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Mated To The Weak Alpha

“Who ever heard of a weak Alpha?” It’s a question that echoes through my thoughts, louder than any pack’s howls or whispers. I’m Alex, the Alpha in name only. My father’s legacy looms over me like a thunderstorm that never breaks. While the world around me demands strength, my perceived weakness is a permanent stain I can't wash away. But everything shifted the day Sara walked into my life. Sara isn’t just fierce; she's a storm wrapped in confidence and fire from a neighboring pack. Our meeting was electric, a collision of destinies as if the universe had been waiting for this moment. From the start, I knew there was something profound between us—a connection that transcended mere chance. Now, our worlds are tangled in a prophecy that speaks of an impending catastrophe, one that threatens to unravel everything we know. Sara’s challenge is not just to survive but to force me to confront the hidden depths of my own strength. Together, we must overcome not only the doubts within me but also rally our divided packs against a shadowy enemy whose dark schemes could spell doom for us all. Will Alex rise above his perceived weakness and lead his pack to glory, or will the prophecy's dark promise come to pass?

Omooba1 · Fantaisie
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Chapter 82: The Unexpected Ally

The sun had barely risen over the horizon when Alex found himself pacing the length of his quarters. Sleep had been elusive, evading him like a ghost in the night. His mind was a whirlpool of thoughts, each one pulling him deeper into the churning waters of uncertainty. Today, they would meet with the other alphas to discuss the alliance against The Shadow, and the weight of the world seemed to rest on his shoulders.

"You're going to wear a hole in the floor," Sara said from the doorway, her voice light but her eyes serious.

Alex stopped and looked at her, his heart calming slightly at the sight of her. "I can't help it. This meeting... it's everything. If we can't get them to agree, we're done."

Sara walked over to him and placed a hand on his arm. "We've faced worse. And we have something they don't—us, together."

He nodded, drawing strength from her words. "You're right. Let's go show them what we've got."