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Scored by the Alpha

All her life, Lila Carter has played by the rules—on the soccer field and off. But when a late-night mistake puts her face to face with the mysterious Noah Wolfe and the ruthless Sage Blackwood, Lila is thrust into a world of secrets, rivalries, and supernatural power. As her own strength awakens and hidden truths surface, Lila must fight to protect her team, her heart, and maybe even her humanity. But in this game, the biggest challenge isn’t winning—it’s surviving.
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Chapter 1

I kicked the soccer ball with all my strength, watching it sail through the air and hit the back of the net with a satisfying swoosh. The floodlights of the empty field cast long shadows across the grass as I jogged to retrieve it, my breath forming small clouds in the cool night air.

"One more," I muttered to myself, setting up another shot. "Just one more perfect shot and I'll call it a night."

This was my ritual—late-night solo training when the field was deserted and silent. Just me, the ball, and the endless pursuit of perfection. As captain of the girls' soccer team, I couldn't afford to be just good. I had to be exceptional.

After sending another ball flying into the top corner of the goal, I finally allowed myself to acknowledge the burning in my muscles. My watch showed 10:30 PM. Mom would start worrying soon.

"Time to wrap it up, Carter," I told myself, gathering the balls into my training bag.

The school was eerily quiet as I made my way toward the locker rooms. Most nights, I had the entire sports complex to myself—the perks of having a mom who worked in school administration and could get me after-hours access.

I pushed open the door to what I thought was the girls' locker room, my mind already halfway home, planning tomorrow's training schedule. It wasn't until I heard the sound of running water that I realized something was wrong.

This wasn't the girls' locker room.

I froze as a tall figure emerged from the shower area, a towel wrapped loosely around his hips. Water droplets clung to his broad shoulders and defined chest, catching the fluorescent light. His dark hair was slicked back, revealing a face that seemed carved from marble—strong jaw, straight nose, and the most intense eyes I'd ever seen.

Those eyes locked with mine, widening in surprise before something else flickered in them—something I couldn't name but that sent a strange heat rushing through my body.

"I—I'm so sorry," I stammered, my cheeks burning. "Wrong door."

But I didn't move. I couldn't. It was as if some invisible force held me in place, making it impossible to tear my gaze away from his. The stranger didn't speak either. He just stared at me with an intensity that made my heart hammer against my ribs.

Finally, he broke the silence. "You're Lila Carter." It wasn't a question.

I blinked, surprised that he knew my name. "How did you—"

"Captain of the girls' soccer team," he continued, his voice deep and smooth. "Your reputation precedes you."

Something about the way he said it made me feel both flattered and exposed. I shifted uncomfortably, suddenly very aware that I was standing in the boys' locker room with a half-naked stranger who somehow knew who I was.

"And you are?" I managed to ask, trying to regain some composure.

"Noah. Noah Wolfe." He took a step closer, and I caught a scent that made my head swim—something wild and earthy, like forests after rain. "I just transferred. Starting tomorrow."

"Oh." It was all I could say. My usual confidence had abandoned me completely.

Noah tilted his head slightly, studying me with those penetrating eyes. "Are you always training this late?"

"Most nights," I answered automatically. "It's quieter. Easier to focus."

He nodded as if this made perfect sense to him. "Dedication. I respect that."

An awkward silence fell between us. I knew I should leave—this was beyond inappropriate—but something kept me rooted to the spot. It was the strangest feeling, like I'd been searching for something my entire life without knowing what it was, and suddenly it was standing right in front of me.

"I should go," I finally said, forcing myself to break whatever spell had fallen over us. "Again, sorry for barging in."

Noah's expression shifted, almost imperceptibly. Was that disappointment? "No harm done."

As I turned to leave, he called after me. "Lila?"

I paused at the door, looking back over my shoulder.

"See you on the field tomorrow. I'll be joining the boys' team."

Something in his tone made it sound like a promise rather than a casual remark. I nodded and finally escaped into the hallway, my heart still racing inexplicably.

Outside, I leaned against the wall, trying to make sense of what had just happened. It was just embarrassment, I told myself. Anyone would feel flustered after walking in on someone like that. It had nothing to do with the way his eyes seemed to see right through me, or how my skin had tingled when he said my name.

But as I finally made my way to the correct locker room, I couldn't shake the feeling that something fundamental had shifted in my world. Like the universe had realigned itself in that brief encounter.

"Get it together, Carter," I muttered as I changed quickly. "He's just a guy. A new student. Nothing special."

Yet even as I tried to convince myself, I knew I was lying. There was something about Noah Wolfe that called to me on a level I didn't understand. And whether I wanted to admit it or not, I had a feeling our paths were going to cross again—and soon.

With one last glance at the boys' locker room door, I shouldered my bag and headed out into the night, unaware that the strange encounter was just the beginning of a journey that would change everything I thought I knew about myself.

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