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Athena's Human Mate

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Athena was the oldest child of Alpha Ryan, the leader of The Crescent Moon Pack, one of the oldest packs in the country. Her father planned on skipping over her and giving his title to her younger brother. She was the strongest she-wolf from the nearest ten packs, being an Alpha is in her blood. When someone from inside her pack threatens the teenage she-wolves she is put to the test. What will she do to protect her pack? What will she do when she discovers the sinister actions of her mate? How will she find happiness when surrounded by deception, lies and misery? Can she lead others through the darkness?
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Chapter 1 - Author Note

I have no notes within the story, I feel it takes the reader out of the experience unnecessarily.  With a lot of books about werewolves, I'd like to take a moment to explain how this story is structured.  At ten, the wolf spirit wakes up and can talk to their human and the parents' wolves.  Shifting takes place at age thirteen, this is also when they take the oath to become full members of the pack and can mind-link the pack.  Until the wolf pledges to the Alpha, they can only mind-link their parents.  Being able to sense their mate happens at eighteen.  Alphas pass down titles usually to their male child at twenty-one. It can take longer if they haven't found their mate yet.

NOTATIONS:

* will be the wolf spirit talking

' is human talking to wolf

** is mind-linking. 

I will use names so you know who is talking in links.

Clothes shredding when shifting is more realistic. However, it gets annoying to remember who's naked and where to get clothes so it won't happen here. They are magical creatures, after all.

This story will contain mature themes, including abuse and rape.  I do not intend to be graphic about these issues but want to warn you now if those things affect you.  I personally haven't experienced that stuff, and I vow to treat it as the grave matter it is.