Chapter 13

34.4K 730 169
                                    

Chapter 13

Alice's POV

I walked outside into the cold morning air, trying to find my idiotic alpha mate. Didn't he ever learn that a sleepy she wolf is a pissed off she wolf? I guess he's going to learn the hard way.

My senses were slightly unfocused because I just awoke. Additionally, I was not particularly ecstatic about seeing what Alpha William wanted, which meant that I didn't try too hard. Lazily, I wandered around the main pack house. At first, I expected him to be in the kitchen, as most male wolves eat like cows. My assumption was proven incorrect when I entered the empty kitchen.

I snagged an apple and continued my search. I used my increased hearing to listen for any movement within the house. The only sounds were those of the normal early-risers. They often stayed in their rooms, but some of the young, and childish, adults wandered to the game room.

I decided that Alpha William couldn't be in my pack house, so I started the trek to their guest house. As soon as I approached the front door, I saw a note taped to the door. Surprisingly, it hadn't been blown off by the wind or ripped off by another member of the pack.

I am not here, so no need to waste your time looking here.

Oh gosh. He could've at least told me where he was in the note. I walked all the way here for nothing! Huffing, I turned on my heels and trudged into the forest.

I'll admit, a walk in the forest, even at 6 AM, was relaxing. The sounds of birds calmed me down, as well as the scents of the different trees that grew around me.

I must've been too caught up in the nature because I looked forward just in time to slam into a tree trunk. I groaned in pain. Why must this tree hate me?

I heard laughter behind me. My body automatically whirled around in a defensive stance. The one and only asshole Alpha William was leaning on another tree, his left hand holding his stomach.

I growled at him and waiting for him to finish. His laughter continued for a few more minutes before it died down.

"Alpha William, haven't you ever heard that a she-wolf without enough beauty rest is an impatient and tempermental she-wolf?"

He flinched at his title and he finally realized that I wasn't happy.

"Sorry. I just wanted to see you before any of the pack woke up."

"And waking me up at 5:45 by telling Ellie to come and jump on me is the way to wake me up? Do you think that I'm going to let his go?" I snapped.

Alpha William apparently found me hilarious so he burst out laughing, which earned him another glare. He noticed my death glare and tried to cover it up with a cough. Key word: tried. My glare intensified, matching that of a she-wolf that is PMSing and no one has given her chocolate. To tell you the truth, that kind of glare is one of the worst someone can receive, especially coming from one of the most powerful wolves in the world.

This glare didn't seem to frighten him. Instead, he collapsed onto the forest floor and started crying. I would've been slightly worried had I not heard his loud laughter echoing through the silent forest.

I waited impatiently for him to stop cracking up, and when he finally did, I demanded the reason I get up so early.William motioned for me to follow him, still chuckling at my pissed off mood. Due to the fact that I couldn't physically harm a hair on his head, I settled for burning holes through his skull. It apparently did nothing to silence him as he chucked again.

I carefully treaded behind him. I must've been too annoyed to bother getting shoes. Although it didn't cause me too much pain, the forest floor contained sticks and rocks that dug into my bare feet. Alpha William led me to a clearing where a beautiful waterfall ran down into a clear, clean pond. The grass and wildflowers provided a comfortable sitting area. Surprisingly, we had walked far. This clearing was actually not on my territory. I glanced at him.

Oh, AlphaWhere stories live. Discover now