Chapter: 2
******Eighteen Years Later:******"Good morning, Boss," Bogo greeted as he entered the bedroom. He walked to his right and flicked on the light switch, flooding the room with blinding brightness from the chandelier. The magnificent bedroom, resembling something from a magazine page, reflected a wealth of vibrant colors. A cream-colored comforter covered the king-sized bed, complemented by a matching white quilt with gold embroidery framing the large windows overlooking the city.To the left, an open bathroom showcased a large walk-in shower next to a marble bathtub. Glass doors on the opposite wall led out to a spacious balcony. On the far right, a walk-in closet resembled a mini boutique. Next to it, a fully stocked bar held a variety of liquor bottles. A tall bookshelf filled with books stood just off to the right. In the center of the room, facing the window, two large chairs stood. One was a high-backed throne, while the other was a simple leather recliner. Small tables flanked each chair. Shelves by the fireplace held art supplies.A huge TV faced the king-sized bed, with the remote control resting on the entertainment center nearby. Bogo reached for the remote control and turned on the news channel. As the anchorwoman began her daily report, he walked over to the bar counter, adorned with tea lights and a coffee maker with sugar cups. He needed to make the Boss a cup of coffee, so he grabbed a mug from one of the cabinets and headed to the large, black wood and chrome coffee maker. While pouring the steaming brew, he stole a glance at the still-sleeping form. The Boss slept soundly with his back turned, bringing a smile to Bogo's face. He quickly returned his attention to the task at hand.Just as Bogo picked up the mug to set it down on the bedside table, a knock came on the door. He placed the mug down without taking his eyes off the Boss. "Come in," he called, standing straight and facing the door.With a soft swish, Dorian entered the room and closed the door behind him. "Good morning, Bogo," He greeted. His dark brown curls fell across his forehead, and his hazel green eyes sparkled in the light. He wore a white shirt and blue slacks, his shoes clicking against the floor as he approached Bogo.The tall, well-built man turned to greet him. "Good morning, Dorian," he replied with a smile. "You're looking exceptionally fine this morning. Must be a good day."Dorian lowered his head, smiling. "Isn't it too early for flattery? Unfortunately, it's not a good morning. There has been an incident..." His voice trailed off.Bogo tilted his head, noticing Dorian's troubled expression. "What sort of incident?" he inquired, placing his arm on Dorian's shoulder.Dorian shook his head. "One of my best men was killed last night," he sighed, running his hand through his hair. "There was an attack on the new warehouse in Barrow Street-""What?!" The sudden outburst from their now awakened Boss made both men turn towards the bed and quickly bow."Good morning, Boss!" they greeted together.The Boss sat bolt upright, his face flushed with anger. "How many people are hurt?!" His booming voice made both men jump."Seven, Boss," Dorian muttered, their heads bent lower as they avoided looking into the man's eyes. They stared at the covers covering his body. "Six casualties, one death, Boss," Dorian added, trying to steady his voice. "It was quite a shock for us, Boss, and the attack was unexpected. I'm sorry, Boss.""Who got killed?" the Boss demanded, glaring at Dorian."Maori, Boss."Dirk growled deep in his throat, then stood without caution. He stumbled a bit, reaching for support, and began pacing. "Where's Jenson?"Bogo answered as he rose from his bow. "In the hospital, Boss." Jenson had been caught in the crossfire during an attack last week, getting shot twice in the abdomen at close range."Eight years..." Dirk started through gritted teeth. "Eight fucking years I've run this operation smoothly, but all of a sudden, I'm getting hit from all angles!" His fists clenched, and his arms moved erratically as he spoke. "First, you come in here, acting like everything is under control, and now I hear about my second oldest employee being dead! How am I supposed to explain this?!" he yelled, turning towards them again. "Now listen to me very clearly, both of you. I don't care how you do it, but whoever is behind these attacks, I want their heads on my table in twenty-four hours... or else!" His voice dropped even quieter, matching the menace in his eyes. "I will make up with your heads. Do you understand?"Dorian's eyebrows lifted, and he audibly gulped. "Yes, sir.""Yes, sir," Bogo replied."Now leave," Dirk ordered, and as both men turned to walk out the door, he continued with a stern voice. "Make an appointment with Dr. Naam, and tell your men to get the cars ready. I'll be down in thirty minutes!" Dirk shouted.Both men quickly bowed