로그인[WARNING: SPICY REVERSE HAREM PACK ROMANCE. DETAILED SMUT AND VIOLENCE. IT'S GOT KNOTS AND FIVE HUGE, HOT, POSSESSIVE SHIFTERS!] ALPHA BRAT is a spicy reverse harem wolf-shifter romance packed with possessive Alphas, found family chaos, touch-her-and-die energy, knotty problems, feral flirting, and one emotionally unstable heroine trying very hard not to climb her mates like a tree. When Frankie Bell answers a sketchy job ad that screams murder me in the woods, she expects minimum wage and sticky-fingered toddlers. What she doesn't expect is; a luxury forest compound, five terrifyingly hot wolf shifters, a daycare that may or may not be a front for organized crime, and horniness like shes never known. Now Frankie’s trapped in a house full of Alpha egos, scent-marking nonsense, and men who belong on the cover of “Daddy Issues Monthly.” The longer Frankie stays, the weirder things become. Her body is changing, enemies are circling and everyone keeps talking about her scent like she’s the last chicken nugget at a frat party. And apparently, there’s something very wrong with the fact that all five wolves want her. Now she has to figure out whether she’s losing her mind… or becoming something far more dangerous.
더 보기“Frankie,” Chad, my manager snaps. “Okay, that's it. You’re fired.”
“Oh no,” I say with zero emotion as I pull off my name tag and stroll out the door.
Is it really my fault if the Karen final boss launched a candle at me because I refused to believe it made her cat sick?
No.
Maybe it's my fault that when she demanded a refund, I demanded equal pay and a huge pierced dick to tuck me in at night.
Fired, again.
I get halfway down the street before the adrenaline crashes and I realize two things:
One; I haven’t eaten since yesterday’s gas station sushi experiment.And two; My bank balance has more zeros than my love life.
Back at my apartment, if you can call a glorified shoebox with questionable plumbing an 'apartment', I collapse onto the floor mattress, kick off my boots, and scream into my pillow.
This isn’t even my worst Tuesday.
When the muffled screaming loses its charm, I roll onto my back and grab my phone. It’s cracked, grimy, and currently displaying four unread notifications: two from my bank (rude), one from Chad, and one from my landlord that simply says:
‘Have you considered selling used underwear?’
Delete. Delete. Trauma delete.
I open the job app with the same energy as someone re-downloading Tinder after a breakup. It’s all pyramid schemes and jobs with the words “vibrant sales environment,” which we all know translates to free labour.
I scroll. And scroll. And scroll. Somewhere between “dog psychic assistant” and “energy drink ambassador (must wear costume),” I find it.
IMMEDIATE HIRE. NO BACKGROUND CHECK. LOVES KIDS A PLUS.
Suspicious? Yes. But also? My standards are currently six feet under and holding hands with my dignity.
No company name. No job description. Just an address, and an offer of a shockingly high hourly rate. Probably an illegal drug front, but what isn’t these days?
I click Apply.
There’s no application form. No CV required. Just a message that says:
‘See you at 7am. Bring snacks.’
Okay then.
******************************************************************************
I tossed and turned all night. I wasn't nervous, now I am, because the Uber driver's just pulled over and said,
“This is as far as I go.”
In a, 'I have a wife and kids and don’t want to be sacrificed in the woods today', kind of way.
I blink at him through smudged eyeliner and the last thread of optimism I own.
“Bro. The address is still a mile away.”
He doesn’t meet my eyes, just stares out the windshield, eyes twitching side to side.
“Yeah.”
I glance out the window at trees, so many fucking trees.
Not friendly trees. No. These are the kind of trees that whisper in Latin and watch you pee. The paved road gives up after a few feet, dissolving into a narrow dirt track.
I squint at the one landmark available; a half-rotted wooden mailbox with faded cartoon paw prints painted on the side.
Howl & Growl. The “o” in “Growl” is scratched out.
Charming.
There’s no visible buildings, no lights or people. Just the buzzing of insects, the caw of a raven doing a great horror-movie impression, and somewhere in the distance…howls.
The moment my foot hits the dirt, the Uber driver slams his foot down and speeds off. The U-turn so fast he nearly clips a bush before he disappears in cloud of dust.
“If I die, at least I won’t have to pay rent.” I mutter.
Sighing, I pull out my phone, and do what any responsible adult would do in this situation.
Take a selfie.
Messy curls, combat boots, forest in the background, caption:
“If I go missing, delete my browser history, then avenge me. Xoxo.”
I post it to my story easily, interesting that the service is so good in the middle of the wilderness. If I’m going to be kidnapped by cultists, I’m at least going viral.
With final resignation I step onto the path. I can do this. I once wore a polyester sausage costume for twelve hours slinging samples of vegan hot dogs outside a strip mall.
Twenty five sweaty, mosquito-infested minutes later my boots are covered in dirt, my hair’s a humid disaster and there’s a twig in my bra that I’ve accepted as part of my personality.
When I finally reach a clearing, I stop dead.
Howl & Growl Therapeutic Daycare.
This is not what I expected.
