The Alpha's Other Woman by Vielle Nye (best ereader under 100 txt) π
At least, until Alpha Dane found his mate and everything Carrie loved and worked for quickly unravels before her eyes. Banished from her pack, she works to build a life for herself until the unexpected happens.
This story comes chronologically after Rejecting the Alpha, but can be read standalone.
Mature due to violence, language, and sexual content. Not intended for the under 18 crowd.
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- Author: Vielle Nye
- Serie: Β«Glenhaven TAOW ArcΒ»
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I traced my finger along the pattern on his arm. I met his eyes. "Does this have a meaning?"
"Wish I had a great story to tell you, but when I was about eighteen my friends were going to get done by some witches, and I just thought it would be cool."
I smiled at the idea of him at that age, although through the bond flowed something deeply sad. A million questions spun through my mind, and I sensed that he could feel them, because he said, "We'll learn everything about each other, but first I want to properly introduce you to the pack."
"Alright. I can go anytime."
"We should grab whatever you'll need for tonight, or a few nights, or...?"
"I'll stay with you. If that's what you want." It felt like I was jumping off a cliff, or something equally reckless. Maybe I was, but could I trust him? The tenderness of my neck begged me to. He wouldn't have marked me, let me mark him, if he didn't plan to stay with me, right? This was not the same as Asshole Dane stringing me along for years.
I would have to tell him about that, but the idea of admitting my previous decisions to him turned my stomach to lead.
"Of course I do. If I could skip back a couple of weeks I would. Iβm serious. I never meant it. But every time I tried to talk to you about it, weβd end up fighting."
I glanced at him. "It isn't all your fault," I assured him. Asshole Dane had taken a good chunk out of my confidence before Jason had ever met me, and Iβd been hostile to protect myself. I pushed aside the memory, but then the worry about what Jason would think about that whole mess in my old pack nagged me harder.
I chewed my lip and tried not to think about how Jason would react about my sordid past ifβwhenβhe found out about it. I dressed and threw a few things into a bag.
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