the lump in my throat. I wouldn't cry. Not here, not now.

They didn't deserve to witness my tears. But as I turned to leave, the reality of what lay ahead-the real part-hit with the force of a physical punch.

I had nowhere to go.

Not a house anymore, not even a home, just some mangled piece of what once stood here. The door was open, the living room ransacked, drawers out, chairs overturned. The small collection of trinkets my mother treasured lay shattered upon the floor.

I knelt beside a vase, in pieces, my fingers running over the jagged edges. My mother's favorite, she'd always kept fresh flowers in it, said they brightened the room. Now it was as shattered as everything else.

"Alina."

The cold voice snapped me back to myself. Twisting around, I found two enforcers standing in the doorway, their faces hard and unreadable.

"What do you want?" My voice came out hoarse, little more than a whisper.

"By order of the Alpha," one of them said, stepping forward, "you are to leave the pack immediately. You are no longer welcome here."

I stared at him, the weight of his words sinking in. "You're banishing me?"

"You're lucky that's all he's doing," the second growled, "after that little stunt you pulled. You should be grateful you're not joining your parents in the dungeons."

A defiant spark flew through my chest, which was then smothered out by a wave of despair. They were taking my family, my home, my life.

I forced myself to my feet, my legs shaking beneath me. "Fine," I said, my voice shaking, yet firm. "I'll leave. But it isn't over."

They said nothing. They only stepped aside, motioning for me to be on my way.

I took nothing with me. What was there to take? Everything that had ever mattered was long lost.

The wilderness was dead silent. In my scramble through the undergrowth, a sensation of towering trees closing in upon me, stalks and branches grasping at me, met a head full of thoughts, one prevailing. I had no strategy, no direction. All I knew was that I needed to keep moving.

But as the sun started to set, the forest changed. The shadows lengthened and darkened, the silence that had almost been tranquility now punctuated by the soft whisper of leaves, and the far-off howl of wolves.

My heart quickened its pace. I was not safe here. I was not safe anywhere.

A low growl behind me froze me in place.

I turned slowly. Behind them, out of shadows, trotted three wolves. Their eyes shone bright with a predator's glow. They weren't pack wolves; their tattered looks and snarls told me they were rogues.

I tried swallowing the fear scratching my throat, refused to cower. "Back off!" I shouted, my voice shaking.

The largest of the wolves snarled, showing teeth as he took another step closer. My wolf stirred weakly inside of me, but the rejection and my exhaustion had left her too weak to help. I was on my own.

I picked up a fallen branch off the ground, clutching it in front of me as if it were a weapon. "I warn you!"

They didn't listen.

The first wolf sprang, and I swung the branch as hard as I could. It connected with its side, and the wolf let out a pained yelp before tumbling backward. But in one fraction of a second, the others closed in; their teeth snapped less than an inch from my skin.

I fought hard, swinging and dodging as best I could, but these were different. Its claws raked across my arm, and I cried out, stumbling backward. Blood trickled down my skin, warm and sticky, but I couldn't stop. If I stopped, I was dead.

The other wolf knocked the branch from my grasp, its weight sending me to the ground. I bucked under it, my hands pressed to its chest while its teeth snapped mere inches from my face.

"Get off me!" I yelled, twisting and kicking, but my strength was deserting me fast.

Just as the wolf's teeth closed in, a deafening roar broke the night.

The weight was gone, the wolf yanked away; I scrambled to my feet, vision swimming, and saw a figure emerging from the dark.

With deadly precision, he wove through the rogues, his fists and claws ripping through the off guard rogues like they were nobody. One wolf leaped at him; he dodged it easily, and his hand shot out to grab its throat. He gave a brutal twist, snapping its neck before casting it aside like a rag doll.

The other two wolves faltered, but he didn't. In an instant of whirling fur, he was among them, his claws raking and his motions a dance of death.

It was over in less than a minute.

Once more, the forest was quiet, silent bodies of the rogues strewn across the forest floor. The man turned to me, his bright silvery eyes gleaming faintly in the dark.

"Are you okay?" His tone was low and authoritative, but beneath the firmness, there was a softness to take me by surprise.

I tried to answer, but my throat felt tight. The adrenaline that had kept me going started to wear off, quickly replaced by extreme fatigue and the keen sting of my injuries.

"Hey," he said, closer to me now. His tone quieted down with his words, though his presence overwhelmed me. "You are safe now."

"Safe." The word felt foreign. I hadn't felt safe in what seemed like an eternity.

Before I could respond, my knees buckled, and the ground rushed up to meet me.

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