as the door slid shut behind them. They heard the click of the lock engaging before they were gone. Dirk let out a low growl, slamming his fists down on one of the small tables and scattering the glass top into little pieces. "God damn it!" he screamed, throwing his head back and clenching his jaw tight. He paced back and forth, his mind racing with thoughts of revenge and retribution. Rage bubbled up inside him, his breath hissing through his nose.Turning away from the wreckage, he grabbed a packet of his special cigarettes from another drawer and lit one up. He then leaned heavily against the balcony railing, drawing deeply on the cigarette in an attempt to calm himself. After a moment, he exhaled slowly, watching the smoke dissipate into the air. His gaze wandered over his beautiful home as he rubbed his temples, reflecting on the events that led up to this day.He had made two major decisions in his life. The first had been rejecting his mates on the night of his sixteenth birthday, and the second had been running away from home. He knew he had left heartlessly, abandoning everyone he cared for, but it was necessary. Without knowing the fates of the Alphas he had abandoned while they lay dying, running away was the only choice. What if they were dead? He would be hated not only by all the PackLands worldwide but also become an outcast. Running away was the only option left, and he took it. However, in doing so, he had entangled his destiny in a web of darkness. In a world ruled by Alphas, a runaway Pride like him had to blend in seamlessly, and that was exactly what he did. He found himself in the City of Qiemont, dealing with deliveries in the hopes of survival. It was a rough business but not impossible. Then he discovered that Qiemont was home to vampires, but he managed to blend in just fine.Qiemont was ranked with Alphas, Betas, and Omegas, with only Alphas ruling the city. Betas kept the city free of troublemakers, while Omegas were protected at all times, hardly seen unless they were Mated. Qiemont was a beautiful city, with wide streets lined with elegant shops and restaurants. Sleek black marble skyscrapers sparkled like gems, and smooth asphalt roads gleamed in the bright sunlight. Tall parks and large gardens filled with colorful flowers adorned the city. However, beneath its beauty, the city harbored the world's dirtiest businesses, from illegal gambling rings to brothels. One could say that the city, as rich as it was, was not safe.It was especially difficult when he had stumbled into the city, unwell and hopeless. Dirk had to survive. Survival in Qiemont for someone with nothing, like him, a runaway, meant death in two days. But on his third day combing the city for crumbs and scraps to feed on, he met Maori, a leader of one of the popular rings in Qiemont. Call it a curse or a blessing, but Maori took a liking to him. Maori saw a strength in him that he didn't know he possessed, even with his current condition. Maori gave him jobs, and soon he was running the streets, making deliveries for Maori.This quickly paid his bills, got him a shabby but livable one-bedroom apartment, and took him off the dangerous streets. It provided him with food on his table and clean clothes on his shoulders. Maori's trust in him grew over time. He was now part of the pack, and Maori's pack was a powerful one. However, Maori was not the one who controlled the city. That was Domezio 'The Viper' Mandracchia. Domezio was a ruthless Alpha, always looking out for himself and his interests. He was feared by many, and even the laws were influenced by his wealth. Many people hated him because he had everything: the power to make or break lives and the wealth to spend on whatever he wanted. He owned all the rings in the city, and his wealth and power extended beyond Qiemont.Dirk wanted all that for himself.On one of his delivery runs, a car sped past him and splashed water all over his outfit. At nineteen, he was taller and more well-built than all the vampires in Qiemont. His true identity as a werelion remained unknown. The runner in the sports car who had splashed him was the daughter of The Viper, the man he had admired since hearing of his fame. The man who controlled the city."Oh, my, I am truly sorry. How much is your outfit? Here..." She reached into her purse, easily yanked out a wad of cash, and tossed it into his hands. Then she was gone.Dirk knew he had to see her again, so he began asking questions. It wasn't long before he learned who she was and where she would often be found hanging out with friends and acquaintances. As the only daughter of The Viper, she had the world in the palm of her hand. Dirk started seeking her out. He may not have been rich, but he had his good physique to make up for it, and she agreed to this fact the first time she walked up to him in the dimly lit strip club and slid her slender