Fated To The Alpha: A Paranormal Shifter Romance

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FATED TO

THE ALPHA  

A BBW Paranormal Shifter Romance

 

 

JASMINE WHITE 

 

 

Copyright
©2015 by  Jasmine White & Simply Shifters

All rights reserved.

 

About This Book

 

 

Evelyn has a dark secret. A secret so dark, that if her pack found out she could be sentenced to death.

 

However, now it could be time for the secret to come out.

 

Evelyn has been slated to marry Leon, the Alpha of her pack. Only she feels she can't. That is because she is love with someone else.

 

That someone else, is Jeremy, a wolf from a most-hated rival pack. The feud between the packs is almost at breaking point and this could be the incident that pushes everything over the edge.

 

Jeremy can not stand by and watch the woman he loves be married off to the Alpha. He knows he has to rescue his woman, even if he has to risk his life and face certain death to do so....

 

Read on for a gripping story of star crossed lovers, feuding shifters and furry heroes!

 

 

 

 

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CHAPTER ONE

C
HAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

The crackling fires clawed up toward the night sky almost as fiercely as the two furred beasts bit and clawed at each other.  Everyone around me was shouting and cheering, filling the night with the sounds of bloodlust.  We formed a circle around the two viciously fighting wolves, enjoying the show.

 

At least, most of us were enjoying it.  I wasn’t in the mood to be entertained by violence.

 

I was among the few who still had my clothes on.  Most of the pack around me was naked by now, several of them with fresh wounds from having been in the ring already; others had taken their clothes off in anticipation of getting their turn.  Some of them were just naked for the hell of it.  It wasn’t uncommon.

 

There were a few who were watching the fight in their four-legged forms.  Every here and there among the humans standing around, was a wolf throwing his or her head back and howling, or just letting their tongues hang out.  Now and then another one would join them, dropping to all fours and growing out their fur, their tails, and their protruding muzzles.

 

Everyone loved the fights.  Most of the time I did too.

 

But not tonight.

 

Eventually, one of the competitors gained the upper ground, stepping over her opponent and baring her teeth, while the defeated party curled up beneath her with her tail between her legs.  Victorious, the dominant wolf rose up on her hind legs, which extended into long human legs as her fur receded back into her flesh, and her snout shrunk back to form a human face, and long human hair extended from her head.  Where there once was a drooling, sharp-toothed wolf, a nude, muscled human woman now stood before us, covered in fresh bites and scratches, and raised her fist in the air, giving a long, feral shout of victory.  The rest of the pack howled and cheered with her; all except for her opponent, resuming her own two-legged shape while curled up in the dirt and crawling away.

 

And except for me.

 

I decided I’d seen enough, and turned and walked away.  Watching the fight should have cheered me up, but it just wasn’t working tonight.  I guess that spoke volumes about my state of mind.

 

I didn’t get very far before someone came running up behind me.  I knew by her scent before I turned around that it was Charlene.  Unlike me, she had long since ditched her clothes showing off all the scars she’d gotten participating in fights herself over the years.  I had never been a fighter myself; I just liked to watch.  Not to mention I liked my skin smooth and unscarred.

 

“Evie, where you going?” she asked.  “Aren’t you having fun?”

 

“Can’t really get into it tonight,” I shrugged.  “Guess I got too much on my mind.”

 

“Yeah, that figures,” Charlene sighed.  “If I were in your place… getting cold feet?”

 

“I don’t think I ever had warm feet about this to begin with,” I said.  “I’ve been going out of my mind about it all day.”

 

“Didn’t it make you happy when he announced it?” she asked.  “Half the girls in the pack would’ve given anything to be in your shoes.”

 

“I was a little too overwhelmed to be happy,” I said.  “I never expected this…”

 

“You’re not thinking of refusing, are you?” she asked.

 

I sighed.  “How could I do that?  Leon is the alpha, and besides, my dad would disown me.  The chance for his grandchild to be the next alpha?  He’d never forgive me if I walked away from that.”

 

Charlene looked at me sympathetically.  “Maybe you just need some time to get used to it.  You’re just reeling from the shock of it all.  Once that passes, you’ll realize what a great deal you’ve gotten.”

 

I shifted uncomfortably.  “Maybe.”

 

“You want to go for a run?” she offered.  “Might clear your head.”

 

I smiled.  “You know, I think that’s exactly what I need.”

 

“Come on, girl, get those clothes off already!  Let’s go!”

 

She hurried off ahead of me, dropping down onto all fours as her body changed shape.  Shaggy fur grew out from her skin as her hair receded, her ears moved up her head and reshaped into points, her hands and feet transformed into canine paws, and her mouth and nose extended into a long muzzle.  She loped along a short distance before she stopped and looked back to me.

 

I finally started stripping my clothes off, too.  I started after Charlene, walking at first, getting steadily faster the more articles of clothing I discarded.  By the time my underwear finally hit the ground I was actually running, alongside Charlene’s lupine form.  And after only a few more running steps, I leaped forward, and began to shift into my four-legged form in mid-air.  I had my hands extended out before me when I leaped but they were my paws when they reached the ground and propelled me forward.

 

I went from running with the wind rushing over my bare skin to running with the wind rushing through my fur.  My claws dug into the dirt, pulling me forward much faster than my human legs ever could.

 

Together we dashed past trees and bushes, leaping over banks and roots.  Birds and small animals scattered from our approach.  Nothing could stop us, and nothing could catch us.  Not even my worries.

 

Charlene was right.  This was what I really needed right at that moment.  I needed to be free.

 

Maybe because that was exactly what I felt like I wasn’t anymore.

 

My thoughts couldn’t stop coming back to the events of that day. 

