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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 5

"Do you believe in monsters?"

The words hung between us in the moonlight, more revealing than I'd intended. Noah's expression shifted, not with the surprise or confusion I expected, but with something deeper—recognition, perhaps even relief.

"What if," he said carefully, his voice low and steady, "what you think are monsters are just... different beings? Different from humans, but not monsters?"

A chill ran down my spine. He hadn't dismissed my question or laughed it off. Instead, he was answering in a way that confirmed my worst fears.

"Sage," I whispered. "I saw her... change. Her eyes, her hands..."

Noah nodded slowly, his gaze never leaving mine. "And how did that make you feel?"

"Terrified," I admitted. "Confused. Like everything I thought I knew was a lie."

He moved closer, and I could feel the warmth radiating from his body in the cool night air. "Lila, there's something I need to tell you. Something I've wanted to tell you since the moment we met."

My heart pounded against my ribs as Noah stood and offered me his hand. I took it, allowing him to pull me to my feet. We stood face to face under the stadium lights that had automatically flickered on, casting long shadows across the empty field.

"What you saw with Sage was real," he said, his voice dropping to almost a whisper. "She is a werewolf. And so am I."

I wanted to laugh, to tell him this wasn't funny, but the absolute seriousness in his expression stopped me. And then, before I could respond, his eyes began to change—the deep brown irises shifting, glowing with a golden light that seemed to illuminate his entire face.

I gasped, instinctively stepping back, but he gently held onto my hand, keeping me from retreating further.

"Don't be afraid," he said, his voice deeper, more resonant. "I would never hurt you, Lila. Never."

"This can't be real," I whispered, my voice trembling. "Werewolves don't exist."

"We do," he said simply. "We've existed alongside humans for centuries, keeping our nature hidden. There are packs all over the world, including two right here—the Silvermoon Pack, which I lead as Alpha, and the Bloodmoon Pack, which Sage's father leads."

My mind raced, trying to process what he was saying. Alpha. Pack. The words Sage had used suddenly took on new meaning.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

Noah's expression softened, his eyes returning to their normal color. "Because from the moment I saw you, I felt something I never expected to find—a mate bond."

"A what?"

"A mate bond. It's rare, even among our kind. A connection that binds two souls together." He stepped closer, his gaze intense. "When I'm near you, I can feel your emotions. When you're upset or in danger, I know, even from across the school. That's why I've been there, watching over you."

I shook my head, overwhelmed. "This is impossible. I'm just a normal girl. I'm human."

"Are you?" he asked softly. "Haven't you felt different lately? Stronger? Faster? More aware?"

I thought about the practice where I'd outrun defenders who usually caught me easily, the strange surge of energy I'd felt. But that couldn't mean...

"No," I said firmly. "This is crazy. You're crazy."

Noah didn't argue. Instead, he walked over to one of the heavy goal posts—the metal kind that took four people to move during field maintenance. Without any apparent effort, he lifted it from its moorings, holding it above his head with one hand.

My jaw dropped. There was no way anyone human could do that.

He set it down gently, then turned back to me. "Not crazy, Lila. Just different. And I think you might be too."

"That's not possible," I whispered, but doubt was creeping in. "My mom is human. My dad..."

"What about your dad?" Noah asked, his tone gentle.

"I don't know," I admitted. "My mom never talks about him. He left before I was born."

Noah nodded as if this confirmed something. "Lila, I think there's a reason Sage hates you so much. It's not just jealousy over soccer or... over me. I think she senses what I do—that you're not entirely human. That you have werewolf blood, dormant perhaps, but there."

The world seemed to tilt under my feet. Could it be true? Could I be part werewolf without knowing it? It would explain so much—my restlessness, the strange energy I'd felt lately, the way I sometimes felt like I didn't quite belong anywhere.

"I don't know what to believe," I said honestly.

Noah moved closer again, his eyes searching mine. "Believe what you feel," he said softly. "Right now, in this moment. What does your heart tell you?"

In the moonlight, with his face so close to mine, I couldn't deny the pull I felt toward him—a connection that had been there from our very first meeting. It wasn't just attraction; it was deeper, more primal, like a recognition on a level I couldn't explain.

"I feel..." I began, struggling to find the words. "I feel like I've known you forever. Like there's something drawing me to you that I can't fight, even when I try."

A smile spread across his face, transforming his features. "That's the bond, Lila. That's what I've been feeling too."

Before I could respond, he leaned in, his hand gently cupping my cheek. When his lips met mine, it was like an electric current surged between us. The kiss was tender at first, then deepened with an intensity that took my breath away. I felt something awaken inside me, a warmth that spread from my chest throughout my entire body.

When we finally broke apart, I was trembling, but not from fear. Something had changed—I had changed. In that moment, under the moon's silver light, with Noah's arms around me, I felt more alive than I ever had before.

"What happens now?" I whispered against his lips.

"Now," he said, his forehead resting against mine, "we figure this out together."

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I woke the next morning feeling like a different person. The sunlight streaming through my window seemed brighter, more vivid. I could hear birds singing outside with crystal clarity, distinguishing between different species by their calls. The scent of coffee brewing downstairs was so rich and complex that I could pick out subtle notes I'd never noticed before.

Sitting up in bed, I flexed my hands, marveling at the strength I felt coursing through my muscles. Noah's words echoed in my mind: "Haven't you felt different lately? Stronger? Faster? More aware?"

Yes. Yes to all of it.

I moved to my mirror, studying my reflection. I looked the same—same brown hair, same green eyes, same freckles dusting my nose. But something had changed, something fundamental that I couldn't quite define.

The memory of Noah's kiss sent a shiver through me. That moment had awakened something dormant inside me—something that had perhaps been there all along, waiting for the right trigger.

I touched my lips, still feeling the ghost of his touch, the electricity that had passed between us.

Whatever was happening to me, whatever I was becoming, one thing was certain: nothing would ever be the same again.

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