[Currently being rewritten]
Being the only female Alpha on The Board was hard, but dealing with a bunch of misogynistic, pig-headed male Alpha's was barely a problem for Rayne. However, when said Alpha's are incessantly trying to get her taken down from her position, she is understandably livid.
Having lost her parents and the majority of her pack, Rayne is fighting tough and nail to raise her pack back to how it used to be, before the incident. So, she would rather die than have a group of sexist males try to ruin all that she had built, all that her family had built.
Yet, one Alpha doesn't think like the rest.
He has kind, yet stern eyes and is dangerously protective over Rayne, but Rayne doesn't get caught up in his eyes, nor in his sweet words; all that Rayne wants is to keep herself and her pack safe.
How long will it take for Rayne's position as Alpha to be safe? And how long will she be able to steer clear of the kind Alpha's advances?
Bound by a curse and controlled by a dangerous shifter, Kaia has no hope of escaping her cruel fate until her pack is raided by a powerful Alpha who she discovers is her fated mate-and he will stop at nothing to keep her safe.
Season 1 of Becoming Luna
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Kaia has always been the outcast of the Red River pack, hoping for a life of freedom away from the control of her sinister leader, Alpha Maverick. But she has limited options, especially with the crushing weight of a containment curse bearing down on her shoulders.
When her pack is unexpectedly raided by revered Alpha Nero Hunt, Kaia is shocked to discover that the powerful Alpha is her mate. Nero has been yearning for his true mate forever, and now that he's found her, he's desperate to fight for her, no matter the cost. Kaia has her secrets, but so does Nero, and the struggle to keep Kaia free from Maverick's clutches and break her curse threatens to tear them apart.
Kaia thought she was done with domineering Alphas, but maybe with this one, she just might keep him.
Content warning: This story contains depictions of violence that may be upsetting for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.