hand into his shorts.He heard her gasp, and from then on, a connection was formed. He saw love and a possible redemption from his cursed fate, while Floridia saw a well-endowed play toy. But Dirk didn't mind that one bit. He had plans. He wanted to get off the streets for good, and the only way he could do that was by making what he had with Floridia permanent if she would allow it, of course. So, they dated for two years. She became his first everything, and his emotions for her grew over time. However, Floridia was growing tired of him, and he knew that soon she would discard him and move on to the next best vampire in town. But during the time they dated, she had introduced him to her father, who saw what Maori saw. In a month, Domezio bought him off Maori, who claimed he owed him money.Dirk didn't hold that against the man. Their friendship didn't waver. Either way, Maori still answered to Domezio, and now that Dirk worked directly under Domezio, Maori answered to him. Dirk trusted Maori as much as he did Domezio. Life improved. He lived well, partied, drove expensive cars, and got his hands dirty during those years, but it was all part of the job description.At this point, his relationship with Floridia had hit a rocky bottom. The Viper's most trusted right-hand man betrayed him, and the bullet he left in Domezio's heart was what killed the great kingpin in the end. But before his death, being the loving and charming Pride that he was, Domezio adopted Dirk as his son. As a man without a son, and with a daughter who didn't care about his business, he willed all that he had to Dirk. This decision earned him many enemies to this day. The deal was sealed with Domezio 'The Viper' Mandracchia's blood, and Dirk became La Sala, the Kingmaker of the underground. A few challengers arose after Domezio's death, but when Dirk shifted for the first time and single-handedly ended the lives of fifty business partners in a single board meeting, he struck fear and respect into the hearts of many who dared to challenge or question his capacity in the future.Floridia left the city shortly after her father's death and moved to another country with her then-boyfriend. She has not been heard from since.Dirk knew he had enemies all around the world, but none had surfaced until recently when his warehouses began to be raided and attacked, and now his men were dying. If there was one promise he made and hoped to keep, it was the promise of protection to those who worked for him, both for them and their loved ones. And now he was failing to keep that promise.He brought his cigarette to his mouth and frowned when he realized the light had gone out. Instead of relighting it, he tossed the cigarette into its case, shut the lid, and turned to his bathroom to clean up.He had noticed some changes in his body recently, and Dr. Naam had promised him this wouldn't happen, but now it was. He had to see her, and she had better find a permanent solution to this problem.Now was not the time to show any form of weakness.Chapter: 3.******Six sleek black cars pulled into the hospital's underground parking area precisely at 11 a.m. The bodyguards exited the vehicles in perfect formation, except for the middle car where the passenger waited for Bogo to open the door. All of them wore well-fitted black suits, their faces impassive. After Bogo opened the door, Dirk stepped out, standing by the car door and surveying the empty parking lot that housed only his cars. He nodded to Bogo and began walking towards the hospital's private entrance. St. Mont Hospital, located in Qiemont, is renowned as one of the city's best healthcare facilities. Known for its top-quality services, the hospital is synonymous with excellence in general practice. Dirk, being the highest beneficial member, enjoyed the privilege of owning his private parking area and exclusive access to the hospital. Within the hospital, he possessed his wing and a team of staff members who attended to his needs, including Dr. Naam, his most trusted
Chapter: 4.******"Alpha, I think it's time you reconsider your stance regarding Omegas. The pack members are starting to whisper," Rafe said, leaning against a tree. He was dressed in his usual suit, but without his tie, and his white shirt had its first three buttons open. A faint smile tugged at his lips as he watched his Alpha carefully, waiting for any reaction on his face, but the man remained completely poker-faced. Tricc stood at the edge of the Greenville Pack, his heart heavy with the weight of rejection. The night of their sixteenth birthday had been etched into his memory, the pain of Dirk's rejection searing through his soul. Unable to bear the constant reminder of his broken dreams, he made the difficult decision to distance himself from Omegas, the source of his pain. He had done his best to avoid all forms of contact with Omegas, but now it seemed he had slowly become an Omega hater. He didn't like to smell them from a mile away. The last Omega's pheromones he inhale
