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Diary of a Teenage Alpha

Big-hearted and witty, Samantha Kingsley is the Alpha's daughter who grew up learning to meet everyone's expectations. But Samantha isn't a pup anymore, she's in high school now, and is just about to discover that her life is written by her choices. Not by dreams, or prophecies, or even the moon goddess. This girl is going to protect the happiness of her pack and everyone she loves. Read her diary here. Updated every night. Mon-Sat Volume Synopsis VOL 1 It's the first week of school. Despite my failed attempt to make a friend, I somehow ended up surrounded by a handful of wolf classmates, got accepted by the human "cool" girls, and became a vampire's guard dog? VOL 2 I think I'm just starting to get the hang of school. From navigating school halls, new friends, vampires, and school clubs... Back home it should have been the usual drill, but things started shifting. And I urm...might have been messing around where I shouldn't. VOL 3 I had to miss a couple of school days this week due to my ah, long term bout of "anemia". It's been pretty intense at home. My alpha position was challenged, rogues burnt down our home, I rescued my first fight dog, discovered the Lorent's secret oracle, almost rescued my mate...and accidentally stumbled into my Alpha Dad's secret. VOL 4 My worlds collide as some members from my pack come to my school to sell concert tickets. And when Grandpa Alpha shocked us all by dying, my dad's family comes together to pay their last respects at the Night Forest Pack. VOL 5 It's February and the Vampire Queen is celebrating her birthday. Would Rebel's plan to escape work out? Meanwhile, I'm stuck in school dealing with high school drama, an evolving wolf, and a new human sister. In the Red Packlands, war nearly breaks out. (This might have been a very little bit my fault.) VOL 6 It's the week of Valentine's Day, but I've got a highschool play, Lorent drama, Vampire slaying training, and an underground army to deal with first. And then warlock weather threw an extended snowstorm at us. The whole of Green Packlands goes into lockdown - but what about Valentine's Day? VOL 7 Exams are a week away, and it feels like my time at Winderhill is really coming to a close. I'm trying to be a good student, but there are paparazzi camped outside my school, I ran with rogues (I'm shocked too), Maria just had to enter her dark cycle in school...My life is too exciting to study for exams. VOL 8 It's exam week, but I've got far greater problems brewing at home. The prophecies are merging. River's stone had unlocked warlock trouble, the rogue king has moved in, and then there's Uncle Louis' economical problems... one at a time. Just let me survive Code Black and figure out what's going on at Heller's first, and I'm sure everything else will work out somehow. VOL 9 Its the last week of school and the exams are over. Its like for better or worse, all the big bad things are over now. At home, My pack works to clean up the aftermath of the rogue war, the warlock's defeat, and Jude's betrayal. In school, everyone treats me more or less the same... like a freak. Meanwhile, our school play is in dire straights, and as the Last Hurrah's debut draws near, I get ready to say good bye to Winderhill for good. VOL 10 We follow Dad to the past to stop the traitor (AKA Jude), from ever stepping into our Packlands. It would've been a good plan too - if it didn't change EVERYTHING. Now, I can't help but feel my life is ruined. Nobody understands me. Is it selfish of me to wish none of this ever happened? Why does my world have to be so magical?

katisnow · Fantasia
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UNSPOKEN EULOGIES

"Alpha Sam is here." Harvey announced when we entered the main hall. A crowd had already gathered. Representatives from every family in the pack? Everyone stood up. I looked at the crowd of strangers, spotting Mum and Savy, Aunt Jade and my cousins on the side.

This was not my pack, but I was Alpha Sam. I wasn't bound by the same rules. I tried to imagine my pack there and I waved and gave them my most brilliant smile, "Yo, nice to meet you."

Okay, maybe that was too much. The crowd responded by looking completely confused and uneasy.

But Ben was smirking behind me, hands in his pocket, so I could keep smiling with total disregard to the new tension I had accidentally caused.

It was Mum who diffused it, "Sam, please try to contain yourself."

My cousins laughed. I grinned and shrugged. It's fun being the Alpha.

More quietly, Mum said, "I'm glad to see you back to your usual self."

My usual self? Wasn't I always myself? Did I have a usual self? Ben pulled out a chair for me and Harvey and him stationed behind me.

"Alpha Louis, Alpha Kingsley, Alpha Pierre, and Elder Andre are here." Beta Larson announced. Good feelings gone. Let's try to see Mum diffuse this tension. But mum didn't even bother.

Was it weird to you that Dad was the one known by his Family name, while everyone else went on a first name basis?

I guess it would be confusing if there were four Alpha Kingsleys but even Grandpa was Alpha Silas.

"Why doesn't Dad use his first name?" I whispered to mum.

Mum shrugged, "I'm not sure. I've never thought about it."

Really? Was I the only one who noticed?

Everyone stood up and bowed again. None of the grown up male Alphas smiled. They wore the usual Alpha expression - you know, the stoic and stony one. Actually, come to think of it, it's Mate's default expression too. On mate it looked like a I-don't-care-don't-f***-with-me look. On the elders it looked... Well, it looked the same.

Was it a natural instinctive look to wear when you become an Alpha? Did their smile get short circuited along the way? Hahahaha. Or were they trained in some kind of secret Alpha school that I didn't get to go to?

