Follow
Chapters
Share
Alpha Mate’s “Dead” First Love Came Back Novel Cover

Alpha Mate’s “Dead” First Love Came Back

Accused of attacking Sage, her Alpha mate's first love, a mother watches in horror as Kael and their two young sons use her teenage brother as a pawn for revenge. They believe they are using a dummy to scare her into a confession, unaware that Sage has swapped the decoy for the real boy. After her brother is brutally killed in boiling silver, she severs all ties with her cruel family. When the truth finally surfaces, Kael and his sons are left to beg for a redemption they may never receive.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 9

No one woke River and Stone up for school or reminded them about homework. The two children did whatever they wanted at home, staying up late playing video games and sleeping until noon.

Their school bags sat untouched in the corner. Homework assignments piled up on their desks, forgotten. The house felt different without my constant reminders and structure.

Sage and Kael slept in the same bed, holding each other every night. The master bedroom had become their shared space, with Sage's belongings scattered across the dresser and her clothes filling half the closet.

If they slept in too late, the boys would burst into their room without knocking.

"Dad! Sage-mom! You're still sleeping?" River would jump on the bed, bouncing between them.

"Yeah! It's already past ten!" Stone would add, crawling under the covers with them.

Each time, Sage would blush and hide in Kael's arms like a fragile little bird. She would pull the blanket up to her chin, acting shy and embarrassed.

"You two are such troublemakers," she would giggle, triggering Kael's protective instincts.

He would wrap his arms around her more tightly, shielding her from the children's playful attacks. "Leave Sage alone. She needs her rest."

The domestic scene felt natural to him. This was what a real family looked like. Warm, affectionate, uncomplicated.

Soon enough though, reality intruded. Kael had to return to work, and River and Stone had to go back to school. The vacation period was over, and responsibilities couldn't be ignored forever.

"Don't worry, leave it to me. I've got this." Sage stood in front of the mirror, adjusting Kael's tie with careful precision. She smoothed down his collar and brushed imaginary lint from his shoulders.

When she finished, she rose on her tiptoes and kissed his cheek, just like a real married couple would do.

After seeing Kael off at the front door, Sage closed it behind him and leaned against it for a moment.

She hadn't even reached River and Stone's room when both children came running out, already dressed in their school uniforms.

"Sage-mom! Sage-mom!" They had gotten themselves ready without any prompting, something that had never happened when I was in charge.

They hugged her legs tightly, one on each side. "We got up by ourselves! Sage-mom, we saw you kiss Dad. We want kisses too!"

Their faces were bright with excitement, looking up at her with adoring eyes.

Sage crouched down helplessly, her expression soft with affection. She gave each of them a gentle peck on the forehead. "There, happy now?"

River nodded with a wide grin. "Yes! Thanks, Sage-mom!"

Stone hugged her back and planted a wet kiss on her cheek. "Let's go to school! I want all the kids in my class to know I have a better mom now!"

The two children took Sage's hands eagerly as they headed toward the car. They chattered excitedly about their plans for the day, about how they would show off their new mother to their friends.

They walked around the campus when they arrived, introducing Sage as their new mom to everyone they met. Teachers, other parents, classmates - everyone got the same enthusiastic announcement.

"This is our Sage-mom! Isn't she beautiful?"

"She's so much better than our old mom!"

"Look how pretty she is!"

Only when the school bell rang did they reluctantly say goodbye, waving enthusiastically as Sage drove away.

Sage finally returned to the mansion. The moment she walked through the front door and confirmed she was alone, her gentle smile completely disappeared.

Her face twisted into irritation, all pretense of maternal warmth vanishing instantly.

"School starts so damn early, and I have to drive them there. I've been running around all morning and haven't even had a bite to eat!"

She threw her purse down on the entrance table with unnecessary force.

"And I have to pick them up this afternoon too. Can't we just hire a nanny to do this crap?"

Sage kicked the coffee table and shouted impatiently toward the kitchen, "Get me some food now! I'm starving!"

A maid rushed out of the kitchen, looking startled by the sudden change in Sage's demeanor. She had been expecting the sweet, gentle woman who had left with the children.

"What would you like to eat, Miss Sage?" the maid asked carefully.

"I don't care! Just make it fast!" Sage snapped, collapsing onto the sofa.

