Healing The Ruthless Alpha Chapter 118 Book 2 His Reject: The Alpha Kingâs Hybrid *NOAH*
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âCongratulations on becoming Alpha.â My father slapped a hand on my shoulder. âHow does it feel to be in this position of power?â His eyes twinkled and he laughed but I read the worry he tried to conceal deep within his beady eyes.
âNow I can throw you out the way you threw me out.â I grinned at the bastard that called me his son.
âHaha, youâre funny, Noah!â He patted my back but he knew I was not bluffing. My first order of business in this rathole of a pack would be to throw out this man who waited too long to hand over my birthright because he was âafraidâ I would misuse my power.
âIâm not joking.â The steel in my words made him gulp. âDid you think I would forgive you for sending me away?â
âBut I â I didnât send you away.â Sweat beaded his forehead and my wolf smirked. âThe Alpha Academy is a prestigious institute to attend. Why are you mad that you got the privilege to go there?â
No matter the sugarcoating, the truth was that my father and his elders sent me off to what can best be described as a military school filled with rich kids who liked to remind me I was nothing, nobody.
No one knew Red Lake. We were a tiny dot on the map and in an academy that even the Alpha Prince had attended, it was humiliating to be the Alpha of such a small pack, They sent me there to be âhumbledâ and now that I returned, I had to set my plans into motion. Red Lake would be the greatest pack in the world, even greater than Dark Moon. I would make sure of it.
âIâm not mad I got in.â I smiled at my father. âFar from that, I am happy that I got the chance to see the world beyond this tiny place. It gave me a lot of ideas.â
âI miss Carrot,â my wolf muttered, breaking the conversation with my father. âCanât we check up on her?â
âWe saw her less than three hours ago,â I shut the mutt up. âWe will see her next week.
âSheâs going to be mated to another man soon. Shouldnât we get a fill of her before she is sold off?â
The mutt got worked up. âYouâre starting to piss me off.
Carrot would help u âWe canât give Alpha Norman a woman that is not a virgin,â I reminded my wolf. âHe wonât stand for it.
me get the alliance with Alpha Norman and then she would also help me take over the pack. My lips lifted of their own accord.
âAre you thinking of your mate?â My father asked, trying to change the subject.
âYes.â The words flowed from my lips in a tone.sweeter than honey.
âBella is a nice girl. Youâre lucky.â I snorted at his naivety.
Bella, my mate? None of the women in this godforsaken pack was worthy of standing beside me. Bella was nothing but a ditzy blonde that sucked cock better than the rest of the girls. She had zero appeal to me.
âDoes Carrot appeal to you?â My wolf asked in a sly tone.
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Chapter 118 Book 2 His Reject: The Alpha Kingâs Hybrid
in this pack but she holds her head up high.â It annoyed me that she was starting to break. I wanted her to hold out a bit longer. Her dead eyes did not appeal to me no, I wanted her eyes to sparkle with her stubbornness right as I took the light from her eyes.
She was thin as a stick with dirty and torn clothes. Nothing more than a slave but she dared raise her head in my presence and look me in the eye. In Red Lake, everyone worshipped the ground I walked on but not that wench. I wanted her to lick my shoes. The fire in her eyes would be fun to extinguish.
When I returned to this dead pack, thoughts of upgrading it to a pack worth respecting filled my mind but then I met my mate- a silly girl that did not know her place. I hated her at once but she was interesting. I laughed again.
âDo you love Bella already? You seem quite happy,â my stupid father piped in.
âOnly fools love.â
I plucked those words straight from Prince Killianâs lips and he was right. A man like him who could even murder his brother in cold blood for the throne was my biggest inspiration. If a bastard like Killian could become the Alpha Prince next in line for the throne, then I could become the greatest Alpha on the planet with Red Lake.
âThatâs not true,â my father, the weakling, said. âLove is a beautiful thing that strengthens. Look at your mother and I. Grace has been my strength i