In a scene of grandeur and tight security, Alpha Alexander of Bluemoon Pack, a well-known billionaire and the most powerful Alpha in European territory, travelled in a large, shiny black SUV with tinted windows. He was accompanied by two carloads of bodyguards, both in front of and behind him. This impressive sight was especially notable along the route to the distant Italian village of Maronola, just a few miles from the nearest boundary of the Whitemoon pack. Despite the distance and the unusual procession, everyone recognized Alexander immediately because his human grandmother was a familiar figure in the area, and it was a well-known tradition for him to visit her on Easter Day.
In a world where humans and werewolves coexist, a delicate balance has been struck through carefully defined borders and rules. Both communities have come to acknowledge and respect each other's existence, understanding the need for mutual understanding and cooperation. Within these boundaries, humans were aware of the presence of werewolves and other supernatural beings, and vice versa.
Alpha Alexander gazed at the road he had transformed from a narrow dirt path into a wide highway to support the transportation needs of the coach-building factory he established to create jobs in the rural area. In the past, during the winters when he lived here, the road would become muddy and often impassable, except for farm carts. Snow would isolate the village for weeks. It still amazed Alexander that he spent years in Maronola as a teenager, transitioning from an urban human troublemaker to adapting to a supernatural alpha life.
At thirteen years old and already towering at six feet, he found himself immersed in a life of crime, surviving by breaking the law. However, his path took a turn when the alpha of the Whitemoon pack recognized his potential and recruited him for their patrol team, tasked with controlling the border between human territory and the pack. After a few years on patrol, Alexander was bitten by a rogue from the other side of the border and left for dead in the woods. Fortunately, he was discovered by the former alpha of the Bluemoon pack, Alpha Azule, who turned him into a werewolf, revealing his lineage as part of the long-lost royal bloodline. From then on, Alexander was brought into the Bluemoon pack, where he was educated in his lineage and the laws of werewolves. Under the guidance of the former alpha, he was trained until he was ready to defend his position against challengers. Alexander proved himself by defeating all who sought to claim the alpha position, ultimately becoming the new alpha after alpha Azule passed away from old age.
The convoy stopped outside a modest building, covered in weathered clapboards and hidden behind an overgrown hedge. The imposing bodyguards, sporting sunglasses even in dim weather and never smiling, quickly surveyed the area.
Alpha Alexander, dressed sharply in a tailored silk and mohair suit, made his annual visit to his grandmother, Ysabelle, who refused his offer to build her a new house, which he found significant. Reflecting on Ysabelle's genuine nature, he realised she was unlike other women he had met, not interested in using him for personal gain or his wealth.
As he confidently walked towards the house, the human villagers respectfully stepped aside, creating a hushed atmosphere. Ysabelle, a petite woman in her seventies with lively eyes and a straightforward demeanour, welcomed him warmly. “Welcome home, Ally.” She smiled and hugged him with love. "You're always on your own, where is your luna?" Ysabelle sighed, leading him to the table adorned with a lavish spread of food, meant to break the forty-day fast observed by the villagers.
“Nana, you know I don't have a Luna yet,” he replied with a frown.
The old woman sighed, “Yeah, yeah, I know that. Anyway, dig in.”
Alexander hesitated. "Nana, I haven't..."
His grandmother began piling food onto a plate for him. "Do you think I don't know that?"
“Nana!”
“Eat, my boy. Being an alpha is exhausting, you need food.”
He rolled his eyes.
"I agree, Alexander," encouraged by a close friend of his nana, who smiled approvingly at the young alpha known for restoring the church tower. Alexander nodded and enjoyed the traditional Easter meal, despite skipping breakfast in anticipation. He eagerly savoured the special bread and Easter cake, graciously entertaining requests for advice, support, and financial assistance throughout the meal, as he was seen as a benefactor within the community.
Reflecting on all this, Alexander wondered what gratitude Ysabelle had received for taking a chance on him, her once-unruly grandson. While her guidance had transformed his life and opportunities, her own life remained difficult. His wealth and success meant little to her.
"You worry about Ysabelle," the priest observed wisely.
“Yes, all the time, that's why I'm here again, hoping that she will come with me to my pack.”
The priest shook his head and said, "Oh, Alexander, worry not, bring her a wife and a grandchild, and she'll find happiness."
"If only it were as simple as you suggest, old man," Alexander remarked, diverting his attention from the scantily clad woman who eagerly served him coffee.
"With the right woman, it is that simple!" The priest chuckled.
Despite the priest's optimism, Alexander couldn't shake his strong reluctance to marry someone who wasn't his true mate, especially after his painful experience with Rose. He kept this to himself, knowing it would deeply hurt Ysabelle. Seeing the wrinkles on her face, he realised time was running out. He understood that someday there would be no one left to tell him how his helicopter noise bothered her pig and affected her hens' egg production. This realisation weighed heavily on his conscience. He felt that if anyone deserved the happiness of having a grandchild, it was his nana.
