The Alpha Next Door ✓

By popclouds

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Dee Evans is only 16 years old when she finds out she's mated to her best friend, Dominic-- The charming Beta... More

Before You Start This Story...
Chapter 1- "Happy birthday, Dee"
Chapter 2- "Ugly little reindeer"
Chapter 3- "Just my luck"
Chapter 4- "We won the bet"
Chapter 5- "I got kicked out"
Chapter 6- "Do I look like a serial killer to you?"
Chapter 7- "I'm not a stalker, love,"
Chapter 8- "Shakespeare was secretly gay"
Chapter 10- "Fallen in love with a library"
Chapter 11- "I don't think I wan't a sugar daddy"
Chapter 12- "You remind me of a chipmunk with rabies"
Chapter 13- "High-five her face with a stapler"
Chapter 14- "My wife just looks like a fetus for her age"
Chapter 15- "Alex, what the flying fuck are you doing?"
Chapter 16- "I'd get you a pineapple right now"
Chapter 17- "Where does she hide those legs?"
Chapter 18- "The cries of a broken wolf"
Chapter 19- "I'm on a prank show"
Chapter 20- "You can't sleep in here, fucknuckle!"
Chapter 21- "Hungry, tired, and utterly hopeless"
Chapter 22- "Dest, get in the goddamned bed, now."
Chapter 23- "Shut the hell up, you perv."
Chapter 24- "I don't want to sound cheesy"
Chapter 25- "Your head is on my boobs"
Chapter 26- "The world works in strange ways"
Chapter 27- "Claw the guy's face out"
Chapter 28- "The day you grow taller than me"
Chapter 29- "Damn girl, you really are a Luna"
Chapter 30- "Tripping on a flat sidewalk"
E p i l o g u e- "Food over bae, anyday"
A Note

Chapter 9- "She'd killed a Smurf"

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After briefly meeting with Luna Arcadia (who was way nicer than I'd expected), together we'd determined what job would be good for someone my size. After failing to pick up heavy boxes or run fast from room to room, the Luna found a job for me. 

She told me that I'd be working in one of the offices in the pack house and would help to maintain the pack's deliveries. She explained how the Arctic Lights pack held the largest supply of frozen water which helped to make our wolves strong and healthy as it was really fresh and carried lots of minerals. It was a precious resource that was traded and sold to our neighbouring packs. My job was to reply to emails from the other packs and create lists and schedules revolving around what was being traded, sold, and bought. These lists would be given to the driver of the deliveries. 

After all of that explaining, Luna Arcadia told me that I'd be starting my job tomorrow and would get paid every month. It really surprised me of how organized this pack was. 

After we'd said our goodbyes, I'd ran to the third floor and arrived there panting. I hadn't really been active for a whole year like I used to be. Maybe I'd go for more runs now since there were no stupid shirtless jerks who made your heart rate multiply by a thousand around here.

I pushed the turquoise door open and thought about what I'd do for the rest of the day. Staring out of the massive glass window, I watched the snowflakes falling beautifully without a care. Who could ever get sick of a sight like this? Past the snowflakes, the third floor had a view beyond the evergreen forest. I could make out some buildings in an old little downtown area. If I was going to really stay in this pack, it wouldn't be such a bad idea to start getting familiar with the area.

I decided to change out of my sweats and into a more appropriate outfit composed of dark skinny jeans and a comfortable over sized baby pink sweater which smelled fondly of my mom's perfume, no matter how many times it'd been washed. 

I adjusted my glasses and quickly tied my hair into a somewhat presentable side fishtail braid. As I pulled on a pair of short boots, I realized that I didn't have a coat. Back in Meadowville where my old pack was situated, it was always sunny and warm with mild winters that only required sweaters. It rarely snowed there which meant that I hadn't needed a coat. But I did now.

Oh shit.

I then remembered Alex mentioning his mate, Lucy. Since the twins were out at the moment, maybe she could help me. But where could she even be? And what would I say, that I'm staying in her mate's room and needed to steal a jacket? No. I couldn't just walk up to a random girl and ask for a coat... Maybe I'd just sit here and wait till Alex would come back. Although that probably made me come off as a needy little teenager who couldn't do anything by herself, so I should probably leave him alone. So where would I get a jacket?!

I need to stop freaking overthinking, I sighed. If Amber were here, she would've snapped at me and told me to "get my ass to business". Unfortunately, I was awkward and Amber wasn't, she didn't know that I dreaded meeting new people.

My eyes trailed over to Alex's closet, and as bad as I felt snooping around in his personal belongings, maybe there was a coat I could borrow. Next month when I would get my paycheck, I'd buy myself a coat-- Right after a few new books.

I strode over to the closet and cautiously opened it and gasped when I saw what was inside, it was like a dream come true! No, there wasn't a bunch of nice shoes, makeup, or stacks of money, but a large bookshelf filled with books.

"Wow," I breathed, flabbergasted at the wondrous sight. I dragged my fingers along the worn out spines of the books and felt a familiar sense of home rush through me. I pulled out one and smiled, 'Pride and Prejudice'. It seemed like Alex was into classics.

I gently flipped it open to the inner title page and saw loopy yet elegant handwriting that read, "You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you-" . I smiled at the famous quote by the ever so charming character, Mr. Darcy. At the end of the quote it said, "From Lucy". I closed the book and stuck it back where I found it. That was the cutest thing I'd ever seen.

Suddenly, there was a startling knock at the door that made me close the closet swiftly. I scrambled to the door and opened it, peering out of it. I blinked in awe at the girl in front of me; She had electric blue hair, cherry red lips, and defined cheekbones. But her sparkling green eyes gave her identity away, she was Lucy. She looked like she'd killed a Smurf and used it to dye her hair. I felt plain compared to her, in my sweater and jeans while she looked alive and daring.

