Read Bride of the Alpha Online
Authors: Georgette St. Clair
Tags: # The Timber Valley pack has a terrible reputation. Word is their males are dominant, #kinky, #and possessive – and Josephine’s best friend from college is being forced to marry one? No way! Curvy wolf shifter Josephine Southpaw’s got the perfect solution. Using a magic charm, #she’ll disguise herself as the slender, #beautiful Camille on her wedding day – while Camille hightails it out of town with the wolf she really loves. Of course, #the Alpha will ditch Josephine the second he gets her back to the wedding suite and sees what his chubby bride really looks like. What could possibly go wrong? Well, #for starters, #Alpha Maxwell Battle is smokin’ hot. And he takes one look at Josephine and vows to never let her go – but he’s going to punish her for her trickery in deliciously sexy ways. And finally, #Josephine’s friends keep staging well-intentioned rescue attempts, #but she’s no longer sure she wants to be rescued. But Josephine’s not the only one with secrets. It soon becomes very clear that Maxwell’s hiding something big, #a secret that puts not only Josephine’s heart but her life at risk.
“Is your husband cheating on you?” she said, sounding concerned.
“I don’t know. There’s something he isn’t telling me,” I grumbled.
“Well, that doesn’t automatically mean cheating, does it?”
“With my history, it does. I mean look at me, Prudence, I’m a genetic weirdo. How many fat wolves do
you know? It drove away every man who my mother ever loved.”
“Don’t you do that to yourself,” Prudence said fiercely. “You know what drove away every man your
mother ever loved? Not her fat butt. It was her. She only went after men who were total losers, who treated her horribly from the beginning. I’m sorry to say this, because she’s your mother, but she’d meet men in bars, go home with them that night, and then get obsessed with them. She’d pick up married men and then wonder why they treated her badly. There were a few decent men who were interested in her, but she had
no interest in them.”
“Oh,” I said, stunned. Looking back on it, I could see that she was right. I’d just let my mother spin it her own way – we’re fat, we’re different, nobody could ever love us.
“I’m sorry that I didn’t try harder to help you back then,” Prudence said.
“You always took me in, you always gave me food and shelter,” I said. “And you know what, I never
really tried to make a home anywhere either. I think I just didn’t want to ask anyone else to take me in and risk being abandoned again, so I let myself float around from house to house.”
“You know that you can come back here any time,” she said. “We’d love to see you.”
“I appreciate that,” I said. “I will come to visit you.”
I needed to talk to Max, I realized. I needed to work this out. If he was really saying that he wanted to spend the rest of our lives together, I should at least give this some more time – if he still wanted me, that is.
As I walked, I heard rustling in the bushes, and then, to my shock, Corwin popped out.
“What the hell are you doing here?” I demanded. “How did you even get here without being detected?”
“I used an herb spray that disguises my scent,” he said.
“You need to leave before someone sees you here. Max has had it with you, Corwin, there’s a good
chance he’d kill you for being here.”
“I’m not leaving before I show you these.” He held out a sheaf of pictures to me.
My heart nearly stopped. It was Maxwell and a slim, pretty blonde, who might or might not have been
Camille. In the picture, it looked a lot like Camille, although I couldn’t see her face. He had his arms around her, and her face was buried in his shoulder.
Chapter Thirteen
I struggled for breath, holding the pictures in my trembling hands. I’d suspected this all along, but now that I was looking at the proof, I couldn’t believe it. How could he have done this to me? How could I have been so completely wrong about him? What kind of cruel game had he been playing, begging me to stay
and making me think he really wanted me?
Corwin looked around furtively. “I can get you out of here,” he said.
“Where’s Bess?” I choked out.
“She’s waiting for us in my car. Outside the compound, a few miles down the road.” He pulled a spray
bottle from his pocket. “This has the herb essence that will disguise your scent. We’ll spray it on you, and then you can shift and we can run for it.”
I sprayed myself from head to toe.
I couldn’t believe this was happening. Corwin kept talking as I sprayed.
“He’s been doing this chick all along,” he said. “I saw them together in the woods outside of town.
Having sex. That was the picture that I put on the windshield, by the way. I saw him pull the picture off the windshield and hide it. I am really, really sorry, Josephine, but he’s no good for you. You deserve a man who worships the ground you walk on.”
I flipped through the pictures, numb with shock. In the other pictures, I could see the woman’s face.