“She will come. I still have faith,” the old woman murmured as she watched with hidden pride as her grandson, Alexander, attracted the attention of every young woman in the room. His strikingly handsome appearance and tall, athletic build made him the centre of attention. Despite this, he was indifferent to the female interest, as he had grown accustomed to it from a young age. The old woman smiled, she remembered the lovelorn girls who had followed him around as a boy, and his extraordinary charisma hadn't changed.
However, Alpha Alexander felt mildly annoyed by the attention from women and wondered if Ysabelle had something to do with the presence of so many attractive young women. Yet, when he focused on his grandmother, he noticed her looking older and wearier each time he saw her. He knew she was disappointed that he hadn't brought a girl home with him, but the women who satisfied his desires around the world weren't suitable to introduce to her. Despite being seen as an arrogant businessman, powerful alpha, Alexander believed he owed it to Ysabelle to fulfil her wish for him to marry and start a family, which surprised many.
A few minutes later, after yet another cup of coffee, Alpha Alexander was still mulling over the problem that afternoon when his grandmother asked him if he ever ran into Rose, his ex-fiancee. He managed not to wince. He was a loner, he always had been, and he found personal relationships a challenge. He loved the cut and thrust of business, the rogue problem of the pack, constant fighting with the challenger, the exhilaration of a new deal or takeover, the challenge of cutting out the dead wood and increasing profit in the underperformers, and the sheer satisfaction of making a huge financial killing. If only marriage could be more like business with clear-cut rules and contracts that left no room for misunderstandings or errors!
In an instant, Alexander's sharp mind shifted into high gear, contemplating the idea: why not approach marriage and fatherhood with the same strategic mindset he applied to business? After all, his previous attempts at traditional relationships had ended disastrously. He needed a wife, a luna. He could do that. Right?
Why not? He pondered to himself as he looked at the old woman.
"Is there someone?" Ysabelle's question carried a hint of guilt, indicating she had been withholding inquiries about his personal life all day.
Alexander smiled wickedly, winking at his nana. "Perhaps," he replied, cautiously entertaining the notion of a potential partner or the foundation for future arrangements.
With that, the plan began to take shape in the alpha’s mind. This time, he resolved to approach marriage with a professional, practical mindset. Maybe, tricked the pack into believing that he found his Luna. He would compile a list of criteria, delegate the screening process to his lawyers, and enlist the expertise of a doctor and psychologist to assess potential candidates for the role he envisioned. Of course, he wanted a human mate. It was less complicated when the contract ended. The marriage would be short-term, with Alexander retaining custody of any children. It was not that hard. In fact, it was so easy, it was like dealing with a business. Quick and fast. He smirked to himself.
Recognizing the contradiction in his desires, Alexander realised he wanted a wife, a luna who wasn't solely motivated by money but was willing to bear him a child and then leave once he grew tired of pretending to be a happy family for Ysabelle's sake. Despite these conflicting needs, Alexander was convinced that his ideal Luna existed somewhere in the world, and he was determined to find her, no matter what. Hours later, after another tearful goodbye, he began outlining his requirements meticulously, believing he could find her without even meeting her before the wedding. Excited by this prospect, he started jotting down bullet points on his laptop as he sat comfortably behind the tinted windows of his vehicle.
Ireland, UKWhen Miah Baker spotted her twin sister, Mirabella, emerging from a strikingly unfamiliar fire-engine-red sports car, she was flooded with a mix of exasperation, bewilderment, and impatience. But underlying these emotions was a strong sense of relief that tied them all together. “Thank God, she’s back,” she murmured to herself.Miah dashed downstairs, a petite, slender blonde with a cascade of silvery pale hair and clear aquamarine eyes. Swinging open the cottage door, Miah unleashed a torrent of questions in a breathless rush. "Where the hell have you been all this time, Mira? I was worried.”“Come on, sissy,” Mirabella just rolled her eyes.“You promised to call, and you didn't! I've been worried sick about you! And where did that fancy car come from?"With amusement twinkling in her eyes, Mirabella sauntered forward. "Hey, sis, good to see you too. And that car? Yeah, right, it's mine."“Whatever,” Miah said, embracing her sister. "I've been going out of my mind with wo
It's hard to find someone with a kinder heart and who's more loving and supportive than Jessa Baker, the twins' mother. Sadly, their happy family was torn apart by disasters over the past two years. First, their brother Sean and Mirabella's boyfriend Patrick died in a car crash. Then their father got cancer, and their mother stayed strong through it all, refusing to give in to despair.But things got worse when their father recovered from cancer and left their mother for a younger woman, taking half of their home and business. Miah felt heartbroken watching it happen. She realised she couldn't trust her father anymore. Despite being well-off as an accountant, he wanted a share of their family home and the small business their mother had built on her own. Money can change people and make them do terrible things. Now it seemed like Mirabella was caught up in the same mess.“Pay the money back,” Miah urged tightly. “You can’t marry some foreigner you don’t even know for money.”“Well, I
