Finding My True Alpha Novel

Finding My True Alpha Novel – “Can’t you just wait a little longer?” Jonah and I had been mated to each other for six years, but one day, he suddenly told me to wait. “I have to hold a mating ceremony with my first love before I can make you my Luna.” He stood by the window in the pack office, his back turned to me. “It was her mother’s last wish,” he said as he turned to face me.

“You know she’s terminally ill—she doesn’t have much time left.” “I’m the Alpha. I made a promise at her bedside to make her daughter my Luna. I can’t let a pack member leave this world with regrets.” Stunned, I asked, “Then what about me? My mom’s wanted me to be your Luna for years.” He snapped impatiently, “Can’t you show a little empathy? It’s just two more months! Why are you so desperate to become my Luna right now?” “My mom also sick—she can’t handle stress.

So her life doesn’t matter, but Elara’s mom’s does?” He ignored my words and called for Dean, our pack’s Beta, to enter. “Tell the pack elders to start preparing. I’m holding a wedding soon.” Then he turned back to me, eyes full of resolve. “This time, the bride will be Elara. Even if your mother passes away waiting, she’ll have to wait.” With that, he left with Dean, not sparing me another glance. Watching his retreating figure, I picked up the phone and dialed home.

“Travis, I need you to find me a new groom for the wedding in ten days.” My brother Travis was shocked. “What’s going on between you and Jonah? You can’t just break a mate bond like that—Mom won’t be able to handle it!” Exactly. That was why I needed his help. Thankfully, in the six years Jonah and I had been mates, he had never once agreed to meet my parents. My mother only knew I had found my mate—but had no idea who it was. My family’s pack lived up north where winters were harsh.

Jonah’s pack was down in the sweltering south. Even during Alpha gatherings, the distance had always kept them apart. “Travis, I’m serious. I’m not marrying him. I won’t be his Luna.” “I warned you to be careful when he started seeing you behind my back. If it weren’t for the fact he was your mate, I would’ve unfriended him back then. Now this is for the best.” He continued. “Actually, before Mom and Dad knew you were in a relationship, they had already picked out someone for you—an alliance match with an Alpha.

You’ve heard of the his Pack, right? They’re the most powerful pack in the North.” As soon as he mentioned it, I remembered. My parents had talked about it back then, but I’d already been bonded with Jonah for two years. When Travis asked him if he was really over his first love, Jonah swore that he’d only ever love me for the rest of his life. Turns out, his “rest of his life” was shorter than I thought. With only ten days left before the mating ceremony, time was tight. I stopped Travis off mid-sentence. “Just let him be the new groom.

No need for a dramatic wedding crash.” No sooner had the words left my mouth than Jonah pushed the door open and froze. “Wedding crash? Who’s crashing a wedding?” He glared at me as if I were the enemy. “Rebecca, I said I’d make you my Luna, and I meant it. If you still want to marry me, don’t pull any stunts. If you dare ruin my wedding with Elara, don’t blame me for breaking ties!” Before I could say a word, he had already painted me as the villain.

Hadn’t he already turned his back on me the moment he asked to hold the ceremony with Elara first? For six years, on every birthday, he had promised, “Next year, I’ll make you my Luna.” But every “next year”, he found a new excuse to avoid meeting my parents or setting a date. He said I was still young and he didn’t want to tie me down too early. He said he needed time to stabilize the pack so he could give me a better life and reassure my family. Every excuse sounded like it was for my sake. I had loved him enough to believe it. After six years of waiting,

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