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THE LOST ALPHA

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At three years old, Ray survives the destruction of his pack — a massacre ordered out of fear by a rival Alpha. Believed dead, he is raised among rogues, never knowing he is the heir to a fallen Alpha bloodline. Eighteen years later, Ray has become something the werewolf world should not allow to exist: a rogue with the strength, intelligence, and authority of an Alpha. Though he lives outside pack law, wolves instinctively follow him — and packs whisper his name with unease. When Ray meets Fiona, his true mate, fate tightens its grip. Fiona is the daughter of the very Alpha responsible for Ray’s ruined past. Her parents see Ray as a threat and attempt to destroy him, forcing Fiona into an arranged mating with another future Alpha. A prophecy warns that a rogue will bring ruin to the Golden Moon Pack. In trying to prevent it, Fiona’s mother sets the prophecy in motion — pushing Ray toward the truth of his birth. Imprisoned for defying pack law, Ray learns he is the lost son of a murdered Alpha. He escapes captivity, and war erupts between packs and rogues alike. As alliances shift and secrets unravel, Ray must choose between vengeance and the leader he was meant to become. Victory comes at a devastating cost, but from the ashes of betrayal, a true Alpha rises — not claimed by birth alone, but forged by survival.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter one;Blood under the moon

Ray's earliest memory wasn't a face.

It was fire.

Flames licked the night sky, turning the forest orange and black. The air smelled wrong — sharp, burning, heavy with fear. Wolves howled, not in challenge, but in pain.

Three-year-old Ray clung to his father's leg, fingers buried in thick fur as the ground shook beneath them.

"Don't look," his father said.

His voice was calm, but his heartbeat wasn't. Ray could feel it — fast and furious — like thunder trapped inside a chest.

Shapes moved through the trees. Too many. Eyes glowed gold and red, circling, closing in.

"Jake has lost his mind," someone shouted.

Another voice snarled back, "This ends tonight!"

Ray didn't understand the words. He only knew his father suddenly lifted him, holding him tight against his chest.

"Listen to me, my son," his father said urgently, crouching low. His hands trembled as they framed Ray's small face. "No matter what happens, you run. You don't stop. You don't turn back."

Ray whimpered. "Papa…"

His father pressed his forehead to Ray's. "You are stronger than you know."

A deafening roar split the air.

The attack came fast.

Wolves crashed into the clearing, fur bristling, teeth bared. The peaceful sounds of the pack — laughter, shared meals, evening howls — were swallowed by chaos.

Ray's father shifted in a flash of movement, placing Ray behind him.

"Go!" he commanded.

Ray stumbled back, small feet tangling in roots. He turned just in time to see his father launch himself into the fight — powerful, fearless, refusing to fall.

Someone grabbed Ray.

A scream tore from his throat.

The grip vanished as quickly as it came. Ray hit the ground hard, rolling down a slope, branches tearing at his skin. The world spun. Noise faded.

The last thing Ray heard was his father's howl — not of rage, but of command.

Live.

Then everything went quiet.

Ray woke to silence.

The forest was dark and empty. Smoke drifted between the trees. The clearing was gone — no voices, no warmth, no pack.

"Papa?" Ray whispered.

No answer.

He cried until his throat burned. Until his eyes hurt. Until exhaustion pulled him under again.

Footsteps crunched nearby.

A shadow loomed.

Ray shrank back, heart racing.

A woman stepped into view — wild-haired, scarred, eyes sharp but not cruel. She knelt slowly, lowering herself to his level.

"Well," she muttered softly, "you're not supposed to be here."

Ray sobbed.

The woman sighed, something in her expression cracking. She carefully wrapped him in her coat, lifting him into her arms.

"Alright," she said gruffly. "Alright. I've got you."

Ray buried his face against her chest, unaware that this moment — this rescue — would change everything.

Far away, under the same moon, the Golden Moon Pack celebrated survival.

And a prophecy quietly began to breathe.