Beta Lucas and Beta Gerald pulled out the chairs. Their usual expression masked in a seriousness. Poor them, I can't imagine they were having a nice holiday here.

The four Alpha brothers sat down.

Finally my Grandma Luna appeared, dressed completely in black, including a veil. Everyone stood up again.

"Luna is here." Beta Larson announced.

Everyone bowed. Grandma Luna's expression was guarded by the veil. She silently nodded and went to the seat that Beta Larson drew out for her.

Betas Larson announced, "Our Alpha Louis will now say a few words."

The room was quiet, punctuated with a few awkward coughs.

Uncle Louis got up to stand in front of everyone.

"We are gathered today to remember Alpha Silas Kingsley..."

The rest of it was a very long list of my Grandpa Alpha's many achievements and his four sons' subsequent contribution to the Lycan world at large. It all sounded very impressive and to be honest, I probably would never have heard of half of them if Grandpa never died.

After that Uncle Louis opened the floor for eulogies, and various distinguished persons went up to speak, including Uncle Andre.

Beta Larson spoke on behalf of his late father too, who had passed away last fall. My Grandpa Alpha passed before his time too. They weren't even a hundred yet.

I've heard that the war was hard and their bodies could only take that much. There was a white wolf healer in Black Forest, but their healing power took from your future life. E.g. healing a sprain might take off a few minutes of your life. Healing a disease might shave off a couple of years. During war, repeated healing would naturally shorten one's lifespan. So most of the warriors who survived the Great War were not expected to live beyond a hundred anyway.

Which was why Uncle Andre's broken arm was put in a cast and left to heal on it own. The pack healer was only used for emergencies and as a last resort now.

But during the war, it was used repeatedly to keep their warriors alive and kicking.

"It shows that we had given ourselves completely and fought bravely during the war." Grandpa Alpha had once said, "I have no regrets."

But no one talked about that.

No one talked about how my Grandpa Alpha liked sweet things, or how he made the best venison, so how he laughed.

No one said about how the barracks were rebuilt by his own hands too. Brick by brick, Grandpa Alpha was back home nursing an injury, but had joined the worker wolves to complete the building in time for the warriors to come home to.

Or how Grandpa used to play football with the war orphans. Grandpa loved football. He was supposedly one of the best coaches in this side of the continent. None of his sons played though. Grandpa said it was a dangerous sport. Which I never understood since we were werewolves and all, but Grandpa said he had seen too many young lives unnecessarily shortened because of too many heals over the course of a season.

Grandpa Silas was given very lofty sounding eulogies. In conclusion, here laid an outstanding Lycan whose contribution to the world were wrapped with accolades and distinction, and was now survived by his Luna mate, four alpha sons, and their families.

I was impressed by the man under all those words, but at least they weren't describing a man I would cry for.

I didn't step up, but if I wasn't so sure I would end up a blubbering mess, I would have stood up and said, "Please allow me to speak and remember this man simply as my Grandpa Alpha."

"This was the man who would fight with me for the last candy in the jar. The man who told me lies, that bowling balls were used as cannon balls during the war, that vampires were evolved from mosquitoes, that dolls were evil, and that the moon was the goddess' butt."

"This was the man who was afraid going into the lake, but would spend hours building castles in the sand next to it with me. This was a man who was not afraid of hard work, who enjoyed cooking for his family, and laughing at his grandchildren's expense."

"He wasn't a perfect man. What proper grown up took delight at making his granddaughter cry? But he was strong, hardworking, and always gave his all, always went all out for his pack and family."

"I'm going to miss him, and it won't be the same without him."

Yeah, but I suppose no one would every hear the eulogy in my heart. No one below the Delta rank stood up to speak, and I wondered as we listened on, what happened to the eulogies left unspoken.

After the eulogies everyone lined up, from the greatest to the smallest, they each took turns to come up to the coffin, make a small bow, and place a flower. Then they went down the line where we stood, bowing to Grandma Luna, and then shaking hands with the four alpha brothers, before shaking hands with Mum, Aunt Jade, and my cousins and I.

Ben remained just behind me the entire time. I kept my cool. I said I wouldn't cry. It was particularly hard when the pack members shook our hands while crying their eyes out.

"I'm sorry for your loss." Some would say.

I heard mum answered, "Thank you."

And for those who were crying too hard to speak, Mum would take their hand and soothe them, "Thank you for coming."

And also, "It's going to be okay."

Which sometimes simply broke a damn of fresh tears.

I ended up simply shaking hands and saying "Thank you" repeatedly. Unlike Mum, I didn't do the emotional stuff.

When it was over, my mum came over, eyes red with unshed tears and hugged Savy and me. We hugged her back. Dad broke out of the receiving line and came over to hug all three of us. He was growling lowly. When we released each other from our family hug, I noticed Uncle Louis and Aunt Jade and my cousins in embrace too, which surprised me. Why? I don't know. If Dad could love us, why did I find it weird that Uncle Louis could express love to his family too?

I watched them. Aunt Jade and the girls were sobbing. Little Eddy apparently had enough of the hugging and crying and slipping away from his family, he ran up to the coffin shouting, "Grandpa, wake up! The wake is over!"

There was shocked silence. Aunt Jade pulled Eddy away quickly. Everyone decided to pretend that didn't happen.

I bet Grandpa Alpha would have laughed though.