
Alpha's Bargain
Author
Rida Naveen
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Alpha Andres bargained his daughter away to the enemy for a year. Little did he know, Autumn was being sent right into the arms of her mateāanother Alpha with an intimidating reputation to match his Mr. Dark-and-Brooding persona. But are the stories true? Can Autumn figure out who to trust, and will she finally find somewhere she feels wanted?
Age Rating: 18+
Chapter 1: The Bargain
Prologue
19 years ago
She was his first daughter, and she would be his last.
His luna was dead, and it was all thanks to the brown-haired, green-eyed, so-called bundle of joy that was currently toddling her one-year-old self across the living room floor.
He couldnāt look at her without seeing his beloved, a combination of profound love and agonizing pain coursing through his veins.
His wife was gone. Heād never hold her again. Their plans for their future were nothing more than unrealizable dreams.
Heād been excited when heād first learned of his lunaās pregnancy. They couldnāt wait to meet their baby. The nursery was decorated, the name picked out; everything was set. The only thing left was to give birth.
The pain in her eyes would forever be etched in his brain. His luna fought hard to push their baby into the world. Hours and hours of labor, but she never once complained. She knew itād all be worth it.
But it hadnāt been, not as far as Andres was concerned. The sound of his wife taking her last breath at the same time his daughter took her first was a moment heād never be able to come to terms with.
Instead of celebrating his daughterās arrival, he was cursing it. Cursing her. Sheād taken his luna away, and heād never forgive her for that.
Too distraught over his wifeās death, Andres was no good to his pack. His usual steel persona had been destroyed the moment his luna succumbed, therefore leaving his pack vulnerable to their enemies.
Their most dangerous rival, Alpha Stone of the Blue Crescent Pack, wasted no time planning and successfully executing an attack.
The only thing that kept the Sun Pack from being completely destroyed was the deal Stone had offered. By no means had the offer been an exercise in empathy; itād been an act of disdain.
What Stone wanted more than Andresās death was his misery.
The best way to hurt himāthe only way to prevent the total and complete annihilation of the Sun Packāwas to give up the closest thing Andres had left of his beloved.
And thus it came to pass.
Alpha Andres of the Sun Pack pledged his daughter to the devil himself.
Autumn
Present Day
āAutumnnn,ā Nan called. Nan was the mother figure in mine and Dionās life.
As Iād been told, when Mother had passed away, Father had been utterly devastated. He hadnāt been in the right mind to care for his two children, so heād hired Nan.
Up until a few years ago, she was always at our house. Nowadays, she still often came around to spend time with Dion and me.
I felt as though she still hadnāt come to terms with the fact that Dion and I werenāt kids anymore, so she was always making excuses to come by and nag us about being cleaner, smarter, etc.
But most of the time, Dion wasnāt even home. He was constantly away on āimportantā missions to different places and what not, while Father was always busy with taking care of the pack.
So I was alone most of the time, with only a few people and books to keep me company. Every once in a while, I wondered how it would feel to have a mother.
Maybe I wouldnāt be as lonely as I am now if she was with me. Maybe Father wouldnāt treat me like I was a heavy weight on his shoulders.
Motherās dying wish was that I would grow up to be a kind and strong woman, and I did. I was like her, except I severely lacked her grace and softness.
I snorted with annoyance. Because in reality, who needed those traits anyway?
Yeah, a luna, but thank God I was never going to be one since Dion was older than me. Heād be alpha of our Sun Pack after Father decided to retire.
Shaking those thoughts out of my head, I replied to Nan. āYes?ā
āI need you to be downstairs in thirty minutes!ā
I yelled back an āokay~ā and she continued to cook her favorite recipeāsome type of Chinese meal we always enjoyed.
Today was one of the handful of days a year when weād have a meal together as a family. Father said he had something important to tell me, something that had to do with my twentieth birthday coming up.
My curiosity levels were at their peak. Maybe he wanted to buy me my own place so I could finally get out of his life?
My imagination ran further away from reality as I thought about starting a new life, away from this pack and the nothingness I felt here. That would be not only my dream but also Fatherās.
He saw me as a burden. Heād probably been praying that Iād be gone soon, most likely after my twentieth.
Twentieth birthdays are special for us werewolves because weāre able to feel our mating bond on that day. That is, only if both parties are of age.
Like every other girl, I was excited, but not as much as my best friend Rin.
She couldnāt stop talking about whether her mate would look like Shawn Mendes, whereas I was more of an Austin Butler kind of girl.
I wondered where Iād live after I found my mate. Our current house was bigāgranted, my father was the alpha. I found it completely unnecessary how we had ten rooms and three floors.
A built-in garden was a part of our rooftop, but I spent most of my time in the library or the packās training room.
Like a lot of the other girls in our pack, I knew how to defend myself and trained some days out of the week. I wished I was as good as some of the female trainers in our pack.
After a few grueling training sessions with them, I realized I still had a long way to go.
But I was sure of one thing: I wasnāt going to rely on a male to protect me when I was more than capable of doing so myself.
I shook off any feelings of anxiety and grabbed my favorite book off the bookshelf. Reading was my stress reliever; it helped me escape from my boring life and delve into a world that I wished existed.
Right now, I was in the middle of re-reading A Court of Thorns and Roses. Dion would always make fun of my obsession with this book because, oh God, I was completely and utterly in love with Rhysand.
I looked over at the time, and almost jumped out of my skin from anxiety. It was 8 p.m., and I was late to dinner. I couldāve sworn Iād only been reading for a few minutes.
I jumped out of bed and stepped quickly down the stairs, afraid I would anger Father by being tardy.
I stopped dead at the somber faces of my father and Dion.
Dion was always laughing and cracking jokes, so the situation seemed rather odd to me. Father, on the other hand, was constantly serious and would only give me one-word answers.
My heart thudded rapidly in my chest. I had a feeling I was about to receive news I would not like.
āWhatās wrong? What happened?ā I asked in a rush, my tongue feeling awfully heavy in my suddenly dry mouth.
āNothing. Come sit,ā was the gruff response I got from Father.
As always, he didnāt make eye contact with me. Iād gotten used to this behavior, so it didnāt bother me as much now.
My instincts told me something was very wrong; still, I cautiously made my way to the dinner table. The tension in the air was thick, but I knew Father would speak when he decided it was the right time.
Halfway through dinner, Dion mouthed the word sorry to me with a look of pity on his face. My confusion only grew.
I pushed my food around my plate, and the bites that I had previously taken felt like heavy stones in my belly.
Finally, Father spoke. His words left me speechless.
The little part of me that hoped my fatherās love for me still existed was crushed.
āYou will go live with the Blue Crescent Pack in two days. The duration of your stay will be one year, so start packing your bags. Thereās a fifteen-hour flight you will take to get there.
āJust know, I will not budge on this.ā















































