

Competing for the Alpha's Daughter
Amelie Bergen · Ongoing · 93.2k Words
Introduction
In what world did she have any right to date three men at once? Maybe the Goddess was smiling down on her, or maybe the Goddess hated her. Those were the only two options because this madness seemed like a dream come true or a nightmare.
When Amelia’s father is killed by a rogue wolf, she suddenly becomes the leader of her pack. The daughter of an Alpha, she’s stronger than the average female. And more desirable too.
Fighting through her grief and coming into her power, she falls for not just one man, but three. Julian, the military leader, Nathan, the brains, and Lucas, the loyal Beta.
While hunting down her father’s killer and taking over as Alpha, she must also decide who she will love just a month away from her first shift.
Will she be able to choose? Does she even have to?
Competing for the Alpha's Daughter is created by Amelie Bergen, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
Chapter 1
The night was dark. It seemed even nature herself was restless. The trees rustled in gusts of wind and clouds covered the stars, leaving only the spotlight beam of the moon to illuminate the night outside. If it were raining, maybe there would be some relief from the tension, but there was no rain. No early autumn thunderstorms would promise relief from the drought that plagued this year.
When the front doors burst open, Amelia was startled, leaping to her feet.
"Get out of the way," one man yelled, shoving aside a younger member of the pack.
"Somebody call a healer," Lucas, the Beta, called.
Amelia was rushing alongside the men carrying her father, Logan, on a stretcher in an instant.
"What the hell happened?" she demanded, nearly snarling at the men. Her canines flashed in the unnaturally blinding light of the compound.
"There was an incident while we were hunting," Lucas answered, somehow maintaining composure even as he heaved her father down the hallway.
"I can see that," Amelia snapped. "I'm asking for details."
"Healer! Now!" Lucas ordered as they turned down the hallway to the Med Wing, ignoring Amelia.
The hallway was sterile, unwelcoming. More blinding white light flooded the hallway, causing a creeping sensation of dread to fall across the group. There was a trail of blood marking their path from the front doors of the compound.
Two women in scrubs appeared in one of the doorways, motioning for their Alpha to be brought inside. Amelia watched as his limp form bobbled on top of the stretcher. She'd never seen him this way before.
He'd always been strong, unyielding. He had a soft side, the way he reminded her about how she took after her mother, and let her cry to him when life got rough. Sometimes, when things were really going well, he was silly with her, joking about little animals he saw in the forest, or teasing the other members of the pack.
This was something entirely new.
Amelia hated it. She hated seeing him so weak, so helpless. She watched the men lower the stretcher onto the table to avoid moving his now-fragile form more than they had to. The healers set to work immediately, working feverishly over their leader.
Lucas appeared in the doorway, his broad chest and full form blocking Amelia's view. He grasped her shoulders gently, voice lowering. When he spoke, his voice was raspy, almost hoarse.
"There was an incident with a pack of rogues. It seems their blades were coated in something to prevent your father from healing. He's in the best possible hands now. You shouldn't watch this," he told her softly.
Amelia could feel the strength in her legs falter. Lucas was right, she didn't want to remember her father this way, whether he made it through this or not.
She felt like her ears were ringing as she plodded down the hallway. The world moved in slow motion around her, a flurry of activity moving in the opposite direction she was. Drips and smudges of her father's blood led her back the way she had come. Dirty boot prints coated the foyer floor, the dust mixing with blood and leaving dark, syrupy puddles in the entryway.
Continuing past it, she tried not to get sick. She didn't think blood usually made her so ill, but she was getting nauseous at the sight of it all. How much of it was her father's? She had noticed various cuts and bruises on some of the other men that were a part of the group.
It didn't matter whose blood it was. That blood, the lifeblood of the pack she would someday lead, meant more than anything at this moment. It was a symbol of something bigger, a spilling of the very thing that kept this pack together.
Amelia didn't make it to her room. She barely made it ten more steps down the hallway. She ducked into a little alcove, collapsing into a large chair tucked by a window. There was a time she spent many rainy afternoons reading here, but those days were long past.
The tears fell freely down her cheeks. The silent sobs that racked her body did nothing to help her roiling stomach. She wondered if vomiting would bring her any relief at this point.
In a matter of moments, her world had been flipped on its head. This morning, her father had asked her to take the truck into town for an oil change. She had whined about it, telling him someone else could do it.
Now, she wished she'd just taken it.
A wave of shame washed over her. She shouldn't be doubting him. He was the strongest man she'd ever known. Their pack was huge, he had to have an incredible amount of power to hold together that many shifters. She should have more faith that he would be okay.
But she saw him there on the stretcher. She saw the terror in the eyes of the healers that they tried to quickly hide. She smelled the coppery scent of too much blood loss. His chest rose and fell shallowly, his breaths barely filling his lungs.
