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A Mother before a Mate

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(18+ Mature content) Book # 1 in the "Alpha's United series"

Just weeks after Lexi's parents are killed by rogues, Lexi finds an abandoned baby in the forest. Even though she's only 18, Lexi feels a connection to this child, and decides to raise the child as her own.

Being a single mother isn't easy, but Lexi believes her adopted child is her destiny.

Will the Alpha of her pack allow her to keep the baby? When she meets her mate, will he accept Lexi and her child? Will he reject her?

What will her future hold?

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Chapter 1
Bang Bang* I hear someone knocking at the door, and I know it’s Grace. She’s been my best friend since we were 10 years old, and she has come to get me out of bed every morning for the last six weeks. Six weeks ago, my whole life was turned upside down. My parents, my brother Lev, and I were all sitting around the table eating pancakes with fruit and whipped cream for breakfast; my Mom's Saturday specialty. We were talking and enjoying each other's company like any other Saturday morning when everything changed. My Dad said that Alpha wanted him to evaluate a breach at the eastern border. My Mom, being a doctor, wanted to go with my Dad to make sure all of the pack members were okay. My Dad was a Gamma; 3rd in command at Cold Moon. Cold Moon is one of the strongest packs around. My Dad was so strong, I still can’t believe he is gone. I can’t believe they're both gone. Alpha had gotten word that rogues were penetrating the eastern border of our pack lands. First, he had sent a dozen warriors, and when Alpha thought the very minor threat was taken care of, he sent his Gamma to get the details about what had happened and report back. My father thought everything was over, and he would just be questioning our warriors and any prisoners, so when my mother asked to go with him, he agreed. My father never would have let her go had he known. When my parents got to the border, everything was calm. While my Dad was questioning everyone, the border was breached again. This time with 60 rogues. The 15 warriors with my parents were soon overcome. That day we lost 25 pack members: many families were affected by the loss. My brother Lev is 20, and he was thrust into the Gamma position to replace my father. He doesn't have the option to stay in bed and mourn, and feel everything like I do. He has people counting on him; people that depend on him. He was going to get the Gamma position in a few years when my Dad retired. This was always his destiny, it just happened sooner than we all thought it would. His Gamma training is very time-consuming, and it makes this house seem empty and lonely. Finally, I hear my bedroom door open. Grace walks in, drops her bag, kicks off her sandals, and flops herself on top of my bed - wrapping her arms around me. She knows if I don't answer the door, it’s because I’m crying. “Did Lev let you in?” I whisper, because I’m afraid my voice will crack. “Uh-huh,” she mumbles. After a minute of silence, I’m able to compose myself a little, “I’m sorry for being a mess, and not answering the door. And that you’re always here picking up the pieces of my life." “Lexi, this is where I want to be. I love you. You’re my best friend, and I hate that you're hurting. I want to be here for you, and to help pick up the pieces. Stop feeling bad about me being here for you,” Grace demands. I look at her, and the look in her eyes and the authority in her voice tells me she means what she says. I’m so lucky to have her as my best friend. I don't know where I would be through all of this if I didn't have her. “Let's go. Get up. We’re going to shift and go for a run today. Burning some energy will do you good, and you need to get out of this house,” she orders. I swipe the tears away and force myself up. As I'm brushing my teeth, I take in the sight before me. My long black loose curls are dull, frizzy and tangled, my skin is paler than it usually is. My blue eyes don’t stand out like they used to. I have dark circles under my eyes, and they're all puffy from all the crying. I’ve also lost some weight too, and it doesn't look nice. When I step back into my bedroom, Grace is sitting on my bed on her phone. She is so beautiful; not just on the inside, but on the outside. She’s a few inches taller than me, at 5’8”, and she has long straight dark brown hair. She has soft features, with big honey-coloured eyes. She turned 18 seven months ago, and she found out that her long-time crush was actually her mate. She always had a crush on Jett, the Alpha’s son. Jett will be the next Alpha of our pack too, making Grace our future Luna. She is meant for the job, too. She’s strong, kind and she loves our pack. I turned 18 five months ago, and I have yet to find my mate. We head to the forest, within our borders. We undress, and fold our clothes, and then shift. Grace is a large multi-coloured grey and black wolf with black eyes. My wolf is pure black, and I have even brighter blue eyes than my human form. Grace takes off first and I follow. The earth crushes beneath my paws, and the warm sunshine actually feels nice. I’m really glad she made me do this. After running for about half-hour, Grace mind-links me. -Lexi, Jett just mind-linked me, he has something really important he needs to talk to me about. I have to go. I’ll run with you back home, though. - -I think I’m going to stay out and run a little longer. It feels good to be out. You go ahead, I’ll catch up with you later.” - I assure her. Grace starts to run back, and I continue. When I reach the