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The Alpha's Rejected Mate
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The Alpha's Rejected Mate
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CHAPTER ONE
Happy Birthday!
"Good morning, my princess. A happy birthday to you!" As Scarlett O'Hara walked down the stairs, her father said to her.
"Good morning, my princess. A happy birthday to you!" As Scarlett O'Hara walked down the stairs, her father said to her.
Her long, red hair was bouncing behind her as she ran joyfully toward the dining table. It was her birthday and a birthday girl needs to be happy on her special day. Well, Scarlett was very happy. She has always looked forward to turning 18 years old. Now that she's an adult, she'd finally be able to do whatever she wants. She'll also finally get to spend the day with her father before he departs on another trip.
Scarlett was wearing a Lakers jersey, black skinny jeans and white sneakers that her best friends Cornelia and Avery had given her just yesterday after school was over as a birthday present.
"Thank you, daddy." She approached her father and kissed him on both cheeks before sitting down between her two sisters, Mia and Isabella.
"Happy birthday, Scarlett." Both of her sisters and mother said.
"Thank you all for remembering my birthday." While she waited for the food to arrive, she remarked in jest while curving her lips into a smile.
"Hon, we'll never forget your birthday," said her mother.
Scarlett couldn't take her eyes off of her father and they both started laughing. She was ecstatic just thinking about it being D-day she had always looked forward to. She has wished since she was twelve that her father would take her to the basketball game she has always wanted to see. Now that she is 18 today, she will finally get to go.
She was a miniature version of her father, loving everything he loved and her siblings were always jealous of her because she always had to be the one to spend time with him.
"You look so happy, hon. What has your father promised you this time?" When Scarlett and her father's laughter increased, Scarlett's mother questioned.
Scarlett spun the table for the food to get to her and when the food finally got to her side, she began to serve it onto her plate.
When she was finished, she leaned her elbows against the table and put her hands on her chin before turning to face her mother. "That's a secret between Dad and me. Mom, you don't need to know." Scarlett rolled her eyes, returned her attention to her food and started to eat.
"October." Scarlett's father drew her mother's attention. "You really don't need to know what Scarlett and I have planned for today,"
"Really? Is keeping secrets from your family now acceptable?" With her hands clasped across her chest, October questioned. "Edward, do you realize that Scarlett is not our only child? The other girls don't want to hang out with you because of you. And it's been this way ever since Scarlett started taking pleasure in everything you do." October added.
"I don't think it's his fault just because I like everything he does. Belly and Mia don't appear to be interested in the things that Daddy likes, but I am. That is why he favors me the most."
"Scarlett, calm down and you too, October. This doesn't need to turn into a fight between you two because I love all of you girls."
The oldest child, Isabella, who had been remaining silent ever since the argument began, looked at Scarlett with a frown and then spoke. "Scarlett, don't be rude to mom. This is something you always do. Just once, make a change. You are an adult now that you are 18; stop acting childish."
Scarlett returned her focus to her meal. She no longer has an appetite, but she is reluctant to leave the table while everyone is still eating for fear of upsetting her father. She hated her mother and Scarlett and October have fought in the past over unimportant things.
Just two days ago, the two of them argued over whether Scarlett should plan a party or not. Scarlett had stated unequivocally to October that she was opposed to a party. She only wanted to go out with her father, but October kept insisting that since she is already 18, she should throw a party.
"I think I agree with Belly this time." The youngest, Mia, spoke, drawing everyone's attention to her. "Don't get me wrong, but Scarlett and Mom fight every time they get the chance."
"And who asked for your opinion, Mia?" Scarlett asked. Her brows furrowed as she darkly gazed at Mia.
"All I need to say is that I am aware of Daddy's promise to Scarlett." She turned her attention away from Scarlett and toward October.
Belly and October grew curious about Mia's viewpoint. "And, Hon, what did he promise her? A car?" October asked.
Mia shook her head. "No mummy. You must give me $100 right away if you want me to speak."
October grinned. "That's no issue, dear. You'll get it after breakfast, I promise. Actually, I will double the payments."
"Now you are talking, mom."
Edward rolled his eyes. "I find it unbelievable that you are spoiling Mia just so you can find out what I promised Scarlett. This is so not you, October."
"Well, Edward. You left me no choice." October said to Edward before returning her attention to Mia. "Go on, sweetie."