Chapter: 5.******"Rise and shine, pretty boy," said a familiar voice from the doorway. The soft thumping of his feet around the room made the sleeping man's ears twitch to attention. "You've got an early start today, remember?" A small black cat meowed in agreement as she walked into view. The petite figure bent down to pick up the cat. "That's right, Miss Coco," he kissed the cat's head before standing up himself. "Wake Daddy up," he whispered and gently placed the cat on the bed. The cat yawned, stretched, and then walked over to her favorite place to curl up. She curled herself around Seth's neck for comfort, stretched again, and then went still. Seth opened his eyes and smiled, as both the cat and his boyfriend had once again succeeded in disrupting his late morning sleep, as he liked to call it. Gently removing the cat from his neck, he placed her on his lap and sat up with his back against the headboard of the large four-poster bed. His toned skin was lightly glistening with
Chapter: 6.******It was the evening of the charity gala. Kurt entered the ballroom with an armful of flowers, barely able to focus on what Blaine, his personal assistant, was saying. However, that didn't mean he was ignoring him. It had been a long day at the office, and Kurt hadn't even reached his seat when Sarah, his secretary, reminded him of the gala that evening. He tried to hide his disappointment, not really wanting to spend the night in a stuffy room full of wealthy people. But then again, that wasn't why he had agreed to come. In his pursuit of a deeper connection, Kurt stumbled upon a group of individuals dedicated to philanthropy and making a positive impact in the world. Inspired by their passion and altruism, he joined forces with them, utilizing his resources and influence to contribute to various charitable causes. Immersing himself in this new world of giving back, Kurt discovered a sense of purpose that had eluded him for so long. He witnessed first-hand the impa
Chapter: 7.*******"Hello, brothers!" Seth mind-linked and waited for their response. It had been years since they last did this. Their Lycgers were awake now, and the world would slowly begin to make sense. However, their pheromones hadn't returned. Regardless, as long as they could finally connect with their Lycgers, everything should be fine."Seth," came Kurt's calm voice, followed immediately by the tired Tricc."Hello, brothers," Tricc greeted as well."If we're all linking with each other again, it can only mean one thing..." Seth began. Tricc snorted but remained silent. "We all heard our Mate's call, and our sleeping Lycgers have awakened," he stated, pausing to wait for their response. But it seemed as though none was forthcoming. "Well?" he asked, a little annoyed.Tricc cleared his throat and spoke, "Well, nothing."Nodding, Kurt added, "What, he suddenly calls after eighteen years, and we're supposed to run into his arms like lost pups?!" He scoffed. "I'm sorry, brothers
Chapter: 8*******At that moment, all they desired was to speak to him, to help him calm down, but it seemed to be too difficult. Dirk was completely lost to them. It was obvious that he was struggling between his feelings and his instincts, torn between giving in to their commands and submitting to them. With growing concern, they watched as he started trembling. His body shook with both lust and fear, and the Triplets' worry deepened. They couldn't fully comprehend this bond, but they needed to discuss it and find a way to balance their situation. After all, they had been paired by the Goddess, who knows best. "Are you alright?" Tricc asked, moving closer and kneeling in front of the trembling Lion. He reached out a hand but stopped when he saw the Lion flinch away from him. Frowning, Tricc stood back up and took two steps back. "Have it your way," he growled under his breath. "Stop with the pheromones, brothers," Seth reasoned, and the others nodded. "As an Alpha Pride, he coul
Chapter: 9*******The frigid night pursued him relentlessly as he stumbled deeper into the dense forest. With each step becoming increasingly desperate. Tears streamed down his face, obscuring his vision. Determined to keep running despite the ache in his feet and the anguish in his heart, he pressed on. The fire within him consumed his body, leaving no room for rest. He yearned to vanish, to avoid ever having to confront them again. The sight of their pain, their tears, haunted him—they were his mates, and he had betrayed them. As he raced through the woods, their pleas echoed in his mind, reminding him of the pain he had inflicted on them. The blood staining the ground, their Moon markings that he had stolen, the magnitude of his rejection weighed heavily on his conscience. How could he ever face them again? What words could justify the harm he had caused to his other halves? Overwhelmed with emotion, he collapsed for a brief moment, clutching his chest and fighting for breath. H
