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6 - Daughter of the Alpha: The Alpha King's Breeder


  DAUGHTER OF THE ALPHA

  THE ALPHA KING’S BREEDER

  BOOK SIX

  BELLA MOONDRAGON

  Copyright © 2024 by ID Johnson

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  Created with Vellum

  For Margot

  CONTENTS

  1. Chapter 1: Fall From the Sky

  2. Chapter 2: Scrub It All Away

  3. Chapter 3: Who You Are

  4. Chapter 4: There Has to Be a Way

  5. Chapter 5: The Magpie

  6. Chapter 6: Her Scent

  7. Chapter 7: Ashes To Ashes

  8. Chapter 8: My Luna

  9. Chapter 9: The Third Scent

  10. Chapter 10: At The Auction

  11. Chapter 11: Why Are We Mates?

  12. Chapter 12: For Fox Sake

  13. Chapter 13: The Unexpected

  14. Chapter 14: Not A Word

  15. Chapter 15: She Can’t Control It

  16. Chapter 16: How Did We Get in Bed?

  17. Chapter 17: No Shifting

  18. Chapter 18: Don’t Let Them Take You Alive

  19. Chapter 19: Transformed Into a Hellhound

  20. Chapter 20: Raveena

  21. Chapter 21: Foolish Girl

  22. Chapter 22: She’s Awake

  23. Chapter 23: The Firestone Witches

  24. Chapter 24: The Scent of Blood

  25. Chapter 25: How You Taste

  26. Chapter 26: Claimed By My Mate

  27. Chapter 27: Whispers in the Water

  28. Chapter 28: Mystics And Seers

  29. Chapter 29: What I Must Do

  30. Chapter 30: She’s Dying

  31. Chapter 31: Mark Me, Mate

  32. Chapter 32: The Thing in the Castle

  33. Chapter 33: My Wife

  34. Chapter 34: The Veiled Valley

  35. Chapter 35: Not His Luna

  36. Chapter 36: What Do You Want From Me?

  37. Chapter 37: She Isn’t a Weapon

  38. Chapter 38: What I Want

  39. Chapter 39: A New Family

  40. Chapter 40: Unintentional Magic

  41. Chapter 41: Torn Veil

  42. Chapter 42: What Did You Do To Her?

  43. Chapter 43: What Have You Done?

  44. Chapter 44: Walked Right Into It

  45. Chapter 45: Not What I’d Planned

  46. Chapter 46: Shattered Crystal

  47. Chapter 47: You Killed My Mate

  48. Chapter 48: What She Was Made For

  49. Chapter 49: How Do We Get Him Back?

  50. Chapter 50: Earth Shattering

  Also by Bella Moondragon

  CHAPTER 1: FALL FROM THE SKY

  *Ella*

  “Do not let go of my hand,” he says. I allow myself to look at him for the first time, to really look into those slate gray eyes of his that I now recognize with startling clarity.

  Once, what feels like a lifetime ago, this man asked me to dance at Isaac’s twenty-first birthday ball. I’d declined, using his question as bait to ask him his last name, so that maybe, just maybe, I could have found him again.

  I hadn’t been of age then to feel what I now recognize as a mate pull as his fingers curl around mine, his grip tight and demanding. Do not let go.

  I called him here. I used the ball to honor the heroes of this war for my own selfish reasons. I couldn’t just slip away and let my family think I’d been taken. I needed to show them I left on my own accord, even if it meant showing every Alpha and Luna in their territory my powers, and Ryatt’s.

  Do not let go. Do not let go of my hand.

  His words flow through me as my power surges with his and creates something new, something dark and timeless and more powerful that anything we’ve ever experienced before. We’re mates. Fated mates. Mates destined to find each other.

  Against my wishes. Maybe against his wishes, too.

  I close my eyes and let myself go.

  But then I feel a hand on my arm, and we’re sucked away into pure nothingness.

  I turn my head to see it’s Hannah and gasp in horror. I have no choice but to let go of his hand to save my friend.

  I open my eyes and gasp, fighting to catch my breath. My vision blurs at the edges as soft, sparkling daylight filters through a dense canopy of trees, their leaves a rich golden color against the bright sky above. A breeze trickles through them, sending leaves fluttering down, brushing against my cheeks.

  I can’t catch my breath. My head is pounding like I’d fallen from the sky and landed here, on the ground, knocking the wind right out of my lungs. In fact, that’s exactly what happened. I can see where I’d broken through the branches. I hiss out a breath as I reach behind my head and feel for blood, but my fingers remain dry. I’m still wearing the gown from the ball. But my feet are bare, my black heels nowhere to be seen.

  I’ll live–unfortunately.

  “Hannah!” I roll over and reach for her. She’s lying only a few feet away on her side, her curly blonde hair tangled with leaves and twigs. Her eyes are closed, but her cheeks remain rosy. She looks like she’s just asleep. Even her wide, full lips are turned into a sleepy, childlike smile.

  I groan with effort as I lift myself to my elbows and crawl to her, rolling her onto her back. “Hannah! Hannah, wake up! Wake up, now!” I shake her like a rag doll, but she doesn’t so much as twitch. Oh, Goddess! Is she dead?

