Claimed by the Alpha I Hate Full video + story map
Start watching without getting lost
This page is built for one thing: you watch the long upload, and you always know where you are. The official version is split into 73 short episodes, but long uploads can be cut in a weird way. So we use 5 simple arcs and jump buttons.
Why the app? It’s an easy “next watch” place after you finish this video.
Pick a watch plan (these buttons move the video)
The times below are rough jump points for a ~1h26 compilation. If your upload is slightly different, you may land a little early or late. That’s normal.
| Time | Best for |
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| 10–20 min |
Key moments only (setup → tension → last minutes).
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| 45–60 min |
The main story beats (most people prefer this).
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| Full watch |
Start from the beginning and go all the way.
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After you finish
Most people do one of these three things: check the ending, check Part 2, or find a new mini-series fast. Pick what feels right.
Or read the full recap first: Story page.
Story map (5 arcs)
Tap an arc to jump
How to use this watch page
Quick context: Claimed by the Alpha I Hate is a vertical mini-series on ReelShort, split into many short episodes. Daisy is bullied for being “wolfless”, her first mate breaks the bond, and a new Alpha (Nolan) forces her back. It becomes messy, emotional, and honestly pretty addictive. The official show is fast, and each episode is around a minute. That format is great on a phone, but it also means people often watch it as a long upload on video sites.
If you’re watching a long compilation (like the one on this page), the main problem is simple: you lose your place. Sometimes a long upload is out of order. Sometimes it is missing 30 seconds. Sometimes the uploader cut out a scene. So what we do here is not “perfect episode numbers”. We do something more practical: five arcs.
Each arc below has:
- A short recap in easy English.
- A “Start video here” button (rough time jump) so you can continue fast.
- A smart link to the page that matches your mood (story, ending, Part 2, or what next).
Arc 1 — The rejection starts everything
Daisy Storm grows up as the “wrong” girl in her pack. She can’t shift, she doesn’t have a wolf, and people treat her like a mistake. The only thing that feels safe is the idea of a mate bond. She thinks Alpha Scott is her mate, and she believes that once they announce it, her life will finally calm down.
But the story does not go gentle. Scott does not protect Daisy the way she expects. He chooses her bully, and the bond is broken in a brutal way. Daisy is left with public shame, angry pack politics, and that very sharp feeling: “I was never wanted here.” So she runs. And that runaway choice is what pushes everything into motion.
If you are watching the long video and it starts with a big public scene, you are probably in this arc. It’s the part that makes people keep watching, because the injustice is so loud.
Jump point is approximate for long uploads.
Arc 2 — Runaway, then forced return
Daisy’s “escape” is not a happy fresh start. The story stacks pressure on her fast. Her mom dies, and Daisy is pulled back into pack life. Then comes the new Alpha: Nolan Fenrir. Nolan is not gentle. He is the kind of Alpha who gives orders, not comfort. And Daisy has her own reason to hate him. She believes he is connected to her mother’s death.
This arc feels like a cage closing. Daisy returns with no power and no trust. Nolan’s rule is strong, but it is also confusing, because he shows two faces: cold Alpha authority, and a strange pull toward Daisy. The story starts hinting that “mates” and “who belongs to who” will not be simple here.
If you’re the kind of viewer who likes “enemies forced into the same room” tension, this is where it begins to taste good.
If the jump is off, move forward a little.
Arc 3 — Hate, tension, and a bond you can’t ignore
Arc 3 is where the show leans into its main hook: Daisy hates Nolan, but something keeps pulling them together. It’s not only “romance” in a cute way. It’s messy. There is power imbalance, anger, fear, and then those small moments where Daisy sees Nolan is not exactly the monster she imagined.
A big part of this arc is trust. Daisy has to decide what kind of person she wants to be after rejection: someone who stays broken, or someone who fights back. Nolan also has to face his own choices. He wants control, but he also wants Daisy safe. That is why this arc feels like a push-pull rope.
If you are watching the long upload and you start seeing “we can’t stay away” scenes, serious stares, and sudden protectiveness, you’re likely in Arc 3.
This is usually where people start bingeing fast.
Arc 4 — Outside threats and betrayals
The story doesn’t stay inside pack drama. Arc 4 is where the world opens, and the danger gets bigger. Old grudges, hidden truths, and outside enemies start pressing in. If you felt the show was “just romance” before, this is where it shifts into something closer to a thriller vibe.
Nolan has a past, and it is not calm. He has enemies connected to vampire politics, and Daisy is not as “normal” as she was told. Even the way Daisy was treated as a kid starts to look suspicious. Like someone wanted her weak on purpose. This arc is full of small reveals that change how you see the earlier scenes.
If your upload feels choppy here, it might be because some long compilations cut out smaller “connecting” scenes. That’s exactly why the story page can help: read the recap and keep going.
If you blink, you can miss a key turn.
Arc 5 — Final push + last minutes
Arc 5 goes fast. This is where the story tries to pay you back for the pain: the relationship finally lands somewhere real, and a few big secrets are pushed into the open. At the same time, the ending leaves you with that classic vertical-drama feeling: “Wait… is that it?”
That “unfinished” feeling is why people keep asking about Part 2. Some viewers feel satisfied because the couple reaches a kind of resolution. Others feel teased because the bigger conflict (the hidden enemy story) still feels alive. If you want the spoiler breakdown, the ending page is built for that: Ending explained.
If you only want closure, the ending page is faster.
Official info (quick and clean)
The official series is hosted on ReelShort and is split into 73 episodes. Most episodes are short (around a minute), made for vertical watching on a phone. That’s why long uploads exist: people like to watch everything in one sitting.
This site is a fan hub. We don’t promise perfect “episode numbers” because long uploads can be edited. What we do promise is clarity: a clear story map, a clear ending explanation, and a logical next step after you finish.
Fan hub only. If links break, the upload may have moved. © The Senator’s Son
