Prologue

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10 Years Ago

I am running through the Pack house and up to my dads office where my dad, Eleazar Denali, is waiting for me; he has something important to tell me. I open the door and run to my daddy, who wraps me in his arms; I'm a daddy's girl.

"Hi daddy," I say.

"Hi baby," he says.

"So what's so important?" I pull away from my dad and stand in front of him, a smile on my face.

"We have to wait for your mom to get here."

"Why? She's not my mom. She isn't the real Luna." I can feel my anger start boiling inside of me, I hate her.

"You, young lady, need to learn your manners."

"I have manners, just not towards you." I turn around and look at the monster they call Tanya.

My real mom died in a fire three years ago and my father was very distant from everyone, he was never around the Pack to give orders so our Beta, a very handsome eighteen year old man named Nick Moon, had to and he took very good care of the Pack; my father had hoped, before my mom died, that me and Nick would be mated together and run the pack. Anyway, so after my mom died, my dad kept me close to him and never let me really do anything without him knowing, I would be at home with him constantly and I'd take care of him, I became his one important thing in life; his little baby girl was the only thing he had left.

Well I was until he met the monster Tanya Greene, she started bringing him back to the world and I was happy, until she thought she could replace my mom; THAT is what pissed me off. My dad took control of the Pack again and then later married Tanya, she turned out to only be in it for becoming the Luna part; she didn't even really love my dad.

"Now come on you two, its a happy day," dad says, wrapping his arms around Tanya.

"Yes it is," Tanya says while she kisses my dad. I make a gagging noise.

"I'm right here," I say before they start making out.

"Sorry honey." Dad looks at me with the same love filled eyes that he had for my mother. He doesn't look at Tanya like that, thankfully.

"Okay, so what's so important now that she's here?"

"Straight down to business, just like I raised you." Dad and Tanya go and sit down in his office chair together. I sit across from them.

"Sit like a lady," Tanya tells me while she gestures to how I'm sitting, my legs hanging over the arm of the chair, to how she's sitting, her legs crossed.

"Whatever, you were saying dad," I say while ignoring the little she-devil.

"Well honey, you know how I am the Alpha of the Pack?" I nod my head. "Well someday, you're going to have to be Alpha."

I jump out of my chair and look at him, shock probably written all over my face. "What!?"

"You are, one day, going to be Alpha of the Denali Pack."

"Why me!? I'm just a teenager! I can't run a Pack!"

"You are my child so therefore you will be the next Alpha of this Pack. And yes they will listen to you."

"Well maybe I don't want to be Alpha! Maybe I want to just be me!"

"No, it can only be you. Our family has been Alpha of the Denali Pack since we were formed."

"But dad, I don't want to be Alpha."

"You are not going to give up being Alpha because you don't want to, you don't have a choice! You will be the next Alpha whether you like it or not!"

I look at my dad with tears forming in my eyes, he's never yelled at me before or forced me to do something so big, he's always have a say in it. But I don't get one this time.

"I HATE YOU!" It came out of more as a roar than a yell, and took him by surprise.

I look at the smirking Tanya and jump at her, extending my claws and scratching that pretty little face of hers. I get up and run out of that house never looking back once or ever returning. I am now a Rogue. The Alpha's daughter is now a Rogue.

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I've been living on my own for seven years now, I'm now 23 and haven't used my Wolf since the day I left that horrible Pack and family of mine nor have I been able to talk to my Wolf, I have a feeling she's gone; and I fear that I may be human.

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