"I don't think I can take it anymore," I whispered. "Take what?" he asked. "The not knowing," I replied biting my lip. He was silent and I let out a hiss of frustration. "Don't you get it?" I snapped. "I'm barely supernatural! I'm not good enough for a regular wolf, much less an Alpha." His blue eyes darkened and he growled menacingly. "Don't you dare talk about yourself like that," he growled. "You're perfect. In every single way." Addison Verlac has lived in the shadow of her twin brother for as long as she can remember. He was the perfect werewolf, born to lead, born to become an incredible Alpha. Everyone expected Addison to be the perfect vampire, they were in for quite a shock. Addison is just a regular werewolf. An Omega. She has no extraordinary super power, she isn't even a very strong werewolf. Addison has become quite adept with the art of going unnoticed. Addison used to be okay with fading into the woodwork, but now? Not so much. When Alexander, a visiting Alpha, stops at the palace for a few days, Addison is no longer able to go unnoticed. Her Alpha mate will not allow her to get away from him. Addison's insecurities flare up and she's afraid she will never be good enough for an Alpha mate. Alexander will just have to convince Addison that he plans on loving her, not leaving her. (Sequel to My Mate's Rejection).