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Fated to be Mates

It's said that you can't escape destiny, but that's exactly what Alester wanted to do. "I need you to stop touching me," Alester commanded. "But I'm your mate. I'm supposed to touch you." "I don't want you as a mate. In fact..." Alester opened his mouth. NO!!!!! his wolf roared in his head. Alester growled, stumbling backward. His wolf wasn't going to let him reject her. Alester's 18th birthday had come and with it, certain responsibilities were expected of him as the son of an Alpha. He was to find his mate and intern under his father, inheriting the pack earlier rather than later. But Alester had a different plan for how he wanted his life to go. He was going to get his wolf, move off to college, and when he knew he could face the cut-throat business world, he would come back. Unfortunately, it looked like Alester's parents might get their wish when he shifted in the middle of his party and instantly found his mate. Phiona, his childhood stalker. He can't accept her, but he also can't reject her, and to make matters worse, a rouge she-wolf crashed his party with the most delicious scent he has ever smelt and stirred up feelings of protection he didn't know he had.

AuroraCross · Fantasie
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Alester:

Once far enough up the stairs that they were out of earshot from his parents, Alester slipped his arm out of Phiona's.

She didn't protest. In fact, she said nothing, just continued to walk as if nothing had changed.

It wasn't like her. Normally, the moment he tried to shake her off, she would cling to him for dear life. But not this time.

He looked at her. Something had changed. The cheerful nature she had been wearing the last few hours was gone, replaced by something nervous and on edge.

Her eyebrows pushed themselves closer together, and the corners of her lips strained to stay upturned while her hands played with the gem around her neck.

He didn't think he had ever seen her like that before. Was she that worried about Sam? She was her friend, a fact that he found particularly unpleasant. But it would make sense. He had been just as worried about her.