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Alpha of the Dead

Siobhan Williams has always been a smart woman, graduated early from high school, and excelled in her college career. She went into the FBI at an early age and is one of the youngest agents in her Unit. Working in the crimes against children division of the BAU, the FBI is brought in when the number of kidnappings reaches an alarming number; 13 children over the course of two months. These kidnappings are occurring in her home state of California, where she hasn't gone back to her home and pack for almost a decade, but now she and her partner volunteer to head the investigation for these disappearances. Along with a few other agents—another wolf shifter, a bear shifter, a Fae, and a vampire—they head straight into a battle between the Gods and Goddesses. With enough on her plate, the last thing she needs is a mate hovering around her and getting into her business. Tiernan Hathaway has been Alpha of his pack for the last 9 years and has yet to meet his mate though he remembers having a pull to the old Beta's second eldest daughter, Siobhan. It's been almost a decade since he had last seen her and she only ever calls her family, never coming home. This will change when children have begun to go missing at alarming rates, most of them being children of the supernatural community. He is in for a surprise when the FBI comes knocking on his door, about the missing children. A battle is brewing between the God and Goddess of the Underworld: Arawn and Scàthach. It's classic good vs evil with a twist of the dead, undead, and the living. Are the missing children a part of a greater, but evil plan in this war? Or is it just a coincidence?

Sydney Mauritz · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
73 Chs

Chapter 38

(Tiernan’s P.O.V)

Steele was pissed and so was I, I couldn’t believe that one of my warriors would do something so heinous to another pack member. Excluding the fact that Siobhan is my mate, this behavior is unacceptable in my pack. Steele let go of control after he had snatched it away from me during her retelling, growling lowly in the back of my mind.

“Why are you still here? You don’t need to stay here, you can leave.” Siobhan mumbles.

“You’re my mate. Why wouldn’t I be here?”

Her lip begins to tremble again, and her body is shaking from her trying to keep her sobs from coming out.

“Tiernan, you have no idea how s-s-sorry I am for what I did. It has n-n-no-nothing to do with wanting to mark my t-t-territory, as you said. I was so s-s-sc-scared that you were r-r-rejecting me that I c-couldn’t think straight. It g-g-ga-gave me no right to do what I did. I just w-w-wanted you to know that I w-want you and Steele as m-m-my mate.” She says, stuttering between the sobs.