Follow
Chapters
Share
A Deal With The Lycan KIng Novel Cover

A Deal With The Lycan KIng

I wasn't sure I wanted to get involved with someone so powerful. The energy he exuded the last time he was around was frightening as well as fascinating. But my curiosity got the better of me. "Go ahead then. I'm all ears." Right when I believed he was going to go ahead and spill it out, he took an unexpected action. Something so obnoxious and with so much authority. He says in a shrill voice. "I'd like to meet you tomorrow by one at Kincaid. I have a deal for you." And hangs up immediately after saying that. Adriana is faced with a choice to accept the Lycan king's proposal and take revenge on her ex-mate and Alia, her home wrecker or live like a rogue for the rest of her life. Everything was taken away from Adriana. She was heartbroken and dejected, so she left. Circumstances bring her back and she meets Alpha King Ares. The most feared and revered Lycan. He was feared in both the human and Lycan world. He presents an offer before her but she feared for the result of getting involved with such a man. What happens when their path is deviated by fate and they realize that they can't do without each other? Will they succeed in defeating their enemies and conquering the challenges that life will throw their way?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

Adrianna's POV

I was already in bed when I heard Trevor drive in. I wasn't asleep so I stood up and walked to the window. I watched him open the car door and step out.

I walk out of the room to go to him. Not that he wanted to see me, I knew I was the last person he wanted to see.

The moment I get to the living room, his scent hits me and I almost inhale deeply when I smell something else. And the constant pain in my heart increased immensely. He hadn't been home all these while because he was with her.

For the past few months, I have been getting nothing but pain and heartbreak. My once-happy family had turned into a nightmare for me. That he came home today was even surprising. He hardly ever returned home, and whenever he was home, he'd act as though I wasn't even there or lash out at me and get angry at things that didn't even matter.

He was about to walk past me when I held his arm and asked, "Where have you been all these while, Trevor?"

"Who the fuck gave you the right to ask me that question?" He replied.

How could he ask me that question? "I have every right to ask you, Trevor. I'm your wife and mate." I said sadly.

He chuckled, "Wife."

Then he walked to the drawer by the side of the couch. He opened it and began to search for something. He was surfing through some paperwork. He tilted his head to see the contents of the paper, and I saw a hickey on his neck. Another pain shot through my body.

He finally brought out some paperwork and tossed them at me.

"What are these?" I ask, my gaze catching his blue eyes in suspicion.

"Those are divorce papers; sign them. It shouldn't be so hard since I never marked you, right?" he scowled, seemingly annoyed that I was bothering him.

He had a hard expression on his face, his eyes cold, much as the last time we saw each other. It was difficult to think that only a few months ago, he was the same man who lavished me with love and attention. Was it all merely acting? Was he pretending to be someone else as he waited for Alia to return?

Who would have guessed that his failure to mark me would be used against me someday? The only topic we ever disagreed on was marking. He had consistently put it off and made up justifications for it. It should have been a warning sign when he refused to mark me. However, I persisted in finding justifications for him, believing he would do it whenever he was ready.

I gave him a startled look. I never would have imagined that he would go to such an extent. It has been eight long years since we have been together. In just a few months after she returned to our lives, he sought to ruin everything we had worked so hard to create.

I said painfully, "This can't be real, Trevor," in a hushed tone. I wouldn't let my tears fall even though they were on the verge of doing so. I've shed enough tears in the last few months. Did he not notice the anguish in my eyes? Did he really care less about how much he was hurting me?

As soon as she left him, I stood beside him. She had wrecked him, and I had rebuilt him. I supported him the entire time. So how could he just toss away everything we have for that slutty cheater?

"It is, now sign the fucking papers," he angrily exclaimed, nearly shattering the table with his fist.

His expression was twisted with rage. I flinched in fear, and because he was near, I bumped into his body. I swear I could smell her scent all over him. The smudge from lipstick was visible on his neck. He had been with her all this while. My heart shattered again and again.

He openly cheats on me with the very same woman who broke him eight years ago, shamelessly disobeying the vows he made to me.

It was heartbreaking, the sorrow ripping through my heart when I thought of them together. I couldn't get the picture out of my head of him making love to her and touching her the way he used to touch me. Rather, it shredded my already broken heart.

I turn to face him and give him a stubborn expression. "I'm not signing these papers!"

"I'm sorry, what?"