pack border a little while later, I know I need to turn around. I stop to catch my breath, but I hear something. Is that? A baby crying? I still myself, and quiet my breathing to listen carefully. It's faint, but I definitely hear a baby crying. There's a guard at the border close by, but he can’t hear it. He's keeping guard in his human form, though, and our hearing is much stronger in wolf form. After standing at the border for ten minutes listening to the frantic but faint cries, I can't take it anymore. I need to go and see if this child is okay. "I can't leave my post. I can't follow you, and you shouldn't go alone," the guard warns me. “I’m going to go alone. I’ll be quick,” I say confidently, even though I'm not feeling very confident. After everything that happened a few weeks ago, it seems crazy that I would want to venture into the forest outside of our borders alone, but the thought of an innocent child being out there alone or hurt, overrides all of my logical thinking. “I could mind-like the Alpha, and ask for him to send some warriors to accompany you,” he offers. “No. Our pack just lost 25 members. Families are still mourning. The last thing I want to do is risk more pack members. This could be a trap! I want to do this alone. I couldn’t live with the guilt if someone got hurt because of me,” I explain. This is the strongest I have felt since my parents died. I cross the border and run towards the cries as fast as I can in my wolf form; it takes me just a few minutes. My heart leaps, and a lump forms in my throat when I arrive and find an actual baby. It wasn't all in my head, and it wasn't a trap. There, a crying innocent little baby lay in a cardboard box, under a shaded tree. The baby looks like a newborn. I shift into my human form, and quickly scoop them up. Baby instantly soothes a little. My heart is heavy as I notice the poor little thing is covered in sweat. Even though the box was placed under a shaded tree, it’s still a warm summer day, and this baby was frantically crying for Moon goddess only knows how long. I can't tell by the white onesie if it's a boy or girl. I scan the forest around me, and there is no sign of anyone else. Who left this child here? How could anyone do such a thing? I'm filled with anger and sadness, but when I notice baby's lips look dry, worry takes over. They're dehydrated and hungry. I need to get back to the packhouse. FAST! I stay in my human form and speed-walk back towards the pack border. When I finally reach the border, the guard quickly removes his t-shirt for me to cover my naked body. I mind-link my brother: I tell him everything, and also instruct him to get baby formula and diapers from another pack member and meet me at the packhouse. When I finally make it, Lev is waiting with the supplies I requested. Thank Moon Goddess! Even though the baby's diaper is full and smells, I know that our first priority is getting food into that tiny belly. It could be life or death at this point. The baby is sucking on this bottle so vigorously, it’s breaking my heart. I don't even want to think about what would have happened if Grace hadn't taken me for a run this morning. I am so glad that I trusted my instincts, and didn't just chalk it up to 'all in my head'. When the baby is done eating, I change the diaper. It is then that I discover this tiny baby is a girl. My brother and I, along with Alpha Maximus Clarke, and Luna Camilla Clarke, head down to the infirmary to get her checked out. Doc runs some tests, and baby girl seems to be doing well, aside from being dehydrated. She must be given an oral rehydration supplement in between feedings for the next 12-24 hours. “So what do we do with her?” Lev asks. “Maybe we should bring her to the fire station in town? Let the humans take her? She looks weak, she’s probably a human baby,” Alpha suggests. "What if she is a werewolf pup? We will be able to tell by the time she’s a year old. And who knows where she'll end up?” I question. I' m feeling very protective of this baby girl, even more so after hearing Alpha talk about dumping her off to human strangers. “Even if she is a wolf, she’s no more than an omega. Werewolves are far too possessive and protective to abandon their children. If she’s not a human, she’s an omega. Omega’s are so weak, she’d be able to live a normal life as a human, completely unaware she has any wolf in her,” Alpha reasons. He is right. Omega’s are the weakest of the werewolf race, and they often struggle to shift. It’s something that takes a lot of work and patience for them to shift... She could have a normal life as an omega in a human family. But who will she go to, I keep asking myself? “I think you’re right, honey. That’s the best thing for her,” Luna agrees. “Wait. I’ve heard horror stories about human foster care, and that’s where she’ll end up, right?” I plead. “If she’s a human, she can’t stay here. It’s against werewolf law, Lexi!” Alpha reminds me. He’s right. s**t. “Okay, why don't we have my Beta drop her off at the fire station in the morning? It’ll give us time to get her dehydration under control. He’ll drop her off bright and early,” Alpha decides, and then comes to grab the baby from my arms. “Where are you taking her now?” I ask, as my body instinctively pulls away from him. “I’ll take her to one of the older women; they'll care for her until then.” “Wait... I can take care of her until then,” I answer, and I take a step back from him so he can't take her. “Are you sure? I figured you wouldn't be up for it, with everything that’s happened lately,” Alpha questions. “No, I want to!” I admit as I look down at the sleeping angel in my arms.

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