Chapter 12 – Highlight Chapter from Fated Human Mate
Chapter 12 is a standout chapter in Fated Human Mate by Tiffany Elinor, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.
"Alpha." They bowed and stood up when they saw me coming over to them
"Do you guys know why training is important?" I asked them.
"Yes, to prepare for if there's an attack or for war," Jason answered, and the other two nodded in agreement.
"Correct." They smiled. "But what good does that do, if you guys are HUNGOVER OFF YOUR ASSES AND CAN BARLEY STAYING FOCUS."
They were all a bit taken back by me yelling and so were the others around us. I wasn't a mean Alpha, so when they saw me yelling I was sure that they were shocked. "So-Sorry Alpha." They all apologized.
"100 laps in human form, now," I ordered.
Doing things in wolf form were a lot easier than in human form, and it also took longer. "Yes, Alpha." they bowed and ran to the beginning of the track and began. "Daniel, keep an eye on them." He nodded.
I stayed for a little while after to help Daniel and Tyler with training. While they helped the older wolves, I helped the younger pups that had recently shifted improve their fighting techniques.
Afterward, I had to make another trip across town to once again try to talk with the owner of Mel's Dinner. Each time I had gone there to meet her, she had been gone, I was growing tired of this routine so I decide that if she was not there this time that I would just give up and have Willie look into another location.
I pulled up and surprisingly they were busy, unlike each time that I had gone there. Willie had told me that since we had opened, their business had been decreasing, so I feel like buying them out will in the end benefits them as well.
This time, when I walked inside, it felt differently. My wolf was whining, and I had no idea why. It also smelt differently to, usually when I walked in it smelled like food and humans, but today it smelled like lavender.
I looked around the restaurant and my eyes locked with a girl who was standing next to the same girl who I met the first time I came here. She had blonde curly hair and dark brown eyes. She had a slim figure with a good amount of curves that was accentuated by her tight jeans and t-shirt. She was beautiful, beyond beautiful. She was also...human.
"Maybe your mate is a rogue," Tyler suggested. Just like as I was, he was eager to find his mate, but he didn't stress about it as much as I did, he believed to let the fates lead him to his mate, with no interference. The only reason that he's even here was because his father forced him to come.
"Maybe." Despite me hating rogues after what they had done to my pack and family I would still accept her even if she was a rogue.
A year later when a female rogue ended up one our land I thought she may have been my mate but she turned out to be Tyler's. Even though I was sad that she wasn't my mate I was happy for Tyler, he deserved happiness. Her name was Avery and she was a very sweet but shy girl, who had taken on many of the Luna duties. The fates had made no mistake, she was perfect for Tyler.
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After a few moments, the girl who stood next to her pushed her so that she was coming towards me. It took all my strength to not growl at her. She stood in front of me for a few seconds before finally addressing me. "C-Can I help you?" She came closer to me giving me a better whiff of her delicious scent. I never knew how much I love the scent of lavender till this very moment.
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