Scarlett was scowling and irate from where she was sitting. Scarlett's conversations are particularly vulnerable to Mia's constant listening in. Scarlett's conversations with her closest friends and the boys at school are never safe from Mia's eavesdropping, which she eventually divulges to October to get more money.
Mia went on. "Mom, yesterday I overheard Dad and Scarlett talking. Scarlett wanted something different, despite Dad's efforts to talk her into throwing a party and getting her a cake. You guys are aware of Scarlett's passion for the NBA, right? Obviously, she is wearing a Lakers jersey with Lakers written all over it." Mia made a gesture toward Scarlett's attire. "She has always wanted to attend the march, but Daddy has never had the time due to his busy schedule. Well, he does now. As a present for her birthday, Scarlett requests that he take her to the NBA game today."
After Mia spilled, Scarlett furiously pushed her empty plate aside and stood up. She was furious. However, if she had the chance to fight with her younger sister, she would definitely rip Mia's head off of her neck and not feel guilty.
She turned to face October rather than venting her rage on Mia. "Are you now content? You cursed today for me! Do you need to have all the information? You are so self-centered, mom!" Even though she had tears on the bridge of her eyes, she made an effort not to cry.
"Calm down, baby. Just because your mother learned about your birthday plans doesn't mean your birthday is cursed." Grabbing his jacket, Edward got up from his chair. He walked up to Scarlett and put his hands on her shoulder, making her face him. "If you stay here and argue with your mother, we'll be late for the game. You should smile; it's your birthday."
Edward barred Scarlett from getting inside the vehicle after leaving the house and arriving there. "You know I love you, right?"
Scarlett nodded. "We are best friends, Daddy." She smiled as she said.
"Yes, we are and that is the main reason why we need to talk."
Curiosity grew in Scarlett. Was her father going to let her down once more and leave for his trip like he always does without keeping his word?
"Daddy, what is it? Did I do anything wrong?"
"It's about your mother, Scar."
Scarlett's expression changed and she began to frown. "I hate her." Her arms were crossed across her chest.
"Don't say that. Never say you despise your mother. I am aware that what she did in the past wasn't accepted, but Mia and Belly have moved on. You should too. For my sake, Scar. Please respect her as well; she loves you."
October had never been a good mother to Scarlett or her siblings since they were young. She was the type of person who used alcohol to escape her problems.
On the other hand, because of her father's busy schedule, October was left in charge of caring for Scarlett and her sisters. Due to her habit of waking up inebriated, October constantly forgets to attend Scarlett and her siblings' competitions or class meetings.
It wasn't once, twice or three times but a couple times and Scarlett hated her mother for it. Because of her mother, her grades dropped and because of her mother, she was asked to change schools.
The fact that Edward made sure October attended counseling doesn't mean she immediately stopped drinking. Mia and Belly have forgiven October for what she did, but Scarlett would never. She simply doesn't want to forgive her mother. Scarlett also believes that her mother is not deserving of her pardon.
"Daddy, she doesn't love me. She loves herself."
"Hon, that's not true. Although she may appear to be very obstinate, your mother loves you." Edward decided to make Scarlett feel better after observing her reaction. "All right, let's set that aside for the moment. It's your birthday and what do we do when it comes to the NBA game?"
"We roar!" Happy, Scarlett yelled.
As Edward began to laugh, Scarlett joined him. "Yes, we roar. Go Lakers!"
"Go, Lakers!" As she sprinted to get in the car, Scarlett uttered. She firmly fastened her seatbelt and waited for her father to start the car.
She couldn't wait for them to get there. Finally, she would be able to fulfill her lifelong dreams. To accompany her father to a game.
Once they were moving, Scarlett went to get a pretzel from the back seat and handed one to Edward. Her father finally stepped onto the one-way roads as she started to eat and the two of them continued to discuss the game.
"We'll arrive there shortly. Are you that excited?" He turned his attention away from the road and toward Scarlett.
Scarlett gave a nod. She grinned broadly and when her eyes returned to the road, she let out a startled yell and started tapping her father's hand. "Daddy. Dad! Stop the car!" She yelled, gesturing toward the street. "There is a large bear on the road!"
Edward returned his attention to the road. He made an effort to prevent the car from colliding with the animal he could see in front of his screen. However, the animal was not at all like a bear; rather, it was a werewolf waiting to eat his next victim.
It had large, dark werewolf fur and red eyes. Scarlett does not know anything, so her only concern was preventing her father from running into the bear on the highway.
