Alpha Battle

Alpha Battle by Marquaylla Lorette

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to talk when we were younger.  I think there are a few things we need to go over before we head to our secret location,” Jadelyn stumbled out.
    “I was thinking the same thing,” Eli said as he pulled away toward their special place to talk.
     
     

Chapter Four
     
     
    Ace and Chelsea sat at the table holding their breaths until they heard the door close behind Jadelyn and Eli.  Neither of them thought Jadelyn would go.  They both were waiting for her to call it off.
    “I thought for sure she wasn’t going to go,” Ace said as he admired Chelsea’s golden-brown wavy hair, rosy pale skin, and deep set light-brown eyes, between bites of his breakfast.
    “Yeah, I thought so, too, but Jadelyn thinks whoever it was taking their letters may also be responsible for their mothers’ deaths.  She wants to ask him if he thinks the same thing, and to talk over their problems before the battle tomorrow tonight,” Chelsea said as she marveled at his light olive skin tone, dark-brown hair, and hazel hooded eyes.
    “Jadelyn need s to get it all out before the battle, or else it will distract her during the battle,” Ace said, which surprised Chelsea by his logic.  He usually said the first thing that popped into his mind before he thought them through.  Chelsea, on the other hand, was the one who thought everything out before she acted.  In that sense, they balanced each other out.
    “Okay, enough about them.  I have confidence they will sort out their problems.  So let’s sort out ours.  I need a shower and so do you.  So I was thinking we should do something to help save on the water bill,” Chelsea said as she headed out the kitchen door and ran up the stairs straight to their bathroom.
    Ace sat at the table for moment, digesting what Chelsea said until he got the underlying meaning.  Without a second thought, he left the kitchen for the shower where they had done a lot more than just wash each other, they stayed until the water ran cold. 
     
    ***
     
    Jadelyn wrapped her arms around Eli tighter when he patted her hands to let her know he was about to jump the curb.  He jumped the curb and pulled along the dirt path that led to a secluded wooded area.  Eli drove down the path for two minutes until the park finally came into view.  He parked a few feet away from the swings and helped Jadelyn off.
    The park was in the middle of the wooded area with trees surrounding it, a pair of swings, a blue slide, with the paint chipping away, and a bench area.
    A s Jadelyn and Eli walked toward the swing set in the park, Jadelyn dropped to her knees onto the ground.  A shocking growl escaped through her lips as her she-wolf began to growl inside of her and tried to force her way out.  She wanted to mate with Eli, now.  Jadelyn was in shock!  She never felt her wolf try to claw to the surface. 
    Eli was worried.  He was on high alert since he learned what had happened to his father over the years , not to mention the mysterious death of their mothers.  “What’s wrong?  Are you okay?” Eli asked Jadelyn in a worried tone as he bent down so he could be eye level with her.
    When Jadelyn tried to answer, an earth-shattering growl escaped her.  ‘ Mate now !’  Her wolf growled so loud it escaped through Jadelyn’s lips.  “No, I have never felt anything like this, and I don’t know how to stop it.  My wolf wants us to mate right now, and I can’t seem to stop her from trying to get out.  What should I do?” Jadelyn said as her hands and teeth began to shift into claws and sharp canines.
    Eli knew what she meant.  He was having a hard time controlling his own wolf.  He knew Jadelyn’s wolf was more powerful than his wolf since she had never shifted to run off some of her power.  “You have to touch me so your wolf will calm down.” 
    As they touched, warmth spread through each of their bodies; neither of them had felt anything like it before, and a new awareness was there as well.  It felt as

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