The maid hurried back to the kitchen and immediately got to work. Within twenty minutes, she had prepared a full breakfast spread - eggs, bacon, toast, fresh fruit, and coffee.

Sage finally took her first bite, but before she could finish chewing, the maid quietly approached again.

"Miss Sage, I'm sorry to interrupt, but it's time to pick up the young masters. They come home for lunch and a nap before going back to school in the afternoon."

Sage's fork stopped halfway to her mouth. "What? Already?"

"Yes, miss. Their lunch break starts in fifteen minutes."

Sage frowned deeply. "Doesn't the school have a cafeteria?"

"Well, yes, but the young masters are used to coming home for lunch. Luna Aria always-"

"Then that's settled! I just got back, and now I have to run out again. Don't I deserve a break?" Sage slammed down her utensils, sending them clattering against the plate.

Her face was flushed with anger. "I'm not their servant! They can eat at school like normal kids!"

The maid didn't dare say another word.

She quietly picked up the dishes and retreated to the kitchen, leaving Sage to fume alone.

Sage lounged around the house all day, watching television and taking a long bath. She painted her nails and tried on different outfits, enjoying the luxury of having nothing to do.

When the afternoon came, the maid approached her again, this time even more hesitantly.

Sage looked up from the magazine she was reading. "What now?"

"Miss Sage, the young masters' regular school day is ending. Time to pick them up," the maid reminded her.

The woman's voice was barely above a whisper, clearly afraid of another outburst.

"Fine, I know. Such a pain." Sage got up with obvious reluctance. "Make sure dinner's ready when we get back, and tell them I cooked it myself. Got that?"

Sage headed out to the school, checking her appearance in the car mirror multiple times during the drive. She wanted to make sure she looked perfect for any other parents who might see her.

River and Stone had been waiting by the school entrance for over an hour. Their teacher had stayed with them, growing increasingly concerned as other children were picked up one by one.

When they finally spotted Sage's car pulling up, their faces lit up with relief and excitement.

"Sage-mom!" They waved and shouted, running toward her. "Look, teacher! That's our new mom. We call her Sage-mom."

The teacher looked surprised, glancing between the children and Sage. "What about your previous mom? Luna Aria?"

River and Stone's expressions immediately darkened at the mention of my name. "That old mom didn't want us anymore. Actually, we didn't want her! Sage-mom is way better."

"Yeah! She's prettier and nicer and she doesn't make us eat gross vegetables!" Stone added.

Sage had walked over and heard what the boys said. She smiled sweetly at the teacher, slipping back into her gentle persona. "The children are just playing around. Aria has some things to handle out of town, so I'm helping take care of them for now."

"I see." The teacher nodded, though she still looked confused. "Luna Aria was always so responsible with little River and Stone. She never missed a pickup. I was wondering how she could possibly not want them."

The teacher's innocent comment hit exactly where it hurt. Sage's smile tightened almost imperceptibly.

"Yes, well, sometimes life gets complicated," Sage said with forced cheerfulness.

She made an excuse about traffic and quickly ushered the children to the car. The drive home was filled with their excited chatter about their day, oblivious to Sage's irritation.

When they arrived at the mansion, the maid had already prepared an elaborate dinner spread. Multiple dishes covered the dining table, making it look like a feast.

Both children's eyes widened in amazement as they entered the dining room.

"Sage-mom, did you make all this? That's incredible!" River exclaimed, his mouth dropping open.

"Our old mom only knew how to make gross health food," he added, climbing into his chair.

"Yeah, Sage-mom is the best!" Stone nodded enthusiastically and couldn't wait to sit at the table.

They threw their backpacks, shoes, and jackets all over the entrance hall floor without a second thought. Sage glanced at the mess they had created and her jaw tightened.

She turned toward the maid and barked orders in a low voice, "Are you blind? Don't you know how to clean up?"

Her tone was cold and sharp, completely different from the sweet voice she used with the children.

The children didn't notice the change in her demeanor and laughed along. "Dad pays you to serve us, so can you work faster? Sage-mom shouldn't have to remind you!"

The maid knelt down immediately to pick up River and Stone's scattered belongings without a word of complaint.

Just as she was gathering the last of their things, the front door opened and Kael's voice carried into the house.

"I can smell something amazing the moment I walk in. Did you make such a feast today?"

