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Chapter 48 – Claimed by the Alpha I Hate Novel (Daisy & Nolan) Free Online

Posted on March 17, 2025 by admin

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“If you want someone to blame, blame your old best friend.” I shrugged, “It’s not my fault he’s obsessed with me.”

“Really?” Ethan smirked, “Because last year you were pretty obsessed with him.”

I rolled my eyes, “People change. Is that so hard for your pea brain to grasp?”

“People rarely ever change.” Ethan shrugged, “Just stating the obvious.”

“If you say so.” I huffed, walking around Ethan and Isaac.

Ethan was still as insufferable as ever. It wasn’t surprising he was feeding into the rumors swirling about Katie and Kanyon’s d***h. If only they knew how much the rumors hurt their family members, maybe they’d actually give a sh*t.

“I don’t know who your next target is, but maybe you can off Chelsea next.” Ethan cackled, “Might help get rid of the rumors going around.”

“Little sh*t.” Maya snarled, and I felt my body whip around.

“Not the coffee!” I hissed at Maya, when a new idea popped into her head.

“Of course not.” Maya snickered, “Your idea was so much better.”

My fist flew forward with all the strength Maya had, which was quite a bit. My lips turned up in a smile as my knuckles connected with the soft flesh of Ethan’s throat. A loud squealing gag came from

Ethan’s mouth as his hands flew up to grab his throat. He’d heal within the next hour or two, but it was still satisfying and he definitely had it coming.

Mason was the first to burst into laughter, followed by Breyona. Even Isaac had a smirk forming on his face.

“Thanks for the advice, Ethan.” I shrugged, turning away. “Hope your throat feels better.”

Mason and Breyona were still cackling as we walked over to her place.

I was somewhat reluctant to head back home, fearing what else my Grandma might say. I knew her and Dad were hiding things from me, but I wasn’t quite sure how to get the truth from them. Asking upfront rarely worked in my Dad’s case. He’d simply get defensive and retreat into his bedroom.

Grandma would just change the subject, and the topic wasn’t always favorable. The last thing I wanted was for her to change the topic to mine and Alpha Nolan’s..interesting relationship.

“Back again?” Miss Shelby poked her head from the kitchen, a smile lighting up her face as she saw

Mason and I.

“Brought another friend this time.” Breyona called out over her shoulder, heading to the living room.

Breyona’s house was much larger than my own. While my Dad was the old Beta, he preferred to live modestly. Breyona’s Mom and Dad were just regular pack members, but both had large degree’s from the local college in town. Breyona’s Mom and Dad were both History majors, finding out they were mates in the middle of one of their classes. They bonded and fell in love over their shared infatuation with history. Their degree’s led to two well paying jobs at the college, resulting in their larger than normal house.

Breyona’s living room was basically a library with a couple couches. Bookshelves spanned the walls top to bottom, old and new books gracing the shelves. Framed doc*ments could be seen hanging on the walls, any piece of history they could fit sat inside this house. I swore they had more knowledge here than the local library.

Something crossed my mind, the hushed conversation between my Dad and Grandma. Not much was known about Vampires, but if anyone could point me in the right direction it would be Breyona’s Mom and Dad.

“Miss Shelby?” I called out, wondering if she had any texts on Vampires.

It was so hard to find accurate information on Vampires and Werewolves now-a-days. In the times where movies, novel’s and social media dictated much of what we do, true information was scarce.

One could simply do a G****e search and learn all about vampires, but 99% of the information would be false. I wasn’t very educated myself, but I was fairly certain Vampires didn’t sparkle in the sunlight.

“One second, hon.” Miss Shelby called out, stumbling into the living room with a tray of snacks.

Breyona scrunched her nose, her eyes flickering to Mason and I in contempt.

Breyona’s Mom was not a good cook by any standards, but that didn’t keep her from trying. Often

Breyona would simply order take-out for her Mom and Dad, refusing to eat any of their cooking.

Breyona glanced at Mason and shot me a devious grin to which I caught on instantly.

Miss Shelby placed the tray in front of us, the food on it oozing suspiciously. It looked like peanut butter and cuc*mber sandwiches maybe? But then what was that burnt orange stuff running off?

Mason grinned at Miss Shelby, “Thanks.” He said with a smile before plopping one of the miniature sandwiches into his mouth.

He chewed for a few moments until his entire body went rigid. His eyes were wide with shock and disgust, but the goofy grin was still on his face. Breyona was turning purple, trying to hold back her laughter. Mason swallowed the strange concoction with an audible gulp and grinned up at Miss Shelby, who had been watching the entire time.

“Their–great, Miss Shelby.” Mason grinned, but his eyes looked pained.

Miss Shelby sighed, a smile twitching onto her face as she glanced at Breyona.

“Should’ve told the poor boy I can’t cook to save my life.” Miss Shelby sighed, shaking her head. “I really thought that recipe would turn out good.”

“Was that peanut butter and cheese?” Mason pursed his lips, giving another wary glance at the little sandwiches.

“Sure was.” Miss Shelby smiled, “Sweet and salty go good together, or so I hear.”

“I’m pretty sure peanut butter and cheese are both salty, Mom.” Breyona frowned.

Miss Shelby pursed her lips, “I think you may be right. Maybe I’ll try it with some jam next time.”

I cleared my throat, “Miss Shelby?”

“Sorry, hon.” Miss Shelby chuckled, “Lost in thought.”

“Do you have any books on Vampires?” I tried to keep my tone light-hearted, “Like actual fact–not fiction.”

“We refuse to carry fiction in this house. This house is full of facts, nothing less!” Miss Shelby shook her head, “But why on earth would you want to learn about Vampires, hon?”

Mason and Breyona both had their full attention on me. I struggled to maintain my composure, but placed an innocent facade on my face.

“I just heard my Dad and Grandma talking about them.” I shrugged, “I realized, I really don’t know anything about Vampires. Well–I heard they sparkle in the sunlight, but that’s all I know.”

I knew the last part of what I said would tick Miss Shelby off. Her and her husband hated fiction books, especially ones that had to do with Vampires or Werewolves.

“I’ll have you know, they do not sparkle.” Miss Shelby shook her head, shuffling over to one of the many crowded book shelves. “Kids these days–Never getting a real education. Sparkles! Can you believe it?

Who comes up with this c**p.”

“Vampires?” Breyona raised her eyebrow at me, her eyes flickering over to her Mom.

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