  I lay my head against her chest, listening to her heart. It’s still beating. A rhythmic thump thump thump meets my ear and sends a rush of relief skittering through me. She’s just knocked out cold. Maybe that’s for the best right now. I have no idea where we are, or where the hell that mate of mine is, damn him. Damn him and his evil father and their Goddess forsaken kingdom I’d love to burn to the ground…. Maybe I will. Maybe I’ll lay waste to this place and let the flames consume me until I’m nothing but ash and bone while my family lives peacefully and in safety.

  The thought of them causes hot, stinging tears to prickle to life in the corners of my eyes.

  “Oh, Maddy,” I breathe, sucking in a sob as I lift my head and start picking twigs and leaves from Hannah’s hair. “Isaac. Mama—” Another sob strangles me. “Dad–” I suck in my breath and grit my teeth against the angry roar threatening to erupt from my throat.

  Why me? Why the hell did the Goddess choose me to be her freakin’ beast? All I wanted was to be normal. Maybe to have a touch of power like Mom to show off at parties. I wanted a family one day. I wanted my mate, of course, but not one from an evil kingdom in a realm walled off by the Goddess herself.

  I let myself scream then. I scream loud enough to startle the birds from the trees. I scream and beat my fists on the ground beneath my knees. I scream knowing that I’m too far from my family for them to hear me. I’ve crossed the veil between this kingdom and theirs. I can feel it in my bones. I’m no longer in my kingdom anymore, and the knowledge of that soaks into my body like a disease, coiling through my veins like a venomous snake.

  The worst part is, I feel better than I ever have. I feel, in my soul, that I’ve come home.

  I scream again, letting the forest absorb the sound of my rage and desperate grief at losing everyone I’ve loved and accidently taking my friend with me to the hell I’m destined for. A hell I can’t escape.

  “Hannah, please wake up,” I beg, shaking her again. She just wobbles back and forth, that stupid, sleepy smile frozen in place. I raise my hand to smack her, hoping that a small act of violence I’m already reluctant to commit will wake her up so we can figure out how to get her home, when a crunching sound behind me grabs my attention.

  I whirl around, jumping to my feet and raising my hands. My powers flow through me in tendrils of red light, illuminating the area all around me.

  The woman standing at the far edge of the clearing in a pale blue cloak drops her basket of what looks like walnuts and screams, turning to run away.

  “Wait!” I shout, but she’s sprinting back through the forest, her cloak billowing out behind her.

  I have no choice but to chase her down. I take off after her, leaping over tree roots and weaving through the trees, their pale white bark easy to see against the damp, leave covered forest floor.

  She’s panting, her breath coming in rasping grunts of desperation as she tries to outrun me. I did scare her, which I feel bad about, but I feel worse about what I have to do next.

  I leap toward her, wrapping my arms around her narrow shoulders and send us both hurtling to the ground. We roll down a small embankment and right into a creek. She kicks out, but her wet cloak is covering us both. I fight against her just so I don’t accidentally drown.

  She escapes my hold as we’re carried downstream. She kicks me hard in the stomach, and I suck in a mouthful of water, trying to fight my way to the surface. Her hand presses against the top of my head, holding me down.

  But I’m stronger than her. Taller than her, too. I tug her back down just as I slam into a rock. If I had air in my lungs, I would have expelled it in a scream of pain, but I’m not dying today. I’m sure as hell not drowning. Not while Hannah still lies prone in a clearing up the creek from where we are

now.

  I burst through the surface of the water and climb up onto the boulder, hauling the woman by her cloak as I crawl back across the rock and onto the shore. She’s coughing, wriggling, and sputtering water.

  “Get off me!” she cries out as I let go of her. She rolls away, her wet cloak picking up dirt and moss and leaves.

  “I–I didn’t–-I didn’t mean to scare you,” I choke out, trying to catch my breath. “I need help. My friend’s hurt.”

  The woman is on all fours gasping for breath as she watches me do the same. “What are you?”

  “Me?” I rasp, my hair sticking to my face and neck. I brush it away, looking the woman in the eyes. She’s beautiful, with thick copper blonde hair that’s likely very long, but is currently tied back in a damp, woven bun at the nape of her slender neck. Her hazel eyes are narrowed into a cat-like glare as she watches me, her mouth pressed into a tight line. Her golden skin, nearly the same color as her hair in places, is patched in pink from the cold water and probably a touch of anger because I wrestled her into a creek. What choice did I have?

  “Yes, you! Who else?”

  I frown at the woman as I sit down and begin wringing out my torn and sopping wet gown. “I’m Ella.”

  “I didn’t ask your name, witch–”

  “Witch?” I snap. “Excuse me?”

  “That’s what you are.” She waves a hand in my direction.

  “I’m a shifter,” I say tartly, then scoff as I rise to my feet. My gown is torn and hanging in pieces around my knees. “And I need help.”

  “I’m not helping you,” she shrugs, and rises to her own feet.

  “Then tell me where the nearest town–or village–or wherever-the-hell-place-that-has-other-people is!”

