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All Chapters of The Alpha With Two Mates: Chapter 1 - Chapter 10

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Chapter One: Mate

Third-person POV Ava stood on her tiptoes, her arms wrapped around Lucas's neck, as she gave him a lingering kiss. Lucas's hands were on her waist, holding her close to him as he returned the kiss with equal passion. “I'm going to miss you,” Ava whispered as they pulled away from each other, her eyes fixed on his. Lucas smiled down at her, his own eyes filled with affection. “I'll miss you too, babe,” he replied, leaning in for one more quick kiss. “But I'll be back soon, and we'll have all the time in the world to spend together,” he assured her, knowing very well that he had not been giving her enough attention lately and that he needed to make up for it. Ava sighed, her hands still resting on Lucas's shoulders. “I can't wait,” she said, a small smile playing on her lips. “I'll have to go back home soon because my parents don't like the fact that I spend too much time here, so I want to make the most of the time we have left together,” she added. Lucas nodded in understanding,
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Chapter Two: Confused

Third Person Pov Lucas drove back to his pack with a heavy heart, his mind reeling with confusion and conflicting emotions. He couldn't believe that he had found his mate after all this while of believing and hoping it was someone else, and it was more shocking since it was someone he didn't expect in the least. Luna, his arch-nemesis and the bane of his existence, was his mate. That thought alone was enough to drive him mad. He had spent years hating her and wishing she would just disappear, but now, from one day to the next, he was inexplicably drawn to her. The realization left him feeling unsettled and unsure of what to do next. As he pulled up to the packhouse, Lucas saw Ava waiting for him. She looked as radiant as ever, her long blonde hair flowing in the wind, but he couldn't bring himself to feel the same way he used to about her. He was filled with a sense of guilt as if he were betraying her by having these newfound feelings for someone else. “Hey, baby,” Ava said
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Chapter Three: Girlfriend & Mate

Lucas I nervously looked at Ava, trying to gauge her reaction first before saying anything to her. I wasn't too sure of what was going on in her head and I couldn’t tell if she was mad at me but, the look on her face was enough for me to know that she wasn’t very pleased. "Hey babe, what are you doing here? How did you know that I was here?" I asked, genuinely curious to know how she figure out where I was and also hoping to distract her from any anger she might be feeling towards me. Ava glared at me, not amused by my question. "Is that really what you're supposed to say to me right now, Lucas? Was that question really necessary?" she asked, her tone cold and displeased. I could already confirm that she was quite upset and knowing the kind of person Ava was, I needed to make sure I said the right things to her, or else, I'd be risking getting her even more upset. "I don't know if you know this Lucas but, I’ve been waiting for you the whole day, wondering where in the world you
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Chapter Four: A Complete Mess

Luna As I stood there, caught in the middle of the tension between Lucas and the woman beside him, I could feel the unease and discomfort creeping up on me. I quickly identified the woman as Lucas's girlfriend, and I knew that her attitude could only mean one thing: trouble. I decided to take the initiative and break the awkward silence. "Hello, I'm Luna Dawn, the daughter of the Alpha of the Dawn Pack." I held out my hand, hoping to diffuse some of the tension in the air. The woman looked at me, unimpressed. "Ava," she responded, before turning back to Lucas. I stepped back, realizing she was not in the mood for pleasantries. I knew she wouldn’t like that I was alone with her boyfriend in such a secluded area, but since it seemed to me like Lucas wasn’t interested in having her find out we were mates, I knew better than to mention my real reason for being here. When Ava turned to me again, her tone was sharp and somewhat accusatory. "What brings you here, Luna?" she asked, her e
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Chapter Five: Turmoil

Third-Person Pov As they arrived close to the border gate, the air was tinged with tension as Luna and Lucas stood facing each other. They both seemed lost for the first few minutes before Lucas finally noticed he was still holding Luna's wrist, his grip loosening as he released her gently. "Luna, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to drag you away like that. I know I went a little out of line, but please forgive me," Lucas said, his voice soft and apologetic. Luna looked visibly confused, her eyes searching his face for answers. She wasn't exactly upset that he had dragged her with him because she had wanted nothing more than to be away from the drama, but the fact that he had pulled her out instead of letting her leave on her own and sorting things out with Ava was what confused her. "Why did you do it then? You could've sorted things out with Ava instead of making a scene by taking me with you. I mean, it's already quite clear that she hates my guts, and I think you only made it much wor
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Chapter Six: Rejected Daughter