The building is massive. Two stories of timber and moss-covered stone, more akin to a lodge used to host rejuvination retreats.
I stand there like an idiot, wondering if I should knock or run. I approach slowly, the building might bolt if I move too fast.
The front steps groan under my boots, and as I reach the top, the front door creaks open on its own.
Not ominous at all.
Peeking inside, I can see it’s weirdly clean. Suspiciously clean.
Bleached wood floors, neat cubbies with evenly spaced name tags. Everything symmetrical and perfect.
No juice stains or weird crafts taped to walls.
No children.
I take a cautious step inside and the door swings shut behind me with a soft click.
There’s a mural painted along one wall, wolves howling at a cartoon moon, one inexplicably wearing a tiny backpack, but it’s so good a real artist had to have done it.
What's with all the wolves? I mean, they’ve got a theme and stuck to it I suppose.
It’s so quiet too, where's the chaos?
I clear my throat just to hear something, but the sound falls flat.
The hallway stretches ahead, daring me to explore. I pass a row of tiny lockers, each painted in pastel colors with little paw print stickers.
My spine prickles. I tug my hoodie down over my wrists and mutter,
“Not creepy at all.”
I peek through a half-open door marked 'Cub Den'.
Inside is rows of empty cribs. A mobile spins lazily above one, even though no one is here to wind it.
My eyes are glued to it.
It spins slower.
Slower.
Stops.
Nope.
I back out and shut the door quietly, let's not wake the ghosts.
As I walk deeper into the building, the temperature seems to change, the air thick and heavy.
Is it hot in here, or just me?
I pause, fanning myself. My skin's flushed and my heartbeat’s doing that weird double-thump. I tug at the collar of my hoodie and taste the regret of wearing this many layers.
There’s a scent in the air I can’t place, warm and spicy. Peppercorn and smoke–
“You’re late.”
A stubborn, vicious part of me that bares its teeth at the very idea of bowing to anyone. The clash happens entirely inside my own body. One half of me wants to submit to an Alpha. The other half looks directly at her and thinks, absolutely fucking not. The resulting sensation is deeply unpleasant, determined to tear myself in half trying to decide what it wants.I can only stare at her. She's my height, maybe an inch taller in the enormous black combat boots planted firmly on the floor. Every inch of her carved from something stronger than ordinary flesh. Wide shoulders stretch beneath a black tank top, powerful arms disappear beneath sleeves of ink that continue across her collarbones and down her chest. She looks dangerous. Her thighs are huge beneath dark combat trousers, built through years of fighting not for aesthetics. She radiates the energy of a person who has spent her entire life surviving things that would destroy anyone else. Thick black curls tumble down her back in
I stand exactly where Raulf delivered me trying very hard not to fidget, in the headquarters of somebody attempting to solve ten impossible problems simultaneously. The woman at the far end of the room continues drawing lines across the display for several seconds, seemingly unconcerned by the fact I'm here, panicking. Without turning around, she speaks. "It's taken you long enough to find us, Fiorenca."Fiorenca. My name. My breath whooshes out in one long huff, that's my full name.I know her voice.Air catches painfully as I try to replenish my depleted oxygen. Every tiny hair on my body has stood upright. Her voice echoes, not in the room, somewhere deep inside my head.'Get the pup out.'The memory slams into me so hard my knees nearly buckle. A large hand settles on my shoulder before my knees can give out completely. Raulf's grip is firm and warm, anchoring me to the room while my mind threatens to disappear somewhere else entirely. The pressure of his hand enough to stop th
Footsteps thunder from deeper in the house. My survival instincts decide that the unhinged redhead probably knows more about this situation than I do, so I shove the phone beneath my ass cheek just as a man barrels into the room. He can't be much older than the girl. Maybe mid-twenties. Tall enough that he'd fit right in beside the guys at home, with broad shoulders, dark hair falling into his eyes and the sort of face that probably gets away with far too much. He stops so abruptly his boots skid across the wooden floor. He scans the room, slowly his gaze lands on me. Suspicion narrows his eyes."Did an annoying redhead run through here?" His tone suggests this is not the first time he's asked this question today.I do my best impression of innocence. "No."The lie is terrible.His eyebrows slowly rise. "Really."I nod. "Really."He stares at me.I stare back, completely committed to this ridiculous situation. I point vaguely toward a hallway on the opposite side of the room."I thin
Mountains appear long before the compound does. For the last hour, I've watched them rise higher and higher through the windshield, dark green forests climbing impossible slopes beneath a sky so blue it looks fake. Raulf and I haven't spoken much since leaving the house. Strangely, the silence never becomes awkward. Every now and then, I catch him glancing over, checking I'm still there, and every time I look back he gives a small nod. The road eventually narrows, twisting upward through dense pine forest where sunlight filters through branches in shifting ribbons of gold. We round a bend and the trees open. The sight that greets me steals every coherent thought from my head. Nestled against the side of the mountain is what can only be described as an entire village. Large log cabins scatter across the landscape, connected by winding paths and wooden walkways. Smoke curls lazily from stone chimneys. Children race across open grass laughing while adults chop wood, repair fences an
Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.