Chapter: 10*******There was a prolonged silence before Dirk finally spoke, his voice filled with concern. "What is the condition of my leg?" he asked, his arms now free as he sat up slowly. His gaze fell upon his legs, and his eyes widened in shock. The left leg was severely swollen, causing his heart to skip a beat. The other leg had minor scratches and swelling, but the damage to his left leg was far worse. The kneecap had been shattered, revealing a gaping hole through which he could see the bones. The stench emanating from the injury was repugnant, and the pain was excruciating. Memories of the fall flooded his mind, and he fought back tears, whimpering softly as he lay back down.The woman's expression turned sympathetic as she frowned. "I apologize, young one," she murmured. "Are you a human?" she asked."No. I am a Pride," Dirk confessed, revealing his true nature to her. She was the first to learn of this in Qiemont. He noticed her raised eyebrow, clearly intrigued by his re
Dear readers, Thank you all for embarking on this adventure with me. Sharing this experience with you has been truly wonderful and enjoyable. Your readership, comments, and votes on this book mean the world to me. As we reach the end of "ALPHAS’ PRIDE MATE: The Pride Who Goes Into Heat," I sincerely hope you've savored reading it as much as I relished writing it. Up next in "The Shifter Saga" is the compelling tale of Talon and Altair. If you wish to delve into their journey, don't miss the next book in our series, "UNVEILING THE VAMPIRE'S OMEGA: Bound By Blood Freed By Love." I look forward to reuniting with you on that adventure. Take care and thank you immensely. Warm regards, AlphaKelly
Dirk cradled his son in his arms, sprinting back to the Pack, the distant howls of his mates fading into the background. His mind was ablaze with fury, his son's body hanging limply as if he had transformed into mere paper within his grasp. Doubts gnawed at him — had he erred by casting Talon into the sea? Could this impulsive act have dire consequences for his son's well-being? If Altair was truly the Spirit Wolf responsible for marking Talon, did this mean that hurling Talon into the unforgiving depths would irrevocably impact the life of his only child? As he laid the boy on the bed, Caleb and Phoenix swiftly attended to him. While running, Dirk had summoned them, relieved to find them awaiting his arrival upon reaching the Pack. It wasn't Dirk's call that initially alerted them to the crisis, but rather little Bryn's confession to Phoenix. "I untied the strings on Talon's bedroom door," the tearful girl murmured, her distress evident. "I'm so sorry!" Her plea tugged at Phoen
TALON **** Nine. At the age of nine, I ran out of the blood that sustained me. For a year, I struggled silently, unwilling to reveal how deeply it affected me. I tried to maintain a semblance of normalcy without it, but my efforts only led to restlessness, unconsciousness, and sleepless nights. The cold crept in, the bed felt foreign. Who could I confide in? Who would listen to the plea of a vampire boy thrust into a family where he never belonged? The memory of that fateful day still haunts me. How could I have mercilessly attacked Dirk? I couldn't explain the overwhelming impulse that drove me. The desire to connect with what he possessed consumed me. Did that make me insane? Powerless? A maniac, perhaps. I endured the consequences, tormenting myself night after night. I yearned to reverse time, but it was an irreversible deed. I had to bear the burden for the rest of my days. I had committed a shameful act, sowing seeds of hatred in the hearts of those who professed to love
Altair sat at his favorite spot by the little pond, feeding the fishes gathered around his feet. They nipped on the bread, tickling him and eliciting laughter. He cherished these tiny companions, finding solace in their company when his parents were absent after his school days. While he longed for his parents, he understood the demands of their work. His eighth birthday was approaching, and he anticipated it eagerly. Turning eight meant training with the older children, a prospect that excited him. He yearned to build his strength to confront the boys who often taunted him. Running out of bread, he gazed at his swimming friends with a smile. "You've finished it all. Now, I must attend to my homework!" he exclaimed to the fishes, rising from his seated position by the pond. After brushing off his pants, he hurried through the garden towards the manor as the evening descended, mindful of completing his tasks before dinner. "Altair!" Bryn's voice called out as she spotted him a
