The Alpha's Other Woman by Vielle Nye (best ereader under 100 txt) ๐
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
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I paused, gathering my thoughts. Sweat gathered at the memories I couldnโt forget, but I had no intention of sharing the grisly details with Carrie: a child ripped apart as it tried to escape from the wolf that was dragging it, my father overwhelmed by wolves, the luna being torn to shreds, and my alpha, killed as he wept over her mangled body. I did not want to increase the dismay I could see on her face and I could feel through the bond. It was enough that only I carried the burden of my past failures.
"I fought, of course. I was severely injured, although obviously I survived, and I was taken prisoner. They let me heal, for a few days, but then they tried to force information out of usโinformation none of us had, some nonsense about vampire collusionโand they were not gentle about it. After a while, Stonemason let most of the prisoners go, but there were nine of us who their alpha considered too dangerous to release. He was going to execute us, but with some help from the inside, we escaped and fought our way out. Porter, Max, and I stuck together, united by the common goal of trying to get Kain to safety. And we managed to.โ
Her deep eyes were dewy with sympathy. I didnโt want to make her sad, so I quickly moved on with my story.
"I won't bother with the details after our escape. It took weeks before we were confident we had lost Stonemason, and then we had to figure out what to do. Our birth pack was dead or scattered, our ruling members dead. Packs were reluctant to allow unknown fighters to join, even when we claimed we were from Glenhavenโapparently some rogues had been claiming that to enter packs and make trouble by that pointโso we four continued on as a group. A few of the packs might have taken in Kain since he was a kid and Max since heโs so disarming, but they wanted to stay together with us."
She looked sad. I didnโt like that, any more than I liked dwelling on it myself, so I quickly continued.
"We became something like a pack, and then we decided to make it official. I got bullied into being alpha, and Porter became my beta. He was only a fighter part time, but his construction experience has come in handy. He didnโt really want a position, either.โ
Carrie smiled. โWhy not? Too much responsibility for rogues?โ
I chuckled. โSomething like that.โ
โThen why didnโt Max become beta instead? I bet he could have done it.โ
โMax used to be a warrior, but he never wanted a position beyond that, especially now. His mate is still alive somewhere and he never felt her die, so he knows she's out there, somewhere. He doesnโt want to be tied down. He's actually going to leave again to look for her and search for other survivors while he does next week. They're free to join us if they want. Some might, but many have found their mates or put down roots. Beginning a pack is rough, and it's not for everyone."
I met her eyes. "Honestly, besides the fact Iโm afraid that I canโt keep you safe, I also didn't think you'd want to do this. I know you were a rogue, but you were living like a human. Who would want to give up that comfort for this risk?" I was well aware that we were sitting in a trailer, eating barely decent pack food because everything was still tight. I hadn't had the life of luxury of an established luna to offer my mate. I still didn't and likely never would. Most packs had wealth built up over multiple generations.
But they had to start somewhere.
She spoke, her voice tentative. "I already told you I donโt care about that, Jason. I like that weโre building a pack. I wasn't really satisfied with my life as a rogue among the humans without a pack. I wasn't really satisfied with my life, waiting for my mate, either." She inhaled sharply, and then met my eyes, her unease seeping into me. "And I wasn't truly satisfied with my life as acting luna of Greenwoods."
My breath caught in my throat as I understood her meaning.
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