Luna I walked into my father's office, trying to keep my expression neutral despite the turmoil in my heart. I had just come back from Lucas's pack, where I had gone to ask his stance on the fact that we were mates, something I only did to please my father. The thought of everything that happened there was still oddly vivid in my mind, and no matter how many times I tried not to think about the turn of events, it still found a way to creep into my mind and ruin my mood even more. Lucas had obviously tried to be polite, but I could instantly tell that he was being distant as well, and I knew right away that we were never going to be more than allies. I've already made up my mind that it’s not going to be a bad idea to forget all of this and move on from it, but regardless, I still couldn’t help but feel nervous. To make things even worse, I still couldn't think of how I was supposed to tell my father that Lucas and I planned on going through the rejection ceremony. He had always
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Chapter Seven: Disappointed Mate

I was sitting outside with my friend, Layla, on a cool evening. The night was clear, with stars that reflected in our eyes as we talked. I was chatting with Layla about everything, which was our daily routine, but no matter how hard I tried to focus on our conversation without thinking of anything else, my thoughts kept drifting back to Lucas. I felt frustrated and sad because of the situation with him, and it seemed like there was no way out of getting myself to stop thinking about him. It was as if he was the only relevant thought in my head at the moment, and even when I tried to tell myself that everything was my wolf's fault, it still didn't make it any less frustrating. Layla noticed my mood and asked, "What's wrong, Luna? You look like you have something on your mind," she pointed out, and I wasn't even surprised that she noticed because it was getting pretty difficult to hide the fact that my thoughts were all over the place. I sighed, "I'm just tired of the situation
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Chapter Eight: Am I happy?

Layla and I continued to talk late into the night, discussing possible solutions to the situation with Lucas. We delved deep into our conversation as I expressed my feelings and fears. Layla was calm, listening attentively through it all and coming up with wise suggestions. I felt lighter after talking to her, and my heart felt like a heavy stone had been lifted off it because I had spent all day thinking about the situation and wondering how to stop feeling like I weighted the whole world on my shoulders.We talked about other things, too, things that were not so heavy. We laughed and shared stories about how she had spent her day, and she tried talking about everything she could think of simply because she didn't want me to start thinking about the situation with Lucas again. Everything felt peaceful, and my troubles seemed like they would disappear as soon as I went to bed.While we were lying on the grass with our heads close to each other and still chatting, Layla suddenly sat
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Chapter Nine: She's Not Having It

Lucas As I entered my room, a sense of unease settled in the pit of my stomach. Today has been a long day for me, and I have tried to avoid going anywhere near my bedroom, even though I knew that avoiding my room wouldn't solve anything. It was time for me to face the inevitable conversation I was bound to have with Ava, and before things got even worse, I needed to speak to her and clarify the whole situation. The fact that I had met Luna in secret had strained our relationship to the point where we both avoided speaking to each other all day, but I needed to clear the air because I could no longer take the silent treatment.I was in the room and noticed Ava sitting by the bed with her back turned to me as she meticulously packed her belongings into a suitcase. Her movements were tense, and the atmosphere in the room was heavy with unspoken tension. I took a deep breath, steeling myself for the confrontation."Hi," I began cautiously, my voice breaking the silence.Ava didn't look u
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Chapter Ten: Broken Trust

Lucas I sat by the edge of the bed, my heart in turmoil, as I watched Ava's unconscious form. The weight of the truth I had revealed earlier still hung heavy in the air, mingling with the tension that had been building between us over the last few days. I had hoped that telling Ava the truth would take away, or at least reduce, the strain in our relationship, but seeing Ava like this made me realize just how much she hated to hear that I had already met my mate, and it also made me realize that I needed to think of a way to reassure her of our relationship so she wouldn't jump to the conclusion that she was getting replaced because that would never happen.Gently, I reached out and brushed a lock of hair away from Ava's face, my fingers lingering against her skin. She looked so vulnerable at that moment, and guilt gnawed at my insides because I knew how fragile Ava was, and yet I still made the mistake of hurting her in the worst way possible. I hadn't meant for any of this to happe
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