I noticed that her brows were knitted and she curiously looked at me up and down.

"Are you in the wrong room or...?" She questioned. I could already tell by her expression that she was assuming things of why I was in her mate's room.

"What?! I um no. I well," I fumbled, "my name's Dee-- I mean Destiny."

God. I was completely embarrassing myself as usual. I don't think there would ever be a day where I would make out a proper sentence without the awkwardness.

She grinned and nodded.

"Oh, I understand now. My bad!" She replied kindly, her green eyes looking past my shoulder and examining the room. I stepped aside, opening the door wider.

"You can come in, Lucy," I said. Oops, I'd forgotten that she hadn't even told me her name yet. Did that make me look like a stalker?

"Ah, so Alex has already introduced me without me being there, again," She commented, rolling her eyes with a smile. I noticed that at the mention of his name, her bold eyes softened. I smiled.

She was going through his desk and then pulled out a piece of paper.

"Phew, I thought I'd never find this," She said to me. "Anyways, sorry if I disturbed you, Destiny. I heard you're only 17 and pretty new to the pack, so if you need anything, I'm on the second floor, room 204."

She was about to walk out of the room before I quickly managed to yell out something.

"Wait!" I yelped. 

She turned around and raised an eyebrow at me expectantly.

"I kind of need a coat and I was just wondering if you had one that I could borrow."

Lucy nodded animatedly.

"No problem, follow me!"

I closed the door behind me and took after her.

"Jeez, everyone is so nice around here..." I mumbled.

"Haha, are we?" Lucy laughed. My eyes widened.

"Oh God, did I just say that out loud?" I sighed.

Lucy's laughter echoed through the corridor. We leapt down the marble stairs, and surprisingly I didn't even fall. I continued to follow her to the second floor which I noticed was a bit more lively than the quiet third floor, people moved past me and a few of them still glanced at me, the new comer.

"You said we're all so nice here," Lucy said, turning a key in a brown door," why, what was it like at your old pack?"

"It was pretty much... Straight up, I guess," I quietly replied, fingering the edges of my sweater. There were a million other things I could've said about my old pack-- The way they stopped including me, how they isolated me, how my old friends turned on me so fast-- But I didn't. I just wanted to forget about all of those things. Besides, no one here had to know how weak and intimidated I'd been. it would just embarrass me even more.

"Ah, I see. Anyhow, I bought this coat the other day and after I washed it, holy crap, it didn't fit me anymore! I didn't know what to do with it but now I can see that it'll probably fit you," Lucy chortled, stepping into her bedroom.

Her room was as big as Alex's upstairs but she didn't have a humongous bed. The walls were painted pale yellow and she had an overall bright room. I noted that in the corner of her room laid a bunch of sports equipment ranging from soccer balls to snowboards. 

As I observed her room, Lucy pulled out a long beige coat with chestnut coloured buttons. I gaped at it. It looked so expensive. 

"Uh, are you sure that's the one?" I asked.

She beamed and handed it to me. I clutched the soft suede coat in my hand and silently marveled at the thickness and luxurious quality of it. This would definitely keep me warm in the endless snow out there.

"It'll look great on you," Lucy smiled. She then glanced at her silver watch and yelped.

"Shit, I have to get going!" She murmured. "I have a snowboarding tournament very soon." 

I thanked her and then left her room. In the hallway, I shrugged on the coat. To my surprise, it fit snugly and felt comfortable. The material was light, soft, and opulent. Lucy probably wore these type of clothes all of the time. But whatever, clothes didn't define a person.

Tell that to Dominic, a voice in my head sneered. My voice.  That whole other part of me that wouldn't let him go. It would always find a way to connect everything back to him. Such as if I were brushing my teeth, my mind would suddenly remember Dom's all time favourite brand of toothpaste. Or I could even be thinking about socks and remember how he would always get me a new pair of fuzzy ones for Christmas. 

It got tedious that I thought about him so often when he probably forgot about me the day he rejected me. It wasn't just the fact that a part of my mind couldn't let him go, it was that every time I'd think about him, a sliver of pain would arrive. Maybe if we hadn't been best friends, then the mate pull right now wouldn't have been so strong. Why did a rejection have to mentally scar me this way?

Yet I didn't regret being his best friend. Hell, even though it had caused me so much pain in the end, I would do it all over again for those breathtaking childhood memories he'd given me. Dom had always been that one goody, cool friend that was always down for adventures. I snickered, remembering that one time when he was ten and got stuck at the very top of a towering oak tree. I had to call the Alpha to get him out and he'd been angry.

"Don't stand in the middle of the hallway, foreigner," Demanded a gruff voice, dragging me back to reality. I was about to glare at him but didn't when I saw a huge guy covered in tattoos and had multiple piercings in interesting places. 

"Sorry," I mumbled, moving to the side, letting the enormous man walk past. God there were so many different types of people in this pack. I thought of graceful Rosalind, hyper Rory, athletic Lucy, and of course mature Alex. Would an awkward book nerd like me really fit in to this pack? Well, only time would tell. 

The thought of being an awkward book nerd reminded me that I needed to find some new reading material. I guess it was time to find out whether this town had a library now that I'd successfully acquired a coat. 

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Hi guys! Sorry this chapter was kinda short, but to make up for it, the next chapter will (hopefully) be updated pretty soon :))

Alrighty, so y'all met Lucy in this chapter-- What did you think of her? 

And ew school is starting for me soon :( When school does start though, I'll probably have a weekly updating schedule that I'll tell you about later.

I hope you guys are enjoying this story so far, thank you for voting and reading, it makes me so happy to wake up to your comments <3 

As usual, I'll catcha later ✌️

-Popclouds 

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