Without a doubt, if Edward decided to stop the car after turning it to the left, the car would crash into the tree.
"Daddy, what are you doing?" Scarlett yelled.
"Saving us both."
Scarlett was bewildered. She has always been a bookworm and thought that animals are friendly and not dangerous. "What?"
"Hold tight!" Her father said. He tried everything he could to stop the car, but when he finally did, the car collided with a tree and Scarlett's head hit the glove compartment because her seat belt wasn't properly buckled and was already almost loose.
As the car came to a stop, he called out, "Scarlett?" and turned to face her. She was wailing and her head was bleeding. "Are you okay?"
"It hurts."
"Hon, don't worry, you'll be fine," He said as he got close to her to look at her head.
"D…dad," Scarlett spoke, trembling. "What t–the heck is that?" She stuttered as she gestured toward her father's window. Her vision was already becoming blurry, making it impossible for her to see what was coming toward them.
Edward whirled around to see what Scarlett was talking about. When he noticed what was coming toward him, his eyes grew wider. His daughter was not in danger; he was.
"Dad..." Scarlett said, fadedly. Weakly.
She extended her hand to try and touch him. She fought to stay awake even though her eyes were trying to close. She fought to reach out to her father, but it was impossible.
She suddenly heard the sound of glass shattering, saw her father being dragged out from the window and heard his scream before she fell unconscious.
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CHAPTER TWO
Happy Death Day!
The sound of a crane slamming metal was all Scarlett could hear as she struggled to open her eyes. She could only make out a hazy image and a continuous metallic sound. Now that she could hear the voices clearer, Scarlett could hear her father joining in on the laughter as they drove to the NBA game.
She remembered yelling that exact phrase, "There is a large bear on the road!" and then everything went blank after she heard her father scream.
In the dimly illuminated room, Scarlett awoke, panting loudly. Her entire body was drenched with sweat. Except for the ticking of the alarm clock, the mansion was quiet. With her hand, she located it and switched it off. Scarlett wanted to stay beneath the covers after her nightmare, but she was afraid that going back to sleep would trigger another bad dream.
She got out of bed and as she sank back into it, she became aware of how frail she was. Her head started hurting, and she could feel the bandages around her head as she put her hand to her head. She was perplexed as to how she got hurt. She wasn't the type to play rough, so how did she end up with a head injury?
Scarlett succeeded in rising to her feet once more and she left her room. To inform her father of the nightmare she was experiencing, she needed to locate him. When she had a complaint, her father would always have a way to make her feel better. Her father is someone she can't live without and if anything happens to him, she won't be able to handle the world without him by her side.
Strangely, she couldn't see anyone as she descended the stairs. Edward would have been drinking his early morning cup of coffee and reading his morning newspaper but there was nobody there. "Daddy." To avoid waking the rest of the family, she whispered her call.
Finally descending the stairs, Scarlett looked around the hallway. "That is strange. Where did Daddy go?" When she couldn't find him anywhere, she suddenly found herself in front of her parents' door.
She opened it slightly and peered through as she observed her mother sobbing in silence. While lying on her pillow, she nagged at the picture she was holding in her hand. "Why did you take Scarlett to the game? Edward, where are you? Please come back to me."
After hearing what October said, Scarlett shook her head. She had her hand over her mouth as she made an effort to hide her eavesdropping from October. She kept shaking her head in disbelief. "No. No. Daddy." She then recalled that her birthday had just passed and that her father and mother had argued solely over her.
After carefully shutting the door, she took a few steps backward, then ran back to her room. Scarlett started to cry as soon as her door was shut behind her. Not because of what she overheard her mother say but rather because she was unable to recall anything after seeing the bear on the road.
The bear!
Now it wasn't all a bad dream. As her father was with her at the time, she heard his screams. She gasped as she swallowed. Hard. Because of her, her father didn't come home!
Scarlett violently struck her head with her hand. "It's all your fault, Scar! It's all your fault!" She screamed, her hands pounding on her head. No matter how much it hurt in her head, her heart was hurting more. She began to tremble and feel irrational, biting her fingernails. Then she heard a knock at her door.
She was startled, and her heart started to race as she turned her head in that direction. "Daddy. Is that you?" Quietly, she inquired.
Another knock echoed on the other side of the door, making Scarlett jump in panic. The moment her body began to move, she hurried to her bed and clung to the blanket with no intention of letting go.
The door opened and she could see Belly standing in front of it. Scarlett quickly covered her head with the blanket so Belly wouldn't see her disfigured, ugly face. She dislikes it when people witness her crying. They'd think she's frail and Scarlett wanted them to see how strong she could be without her daddy.
"You are awake. Good." Belly walked up and took a position in front of Scarlett. Then she took a seat on Scarlett's bed. Belly had to be the type of person who could be strong for her sisters because she was the oldest of her siblings. "Scarlett." She made a soft call. She reached for the blanket but Scarlett wouldn't let it go.
Scarlett had to ask while hiding under the blanket. She needed to be aware of what was happening. "What happened to daddy, Belly?" She sniffed and Belly got the impression that Scarlett had found out about what she had come to the room to talk to her about.
"First things first, remove the blanket from your face. This is a serious matter."
"How did I get here?" asked Scarlett. She didn't want to hear what Belly had to say, all she wanted to know was whether her father would be coming back to her.
Belly sniffed while attempting to contain her tears. Even though Scarlett had turned 18, she was still a child and if she doesn't learn to take care of herself without her father nearby, life will be difficult for her. "The cops found you unconscious in the car and brought you home."
Scarlett yanked the blanket away from her face right away. She questioned, "And Daddy?" When Belly turned to face her, she noticed how pale Scarlett was. "What about my daddy?"
"I'm sorry Scarlett, but the cops didn't see him in the car. Although they claimed it was some sort of accident, you weren't seriously hurt. They brought you home and Mom took care of you."
"Belly, that's not the kind of information I need from you." Scarlett yelled and gave Belly a ferocious glare. "Where… is… my… daddy!" This time, she yelled louder and her breathing quickened as she struggled to control it.
Belly shook her head and averted her eyes from Scarlett. She bit her lip hard and closed her eyes. Finally opening her eyes, she said, "They discovered one leg of his shoe, as well as a broken window."
Scarlett then remembered hearing shattered glass and screaming before passing out. "What?" Scarlett made a weak response. Her hand was on her face. Glass breaking instead of creaking metal was the sound she now remembered.
"They think he ran away, but they don't know why."
Scarlett's eyes grew wide. "No. Daddy didn't run away. Daddy could never run away."
"I know that too but the cops said…"
"Don't listen to what the cop says. Daddy would never abandon me and leave. Belly." Belly was able to sense Scarlett's trembling as she reached for her hands. "Yesterday, I remember a bear being on the road."
Belly became attentive. "A bear?"
Scarlett gave a nod. "Yes. It was big and black. Really huge and…"
"What else?"
"I don't know. I can't remember." She shook her head.
"Scarlett. Try."
"I can't. It is hard." Quickly, she spoke.
"You have to try, Scar."
Scarlett dropped Belly's hands right away. "How does that matter? It's just a bear, Belly."
"It is not–" Belly wanted to say something to Scarlett but the doorbell called their attention away before she could even finish her sentence.
"Daddy." The door caught Scarlett's attention. She jumped out of bed and sprinted for the door. Belly followed behind her.
Scarlett and Belly ran to the front door after descending the stairs and Scarlett smiled as she opened it. However, her smile vanished the moment she noticed two men in place of her father in front of the door.
She felt perplexed.
"Good morning, we are looking for Mrs. O'Hara." A man in a gray suit stood tall next to another man in a black suit.
"And who are you?" Belly asked.
"Detective John." The man said.
Detective? Scarlett was bewildered.
Belly noticed footsteps coming and whipped her head around. "Mom. They are here for you. The detectives."
"Detectives?" October asked as she approached the door and saw two men standing.
"Mrs. O'Hara?" Detective John called.
"Yes. That is me. Why are you here? It's still early."
"It is concerning your husband."
Scarlett looked at detective John as Belly and October exchanged glances. "My daddy?" She asked.
Detective John gave a nod. "Can we come inside?" He asked.
October made a fake smile. "Yes, please." She led them inside, and behind the detectives were more men dressed in masks and gloves over their black overalls. They were standing outside. "What's going on here?" October asked.
"Bring it in." The men were instructed by Detective John to bring the items they found into the house.
Four people entered carrying a large, black bag that appeared to be heavy as they set it down.
"What is this?" Scarlett asked as she walked up to the bag.
"Mrs. O'Hara. We discovered this man in the woods while conducting our investigation. His face wasn't totally destroyed, so we were able to identify him." After pausing, he continued. "I'm sorry to inform you, but your husband is dead."
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