Anger rolls from him, and his eyes darken dangerously. My heart began to beat rapidly. I trembled slightly. I almost took back what I said, but ultimately, I chose to stick with it. I couldn't let him ruin everything we've done. I had the strength to defend our family.

"I said I would not sign them!" I glare back at him while hissing.

Even if my heart was hurting, I wouldn't give up on him. I won't abandon my home. I couldn't let Alia come back and destroy everything I had worked so hard to create. I'm not going to let that bastard win.

He growled, "Oh you're so going to sign them, Adrianna. You will or you have absolutely no idea what I'm going to do to you."

"What else are you going to do, Trevor? What more do you want to do than what you have already done?" I gazed at his attractive features, hoping he would recall our love. To see past her lies and deceit. To witness the harm he was doing to me. Nevertheless, he didn't, and I was worried that maybe it was already too late.

'That's where you're mistaken, honey. You have no idea how much more harm I am capable of causing." He grinned menacingly, and I had to force myself not to shiver at his callousness.

He pivoted and stormed out of the kitchen. I leaned against the table as I heard him ascending the stairs a short while later. I let my tears fall freely. I couldn't hold it in any longer. The pain was unbearable.

What mistake did I make? Was it my actions that infuriated the moon goddess, and now she was punishing me? I just wasn't able to comprehend.

A few months ago, I was content. Happy with my life. I was surrounded by wonderful friends and family, and my business was doing well. I even made plans to become pregnant. But everything collapsed in the blink of an eye.

Like a furious typhoon, Alia returned to our lives and left nothing but devastation in her wake. She went to his workplace first. I approached him after learning about it, and he told me there was nothing wrong. That they were just friends and trying to make things less awkward between them. That since she was firmly in the past, I shouldn't be concerned.

I ought to have been concerned. Because here we are, several months later, and he is requesting a separation. My worst nightmare had materialized. I had no idea how to face the fact that he was leaving me for her.

I angrily brushed away the tears, chiding myself for being so frail. I will lose all I've held dear to my heart if I give in to weakness.

I staggered towards my room. I had been thrown out of our bedroom by Trevor when he started seeing Alia. I tried to sleep once I was there, but I couldn't. My thoughts won't go away. It won't allow me to find serenity within its shadowy depths.

My daughter would have been asleep by now because it was almost nine o'clock. I tiptoe out of my room and into her room via the stairs. I slip into her bed silently, knowing her bedroom like the back of my hand.

I take a seat on Cara's tiny bed and touch her silky hair. I breathe in her scent, and I feel slightly at ease. I didn't notice she wasn't asleep since I was too lost. Suddenly, her bedroom lamps come on, and she screams when she realizes it's me.

"Go away from my room! "Leave," she cried out. She screams, "Daddy!" as loudly as she can as though I'm trying to kill her.