Was there something wrong with being realistic? Shouldn't she be preparing herself for the worst? She would become the Alpha if something happened to him. He had told her for years to be prepared for anything. Her whole life had been leading to a moment like this, and yet something felt incredibly wrong about the entire situation.
She still had a month before her first shift.
Amelia was twenty, for now, just waiting for her twenty-first birthday when she would finally shift for the first time. Her father was supposed to be there to help her navigate the change. Logan had trained her for her entire life on the intricacies of pack politics, but even he had admitted that there was no preparing for shifting.
There were several sets of footsteps coming down the hallway. Amelia held her breath, hoping whoever it was would simply pass by her. She couldn't stand the thought of having to look anyone else in the eye, much less speak to someone. No, she wanted to steep in her sorrow.
Two of the older members of her pack walked by at a brisk pace. She recognized them as being a part of her father's hunting party, ones that she had grinned and waved goodbye to this morning. Their high spirits were long gone, instead dragging feet and patched wounds took the place of their confident attitudes.
The third set of footsteps slowed, stopping just before her alcove. The two older members kept traipsing down the hall. When they were gone, the footsteps shuffled closer.
"Amelia," Lucas called.
Amelia said nothing, not even daring to let loose the breath she had been holding.
"I know you're there," Lucas added.
"What do you want?" she demanded, trying to find that hard edged tone of authority her father so often used.
Lucas appeared, stepping into the alcove. He paused for a moment, taking in the sight of her. Tears streamed down her red cheeks, her eyes swollen and puffy.
Amelia hated the look of pity that he gave her.
Lucas knelt down in front of her chair, placing a hand reassuringly on her knee. The pit in Amelia's stomach yawned open, dread threatening to swallow her whole. There was something mournful in his dark blue eyes that told her everything she needed to know. Lucas opened his mouth to tell her anyway.
"We were ambushed. We were just packing up the trucks with the bounty from the hunt. We let our guard down. He was the first to hear the rustling and went to investigate. Before Jackson and I could follow him for backup, there were four guys on him."
Jackson. One of the older men who had passed her by earlier. Her father's best friend. Amelia allowed the thoughts to register and pass through, wanting desperately for all of this to just go away. Let it be a dream. Let it be a nightmare.
"There were twelve of them in total. There were only four of us. It was one hell of a fight. Amelia, I need you to know that your father went down fighting for us. Fighting for all of us. The fact that we got away is a testament to his skill as a fighter," Lucas said in an attempt to comfort her.
It didn't help. She knew where this was going. She knew where this story ended from the way she could hear his heart pounding in his chest.
The world went still. Amelia knew then if she had reached out her hand, she could have held this moment in her palm. She could have examined it from every angle. Nothing would make this make sense. Her father, her invincible hero, would be okay. Some miracle would bring him back to life, force breath back into his lungs and life into his body. There was no need for more words.
"I think you need to prepare yourself to say goodbye. The healers have done all that they can. He's not going to make it."
The words felt like ice water. It felt like shackles or closing doors or all the breath being sucked out of Amelia's lungs. And yet, it felt like something she already knew. She knew from the moment Lucas had appeared at her side that this was the only outcome.
Was this a death sentence for her as well? It felt like it. The grief that struck Amelia through the chest might as well have been the same knife that took her father's life. The pain was that physical, that real, that deep.
"I can go with you if you like. Or just help you get down there. I think it's important we move quickly though," Lucas murmured, an offer and a warning in one.
Amelia nodded and stood, steeling herself. She gritted her teeth together, determined to appear strong in the face of this tragedy. She would allow herself to crumble privately.
Lucas slipped an arm around her, supporting her as they made their way back to the Med Wing. She almost felt guilty, realizing there was a slight limp to his right leg, but she didn't trust her own legs to fully support her. The two of them made a pitiful pair as they hurried to the room where her father lay.
He had been tucked into a bed of black linens, the room smelling strongly of salves and rubbing alcohol. A chair sat next to the bedside, and Lucas lowered her into it.
He hovered there, his presence like an angel of death, just in the doorway. Logan's breath rasped past his lips, a rattling sound that felt like his spirit pulling free of his body. Amelia leaned over him, whispering a few last words, and then began the last rite prayer to the Goddess that she learned so long ago.
What was she going to do without him now?
Last Chapters
#50 Chapter 50
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#49 Chapter 49
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#48 Chapter 48
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#47 Chapter 47
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#46 Chapter 46
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#45 Chapter 45
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#44 Chapter 44
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#43 Chapter 43
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#42 Chapter 42
Last Updated: 3/3/2025#41 Chapter 41
Last Updated: 3/3/2025
You Might Like 😍
HIS REJECTED SECOND CHANCE MATE
"What the f*ck, Zara!" Levi bumped into me and growled behind me.
"Sorry," I mumbled, wide-eyed.
"Is that?" Levi mind-linked, and I nodded my head.
"Zara," my father uttered. "I understand that you are familiar with Alpha Noah."
I slowly nodded my head.
"Great," my father said. "Alpha Noah has also informed me that you are his fated mate."
I gave a nod in response.
"Superb, Alpha Noah has requested your hand."
"Is that so?" I found my voice.
Both my father and Alpha Noah nodded.
"Interesting," I said. "Were you told by Alpha Noah that he rejected me more than a year ago?"
My father's smile wavered as Alpha Noah's face turned to ash.
Did Alpha Noah really believe I would just blindly obey an order from my father without a fight?
Zara is a silver wolf descended from one of the most powerful packs on the continent.
A year after he rejects her, her fated mate comes knocking on her door to tell her he is back to claim her.
Zara turns down his proposal, and he goes behind her back and asks her father for her hand. The old Alpha agrees to the arrangement.
Zara is unhappy and decides to handle things on her own. She informs her father that she has taken a chosen mate, her Beta, and her best friend, Levi—only he has a secret.
What will happen when Zara's second chance mate attends her and Levi's mating ceremony?
Will he stop the proceedings and claim her as his mate?
A story about two broken hearts finding each other and getting sucked into a web of lies and prophecies.
Will Zara find the happiness she so deserves?
The Ex-Wife's Redemption: A Love Reborn
The pain of my unwed pregnancy is a wound I can never speak of, as the child's father vanished without a trace. Just as I was about to take my own life, Henry swooped in, offering me a home and vowing to treat my fatherless child as his own.
I've always been grateful to him for saving me that day, which is why I've endured the humiliation of this lopsided marriage for so long.
But everything changed when his former flame, Isabella Scott, returned.
Now, I'm ready to sign the divorce papers, but Henry demands ten million dollars as the price of my freedom—a sum I could never hope to scrape together.
I looked him in the eye and said coldly, "Ten million dollars to buy your heart."
Henry, the most powerful heir on Wall Street, is a former heart patient. He'll never suspect that his so-called shameful ex-wife orchestrated the heart beating in his chest.
Don’t Poke the Luna
Independence is the only thing I’ve ever wanted. But more than one man seems to think he has a say in my future.
My fire has always been my strength... and my curse. I've paid the price for being unyielding. But I won’t stop. Not until I’m free. The real question is—how much more can I take before I break?
The Moon's Descendant
“You think I’m going to let my daughter sleep with whoever she wants” he spat. He kicked me in the ribs, sending me flying back across the floor.
“I didn’t” I coughed, gasping for air.
I felt as though my chest had caved in. I thought I was about to vomit when Hank grabbed my hair and lifted my head. CRACK. It was like my eye had exploded inside my skull when he punched me in the face. I landed on the cold concrete and pressed my face onto the floor. He used his foot to roll me over so that I was on my back.
“Look at you, you disgusting c**t” he huffed as he crouched down beside me and wiped the hair from my face. He smiled, a terrifying evil smile.
“I have something extra special for you tonight” he whispered.
Hidden in the dark forest, on Cape Breton Island, lives a small community of Weres. For generations they remained hidden from the humans and maintained a peaceful existence. That is until one small woman joins their pack and throws their world upside down.
Gunner the future Alpha, serving as a knight in shining armour saves the young woman from certain death. Bringing with her a mysterious past and possibilities that many had long since forgotten, Zelena is the light they didn’t know they needed.
With new hope, comes new dangers. A clan of hunters want back what they believe the pack has stolen from them, Zelena.
With her new powers, new friends and new family, they all fight to protect their homeland and the gift that the Moon Goddess has bestowed upon them, the Triple Goddess.
Fall in Love with the Dominant Billionaire
(Daily updates with three chapters)
Game of Destiny
When Finlay finds her, she is living among humans. He is smitten by the stubborn wolf that refuse to acknowledge his existence. She may not be his mate, but he wants her to be a part of his pack, latent wolf or not.
Amie cant resist the Alpha that comes into her life and drags her back into pack life. Not only does she find herself happier than she has been in a long time, her wolf finally comes to her. Finlay isn't her mate, but he becomes her best friend. Together with the other top wolves in the pack, they work to create the best and strongest pack.
When it's time for the pack games, the event that decides the packs rank for the coming ten year, Amie needs to face her old pack. When she sees the man that rejected her for the first time in ten years, everything she thought she knew is turned around. Amie and Finlay need to adapt to the new reality and find a way forward for their pack. But will the curve ball split them apart?
