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His Plump Mate (by Buchanan) novel Chapter 4

Rebel POV

As I’m walking through the forest and far away from the house, I start thinking about things I could have done differently, but honestly, the odds have been stacked against me since birth. When my father took me in and found his fated mate, there was never a situation where things would have turned out differently for me. I’m resolved about my life. I only hope that Alpha Cullen chooses someone other than Rachel to be his Luna. That way, she can’t banish me from the pack. I don’t have anywhere else to go and I don’t think I would survive as a rogue.

Roxie is still hurt and angry about the rejection. Not that I blame her. ‘We were supposed to be his mate. Moon goddess doesn’t make mistakes Rebel. Since our ex-mate spat in the goddess’ face by rejecting us, she will make sure he pays the price.’ she says determinedly. ‘I agree Roxie. Where does that leave us though?’

‘I am sure the goddess will not forget us Rebel. We just need to see what she has planned.’

We make it to the clearing in the forest. It’s starting to get dark, so I don’t stay completely in the open. I try to stay in the cover of darkness by sitting a little more in the woods than the clearing. I’ve had to fight rogues before. Since I’m tired and by myself, I don’t want to be spotted, if possible. ‘Roxie, how about after we eat, we go for a run? I know I haven’t taken you in some time because of everything we are going through, but I think it will be good for both of us.’

‘Yes please! We only get one day off a month, and I haven’t been out in the last two months. I need to let some of this tension out.’

‘I’m sorry Roxie. I know this has been hard for you too.’ I tell her with remorse. ‘Don’t you dare apologize Rebel! Alpha Cullen did this to us. That bastard didn’t deserve us. I’m glad he’s not our mate now. It would have ended in disaster.’ She tells me.

I finish eating part of the food I packed. I left the other part of the food for after, when Roxie is done running. She may be chubby like me, but she is fast and wonderful. She is faster than most wolves I’ve seen running through the pack. She also expends her energy that much quicker and gets hungry that much faster.

I stand behind a tree and strip down. It’s cold outside tonight. I fold my clothes to put them in my backpack and pull a shift. I see Roxie’s paws hit the ground. She picks up the backpack and takes off further into the forest. Feeling the wind in our fur felt good. For the first time in months, we both felt carefree and happy. We both really needed this moment. It felt…normal.

Roxie had run for about an hour, and still had energy. I felt myself let go enough to enjoy the moment and not thinking about the future or what would happen to me. It was a moment of bliss. Bliss that was too short lived. Roxie came to a dead stop and I was brought back to reality. ‘Roxie! What happened? What’s wrong? Did we stray too far from the pack land borders?’ Then it hit me. My nostrils flared as the scent of salted citrus and driftwood filled my senses. OH, NO!

Roxie whimpered, lowered her head and her ears pushed back in fear. She said the least expected thing I ever thought I would hear her say again in our lifetime.

‘Mate.” She whispered.

Panicked, I urge Roxie, ‘Let’s get out of here! We are not strong enough to handle a second rejection!’ Roxie pivots to take off in the opposite direction when we hear him.

“MATE! STOP WHERE YOU ARE!”

Shit, that sexy as fuck voice is an Alpha voice. Why me? Why another Alpha? This is going to be painful. I already know it and there is nothing I can do.

“Please don’t go. I may be a feared Alpha, but not to you. Never you.” His words were sincere. But then again, he hasn’t actually seen me yet. I’m still in wolf form and Roxie is a beautiful wolf. Her fur is much like my hair, black with auburn undertones and she has my eyes, beautiful emerald green. He may think I’m something special now, but it won’t last. Both Roxie and I both know it. We huff lightly. ‘Let’s just get this over with Roxie. Maybe we can ask him to hold off until after we eat, so we at least have some strength.’

Roxie remains quiet. She’s definitely nervous and so am I. I pull a shift with my back still turned to my mate. I thought I heard him suck in a breath. I guess he thinks my backside is disgusting too. My shoulders slump and I lower my head, even though I’m not facing him. I say barely above a whisper, “If you don’t mind, I would like to put some clothes on before we speak.”

“Of course mate. I’m not going anywhere.” Does he sound excited? It’s almost like I can hear him smile as he speaks. Well, I’m sure it will be short lived. I finish putting my clothes back on and put my backpack on my shoulder. I take a deep breath and before I step out I tell Roxie, ‘It’s okay Roxie, we can handle this. We are going to be fine.’

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