Seth.
I woke up in the worst mood of my life, kicking and screaming as if I was escaping from hell. I mean, if it wasn't bad enough to be son-in-law zoned like Jacob, I was little brother zoned?
Nah son. I woke up with a vengeance. Goodbye Mr. Nice Guy, hello Alpha.
When I get to school, I decide to tell my beta, Onai, as much. I confide in him, in a cold sweat, "I can't be little brother zoned man. What do I do?"
He raises an eyebrow at me. "Have you even kissed her yet?"
I shake my head.
"Well that might be a good start."
Aiden's POV
Carson woke me up, again.
But I'd be lying if I said I didn't kind of want to thank him for it. I was having a nightmare that took place in the Vampire Diaries world. Carson was Damon, Axel was Stefan, and I was... Bonnie.
I'd rather not think about it anymore. In fact, if any of you mention this in the comments-
Carson's POV
After the morning disaster, everything's going well until my mate thinks I'm in love with someone else.
Now I know I technically chose Suzie, but that was all for practical reasons like she's pretty, smart, and gives me all the attention I could ever ask for over my brothers. Mia on the other hand is a completely impractical decision, being human and all and so bossy and confrontational and technically cheating on me with my brothers, and if my willingness to overlook those minor details isn't love, I don't know what is.
Come on, I'm not that crazy. I just need to get to know her family first and her dad and all that great stuff before I do. I'll have her family only knowing my name. Axel who? Aiden where? Carson, that's right.
I smirk. That sounds fantastic. She'll be so happy. She's totally into me I tell myself again and again, thinking of her hand in mine. But there's a voice in the back of my head asking what if she isn't? What if Axel's right? What if she really doesn't want me around her at all?
... I hope you're laughing as hard as I am. Please. She's head over heels in love with me.
But at this rate, seeing Mia tonight won't be an option. Issues keep popping up left and right, and it's like they're taking me further and further away from her. Training disasters. Infrastructure issues. And the worst, border control drama.
People from the Dawn Pack want to cross our territory diagonally and they already know that's a big fat absolutely not. I don't know why I have to go nearly all the way to the western edge of our territory just to tell them that when they know damn well we're not going to help them carry out their war.
"We're just trying to see her mom," a guy with long golden locks says, smiling. For some reason I don't like him.
The young girl beside him with golden eyes to match brings out a little more sympathy from me. "We don't want any trouble. I just haven't seen her in two years. I need to go to her."
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