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My Unwanted Mate novel His Scent

"Waste another second and you will be walking to school. I will make sure of that." Jared threatened fisting his car keys in his hand before storming out of the house. I rolled my eyes as I quietly uttered a snort. He glared at me.

Oops, I must have forgotten that he was a wolf. All thanks to his enhanced hearing.

I was ecstatic about the new term that was starting today. It felt good to know that soon, I would be done with highschool.

Another new term meant I was another step closer to freedom. Freedom of being able to train as an older warrior in the pack. 

I wasn't allowed to train yet since it would affect my schooling and focus.

My parents were born into the pack but they wanted my siblings and I to grow up as human and act less werewolf.

It was tough mixing the werewolves pack with modern day. Things that made us seem so divided but I was proud of who I was and so was the other young few werewolves in my school.

We knew ourselves and the pack where we belonged to. It was our territory and whenever another werewolf infiltrated, well, the pack warriors were good at kicking asses. 

And what the 'young ones' like they like to call us would do was to go and hide in the pack house. It was like a drill whenever a foreign wolf was on the loose.

Oops, I'm rambling, right?

Well I go by the name Umbrie, seventeen years old and the second of the three children of my parents. Jared, my older brother and Sky, my little brother.

We were a family of werewolves, living in Ice Valley all our lives. I wondered how the pack was able to keep this up — living among humans and not being figured out by lots of people.

There were elderly human folks that knew but had to act ignorant just to avoid problems. It was obvious that we had taken over the town.

"Umbrie, did you hear what I said?" Jared's voice broke through and I groaned in frustration.

I unconsciously swallowed down the piece of pancake I had been chewing on almost choking on it.

It's so weird that I forgot he had been waiting for me but my thoughts just happen to unravel at the strangest times. 

I downloaded the remaining piece of pancake into my mouth before rushing out of the house.

Mom and dad had left very early with Sky since he had a dentist appointment before school.

Jared was difficult to relate to. He grew up so fast and was practically letting his rage take over him more than his conscience. 

The one good thing he did for me was drive me to school whenever I couldn't ride with our parents and he also helped with my homework because he's very smart. But this still depended on when he was in a good mood.

His happy moods never lasts. There's always something that'd make his deep frown appear and you'd rather be far away from him in order not to get hurt.

I jumped into his car like I was in a race since he had already started the car engine and was about driving off.

"Did you lock up the house, dummy?" He asked stitching his gaze on me.

I nervously hit my hand on the dash board before scurrying back to the house.

After locking the door, I returned to the car, walking normal this time and not sprinting like a squirrel.

The car was going really fast and I was silently praying we don't crash into another vehicle. I would just ask him to slow down. I would but it might result to him refusing to drive me to school.

I can't wait to turn eighteen and finally get my own car.

"I'm going to a concert this evening. I need you to cover up for me." He suddenly said not sparing me a look.

"Why?" I quizzed.

"What do you want to know? Why I'm going to a concert or why you have to cover up for me?" He asked and I chuckled.

"You can tell me both." 

"I'm looking for my mate." He stated eerily.  

"Wow..." My words dozed off as I remembered someone I didn't want to think about. Someone i wanted to forget even. My skin prickled as his image formed in my mind.

No... Not today. Not the first day at school.

His memories can't keep tormenting me.

"Something in me desperately wants to find her. I mean, I deserve to have her in my life, don't you think?" He asked, his eyes looking so bored.

Wow, he is becoming weird.

"Of course, you do. But— but what about Tiana?" I questioned recalling her extra nice and sweet girlfriend. 

She was really good. Too good for him I guess but I really didn't understand their relationship. How a pretty dark guy like Jared would be able to have a girl like her for long.

"She doesn't have a place. The moon goddess didn't pick her for me so I guess, she's just an asset for now." He replied

My throat cloaked at his words came into meaning. I felt pissed he talked about her like that. 

Well, Jared was yet to find his mate and it pisses him off that I've seen mine before him and he was older than me.

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