Chapter: 94 ******* "What's wrong?" they asked, their faces etched with concern. "I-I... ahh!" He cried out in pain. "Does it hurt?" Tricc inquired, placing a hand on his stomach. Dirk nodded frantically, the pain intensifying. "Okay, we need to go," Tricc declared, swiftly lifting Dirk as if he weighed nothing and hastening to the car, with Seth and Kurt keeping pace beside them. The journey back to the Pack's hospital was frantic, each of Dirk's cries piercing their hearts. The sudden onset of pain and distress, with the baby not expected for another three days and a necessary operation looming, left the Lycgers bewildered. Upon reaching the hospital, Tricc once more cradled their nearly unconscious mate, rushing into the lobby as Seth and Kurt urgently called for Dr. Creiff. Responding to the urgency in their voices, Dr. Creiff quickly appeared, assessing Dirk's condition with a touch to his forehead and recoiling at the heat emanating from the Lion. "What's ha
Chapter: 93 ******** "Where are we going?" Dirk inquired, repeating the question for the fourth time that evening. They had been en route for nearly an hour. It was a Saturday, and he was reluctant to leave the comfort of his bed. Each movement felt like a heavy burden on his legs. Anticipation for the arrival of the baby was high; he longed for a moment of respite. Thoughts of Talon had consumed him since his birthday morning. Although he hadn't laid eyes on the boy since updates on his well-being were frequent. Talon seemed to be adjusting to the daily spoonful of blood. However, as Dirk entered his final month, the looming question emerged: would he still be able to provide a refill once the last bottle ran dry? Nonetheless, arrangements had been made with his mates. They had prepared additional bottles, preserved by Tircc's spells. The issue now lay in the duration these bottles would last before a permanent solution could be found. The precious little angel didn't deserve
Chapter: 92 ******* The Lycgers swiftly assisted their mate to his feet and guided him towards a plush sofa, ensuring he sat comfortably as Tricc tended to the wound inflicted by the boy. "Shall I contact Creiff?" Seth inquired, receiving a confirming nod from Kurt. "We must ascertain the well-being of the child," Tricc added. "How did you get this?!" Phoenix's voice pierced the room, drawing all present gazes towards the boy, now resting limply in Caleb's grasp, while Phoenix scrutinized the mark on his arm. "Talon, can you hear me?" he questioned, but the boy seemed detached from his surroundings. The Lycgers approached to witness the scene, their gasps echoing as they beheld the glowing crimson mark encircling Talon's left forearm, extending to his elbow—the root of it all was a perfectly imprinted mark. "The mark of the Spirit wolf," Tricc whispered, prompting puzzled glances from his brothers, who momentarily forgot his extraordinary abilities. "But how?" Tricc
Chapter: 91******The room was shrugged in darkness, the only light coming from the dim fire that crackled from the furnaces, creating a cozy heat that settled around the body of the young child on the bed. A soft breeze swept through the room and the scent of fresh flowers wafted through the air. The sounds of distant laughter, chirping birds, and the gentle clinking of bottles from outside his opened windows were all heard by Talon. He was no baby, and no matter how much they tried to keep it away, he knew his mother had died. Someone had killed her, and stolen the only family he had left in this world. While his mother had shared tales of his Uncle Dirk, he had never felt close to this unknown relative until he was brought to this household two months ago. Although the pack house is filled with warmth, and a family bond grows amongst all who live within the Estate still, Talon feels lost and unwanted in this place. Despite the kind efforts of those around him to make him feel at
Chapter: 90*******"Andrew who?" Dirk questioned, seeking clarification. Seth took a deep breath and gently held Dirk's hand, speaking softly. "Andrew and I were in a relationship for a while. We met in unusual circumstances and developed feelings for each other. I made it clear that I was mated, even though I hadn't found you yet. Andrew promised to leave once we found you, but he struggled to let go because he had fallen deeply for me..." Dirk's expression darkened as he listened, his gaze locked on Seth's. "I don't want to hear about your exes. It's been a painful experience dealing with them in the past. Please, just tell me how he found Talon and brought him back to us," Dirk requested, trying to hold back tears as his emotions threatened to overwhelm him. Seth felt a pang of regret in his chest and nodded understandingly. "I'm sorry. For everything," he apologized, his voice heavy with remorse. Tears streamed down Dirk's face, his lips trembling. "Damn," he muttered, feelin