Chapter 1
Katya POV
“Hey, freak,” Tabitha sneers at me, blocking my path. I try to step past her, but she sidesteps, blocking my way.
Tabitha was the Alpha’s daughter, and her brother Darian was next in line for the Alpha position; both were my nemesis.
Mostly, I try to remain invisible, which is near impossible when you’re Beta’s daughter, and your mother is one of the leading Pack warriors.
“What do you want, Tabitha?” We used to be friends until everyone found out I had no wolf, then I became the school’s laughingstock.
“Oh, nothing just came to give you the proper send–off,” she says, and my brows furrow.
“What do you mean?” I ask, shaking my head, not understanding what she is talking about. Her blue eyes brightened maliciously, her lips pulling up in a taunting smile. One I knew too well; usually, it meant something awful. The words leaving her lips next proved as much.
“You haven’t heard? My father has banished you from the Pack, so I thought I would come to see you, say my goodbyes to the unwanted Beta’s daughter,” she says, and Bianca and Maril laugh at her not–so–funny joke.
Geez, those girls were just as stupid as they looked. If they weren’t beautiful, I can guarantee no one would put up with their antics or their terrible sense of humor.
I felt something wet and cold run down my face just as the office door burst open. Merril dumped her milkshake over my head, and it seeps into the crocheted jumper my mother made me drenching me.
“Tabitha Elizabeth Blackwell, is there a reason you are tormenting my daughter?” My mother questions, her dark hair pulled back in a high ponytail. She is a strong woman, stern, and brought fear amongst the she–wolves, including the Luna of the Pack after my mother kicked her ass in training in front of the entire Pack for saying I should have been put down at birth.
If my mother weren’t the only female Pack warrior, she definitely would have been punished for embarrassing the Luna. Still, everyone knew Alpha Jackson always had the hots for my mother, had since they were kids, and it disappointed him when she turned out not to be his mate.
Tabitha’s smile falls as she twirls around to face my mother, who is stalking directly toward her. Merril and Bianca take off, afraid to face her wrath.
“It was an accident,” Tabitha stutters out, and to think this pathetic girl was an alpha female and fears my mother, who is just a typical wolf. I couldn’t help the smirk that crept onto my face; her fear was so intense that I was shocked she didn’t soil herself.
What I wasn’t expecting was for my mother to raise her hand and slap her across the face. Tabitha squeals loudly, her head whipping to the side and the outline of my mother’s hand imprints on her face. I cover my mouth with my hands.
Shit, Alpha Jackson was going to kill her now. She just struck the Alpha’s daughter.
I heard a gasp and looked around to see a few people had seen what my mother had done. My mother stared them down, daring them to say something to her.
“Mum!” I gasp in shock. Tabitha tucks her tail and runs off crying.
“I have always wanted to put that mutt in her place,” my mother says before gripping my
arms.
“Why do you put up with it?” She says, grabbing my hands and raising them in front of me.
“You are trained better than any of these little shits here. You may not have a wolf, but that has never stopped you from kicking their asses in training. I trained you; your father trained you. Use these. They are beneath you; you just need to see it,” she says.
I shook my head, knowing it would just worsen my torment, and my hands were no good against a shifted wolf.
“Come, we are leaving,” she says, straightening up before turning on her heel and walking toward the car park. I chase after her before falling in line with her.
“What’s going on?” I ask, worried. She doesn’t answer. I see a removalist truck parked next to our car when we reach the school’s car park.
“Mum, what’s going on?” I ask when I see my father hop out of the car.
“Hey, pumpkin,” my father smiles, walking over and embracing me.

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