  “I’m not telling you anything lest you charge in and use your powers to burn everything to the ground!”

  “Then tell me where Ryatt Kane is.”

  Her jaw drops, her eyes going wide as she raises a trembling hand to her mouth. She takes several steps away from me.

  “What?” I ask, tilting my head to the side as I approach her. “What’s the matter now?”

  “What business do you have with Alpha Ryatt?” She looks around nervously, then back at me.

  “He’s my mate,” I answer, and the woman looks like she’s considering jumping back into the creek to get away from me. I close the distance between us in a single step, grabbing her arm and squeezing hard when she tries to pull away. “Listen, my friend is hurt. I can’t wake her up. I need help. I got separated from Ry–Alpha Ryatt. I was traveling with him. I don’t know where I am, and I need help. Do you understand? Please, tell me how to find the nearest settlement, or village, or whatever. I’m begging you!”

  Her nostrils flare as she looks me up and down, taking in my tattered gown. I take a moment to look at her as well, noticing the mud covered, cream-colored shirt and matching pants she’s wearing with heavy duty leather boots.

  She yanks her arm free and scowls at me. “Fine. Come with me.” She tries to swirl her cloak in a dramatic fashion but it's too wet to do what she wants, and just sprays me with water. I wipe water droplets from my face and follow her, my bare feet aching and scraped from the forest floor.

  “What is your name, witch?”

  “I’m not a witch,” I growl then trip over a tree root and curse audibly. “I already told you, my name is Ella.”

  “I’m Amanda,” she says smugly, motioning for me to walk beside her. “Don’t follow behind me like that. I don’t trust that you won’t slit my throat and eat me.”

  “What kind of witches do you know?” I hiss. I’m not happy this is my current companion, but she might be the only person who can help me find someone to tend to Hannah.

  She doesn’t answer as we enter the clearing and picks up her basket. Hannah is still lying there in the same position I left her in. Amanda picks up her walnuts and tosses them into her basket, frowning. “What’s wrong with her?”

  “We… fell out of the sky, I think.”

  Amanda looks up at the canopy and purses her lips, nodding. “That’s a stupid thing to do.”

  I glare at Amanda as I check on Hannah. I’m going to have to carry her. I stoop and lift her onto my back, straining under the weight. Amanda eyes me, looking somewhat impressed by my strength and agility. “Do you need help?”

  “No,” I grumble, adjusting Hannah’s dead weight as I follow Amanda back into the forest. “How far away is it?”

  “The village? Well, if you’d fallen another quarter mile north, you would have landed on the roof of the meeting house. That would’ve been a sight, honestly. Maybe next time.”

  “I don’t like you very much.”

  “I don’t like you either,” she replies, and a hint of a smile touches her lips. “Don’t say anything about Alpha Ryatt.”

  “Why not?”

  Her eyes meet mine. “Just trust me on this. Do not speak his name.”

  CHAPTER 2: SCRUB IT ALL AWAY

  *ELLA*

  The walk through the forest is short, but the sun sets behind us, and the forest is cast in a deep violet glow. A chill settles in my bones. It’s autumn here, the same as in Crescent Falls. My bare feet are coated in dead leaves by the time we crest a hill and look down at a small village tucked in a cleared area in the forest, surrounded by old growth trees and situated in a circular fashion around a tall, square building made of stone.

  That must be the meeting house Amanda mentioned. Its thatch roof and stone walls look like something out of a fairy tale, and so do the small stone cottages we pass as we make our way into the village proper.

  People stop to stare at us, at me. Amanda, however, walks with her head held high, her chin lifted as she nods at the people we pass.

  I suddenly get the feeling Amanda isn’t just some simple woman wandering around in the woods alone. These people give her space and bow their heads slightly to her as she leads me to the meeting house.

  Whispers float through the air around us on the chilled breeze. Whispers about me, and Hannah, who is hanging limply over my back. I’m sure we look a mess, and my shredded gown isn’t doing me any favors.

  “Ready?” Amanda chirps beside me before stepping up to the wide double doors of the meeting house.

  “For what?”

  She throws open the door, and my words are washed away by riotous male voices lifted in an animated argument. At least twenty rough, burly men wearing furs and leather gather around a table in the center of the building, which has no stairs or extra rooms, just one wide open space that’s decorated rustically, including a two-story high stone chimney and ginormous fireplace.

  Oh, Goddess. I’m in trouble now.

  Every single man stops talking abruptly and turns to us in shock. Amanda is unperturbed by the sudden attention. She practically skips into the room, her mouth stretched into a beaming smile.

  “Daddy,” she calls as the man seated at the far end of the room on a slightly raised stone platform rises to his feet, his fur coat falling to his knees. He’s huge, menacing looking, with a full black beard and several daggers attached to his waist and hips on leather belts. “Look what I found in the woods.”

  I gape at the room and then quickly shut my mouth.

  Amanda continues, “This is Ella, and she’s probably a witch, but she’s perfectly nice. Her friend is unconscious and needs to see the healer right away.” Amanda scans the room, her eyes landing on two young men seated at the corner of the table. She gives them a look and snaps her fingers, and they immediately move into action.

 

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