The fated bond overrides existing relationships. This is what happened with Rafe—when he found his true fated mate, he left Grace. This is considered natural and expected in wolf society, though devastating for the abandoned partner.

Fanfiction can cover a vast range of scenarios, and while I can't say for certain that there is a fanfiction about Bagheera finding a female wolf mate, it's possible. Some fanfiction writers are really good at creating unique cross - species relationships in their stories. You could also check some dedicated Jungle Book or wolf - related fanfiction communities to see if there's anything like that.
The wolf within a shifter recognizes a fated mate through scent. Fenris recognized Grace instantly (Ch. 5), while Caine's human mind needed convincing. The recognition creates an irresistible pull that strengthens over time.
Another aspect is that they usually face challenges together. These challenges test their bond. For instance, in fated mate stories involving different species like human and supernatural beings, they have to deal with the prejudice and difficulties that come with their differences. This makes the story more interesting as we see how their fated bond helps them overcome these hurdles.
Some great fated mate romance novels include 'The Sookie Stackhouse series'. Sookie's relationships with some of the vampire characters have a fated - like quality. Also, 'The Wrath and the Dawn' can be considered in this genre. The connection between the two main characters is intense and has a sense of fate. Additionally, 'The Selection' series has elements of fated mates as the main character's journey in love seems guided by a certain kind of destiny.
It's likely about a story where an alpha king meets his fated mate. Usually in such novels, there are elements of a supernatural world, like werewolves perhaps. The alpha king is a powerful figure, and his fated mate is someone who is destined to be with him. There might be challenges they face together, such as power struggles within the pack or threats from other supernatural beings.
In the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' series, Feyre and Rhysand seem to be fated mates. Their relationship evolves from a rather complicated start to a deep and powerful bond. The story is filled with magic and adventure, and their fated connection is an important part of the overall plot.
I don't know. I haven't heard much about a novel specifically named 'wolf bound fated novel', so it might not be very popular.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title or theme. It might be about a wolf that is bound in some way, perhaps by magic or fate. Maybe it's a story of a wolf's journey where its fate is predetermined.
Well, these novels develop relationships in several ways. First, there's the recognition of the fated mate. This can be a physical or a psychic recognition. Then, they usually have to overcome obstacles. These could be differences in their species, like in many paranormal fated mate novels where one is a human and the other a supernatural being. There's also often a build - up of emotional intimacy. The characters share their hopes, dreams, and insecurities. In the 'The Mortal Instruments' series, for example, the fated mates go through all these stages as they fight against evil and grow closer to each other.
The alpha king is strong - willed and authoritative. He's used to being in control but also has a sense of honor.