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Alpha Simon Rejected Me As His Mate

Scarlett O'Hara lost her father unexpectedly on her birthday. She had no idea about the werewolf world until the night of the red moon when she got attacked in the woods by an animal she had thought was a beast with red eyes. The beast bit her and nearly killed her, but for some reason, she survived. Scarlett’s perfect life began to turn upside down when she turned into a werewolf and met Simon. The Alpha. He was the werewolf who had bitten her on the night of the red moon and transformed her into one of his own. A Theta she-wolf, as well as his luna. Simon’s mission was to keep killing humans in order to draw the hunter's attention so he could exact his revenge on them for killing his parents. He had no intention of falling in love but now that he has gotten himself a Luna by accident, what will he do? Not only has he gotten himself a mate but also someone who shares the same strengths as him. Scarlett found out that her father’s death was not an accident but instead was killed by a werewolf. She joined the pack in order to look for the murderer but as she stayed longer, she discovered some secrets. The man she is mated to isn't what he seems.

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Inspecting The Alpha’s House!

"I can't believe this book has a sequel." Simon angrily dropped the novel on his bed. He had been keeping himself occupied ever since he came back from that meeting. Now that he is back, his role as the alpha will fully begin tomorrow. He left his bed and found his way down the stairs. He saw his brother eating alone at the dinner table when he got there. "Flint?" When Simon called, his brother turned around to look at him.

"You are back," Flint said.

"Yes. I am back. I was told that Mace didn't let you visit the hospital." Simon joined him and sat on the chair opposite his brother.

"Yes. he said if I saw the way you were, I wouldn't concentrate on training." Flint sighed. "But he also said that you would be fine."

"Well, I am fine. Mace is right, though. We can't let anything make us lose concentration. Not even when family members are sick, about to die, or even dead." Simon smiled. "How have you been coping?"