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Chapter 170 – Claimed by the Alpha I Hate Novel (Daisy & Nolan) Free Online

Posted on March 17, 2025 by admin

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“I have no doubt Brandon deserved much worse. That should keep him off you for the next forty-eight hours, at least.” Zeke laughed fully, his chest expanding and lips widening to a dimpled grin. How he and Nolan had maintained a friendship for so long astounded me. I guess opposites truly did attract, even with brooding and savage Alpha’s.

“Maya wanted to take a hand.” I told them, sighing. “His b***s will recover quickly, unfortunately.”

“I would’ve gone with your wolf’s suggestion. Nothing short of maiming will chase Brandon off, not when he’s hellbent on pissing off Nolan.” Zeke shook his head, but quickly cheered up as the brunette placed her hand on his b**e chest, looking up at him with curious eyes. “Ah, right! Daisy, this is Carson.

She’s the president of one of the sororities at the University.”

There was a certain eagerness in her baby blue eyes, and a friendliness that put me oddly at ease.

“Alpha Phi, and we’re the largest in the state. I knew I had to meet you after that whirlwind of an announcement! Our sorority’s vision is lifting powerful women, not breaking them down. It’s so amazing that our Luna is the embodiment of that!” She smiled sweetly, her words warm and surprisingly honest.

The tips of her manicure tapped across the phone in her hands, as she opened the camera app. Her lips looked even more pouty when she asked, “I run the sorority’s I***a. Could I get a few pictures with you, Luna? Pretty please? You’ll send our followers through the roof, and just in time for Spirit Week!”

“Oh, sure–of course.” I stammered, caught off guard. I caught Zeke’s smirk and snarled at him, making

Carson giggle. She all but shoved the phone into his hands while rushing to my side.

“Make sure you get us both in the center – no, ugh. Not from that angle. Are you trying to make us look two dimensional?” She shook her head disparagingly, “An Alpha who hasn’t mastered the art of taking a basic picture …tragic.”

After positioning both Zeke and me, Carson posed at my side, placing a hand on her hip as she grinned proudly at the camera. I froze my smile in place and counted the number of photo’s he snapped. After the first ten she had me remove my sweatshirt, and finally my shorts. The last few shots were of us in our b****i’s, the full moon and glittering lake in the background.

“These are perfect! Thank you so much, Luna.” She beamed, bouncing on her heels as she swiped through the pictures. Her eyes darted up from the cellphone, glittering mischievously. “Also, we’re having an after party at the frat house next door! You and Alpha are more than welcome to come-it would be an honor, actually.”

“I’ll see what I can do.” I promised her, returning the excited grin she gave me with one of my own.

Turning to Zeke, I asked. “Speaking of Nolan, have you seen him?”

“I escaped him half an hour ago, somewhere towards the docks. We’re headed to the after party. Your cockblock of a mate seems hellbent on keeping me in sight.” He chuckled, his laugh mixing with

Carson’s. Under firelight, the golden flames highlighted his sharp jaw and chocolate eyes, his features even more charming. “Unlike Brandon, I know when to keep my hands to myself.”

“I trust you won’t get yourself into trouble.” I lifted an eyebrow at him, scenting his lie the moment his lips twitched.

“I would never.” He vowed, a hand on his b**e chest and the other around Carson’s waist.

“It was great meeting you, Luna! Follow u s on I***a!” Carson waved, gazing up at Zeke as they left. I could hear her giggling fading in the distance, along with his raucous laughter.

‘How much trouble can he get himself into at a frat party?’ Maya snorted.

I continued along the beach, passing dimming fires surrounded by college students, either too drunk or high to notice their Luna wading through them. Couples were tangled around one another, filling the air with their sighs and breathless gasps.

‘Nolan?’ I called down the bond, feeling it’s soothing thrum course through me, connecting me to Nolan no matter where we both were. I waited until seconds turned to minutes, and my lips turned down.

Shaking away that inkling of worry, I tried to sort through the hundreds of scents that crowded the beach, overlapping one another as they mixed with the scent of fresh water.

I strayed closer to the forest line as I walked around a larger group, their fire three times the size of the others I had seen. I had no intention of stopping but halted in my tracks when a voice sneered my name. It wasn’t one I had heard before, but I’d never mistake that ignorant, demeaning tone.

“Luna Daisy? Is that really you? S**t, when I heard you were coming-I thought you’d p***y out.” I stopped in my tracks and turned, gazing at the half- illuminated figure of a tipsy frat guy.

His polo was the same sky-blue color as his eyes and fit perfectly to his athletic form. The shorts, sandals and cheep beer in his hand only enhanced the spoiled jock look. I made no mistake; even drunk, there was a cruel intelligence in his eyes, and determination. His voice caught the attention of the others sitting around the fire. Couples untangled themselves, the sounds of their kissing fading beneath the crackle of flame.

‘We knew this would happen.’ I reminded Maya (and myself) that violence wasn’t always the answer.

