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The Alpha's Thanksgiving Guest

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After her family excludes her from Thanksgiving, Elena faces a lonely holiday. Her quiet night is shattered when a bleeding stranger collapses on her doorstep. She realizes he is a formidable Alpha werewolf fleeing a hostile pack. As she tends to his wounds, a deep connection ignites between them. Elena finds herself caught in a perilous world of ancient rivalries and shifting alliances, risking everything to keep her mysterious guest safe.

The Alpha's Thanksgiving Guest Chapter 1

The city lights blurred past the car window as Noah's hand found mine, his fingers intertwining with a warmth that should have been comforting. Instead, a cold knot of anxiety twisted in my stomach, growing tighter with each mile that carried us away from everything familiar.

"You're quiet," Noah observed, his voice gentle but tinged with something I couldn't quite place. "Having second thoughts about meeting the family?"

I forced a smile, though my reflection in the window looked pale and unconvincing. "Just nervous, I guess. You know how I am with new people."

It wasn't entirely a lie. In the two years since I'd moved to this city for graduate school, Noah had become my anchor in a sea of unfamiliarity. My parents were three thousand miles away in Oregon, my college friends scattered across the country pursuing their own dreams. Noah was all I had here—my boyfriend, my best friend, the person who'd held me through countless panic attacks about my thesis, who'd brought me soup when I was sick, who'd made this sprawling metropolis feel like home.

So why did the thought of spending Thanksgiving with his family fill me with such inexplicable dread?

"They'll love you," he said, squeezing my hand. "How could they not?"

I wanted to believe him. I really did. But there was something about the way he'd been acting lately—more secretive, more distant. Phone calls he'd take in another room, weekend trips home that he'd never invited me on before. When I'd finally worked up the courage to ask if everything was okay between us, he'd surprised me with this invitation.

"I want you to meet my family," he'd said, his dark eyes intense in that way that always made my heart skip. "It's time."

Time for what, exactly? The question had been burning in my throat for days, but every time I tried to voice it, something held me back. Maybe it was the way his jaw tensed when he mentioned home, or how he'd grown quiet whenever I asked about his childhood. Noah had always been private about his family, deflecting my questions with kisses or jokes or sudden changes of subject.

The highway stretched endlessly ahead, flanked by dense forests that seemed to press closer with each passing hour. The autumn foliage, which should have been beautiful, looked almost menacing in the fading light—deep crimsons and burnished golds that reminded me uncomfortably of blood and fire.

"How much further?" I asked, trying to keep the unease out of my voice.

"Not much now." Noah's grip on the steering wheel tightened almost imperceptibly. "Elena, there's something I need to tell you before we arrive."

My stomach dropped. Here it comes, I thought. The real reason for this trip. The conversation I'd been dreading.

"My family..." He paused, seeming to weigh his words carefully. "They're very traditional. Old-fashioned, you could say. They have certain... expectations about how things should be done."

"What kind of expectations?"

"Just—" He ran a hand through his dark hair, a gesture I recognized as his tell when he was stressed. "Promise me something. No matter what you hear tonight, no matter what sounds might come from outside your room, don't leave. Don't open the door. Don't even look out the window. Can you promise me that?"

The knot in my stomach pulled tighter. "Noah, you're scaring me. What kind of sounds?"

"Promise me, Elena." His voice carried an urgency that made my skin crawl. "This is important. More important than you know."

I stared at his profile, searching for some clue about what he wasn't telling me. But his expression was closed off, guarded in a way I'd never seen before.

"I promise," I whispered, though every instinct screamed that I shouldn't.

The trees grew thicker as we turned off the main highway onto a narrow, winding road. Ancient oaks and towering pines created a canopy so dense that even the late afternoon sun struggled to penetrate. The air itself seemed heavier here, pressing against the car windows like something alive and watchful.

Then, through a break in the treeline, I saw it.

The mansion rose from the forest like something out of a Gothic novel—all dark stone and towering spires, with windows that gleamed like watchful eyes in the dying light. Ivy crawled up its walls like grasping fingers, and the whole structure seemed to loom over the surrounding landscape with an almost predatory presence.

"Welcome to Ravenshollow," Noah said quietly.

The name sent a shiver down my spine. "It's... impressive."

"It's been in my family for generations." There was something in his voice—pride mixed with something darker. "My ancestors built it to last."

As we pulled up the circular drive, I caught glimpses of other buildings scattered throughout the property—smaller structures that looked like guest houses or servants' quarters, all built in the same imposing style. Gardens that might have once been beautiful now looked wild and overgrown, as if nature was slowly reclaiming what had been taken from it.

Noah parked in front of the main entrance—massive double doors flanked by stone gargoyles that seemed to track our movement with their carved eyes. The silence that followed the engine's death was absolute, as if the forest itself was holding its breath.

"Ready?" Noah asked, but he made no move to get out of the car.

I wasn't ready. Every cell in my body was screaming at me to ask him to turn around, to drive back to the city, to forget this whole thing. But I loved him. And love meant taking leaps of faith, didn't it?

"Ready," I lied.

The moment my feet touched the gravel drive, something electric shot through my body—a jolt so intense it nearly brought me to my knees. The sensation was unlike anything I'd ever experienced, as if the very ground beneath my feet was alive and aware of my presence.

Noah was beside me instantly, his hand steadying my elbow. "Are you alright?"

"I'm fine," I gasped, though I wasn't sure that was true. "Just... tired from the drive."

He studied my face with an intensity that made me uncomfortable, as if he was looking for something specific. Whatever he saw seemed to satisfy him, because he nodded and guided me toward the entrance.

The heavy doors swung open before we could knock, revealing a grand foyer that took my breath away. A chandelier the size of a small car hung from the vaulted ceiling, its crystal teardrops catching and fracturing the light into rainbow fragments. A sweeping staircase curved upward to the second floor, its dark wood banister polished to a mirror shine.

But it wasn't the opulence that made my heart race.

It was the man standing at the top of the stairs.

Tall and imposing, he radiated a presence that seemed to fill the entire space. Dark hair, sharp features, and eyes that seemed to see straight through to my soul. When our gazes met across the foyer, the world tilted on its axis.

Power. That was the only word that came to mind. Raw, primal power that made every instinct I possessed scream in recognition of something far beyond my understanding. My knees went weak, and for a terrifying moment, I thought I might actually collapse.

The man's lips curved into something that might have been a smile, but there was nothing warm about it. It was the smile of a predator who had just spotted particularly interesting prey.

And in that moment, I knew with absolute certainty that coming here had been a terrible mistake.

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The Alpha's Thanksgiving Guest of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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