The Challenge Two Alphas, One Girl

Chapter 2: Alpha Maze Mason

Maze’s POV

As I walked into the pack house I was met with cheers and applause. Everyone rushed to meet me. I had been away from home for too long, two years, to be exact. My travels had greatly enriched the pack in terms of allies and trade. My father pulled me into a bear hug. Beta Fang shook my hand.

“Welcome back, Alpha, it’s an honour,” he said solemnly.

I smiled. The pack had prepared a huge feast in my honour. The pack house where I would live had five floors, each more luxurious than the next. The top floor was for me. The beta and gamma took the fourth and third floors respectively. The second floor was for pack meetings.The first or ground floor was common ground for any pack member with a huge living area, a colossal dining area, a massive kitchen, a gaming room, an olympic sized swimming pool and gym.

The smell of the feast wafted throughout the pack house but an even more potent smell distracted me. My inner wolf stirred. The scent of wildflowers was driving me crazy. What was that? It was the most intoxicating thing I had ever encountered and it was getting fainter and fainter as if the source was moving away from me. My wolf recognised what it meant. My mate was not here amongst the pack. She was moving in the opposite direction.

“Who’s missing?” I asked the Beta.

“No one,” said Fang, looking confused.

“That’s impossible,” I said sternly, using my alpha voice which made everyone fall silent.

“Well,” spluttered Fang. “The only person missing is um…”

“You threw Friday out, remember,” said someone who greatly resembled Fang.

“Excuse me, Alpha, I’m Fallon,” Fallon said with a little bow.

“And I’m Fargo,” said Fargo, coming into view out of nowhere. I realised Fallon and Fargo were identical twins, the younger brothers of Fang.

“Who’s Friday?” I asked, already having an idea of the answer.

“Our little sister,” chorused the twins.

“Why’d you throw her out?” I said, my voice deadly.

“Alpha, please, let’s talk about this privately,” said Fang in a low voice.

I rolled my eyes but obliged him. He wanted to go to the second floor conference room but I stalked off, heading out of the pack house, following the flowery scent.

I could talk to Fang and trail the beautiful aroma. Fang hurried after me.

neared

wolf-less. I was an alpha. How could I be fated to someone wolf-less? I

again. The source of the scent was no longer drifting away. It

you sure?” I

years old. She should have phased two years ago but

to see what would happen. Then they asked her to leave our house. She

was devastated. I could not accept such a mate. I was from a long line of extremely

She was definitely inside. My beta

impatient with my beta and

on, the alpha wants to meet you!”

the sound of the door unlatching

stepped out of the cottage. I was immediately struck by her beauty. My inner wolf howled in excitement. Her dark hair cascaded around her and was one of the main contributors to that delicious scent.

Alpha of Marigold,”

said with a

sister,”

She shrugged.

wolf-less?” I said, cutting right to the

keeping her eyes down. My

never phased

“No, never,” She said.

are you?” I

Alpha,”

happened on your

she said. “Alpha,” she

even felt our mate-bond being

Fang. He looked

you think of

She seemed confused.

Friday’s POV

a stormy grey, cold but beautiful. He had chiseled features, broad shoulders and rippling muscles. He towered over me. His

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