Forever His: The Alpha’s Possession
Zvonimir said, “Rishima, you cannot bear my offspring, so you are unworthy to be my wife.”
Zvonimir said, “Rishima, I still desire your body; be my lover.”
Zvonimir said, “Rishima, I don’t want to leave you. Can we remarry?”
Zvonimir said, “Rishima, I love you, I cannot live without you.”
Rishima coldly replied, “Get lost!”
When Zvonimir announced his desire to marry Rishima, people throughout the entire Wolven Empire objected. They believed that an Omega female like Rishima was unworthy to be the wife of a powerful Alpha like Zvonimir. Yet, Zvonimir was determined to marry Rishima, making her believe she was the happiest female in the world. However, after her womb was injured while saving Zvonimir, her illusions about their class-divided marriage shattered.
Zvonimir heartlessly cast Rishima aside to marry a female with a stronger reproductive ability, unaware that she was already carrying his children…
The Alpha's Borrowed Luna
I met his eyes, feeling nothing. "I, Elowen Thorne, accept your rejection."
Elowen Thorne is an omega wolf who has survived years of abuse in a brutal pack. Betrayed by her ex-mate, she's stunned when Kaius Valerian, the most feared Alpha in the territory, offers her a six-month contract to pretend as his mate.
Kaius doesn't just want a mate. He wants total submission. He'll use her body however he pleases, taking her roughly and without mercy, making it clear she's nothing more than a possession.
But Elowen isn't some submissive victim anymore. If Kaius wants her, he'll have to break through her defenses. She'll fight him every step of the way, even as her body betrays her deepest desires.
When a failed assassination attempt reveals shocking connections between her mother's past and Kaius's family, Elowen must figure out whether Kaius is protecting her for his own gain or because he actually cares for her. In a world where silver blades and bloodshed settle arguments, Elowen discovers that being bound to someone by both a written agreement and a mate mark is far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Nanny and Her Four Alpha Bullies
Shattered Girl
“I’m sorry, sweetheart. Was that too much?” I could see the worry in his eyes as I took a deep breath.
“I just didn’t want you to see all my scars,” I whispered, feeling ashamed of my marked body.
Emmy Nichols is used to surviving. She survived her abusive father for years until he beat her so severely, she ended up in the hospital, and her father was finally arrested. Now, Emmy is thrown into a life she never expected. Now she has a mother
who doesn't want her, a politically motivated stepfather with ties to the Irish mob, four older stepbrothers, and their best friend who swear to love and protect her. Then, one night, everything shatters, and Emmy feels her only option is to run.
When her stepbrothers and their best friend finally find her, will they pick up the pieces and convince Emmy that they will keep her safe and their love will hold them together?
Unwanted Mate Of The Lycan Kings
Upon meeting the three Lycan kings, Zirah learns that the Kings are no prince charmings. That this would be no fairy tale love story, but one where her life is constantly balanced on the sharp edge of a knife's blade. A knife that is poised to take her life or leave her horribly broken. The Kings want nothing to do with her or each other and plan to get rid of her.
What they don't expect is for Zirah to fight back, only she plays with something far more dangerous than weapons. She’ll play with their hearts.
Zirah has to pick one King, but secrets will be revealed, and the battle between the Kings will be for more than just the throne. They will battle for the queen that they tried to break. But there's just one issue: Zirah wants revenge, and what better revenge than taking away their precious throne?
Strings of Fate
Like all children, I was tested for magic when I was only a few days old. Since my specific bloodline is unknown and my magic is unidentifiable, I was marked with a delicate swirling pattern around my upper right arm.
I do have magic, just as the tests showed, but it has never lined up with any known Magic species.
I can't breathe fire like a dragon Shifter, or hex people who piss me off like Witches. I can't make potions like an Alchemist or seduce people like a Succubus. Now I don't mean to be unappreciative of the power I do have, it's interesting and all, but it just really doesn't pack much of a punch and most of the time it is just pretty much useless. My special magical skill is the ability to see threads of fate.
Most of life is annoying enough for me, and what never occurred to me is that my mate is a rude, pompous nuisance. He's an Alpha and my friend's twin brother.
“What are you doing? This is my home, you can't just let yourself in!” I try and keep my voice firm but when he turns and fixes me with his golden eyes I shrink back. The look he gives me is imperious and I automatically drop my eyes to the floor as is my habit. Then I force myself to look back up again. He doesn't notice me looking up because he's already looked away from me. He's being rude, I refuse to show that he's scaring me, even though he most definitely is. He glances around and after realising that the only place to sit is the little table with its two chairs he points to it.
“Sit.” he orders. I glare at him. Who is he to order me around like this? How can someone this obnoxious possibly be my soul mate? Maybe I'm still asleep. I pinch my arm and my eyes water a little from the sting of pain.