‘There’s going to be backlash. What matters is how we deal with it. This is why I’m the one who handles diplomacy.’

“I don’t run, especially not from a party full of college students.” I shrugged, unfazed while Maya snarled away in my ear.

The frat boy smirked, but there was nothing playful about the expression. Even with his floppy hair and straight teeth, his beauty was marred by cruelty. ” Well, that’s not entirely true, right? Most of us, we’re not idiots. We’ve done our research on you, Luna.”

“Why the f**k do you always have to start s**t, Devin?” A feminine voice snarled, which I quickly realized belonged to Alex. Her neon streak was darker, but still unmistakable. One of the many perched around the flames, watching the showdown between a drunken d******d and their Luna.

“Dude, Cass warned you –,” A guy’s voice grunted.

“F**k Cassidy.” Devin spat, his eyes narrowing on me. I kept my stance relaxed, unbothered since bothered is exactly what he wanted me to be. “You idiots only listen to her because she’s crawled her way into the Alpha’s bed. She’s been there a lot longer than you, Luna. Have fun sharing your throne, blood sucker.”

“I ran once, but if you’ve actually done your research, then you’d know I’m an entirely different person now.” As always, I was reminded of my power when the shadows surrounding the forest pulsed and quivered. Tendrils slinked forwards, only to retreat when they reached the glow of the firelight. Called by my anger and irritation, born and bred to tempt. I was sure that no one here could see them. No, they’d be running in terror if they could see how they pooled around my ankles, close but never touching my skin. However, there was a darkness in my voice they could feel, like the icy caress of the shadows across their skin. “I’m a little busy right now, searching for your Alpha. But rest assured, I never forget a face.”

“We’ll talk again.” I promised him, letting cold rage splinter and fracture within the depths of my eyes, staring until his throat worked and gaze flitted away.

My blood was racing as I turned on my heel and stalked off, keeping my shoulders loose and posture relaxed. The last thing I needed was for them to taste my rage, the anger that came with being disrespected, especially when power pulsed beneath my skin.

“They keep getting curious…coming without being called.’ Maya said, worriedly. The two of us glancing towards the shadows that now scattered, deep within the darkness of the forest always watching and waiting.

I made it halfway down the beach when a series of cheers and whooping filled the air, followed by laughter and thundering feet. There were at least a hundred men and women running down the beach, towards the forest’s emerald leaves, muted from the dark but still beautiful beneath the moonlight.

A few shifted prematurely, shredding bathing suits and swimming trunks as fur sprouted from their arms, neck, and torso. For many the shift was instant, an animal breaking free from its two-legged p****n. Large paws dug into the sand, spraying those who hadn’t yet shifted. Some shouted and groaned, while others laughed and tried not to get it in their eyes.

“Manhunt! Manhunt!”‘ A few guys chanted, dispersed throughout the crowd. Their voices were nearly d*****d in the laughter and cheering. Still, the word brought nothing but confusion.

‘Isn’t manhunt like adult hide and seek?’ I asked Maya, even though there was no way she’d know the answer.

When she responded with a shrug, I cut my losses and peered down the beach. I couldn’t see too far, but there were still four fires that dotted the sandy dunes. People sat around them, most obscured by distance and darkness. It was unlikely Nolan would be sitting around a fire, surrounded by people as he ignored my voice ringing in his head.

‘Nolan? I’m walking down the beach. Where are you?’ I called out, only to again be met with silence.

‘Let’s not panic.’ Maya said firmly, but I was no longer sure if she were talking to me or herself. ‘There could be a good reason he’s ignoring us.’

‘Hopefully, there’s a good reason for this feeling I’m having.’ I grunted, unable to place the odd tingling in the pit of my stomach.

I could walk down the beach and search each bonfire, or I could go into the forest -which seemed the more likely option between the two. My mind was concocting all sorts of things. Perhaps he had found a vampire lingering on the borders, or did something new happen with the witches? It had been almost twenty-four hours since their first a****k, and I was already beginning to wonder how soon the second would come.

As I tried to convince myself there was no need to worry, irritation began to take hold. I would know if something happened to him, but Nolan wouldn’t ignore me.

With a huff, I turned and chose one of the dirt trails that led into the forest.

Nolan’s scent was practically all over the place. Trailing throughout the forest from recent and old patrol routes with Zeke, Mason, and countless other warriors. It would have been easier if nearly a hundred people hadn’t just come storming through, but it was better than searching a dwindling beach.

The beach behind me all but vanished, swallowed by foliage, and cloaked by night. If I hadn’t had a glass of blood before the party, the gust of chilled wind that passed through might’ve made me shiver. It wafted up the sweatshirt and through the flimsy b****i bottom’s that I wore.

My feet crunched beneath the leaves and branches, padded across damp soil and rocky earth. The distant sound of shouting and howling, followed by laughter rippled throughout the forest.

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