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THE DOUBLE C ALPHA CHASE

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Synopsis
Anya Juniper was a low Omega who was rejected by her fated mate, who was an Alpha, due to the power in the hierarchy. She was hurt and devastated but ready to explore the world of second chance. She has nowhere to go to,but she took the first step of running away from her pack. This first step of hers makes her meet with the icy, arrogant, cruel Alpha Chase who all of a sudden chance his icy demeanour for her. Alpha Chase happened to be Anya second chance mate, and as she was afraid and scared of facing the same rejection,she was met with suprise when Alpha Chase accepted her as his mate.When their love begin to glow and blossom, the real identity of Anya was uprooted from the pot of discovery. Meanwhile, Anya herself was oblivious to the fact that she was a hybrid.The hostility between werewolves and vampires makes things go tough between Alpha Chase and Anya.Did Alpha Chase leave her due to her real identity? Did he accept her as who she is despite being the one in power and the one who gave a law concerning the vampires? Did he abide by his own law, or did he bend the law for Anya? Did Anya find a way to pay ger revenge to her ex-mate who rejected her?Find out what happened between Alpha Chase and Anya in this book.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1

ANYA'S POV

The words hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. "I, Arlo Matteo, reject you, Anya Juniper, as my mate."

 The silence that followed was deafening, more terrifying than the subsequent uproar that erupted from the crowd. My heart, a fragile bird, had been snatched from its nest and crushed beneath a merciless heel.

Rejection. I was rejected by my mate.

The word tasted like ash, bitter and choking, leaving a desolate emptiness in my heart. I had yearned for this moment, for the recognition, the acceptance, the promise of a life beyond the drudgery of servitude. But fate, it seemed, had a cruel sense of humor.

For ten years, the Silver Pack had been my prison. Orphaned at a tender age, I had been thrust into a world of servitude, my days filled with endless chores, my nights haunted by the specter of my parents' tragic demise.

The pack, my only refuge, had become my tormentor, their indifference a constant, suffocating weight.

Rhea, my inner wolf, had erupted in a frenzy of excitement, her senses ablaze with a primal yearning. She has never be this excited before as she always share in my misery. But what could make her so happy and exited?

 My mate. The one destined to complete me, to heal the wounds of my past.

Will my mate rescue me from my predicament? Is he capable of loving me and delivering me from the snares of presilence? Who will be my mate?

I was thinking about who my Knight in shining armour would be when he came in. Arlo Matteo

 Arlo Matteo, the heir apparent, his presence radiating an aura of power and authority. His eyes, the color of melted chocolate, held a captivating intensity that had sent shivers down my spine.

His scent, a tantalizing blend of pine needles and warm earth, filled my senses, awakening a primal longing I had never known existed.

As he approached, a hush fell over the crowd, all eyes drawn to us, the destined pair.

Two emotions whirled up in me - fear and excitement

My heart pounded a frantic rhythm against my ribs, a mixture of trepidation and exhilarating hope. This was it, I thought, the end of my solitary existence, the beginning of a new chapter, one filled with love and companionship.

But what if he rejected me- the fear tripled it action inside me and I really hope that he didn't.

But the words that followed shattered my fragile hopes. "I, Arlo Matteo, reject you, Anya Juniper, as my mate."

The venom in his voice was unmistakable, the disdain in his eyes a searing brand. My breath hitched, my gaze darting to the Luna, Arlo's mother, who stood beside him, her face a mask of icy contempt.

The Luna's eyes, cold and calculating, bore into me, promising a lifetime of torment.

I don't know what hurt the most between the Luna gaze and Arlo,my fated mate who has now rejected me, rejection words.

Rhea whimpered, her initial joy replaced by a deep, soul-wrenching sorrow. The vibrant energy that had pulsed through me moments before was extinguished, leaving behind an aching void.

My world crumbled around me. The cheers of the crowd morphed into mocking jeers, the festive music into a jarring cacophony. Each glance, each whispered comment, felt like a fresh wound, tearing at my already shattered spirit.

"Did she really thought that the to-be Alpha will accept her, a common Omega as his mate? " the words echoed in my hears and new tears flow down my eyes.

Did I really think that Arlo Matteo will accept me as his mate? He is of a high caliber, while I'm just a low born girl who has never has the opportunity to eat with the elders.

The Luna, her lips twisted in a cruel smile, stepped forward, her voice dripping with disdain. "Such a pity," she drawled, her gaze sweeping over me with a practiced cruelty, "such a…disappointment."

Her words crushed my little hope as I looked at Arlo Matteo for the last time. I wanted to ask him why he rejected me. Infact, how did he know my name.

I have never seen him before neither has he. But he knew my name the instant we met and he rejected me right away.

An Omega, unworthy of an Alpha. A stain on the pack's honor. A disgrace.

Tears welled up in my eyes, blurring my vision. I longed to disappear, to vanish into the shadows, to escape the searing humiliation. But there was nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. I was trapped, a caged bird with broken wings, abandoned and forgotten.

As the festival raged on around me, I felt a chilling isolation. The laughter, the music, the vibrant energy of the pack – it all seemed to mock my misery. I was a ghost, invisible, unheard, my existence reduced to a footnote in the annals of the Silver Pack.

Rhea, her spirit subdued, offered a feeble comfort, her mournful whimpers a stark contrast to the earlier exuberance. I clung to the familiar warmth of my wolf, seeking solace in the shared despair.

But the pain was too deep, the humiliation too profound. As the final embers of the festival fire died down, I retreated to my meager quarters, the echoes of Arlo's rejection still ringing in my ears.

The future, once a canvas filled with vibrant hues, now appeared bleak and desolate. The hope that had bloomed so fleetingly was now crushed beneath the weight of despair. I was alone, adrift in a sea of loneliness, my heart a shattered moon, reflecting only the cold, unforgiving light of rejection.

The weight of their scorn pressed down on me, heavy and suffocating. I sank to the floor, my back against the rough-hewn wall of my small room.

I closed my eyes, trying to shut out the cacophony of emotions that threatened to overwhelm me. Anger, shame, despair, and a deep, gnawing loneliness warred within me, leaving me breathless and disoriented.

Rhea whimpered softly, her presence a faint beacon in the darkness. "I know, girl," I whispered, my voice hoarse. "I know."

The rejection had shattered more than just my hopes and dreams. It had shattered my sense of self, leaving me feeling lost and adrift in a world that seemed to have forgotten my existence.

I was no longer Anya Juniper, the Omega who had dared to dream of a better life. I was Anya Juniper, the Omega who had been rejected, a stain on the pride of the Silver Pack.

The thought brought a fresh wave of despair, threatening to drown me. I curled into a ball, burying my face in my knees, the scent of woodsmoke and damp earth filling my nostrils.

I don't know how long I remained huddled in the darkness, lost in the depths of my despair. But as the first rays of dawn crept through the window, casting long, skeletal shadows across the room, a flicker of defiance ignited within me.

I felt a new strength and hope in me. So, it is true that New day New Hope. I have never felt this kind of hope swirling in me before.

I would not let them break me. I would not allow their rejection to define me. I was more than just an Omega, more than just a discarded mate. I was Anya Juniper, and I would survive.

I rose to my feet, my body stiff and aching. The world outside my window was bathed in the soft hues of dawn, a new day beckoning. It would be a long and arduous journey, but I would find my way, one step at a time.

 I would rebuild myself, stronger, more resilient, and I would prove to them all that they had underestimated me.

The road ahead was uncertain, fraught with danger and uncertainty. But as I stepped out of my small room, the first rays of sunlight warming my face, I knew that I would not face it alone.

Rhea, my loyal companion, would be by my side, her unwavering support a beacon of hope in the face of adversity.

And as I walked towards the rising sun, a newfound resolve steeled my resolve. I would not be defined by rejection. I would define myself.