 

It had been a day like any other until that moment when my dad came into the house with that big proud smile on his face.  When I asked him what was up, his response was to tell me that Leon wanted to see me in the circle, and that he had something very important to say.  He was deliberately vague about it, but the giant grin he couldn’t wipe off his face kind of worried me.

 

Appropriately so, as it would turn out.

 

When I got out to the circle, I was massively unnerved to find that the whole pack had gathered there.  I’d been expecting Leon to have something he wanted to say to me privately, given how dad had been so secretive about it.  This was something he wanted everyone there to hear.  This could not have been good.

 

Leon was standing proud at his place of honor atop the large rock at the head of the circle, decked out in his brown leather jacket and his slicked-back hair.  As I drew near, moving progressively slower as I got closer to the circle and grew steadily more nervous, Leon held out a hand, beckoning me to join him.  My heart pounded with apprehension.  I cautiously approached, taking his hand and stepping up with him onto the rock.

 

Then he turned to the pack.  “My pack brothers and sisters,” he said.  “Serving you all as alpha has been one of the most rewarding experiences I could have asked for.  But there comes a point in every wolf’s life when he realizes he can’t face all the trials of life alone.  That’s why I’ve come to a decision.”

 

Then he turned to me, looking me straight in the eye.  “Evelyn,” he said.  “I’ve chosen you.  I want you to be my wife.”

 

The whole pack erupted in cheers and howls.  Many of the she-wolves had tears in their eyes, torn between being overjoyed for me and wishing they could be me. Me?  I just couldn’t breathe.

 

I felt like I’d been in a state of constant disbelief ever since.  I kept waiting for someone to come along, wake me up, and bring me back to reality.  Any minute now, this dream would disappear, and I would go back to being my own self-sufficient

she-wolf with no expectations on my shoulders.

 

I was, wasn’t I?  That was my reality.  It always had been.  I was never one of those girls who spent ages dreaming about her wedding day.  I never even imagined myself being married, and for that matter, I’d barely given any thought to ever having pups.  Yes, I had plenty of sexual encounters with other members of my pack before, but I never looked at any of them in any long-term kind of sense.  Let alone the alpha himself.

 

I'm not quite sure what Leon even saw in me. I certainly wasn't the hottest catch in the pack; sure, I had no scars, but I wasn't the only one who could claim that. And there were others in that category who were a lot hotter than me. I was too curvy, for one thing; I'd been telling myself for years to lay off those snacks. And I had too many freckles, too. And hell, Charlene pulled off the curly brunette look better than I did; I always seemed to have some frizz hiding somewhere, and my split ends just didn't want to go away. So what was it about me that made him single me out?
Of course, my brain kept wanting to answer, "Dad suggested it."

 

The hours kept ticking by, and I had yet to wake up.  That moment with Leon on the rock in front of the pack had still happened.  I was still promised to become Mrs. Alpha of the Pack.

 

Still… as shocked and overwhelmed as I was about the whole thing, I wasn’t completely sure I didn’t want it either.  Many times throughout the day I contemplated the idea of what being married to Leon would be like. 

 

Honestly, when I really considered it, the possibility didn’t seem that bad.  Being the wife of the alpha was a good role to have.  Everyone would look up to me; I would be in a position of power, with influence over the whole pack. My pups would have that same kind of influence after me.

 

I liked Leon.  I really did.  I’d always looked up to him and given him the respect he was due as an alpha.  I even enjoyed his company from time to time.

 

I just did not love him.

 

Charlene and I ran until we tired ourselves out.  I gradually slowed to a trot, and then stopped and sat, while Charlene lay down on the ground, sphinx-like.  I spent a while catching my breath, my tongue hanging out, before Charlene finally turned her head to look up at me.  She shifted her position to allow her legs to reshape in the right direction as she returned to her two-legged shape, lying on her side on the ground.  “You feel better?” she asked me.

 

I shifted back to my own two-legged form, and then sat back, putting my hands behind me to lean on.  “Yeah, a little,” I said.  “I needed to loosen up.”

 

But of course, a little run didn’t change my situation.

 

“What do you think you’re gonna do?” she asked me.  “You gonna go through with it?”

 

I shrugged.  “I can’t imagine I’d have the guts to say no,” I said.  “Now that everyone’s expecting it, I can’t let them all down.”

 

“But is it what
you
want?”

 

I hesitated, taking a minute to think before I answered.  “Maybe it will be.  Once I get over the shock, like you said.  Maybe once I think about it, I’ll decide it’s exactly what I want.  I ought to at least give it a chance.”

 

“That’s the spirit, girl!” she grinned, reaching over to pat me on the leg.

 

It was pretty clear what side of the fence Charlene was on about this issue.  I was more than sure most of the pack shared her sentiments.

 

I just wished I could make myself share them.

 

*

After I woke up from a fitful night’s sleep the next day, I came out to the kitchen to find Mom making a batch of pancakes.  She looked up at me and smiled as I entered.  “Good morning, Mrs. Alpha,” she beamed.

 

I made a face as I churned the strange taste of that through my mouth.  “That still sounds weird,” I said.

 

“Good weird?” she pried.  Then cautiously she tried, “Bad weird?”

 

I shrugged.  “I don’t know.  Just weird.”

 

She flipped the pancakes she was cooking.  “I’m making your favorite this morning,” she said, still wearing that big smile.  “Buttermilk pancakes, and I got you some powdered sugar and strawberries!”

 

Well, I knew I could be happy about that, at least.  “Thanks, Mom,” I relented, taking a seat at the kitchen counter.  I watched her work, bringing her culinary craft to life.  Mom was always a master in the kitchen; I could never quite measure up.  Most of the stuff I tried to cook usually ended up as kindling for the bonfires.  Well, they might as well have, if I didn’t see fit to chuck them in the garbage first.

 

I just hoped Leon wasn’t planning to have me cook for him.

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