The woman looked a lot like Camille. It wasn’t her, but it looked so much like her that they absolutely had to be related. The same little heart shaped mouth, the same arch to her eyebrows.
What did this mean? Maxwell had agreed to an arranged marriage with Camille. He did that while
having an affair with one of her relatives? Did he do that so that he could keep seeing this girl, so he could invite all her family to come around and then sneak off and bang this chick?
But if that was the case, why not just marry this girl? Maybe she was already married, or…I flipped
through the pictures. None of them showed Max having sex with her, they were just standing there talking.
She looked agitated about something. The fact that he was now married to me, perhaps?
“Where’s the picture of them having sex?” I asked, feeling queasy. Did I really want to see that? Yes, I needed to know.
“I told you, I put it on the windshield of Max’s truck and then he ripped it up. We need to go,” Corwin insisted.
I glanced at the picture of her with her face buried in her shoulder, and I pictured them having sex in the woods. Max, with another woman, moaning her name as he climaxed. I couldn’t stop the tears from
pouring down my face. I felt like Max had literally ripped my heart out of my chest, leaving an enormous, aching hole.
“Yes, we do,” I said, and I quickly stripped my clothes off and stuffed them in to my purse. Then I
dropped the pictures on the ground and shifted.
We turned and ran into the woods. We ran for miles. Normally running through the woods is a joyous
time for me; I love the feeling of the wind rushing through my fur, and the millions of glorious scents, and the song of every living creature. This time, everything went by me in a meaningless blur. We left the
Timber Valley pack’s property, and began running by the side of the road.
Finally, we reached a car parked on the side of the road, and Corwin came to a stop, so I did too. We shifted back in to our human form. I didn’t see Bess sitting in the car.
“Where’s Bess?” I said, puzzled.
“We don’t need Bess.”
Corwin stood there, naked, and I was horrified to realize that he had a massive erection now. He moved
towards me, and I leaped back.
“What the hell?” I yelled. “What are you doing?”
“You know we were meant to be together,” he said, his eyes shining strangely.
“You’re in love with Bess!”
“I never loved Bess. It was always you. One stupid misunderstanding, and my pack was forcing me to
marry that bitch and telling me that if I said no, they’d kick me out of the pack and I’d be a lone wolf.”
“I saw those love poems you wrote to her! You two were all over each other!” I protested.
“I wrote those poems for you. Beautiful eyes, shiny hair? All you. I never wanted to marry her. I got
this call from my pack and they were all excited because their pack Alpha had called to say I could marry Bess. It was supposed to be some big honor. Because their pack is so special, and we’re scum. I tried to tell them I didn’t want to marry her, I wanted to marry you, and they shut me right down. Said I had no
choice.”
“But you were all over Bess! All the time!”
“I wanted you to be jealous. To see that you should be with me.”
His eyes shone with a crazy light I’d never seen before. We were all alone in the middle of nowhere, and fear swelled up inside me, choking me. “Where is Bess? What have you done with her?” I screamed.
He pulled open the car door. He came out with a tranquilizer gun.
“I was afraid you might react like this,” he sighed. “It’s all right. You’ll learn to love me, in time.” As I turned to run, he shot me with the tranquilizer dart.
I woke up lying in the back seat of the car, bound hand and foot…and I could hear furious pounding
and muffled sounds coming from the trunk. It sounded like a woman who’d been gagged and was trying to
scream.
“What do you think you’re doing?” I yelled furiously. “Let Bess out! Let her out!”
“We need to get rid of her,” Corwin said dreamily from the front seat. “You and me. I’ll put the knife in your hand, and guide your hands. We’ll do it together.”
I struggled to shift, but I couldn’t. Whatever he’d sedated me with was too strong. I wouldn’t be able to shift until it wore off.
“You’re crazy! Let me go!” I screamed at Corwin.
“My mother used to say that to my father, all the time,” Corwin said. “He locked her up so that she
could learn to love him, but he was weak and careless. She wouldn’t love him, and it made him sad, so he started drinking. I won’t do that. I’ll be vigilant all the time. I’ll always watch you, until you learn to love me.”
Corwin was crazy. His father had been crazy, and Corwin had clearly inherited the crazy genes. I’m sure that a childhood of watching his father keep his mother prisoner, and beat her, and also Corwin, hadn’t helped much either.
“Max won’t let that happen! He’ll find us!” I was terrified.
“He’s not coming for you. He’s fucking that other girl. He loves her. He doesn’t love you.” His voice had gone high and sing song, and every word was like a dagger to my heart.
