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THE FATE OF A FEMALE ALPHA

Maya was born as the first female Alpha after 1000 years of them being extinct. An alpha female, during the ancient times was known to bring about great calamity to their park. They were brutal in their rulings and killed at will. Maya's life was not a bed of roses as she was tortured and scorned by everyone in her park. Their pack's witch made it known that the very existence of Maya was a sign of an impending calamity to the were world and as such, she should be killed. But as the moon goddess will have it, her very existence was not in anyone's hands as she was saved by an alpha rogue after being severely tortured and left to die. There in the rogue community, Maya was trained in the hard way and she vowed to reclaim her pack from the enemies who killed her parents and left her to die. Michael was a human werewolf hunter whose destiny was to eradicate the werewolf races. He happened to be the strongest werewolf hunter in the human community. What happens when the human werewolf hunter happened to be mated to the most powerful female Alpha?. Lets find out what happened when their parts crossed

Imma2city · Fantasy
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160 Chs

ACCEPTING HER FATE

MAYA 

Msya woke up in a jolt. She began panting heavily. She slowly brought her hands to her face and discovered that she had been sweating profusely. 

Weight was thar dream about? This was the first time she was having a dream ever since she awoke into the new world. 

Why was her dream self blaming her for the war that broke out, and also the death of her mate. Maya gasped at at the thought of her mate dying a second time. She knew she had to do something really fast, else she was going to loose it soon.

She quickly brought out the ring witch Alana gave her so she could summon her. She immediately summoned the witch with the ring, in front of her bedroom mirror.

"Greetings Alpha Maya."

"Witch Alana, i had a very scary dream about the battle."

"Alph Maya, indeed the battle is about to begin, but then, you are not prepared, and hence, I'm afraid the tragedy that befell you, might repeat itself."

"What?!"