Miah wrapped her arms around her mother, feeling her own heart break as memories of happier times flooded her mind. It wasn't fair for her mother, who had always loved and supported them, to lose her home and business. "Mirabella's home, Mom, and she has good news: she's met someone serious—"Her mother looked at her in surprise. "Really?""Yes, and Mirabella and I have sorted something out with the money too," Miah said vaguely. "You might not have to sell the house.""That's not possible," Jessa exclaimed."Miracles can happen," Miah said, thinking of ways to secure financial arrangements based on their earnings.She was surprised by her own boldness. She was usually the sensible one, avoiding risks. But family came first, and she wanted to help her mother and resolve the divorce settlement. As they drove home, Miah struggled with her thoughts. Was she willing to marry Alexander Bluemoon, or had she given her mother false hope?A few minutes after she walked in, Mirabella whispered
"Come here, Miah, sit down," the alpha insisted, his Italian accent adding a melodic lilt to his words as he invited Miah to join him. His wolf seemed to echo his excitement, yearning to claim her. Miah, feeling a hint of shyness, accepted his invitation and settled in.As Alexander watched his football team play, he casually inquired, "Do you follow football?"Miah shook her head, admitting, "No, not at all, Mr. Alpha, sir," her words causing a raised brow from Alexander and a furrowed brow from his guards."Call me Alpha or Alexander," he chuckled, his attire reflecting a casual elegance with his pushed-up sleeves and dishevelled jacket. "Okay, alpha," Miah replied softly, noting his untidiness and sensing his aversion to constraint. His authoritative presence exuded a restrained energy, akin to an impending storm.Alexander was taken aback by Miah's indifference to football, a stark contrast to the women who typically feigned interest in the sport for his sake. "You don’t like foot
“You’re very quiet, Cara Mia,” Alexander commented as the lift doors purred open, letting in a flood of voices and pounding music.From that moment onward, silence dominated the scene. Alexander's security team, recognized by Miah, stood near an empty table, reserving it for their employer. However, as soon as Alexander stepped onto the dance floor to approach the table, eager women rushed forward, surrounding him in a wave of excitement. Miah watched in astonishment as she was pushed back by the crowd, left standing while women giggled, reached out to touch him, and danced as if vying for his attention. It was clear why he exuded an air of being accustomed to being the center of attention; he truly was. And there was no doubt that he could have walked away from his admirers if he had wished.Miah lifted her head high and left him to it, taking a seat behind the table where Bernabe was stationed. With two beautiful women on either side of him and visibly hanging on his every word, Ale
Sensing the chilling undertone in his words, Miah fought off a shiver, her resistance to domination deeply ingrained. "Were you born a bully? Or do you find you have to work at it?" she retorted, unflinching in the face of his imposing presence.Alpha Alexander was taken aback by her audacious comeback. With furrowed brows and dark eyes piercing, he towered over her petite frame, his fingers still lightly tracing the delicate contours of her wrists. She was tiny compared to him, yet she challenged him at every turn, leaving him baffled by her boldness."Your silence suggests it comes naturally to you," Miah interjected, surprising even herself with her defiance. Was it the effect of the vodka? Or his dismissive attitude towards her feelings evident in his interactions with other women? Or perhaps the uncomfortable truth that, despite his domineering demeanour, she found him undeniably attractive?Alexander bent to clamp his hands to her waist, and then he lifted her bodily around to f
Only a few hours after their conversation, Alexander snatched up a towel and strode out of the wet room where he had cooled his hot blood under a long, cold shower. It was four in the morning, and he had barely slept. How could he sleep? The girl was always on his mind. He had tossed and turned, as overheated and hungry for a woman as a sex-starved teenage boy. He was not amused by that reality, and he was bewildered and frustrated by the sexual intensity Miah Baker had fired in him. And he knew he could resist her. She had something—something he hadn't seen before—and he was a force not to be reckoned with. Miah was challenged.And he damn well liked challenges. He was an alpha for a reason.With a brooding frown stamped on his lean, strong features, he logged onto his notebook PC and brought up the photo of his bride-to-be. It was a source of irritation that the woman in the picture somehow contrived both to look like Miah and yet not like her. In the flesh, her face was softer and
Bernabe accompanied Miah downstairs. She was thinking about how Mirabella was always seen as more attractive, thinner, and smarter. Mirabella attracted men easily, which had been true since they were younger. Miah felt a pang of pain knowing she once liked their neighbour, Patrick, but he only saw her as Mirabella's sister. She felt guilty for loving him, knowing it was wrong. She never told anyone, even when Mirabella was unfaithful to Patrick. Mirabella didn't mind straying herself, but she was quick to judge their father for doing the same.Miah's thoughts were suddenly interrupted when she saw Alexander in the back of the luxurious limousine. He appeared even more striking than she remembered, leaving her speechless and fluttery inside. Despite feeling shy, she managed a quiet "Hi," unable to tear her eyes away from his captivating gaze.“Miah,” Alexander greeted her, his intense gaze noticing her tense demeanour and apparent discomfort, which was a departure from his usual experi