We pulled off the main road, and the car began bumping and rocking over a dirt lane.
Finally we came to a halt. He climbed out of the car and walked to the back, and popped open the
trunk. A minute later he came to haul me out of the car, and dumped me on the ground like a sack of
potatoes. I still couldn’t shift; I gritted my teeth and cursed at him.
Bess lay on the ground, bound hand and foot. There was duct tape on her mouth. Tears streamed down
her face, and I could see that her face was bruised, where Corwin had hit her.
Corwin reached into the front seat of the car, and pulled out a knife.
“No!” I screamed. “I’ll go with you! Leave her here! I love you, I swear, you don’t need to hurt her!”
He shook his head sadly. “No, you don’t. Not yet. You’re lying to me, and I’ll have to punish you for
that later. I should mark up your face. That will also make sure that nobody but me ever loves you. Right now, we need to get rid of Bess. Then, it will just be you and me, sweetheart. It will be so beautiful. After I punish you, I’ll nurse you back to health. My daddy always did that for my mommy, but she never
appreciated it, the ungrateful whore.” His face went from delighted to enraged in a split second.
“You called for help for your mother,” I pleaded. “You knew what he was doing to her was wrong.”
“No, I didn’t. He said I wasn’t really his, and he was going to kill me, so I just wanted to get out of the house until he wasn’t mad any more. The police found me, and they found out where I lived, and they went there and took my daddy away. Those bastards. Those bastards. Those
bastards
.” He was getting angrier and angrier, his eyes bulging out of his head.
Bess was sobbing so hard that her body was convulsing, and my heart broke for her. Loyal, kind Bess
who’d been in love with Corwin since the first day she’d laid eyes on him. She’d been so happy when I
told her about those love poems. She’d been even happier when her pack said she could marry him.
Suddenly, the forest was filled with the sound of snarling wolves. Max. I could scent Max. He’d come
for me. Dozens of wolves were running towards us.
Corwin spun around frantically, raising the knife high. “Get away from us! She’s mine! You can’t have
her, she’s mine, mine-urkkk-” his enraged scream ended on a gurgle, as a giant gray wolf leaped through the air and ripped his throat out.
With Corwin lying in the grass, blood bubbling from his throat, they shifted back to human form. One
of the wolves was female. I gasped in shock. It was the woman who’d been in the picture with Max.
Chapter Fourteen
Max grabbed the knife that had fallen from Corwin’s grasp, and used it to slice the ropes off me. He
pulled me to my feet. I fell against him, and he held me upright. My knees felt like jello.
His men freed Bess and helped her to her feet. “You came for me,” I said.
“Of course I came for you. Ever since Kray attacked you I’ve had guards watching you from a distance.
They saw you run off with him, and they found those pictures that you dropped. I can explain.”
“Yes, please do. Who is she? I saw pictures of you with her! Corwin said you were having sex with her
in the woods!” I said angrily.
“I most certainly was not having sex with him!” The blonde said indignantly. “I’m engaged!”
“Corwin also was apparently batshit crazy, so you might want to take what he told you with a grain of
salt,” Max pointed out.
“Fair enough,” I grumbled. “But you were sneaking off to meet her, and you tried to hide that fact from me. Look at it from my perspective. Imagine I’m sneaking off to meet a hot guy, and taking his phone calls, and refusing to let you listen to the calls.”
As I said that, Max’s fur rippled and fangs thrust down. He clenched his fists, which had suddenly
sprouted hair, and took a deep breath to steady himself.
“See?” I snapped. “You almost went wolf just from thinking about it.”
He nodded. “All right. I never actually lied, but I didn’t tell you everything. I couldn’t. Before I met you, I made a promise to that woman. No, don’t look at me like that, it’s not what you think. She’s Camille’s cousin, she’s a friend of mine from high school, and she really is engaged. I promised her I would help her save her cousin and help take down Kray, and I also promised her I wouldn’t tell anyone except Cody.
There’s ears everywhere, Josephine. It was vital that Kray not know.”
I saw a couple of vans rumbling down the dirt road, kicking up clouds of dust as they came. “They’ll
give us a ride back to the compound. I want you and your friend checked out at our clinic,” he said. “Let’s get her looked at, and then I’ll explain.”
Max sat next to me, and I sat next to Bess as we drove back, holding her hand. She stared off into the
distance, her face puffy and swollen, her expression daze.