The Alpha's Luna

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(A/N: Pic on the right is of Zac Efron who plays Logan Anderson (:.

Logan's POV.

"Hey, Sexy"

"Hi Logan!"

"How are you, Logan?"

I sighed. These girls wouldn't give it a rest. When would they realize that I wasn't interested in any of them? I mean what guy in his right mind would want a girl who would throw themselves at any hot guy who walked past them? Clearly if they were so easy to throw themselves at me, it would be just as easy for the next guy. I always declined their offers. I actually respected women.

Today was the first day of school. I was a Senior at EastWood Prep. EastWood Prep was a human-werewolf school located off the East Coast of the border. Although the school was mostly wolves, we still had humans come every now and then, so we had to keep from shifting.

I was walking down the hallway when my Beta, Brandon, ran into me.

"Logan, what up, dude? Where the hell are you going?" Brandon asked, panting.

"I was walking to class, man. You should be doing the same" I replied.

"Ah, c'mon Logan. Leave the Alpha role model speech for someone else. It's the first day of school, bro. Why would you want to miss out on all these girls? Some of the new girls are smokin' hot!" he said, shaking the hands of some jocks who walked by us.

"I'm not interested in a relationship right now, Brandon. I have to go" I answered, turning around until I bumped the crap out of some girl.

"Oh, damn, i'm sorry. I wasn't watching where I was going" I apologized, helping the girl with her books that I knocked over.

"It's fine, really. You don't have to help" She muttered

"But it was my fault, I bumped into you, at least let me carry them and walk you to class or something." I offered.

She huffed. "No, thanks. I'll pass"

I scrunched up my face, wondering why this girl I didn't know was giving me an attitude. My wolf didn't like to be talked down to, especially by a lower ranked wolf. It was a pride thing, not to mention it was really disrespectful. 

"Uhh, i'm sorry, do I know you?" I asked her.

"No, probably not. But I know you, unfortunately. And I'd rather not get to know you. So if you would excuse me, Alpha Anderson, i'd like to get to class now before i'm late" she said rudely.

I gaped. Who was that girl? And why was she acting so rudely to me? I didn't even know her!

I wanted to know why she didn't seem to like me. But then I realized, she called me Alpha Anderson, meaning she adressed me as her Alpha, so she was in my pack. How had I not noticed her before? I knew everyone from my pack, and got along with all of them for the most part.

I made a mental note to find out who that girl was. Something about her just connected to me instantly. But what was it? I had no clue. I was determind to find out though.

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Isabel's POV.

I looked out of the window and watched us pass all the houses as we drove away. I just huffed and stayed quiet.

I was still mad at my parents for making us move. I mean the attack in our neighborhood was pretty big, but I didn't think that we would have to uproot ourselves to find a new home. I was missing my friends, my school, my hometown, just to move in with a pack from EastWood.

I stopped yapping' and complaining when my dad began talking.

"You're going to love EastWood Prep honey. They refurbished the school's science lab, so maybe you could apply to take AP Biology. I know how much you love science"

Okay, I have to admit. I'm a bit of a 'nerd' so people may say. I wasn't like ugly or anything, I just didn't like to socialize with alot of wolves. Some people think i'm shy, but i'm actually really outspoken. I'm very blunt when it comes to expressing myself, but since I would always sit by myself, they all just assumed I was shy. 

 My dad pulled up in front of the school, and I let out a huge sigh of disappointment. I wanted nothing to do with EastWood, or the people in it for that matter.

I opened the car door, grabbed my bookbag and slung it over my shoulder and then closed it. Before I could turn around and head in school, my dad pulled my wrist, stopping me.

"Izzy, sweety. Since it's your first day of school here, you should look for Alpha Anderson. Maybe he could show you around" my dad said proudly.

I grunted, turning on my heels and headed for school. The last person I would ask for help wouldn't even be Alpha Anderson. I despised that flee-bitten mutt.

Okay, maybe that was a little harsh, but like I said, i'm very outspoken. It can be a blessing and a curse.

I didn't like Alpha Anderson because of the stories I heard about him right before we moved here. It disgusted me, the way girls would tell me how they would try to go out with them, but since they were just small loner wolves, he would just screw them and leave with no explanation. I promised myself I wouldn't get involved with him unless it was pack related.

So clouded into my thoughts, I didn't even realize I was already walking inside the school until someone crashed right into me, knocking my books over.

"Oh, Damn. I'm sorry. I wasn't watching where I was going" the handsome, dark brown haired boy said, his voice sweet like honey to my ears.

He knelt down and helped me pick up my books. It was then when I realized who I had bumped into.

"It's fine, really. You don't have to help." I muttered.

"But it was my fault, I bumped into you. At least let me carry them and walk you to class or something" he offered, breaking out his charming smile. I would have to be a fool to not notice that his smile could light up a room. But I had to keep my cool.

I huffed. Refusing to fall for his charm. "No, thanks. I'll pass" I said harshly.

He made a face, probably wondering why I was acting so rudely towards him. Alpha's usually didn't like to be disrespected, especially by lower ranked wolves, but he just shrugged it off.

"Uhh, i'm sorry. Do I know you?" Alpha Anderson asked.

"No, probably not. But I know you, unfortunately. And I'd rather not get to know you. So if you would excuse me, Alpha Anderson, i'd like to get to class before i'm late" I said, brushing past him before he could say anything else. I have to admit though, something about him was so appealing, kind of felt like my wolf was drawn to him or something. I certainly hoped it was just nothing, because I don't know how long I can stay around him before my wolf lets the curiousity get the best of us.

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