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Claimed by the Alpha

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Midnight Creek is a small town completely surrounded by miles and miles of forest, and the last place that 17-year-old Addison Avery expected to ever be. Addison was used to the warm sun, the desert, and everything else that she had grown up within Arizona. Until her mother comes home from work one day and announces that she has been offered an amazing promotion that requires them both to move. Addison tries to keep a smile on her face until her mom says that this new town is nothing like Arizona. In fact, it's the exact opposite.

It's cold, rainy, and surrounded by forest. But Addison just has to grit her teeth and bear it, ever since her dad died five years ago her mother just hasn't been the same.

And maybe, just maybe, Midnight Creek could be a new beginning for both of them.

Xavier Black was the soon-to-be Alpha of the Midnight Moon pack. To onlookers and anyone that dared cross him, Xavier was a cruel, ruthless Alpha. But to his family and friends, they all knew that he wasn't really like that. Xaver has been searching for his mate ever since he turned 16, but now two years later he still hasn't found her and is starting to lose hope. All his friends have found their mates, even his younger sisters found her mate when she was 16. Xavier is starting to think that he would never meet her and fall in love. But maybe his luck will change when a new girl comes stumbling into Midnight Creek that has his wolf screaming 'mate.

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CHAPTER1
Are you excited?" My mom asked me as we unpacked all the moving boxes. "Yeah," I lied easily. "I really am." But honestly, Midnight Creek was the last place I wanted to be. I wanted to be back home in Arizona, with the sun, not stuck here in this small town. But I had to remind myself that I was doing this for my mom. She needed this change, and this promotion was a huge deal. So I just have to grit my teeth and bear it for now. "I know it's not the same as back home," my mom sighed. "But this house is a lot bigger and better than before, plus everything is within walking distance here. No more rush hour traffic." She joked, trying to lighten the mood. She was right. This house was huge, it had way more room than either my mom and I needed. I was excited about her. She told me I could pick any room I wanted. It was a four-bedroom house after all and there were just the two of us. I choose one of the biggest bedrooms. It was also the same size as the master's room my mom chose. It had a walk-in Closet and was right next to the upstairs bathroom, which was basically all mine considering my mom's room had a walk-in bathroom. The walls of my new bedroom were painted a light blue by the previous owners, and my favorite part of the small balcony had faced the forest. It was the best bedroom in the house. "I know mom," I said softly, unpacking the pates and cups. "Midnight Creek will be good for us. I saw a small pizza place just up the block that looked pretty good, and I was thinking we could order from there tonight." "That sounds like a great idea, Addie. I'll go place an order and grab a few things for tomorrow while you keep unpacking," my mom kissed my forehead while grabbing her purse and walking out the front door. I simply nodded my head and smiled. I started to bring some of my boxes to my room and unpack them for school tomorrow. I Wasn't looking forward to a new school, especially in a small town like this where everyone already knew each other. I was going to be the new girl, and I was worried that no one would talk to me, and I would just be a loser loner. I know my mom kept saying that I had nothing to worry about, but I was still nervous. I wasn't exactly popular back home, but I wasn't at the bottom of the food chain either. I was somewhere in the middle, and I was happy with that. I got decent grades and had friends who I loved like family. Saying goodbye to them was hard. I spent half of the day crying, and the other half laughing at all the stupid memories we had together. "Addie, pizza!" My mom called out. I was so lost in my head that I didn't even notice her opening the front door. "Coming!" I called. I dashed downstairs to go eat and spent the rest of the night unpacking as much as I could before my mom ushered me off to bed, saying that I I need a goodnight's sleep before my first day at school tomorrow. I didn't bother to argue and tell her that I wouldn't get much sleep tonight anyway. I would be up half the night tossing and turning, thinking about how my first day would go tomorrow. I knew that she wouldn't listen, my mom was stubborn and so was I. Before my dad died, he used to joke that there was no use winning in an argument against me and my mom. "Goodnight, Addie, I love you." My mom called after me as I went back upstairs. "I love you too," I shouted back, closing my bedroom door. I sat outside on my balcony for a few minutes just taking everything in when I heard a howl in the distance. Hmm, I didn't know that Midnight Creek had a were wolf.

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