You may also like

After My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me Novel Cover
9.3
I traced my finger along the delicate silver chain of the bracelet, feeling each link as if memorizing its pattern one final time. Seven years. Seven years of what I thought was love, devotion, and the sacred mate bond that the Moon Goddess herself had blessed us with. Tomorrow would mark our seventh mate ceremony anniversary. Seven—a sacred number among our kind. The number of completion, of perfection. How fitting that it would also mark the completion of my illusion. I had been cleaning our bedroom, preparing for tomorrow's celebration when I found it—my precious silver mate bracelet, the one Alexander had placed on my wrist during our ceremony—carelessly tossed into my bathroom waste bin. At first, I thought it must have fallen in by accident. But as I reached to retrieve it, a crumpled receipt caught my eye.
Betrayed by her Blood. Claimed by the Night. Novel Cover
7.8
(18+ Warning: This novel contains explicit scenes of violence, aristocratic cruelty, sexual content, and themes of blood magic, non-consensual binding, and character trauma.) Sofia Quispe was never meant to be a simple noble. As the supposed pureblood heir to the powerful Abribi Covenant, her fate was sealed in a political Blood Union to three powerful vampire princes: the dominant Zilo Graves, the ruthless Klaus Blackwell, and the ambitious Zack Rivera. This union was meant to secure the throne and unite the kingdom. But during the Ceremony of Binding, the blood doesn't lie. When Sofia fails to Awaken her vampiric gifts, a desperate bloodline test reveals the shattering truth: she is not a pureblood noble, but a disgraced Dhampir—half-human, half-vampire—the product of her deceased mother’s forbidden betrayal. In the rigid aristocracy of the vampire world, Dhampirs are considered abominations, a stain on bloodline purity. Renounced by her enraged father, Lord Quispe, and brutally rejected by the Princes who fear political ruin, Sofia is cast out of the Covenant citadel and into the perilous human world, a day-walker with no power, plagued by the maddening Blood Hunger caused by the trio’s incomplete Blood Mark. Rock bottom forces her into the shadows of the city, where she works at a supernatural bar, fighting to control the erratic power surges of her cursed bond. When a violent attack by feral vampires leaves her vulnerable, she is saved by Phuwin Montague, a powerful, enigmatic Vampire Sovereign from a rival faction. Phuwin sees not a flaw, but a unique political weapon—a Dhampir marked by a Prince. Drawn into his dangerous orbit, Sofia trains with an ex-military vampire hunter, learning to master her hybrid nature and the dark potential of her blood. But the psychic echoes of the incomplete bond still haunt her, pulling her
Claiming His Luna Novel Cover
8.3
Born a servant in the powerful MoonStone pack, Cercei has learned to survive in silence—enduring the cruelty of the Alpha’s daughter, Vienna, and hiding her beauty behind obedience. But when the annual Moon Ball arrives, her world shatters in one catastrophic night. A spilled drink. A cruel man’s desire. And a sudden, violent punishment that awakens the beast within her. Cercei’s first shift into her wolf form leads her to a mysterious white wolf—one with blood-red eyes and a presence that ignites something primal in her soul. What Cercei doesn’t know is that her fate is tied to Lucian Red, the fearsome Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack—known to many as the King in the North. And he’s been waiting, slowly unraveling as the bond calls to him. When destiny collides with secrets, betrayal, and blood, will Cercei rise from servant to Luna—or be crushed by the weight of the past?
Love and Betrayal: Who is My Fated Alpha? Novel Cover
9.7
I was never supposed to matter. For eighteen years, I lived as a wolfless stray in the Blood Moon Pack, treated as a servant, ignored by my mate, Alpha Joseph, and constantly humiliated by the woman he chose over me. When he publicly rejected me and claimed another woman—and her unborn child—as his future, my world shattered. Cast out and left to die, I lost everything, including the baby growing inside me. But fate wasn't finished with me. A shocking discovery revealed the truth: I wasn't a stray at all. I was the lost daughter of the powerful Ashberg Pack, the heir to an ancient royal bloodline. The wolf everyone believed I lacked had been sleeping inside me all along. As I reclaimed my strength, my family, and my destiny, the people who betrayed me began to realize what they had thrown away. Joseph's regret came too late, and the lies surrounding his precious Luna slowly unraveled. Just when I thought I could never trust the Mate Bond again, another Alpha entered my life—powerful, patient, and nothing like the man who broke me. Now I stand between the past that nearly destroyed me and the future calling my name. The question is no longer whether Joseph deserves forgiveness. It's whether I'm ready to embrace the Alpha fate has chosen for me.
My Alpha Rejected Me for His Delicate Mistress Novel Cover
7.9
The scent hit me first—cedar and rain, unmistakable and overwhelming. My wolf stirred within me, suddenly alert and yearning. After years of preparation, of molding myself into the perfect Luna, this was it—the moment I'd been born for. I smoothed my hands over the pristine white ceremonial robes one last time, feeling the delicate embroidery beneath my fingertips. The Alpha suite was bathed in moonlight streaming through the tall windows, casting silver patterns across the polished wooden floor. "It's time," I whispered to my reflection in the mirror, straightening my shoulders. My wolf, Victoria, purred in agreement. *We are ready. We have always been ready.* The walk to the ceremonial dais felt like floating. Hundreds of pack members lined the path, their faces blurring as I passed.
My Alpha Tried to Kill Me for His Gamma Novel Cover
8.4
The summons came without warning. My phone buzzed with a message from Beta Marcus: *Pack assembly. Grand Hall. Now.* I knew better than to ask questions. For twelve years, I'd learned to navigate the invisible chains that bound me to this Pack House—to Asher. "Remember your place," Asher had reminded me this morning, his fingers tracing the outline of my missing arm with that mixture of fascination and possession that made my skin crawl. "You'll watch from the balcony. I don't want you... distracting from the announcement." The grand hall buzzed with excitement when I slipped into the shadows of the upper balcony. Pack members filled the seats below, their eager faces turned toward the empty platform.