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The Alpha Chose Her, I Took His Pup Novel Cover

The Alpha Chose Her, I Took His Pup

After a decade with Alpha Kohen Rice, I accidentally answered his phone. "Oh, Kohen, our Daisy just had a litter of puppies," a soft voice cooed, displayed simply as “Puppy.” “The Alpha is in the shower. Call back later,” I replied coolly before hanging up. That night, Kohen was frantic, grabbing clothes strewn across the floor and throwing them on as he rushed out. Meanwhile, I wiped away every trace of myself from our "home," removing everything. I boarded a flight to another country. Three years later, Kohen tracked me down on a small island resort. He couldn't take his eyes off the little boy beside me, the spitting image of him. His eyes reddened as he asked, “Is he mine?” --- Kohen, the Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, was brimming with energy, while I was so worn out I could barely keep my eyes open. My phone kept ringing.
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Chapter 9

After shutting down my devices, I finally experienced a rare moment of tranquility. For the first 27 years of my life, I hadn’t stopped moving, never daring to pause. I felt that if I stopped, the world would leave me behind. *Brooklyn, what are you pursuing?* I asked myself. My heart felt empty, with no answers. They say that those who have seen the Northern Lights find their wishes come true.

Upon arriving in Scandinavia, I checked into a charming bed and breakfast. Alpha Kohen and I had been here for business once before. Back then, we were caught in a blizzard and had to rush back to the pack. Many others had the same goal as me, and by chance, we all ended up staying at the same quaint inn. There was a mix of friends, families, and couples. We formed a spontaneous sightseeing group.

The small town had no skyscrapers, only endless snow-capped mountains and fjords surrounding it. The sunset painted the peaks with a fiery glow as a plane flew into the golden horizon, causing flocks of seagulls to circle and sing in the sky. As night fell, clouds gathered, hiding all but a few stars. Yet, someone suggested we go in search of the lights. We rented a car, hired a local "Aurora Hunter," and embarked on our naive quest to find the lights.

The car drove through the misty night until a shimmer appeared on the horizon. "It’s the Northern Lights!" someone cheered. The ethereal glow stretched across the mountains, reaching into our souls. "Aren’t you going to make a wish?" someone asked me. I was silent. Perhaps I once had many desires, like hoping my mother would show more care or dreaming of endless years with Alpha Kohen. But in that moment, I couldn’t find a single wish.

"I wish for my mother’s illness to heal," a young man nearby prayed sincerely. I clasped my hands together and silently wished, "May I stay healthy and my dreams come true."

Around the campfire, travelers held mugs of hot coffee, sharing their stories. Some wished for lifelong love, others prayed for their family’s safety during hard times. I found myself peacefully immersed in the moment. In the past, my mind was always calculating risks and potential returns. Making emotionally driven decisions felt like a luxury to me, because if I fell, no one would help me, and some might even push me further.

Alpha Kohen’s presence allowed me to explore emotions I was afraid of. I often pointed out my flaws to him—my Omega status, my family issues, my inadequacies—hoping he would back off. I didn’t feel like someone worth investing in. But he kept coming closer, affirming everything about me, only to tear it all down in the end, leaving me heartbroken. It was painful yet freeing.

The snow surrounded me, and tears turned to ice in my eyes. I spread my arms wide, dancing with the snow, finding comfort in my own company. *It’s not that big of a deal, Brooklyn.*

When dark clouds loomed, disappointment filled the air. "Such a shame, it’s snowing. Let’s head back." On the way back, disaster struck unexpectedly. The car flipped several times in a blinding snowstorm.

"Avalanche!" Panic, blame, and despair surrounded us. I had often imagined pack outings to amusement parks. I dreamed of wearing a pretty bow, sitting on my father’s shoulders, softening my tough exterior, acting like a true pup, pointing to a plush toy and saying, "Mom, I want that one!" But facing life and death, I realized that the bonds between people are always temporary. Be it family, friendship, or mate bonds. In this moment, what was once resentment turned into mutual encouragement. "We’ll all make it!" someone shouted, and we began to break the windows with all our strength.

Before this trip, we were strangers. Because of this journey, we supported each other. After today, these shared paths would make us fleeting acquaintances. After being rescued, I collapsed onto the ground. In the soft snow, I drew a small sun. A symbol just for Brooklyn. As time passes, my traces might fade. But I was here, truly and unmistakably. *To love someone, I must first love myself. When trapped in difficulty, self-redemption is the only way out. I believe my journey has just begun.*

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