Total pages in book: 35
Estimated words: 33127 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 166(@200wpm)___ 133(@250wpm)___ 110(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 33127 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 166(@200wpm)___ 133(@250wpm)___ 110(@300wpm)
Mateo was not going to mate with a young girl. Harper was too innocent and the pack would have eaten her alive. For the last seven years, he’d been visiting her new pack without her knowing, just so he could be closer, inhale her scent, and allow his wolf to know some semblance of peace.
This visit is different. On the way to Harper’s new pack, he picks up a scent and follows it to a human bar. That's where he sees his mate for the first time in seven years. The smell of her, the beauty—she is not the young girl he rejected, but a woman.
Harper will not forgive. She will not give in to Mateo. He broke her heart, crushed her spirit, and now she has finally been able to make a life for herself. But she may not have a choice. The full moon is approaching and this is the first time she will be close to her real mate, and she has no idea what their wolves are going to do. She doesn’t know if she is going to be able to stop it.
Will she give into the mating? Will Mateo finally win her trust? Or are they doomed to fail?
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Prologue
“Alpha, this is a good thing.”
Mateo Fox glared at the father of the woman who was now his mate. Harper Shen being his mate was not a good thing. She had only just turned fucking eighteen.
This was what his luck got him. A child mate.
No, it wasn’t going to happen.
He inhaled the air, and knew she was in his home.
The wolf wanted to claim her, but Mateo was the one in charge, not his wolf. At forty years old, he didn’t give in to his basic animal urges. His father stood in the corner, and he knew the older man wasn’t happy, but he stayed silent.
“Do not tell me this is a good thing. You and I both know this is not good.” Harper was nothing more than a child. She had no place as his mate, or by his side. “I want her gone.”
“Gone?” her father asked.
“Yes. Harper Shen, from this day forth, will be banished from the pack.” It was the only way to guarantee his own sanity. He didn’t know who was charged with granting mates, but either way, this wasn’t fucking funny.
“But, sir, she’s … my daughter.”
“Then you better make sure you have family elsewhere that will take her. I don’t want her. Get out and take her with you!”
He wasn’t even going to tell her to her face. Mateo was pretty sure she heard it all anyway.
His mate. It was never going to happen.
Mateo waited, listening to the sound of the door closing, and then he knew his father would talk.
“You’re making a big mistake,” Mateo Sr. said.
“What do you expect me to do? Mate with an eighteen-year-old?”
“You didn’t have to mate with her right away, but you cannot deny the fact she is your mate.”
“I’m not denying it. I’m getting rid of the problem.” He swiped his hand across the desk. “Do you think this is funny?”
“I’m not laughing, son. You’ve been a fine alpha up until this point, but mark my words, you will regret these actions.”
With that, his father turned and walked away. After handing over the pack leadership to him, his father had never intervened, never questioned him.
Mateo knew he was acting irrationally, but what did they expect him to do? Harper was a child. She didn’t know what it took to be his queen.
There was no place for her in the pack, and seeing as he rejected her, he’d shown her mercy and kindness in removing her from the pack. Now, she could live her life far away from him. He didn’t need to worry about his wolf, and they could be at peace.
The wolf inside him wasn’t happy. He knew that, and it was going to take some time for his own being to make peace with his decision.
Chapter One
Seven Years Later
“You think this is wise?” Harper asked her friend Franny.
“No, none of this is wise, but come on, you’ve got to admit it’s fun.” Franny dragged her up to the bar.
The music was loud but with her expert wolf hearing, she could hear Franny just fine. The rest of the group was also around the bar, some dancing, others ordering drinks.