You may also like

Commission Deducted for One Extra Meal Novel Cover
9.3
When a top-tier employee uses a standard meal to entertain a high-profile client, her boyfriend's sister uses it as an excuse to seize her $500,000 commission. Accused of damaging the firm's reputation and stealing resources, the protagonist refuses to fight the unfair penalty, warning the family they will soon regret their arrogance. By choosing to slack off and withdraw her expertise, she watches as the business begins to crumble without her, leaving her stunned superiors desperate to fix their mistake.
His Unwanted Fiancée Was His True Savior Novel Cover
9.1
I was standing in five thousand dollars of hand-stitched lace when I received the medical report. My fiancé, Dante de Rossi, the future Don of Chicago, had gotten another woman pregnant. He didn't apologize. He didn't beg. He looked me in the eye and called it a "strategic necessity." "Isobel saved my life five years ago," he said coldly. "I owe her this child. You will raise it as your own. It is the price of the Peace Treaty." He forced me to cancel our engagement photos so he could take them with her. He took her on the vacation meant for our honeymoon. At dinner, he ordered me the seafood risotto, completely forgetting my deadly shellfish allergy, while fussing over Isobel’s water temperature. When I tried to leave, he cornered me. "You are a mob wife, Nina. Act like one. She is the hero who saved me." I wanted to laugh. Because five years ago, in that alley, Isobel wasn't even there. I was the one in the mask. I was the one who stitched his femoral artery and saved his life, risking my own medical license. He was destroying our twenty-year relationship to pay a debt to a liar. I didn't scream. I didn't fight. I simply picked up a red marker and walked to the calendar. On the day of our wedding, while Dante stood at the altar waiting for his obedient Queen, I was already boarding a one-way flight to the other side of the world. I left him nothing but four words scrawled across the date: "Let's break up, Dante."
I Left The Snake King Novel Cover
8.9
Bound to Abyron by an empathic link, Yoelle never doubted the Snake King's affection until his blatant infidelity broke her spirit. Claiming his nature required more than one woman, Abyron refused a divorce while Yoelle spiraled into jealous rage. Eventually, her pain turned to cold indifference. When Abyron clears his harem for a human girl, Yoelle finally seeks freedom—not out of spite, but because her own hidden lover is tired of waiting in the shadows.
Inferno Heiress: Freed From Hell To Reclaim My Empire Novel Cover
9.4
Hayley was betrayed by those who should have loved her most. To save their precious adopted daughter from a punishment she deserved, her own parents sent Hayley straight into a living hell—an infamous prison where survival demanded cruelty, and weakness meant death. Four years later, the girl who had entered those iron gates no longer existed. She emerged with a single, unbreakable rule carved into her soul: Every betrayal would be repaid tenfold. The day she walked free, the world trembled. A convoy of luxury cars lined the road. A legion of loyal followers awaited her triumphant return. Her father tried to buy her silence with money. But money had long lost its power over her. Her adopted sister hid behind sweet words and false kindness. But empty smiles no longer fooled her. Everything that had once been stolen would be reclaimed—piece by piece. When her parents attempted to tie themselves to the city's most feared man by offering their adopted daughter, Hayley's lips curved into a cold smirk. "Not on my watch." Backed by a legendary hacker, shadowy allies, and an entire prison willing to burn the world for her, Hayley dismantled her enemies with terrifying precision. Then the tyrant noticed her. "You're interesting," he said. "Be my woman, and the city is yours." Hayley raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. "You want to own me? Survive me first." High society became their battlefield. Power collided with desire. Ambition clashed with obsession. In this ruthless game of dominance and temptation, only one would kneel first. The girl once abandoned in hell rose from its ashes, crowned by fire and vengeance—And in the end, even the most feared ruler in the city would bow, offering his empire to the woman who had conquered both hell… and him.
Mom Turned Suspect Novel Cover
8.7
When a mother arrives at her daughter Maddie’s after-school program to surprise her for her birthday, she expects a joyous reunion. Instead, she is met with confusion and hostility from the staff. Despite her husband Matthew usually handling the commute, the protagonist is shocked when the instructor identifies her as a child abductor. Forced into a high-stakes confrontation with security, she must prove her identity and uncover why she has been branded a criminal.
My Baby, My Strength, Our Future Novel Cover
8.9
The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below. I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty. Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first. I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated. Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child? I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape.