Follow
Chapters
Share
Back to Life, Back to a New Mate Novel Cover

Back to Life, Back to a New Mate

The family needed an alliance marriage. At that banquet in my previous life, my brother Griffin, the Alpha, raised an eyebrow and asked me, "Ava, who do you want to choose?" My gaze was resolute, fixed directly on my childhood companion, Michael. After the marriage, however, Michael became entangled with his first love. When his friends teased him, he scoffed, his face full of disdain: "Ava is just a simp. No matter what I do, she'll never leave." Those words pierced my heart like knives. Heartbroken and disillusioned, I turned to leave. On my way back, I encountered rogues seeking revenge. Both my unborn child and I perished in the attack. When I opened my eyes again, the familiar banquet scene lay before me...
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

Whenever I felt down, I always craved sweets, as if stuffing myself could push away the troubles.

Griffin, oblivious, saw me nod and immediately had his assistant book a table.

Arriving at the familiar dessert shop, a wave of nostalgia washed over me.

In my past life, during my pregnancy, Michael's words, "Eating too much sugar will harm the baby's development," had become a shackle. I hadn't touched a single sweet for nine whole months.

Screw you, Michael!

As soon as we sat down, I told the shop owner, "Bring me one of everything on the menu! The sweetest ones!"

My voice held an unfamiliar urgency.

The shop owner visibly froze for a moment.

Then I remembered Griffin mentioning Charles didn't like sweets and quickly added, "Um... and a few of the less sweet ones too."

The private room was quiet. I abandoned all ladylike pretenses and dug in. Griffin shot me a questioning look, silently asking Charles what was going on.

Charles just shrugged, leisurely eating the only unsweetened salad on the table.

Suddenly, a commotion erupted outside, shattering the room's peace. I always hated noise and frowned in displeasure.

Seeing this, Charles raised his hand directly to summon the shop owner. "We're taking over the place today. Guests already eating can finish, but no new customers. It's too noisy."

The shop owner looked troubled. "Beta, but... it's young master from the Davis family. He brought people."

My hand, holding the dessert spoon, froze.

Before we could respond, a familiar, grating voice, thick with unwelcome intimacy, pierced through the door: Michael didn't wait for permission. He pushed the door open and beckoned behind him.

Abbie, dressed in an elegant gown, followed him in with a tinkling laugh. "Sorry to disturb!"

Michael pulled out a chair and sat down, facing Charles and my brother's icy stares. He smiled as he explained, "Suddenly craved something sweet. This is Abbie, my new assistant. We're old friends, actually. Thought we could all chat."

They settled in as if they belonged. Michael quickly got to the point:

"Abbie is exceptionally talented, with great management skills. She just lacks opportunities."

"Oh, Ava, I heard the Alpha put you in charge of the First Unit. With your abilities, you won't manage it well."

"Hand the unit over to Abbie and me. We'll take care of it for you..."

"I refuse." My voice was like ice.

Hearing my rejection, Abbie immediately stiffened, her eyes welling up as she looked pleadingly at Michael.

Michael's smile vanished instantly. As if Griffin wasn't even there, he issued me a warning: "Ava, if you keep throwing tantrums like this, don't expect me to ever speak to you again!"

The entire room plunged into dead silence. Even the shop owner nervously wiping sweat held his breath.

Griffin's face darkened. He was about to speak when I grabbed his wrist.

I looked straight at Michael, my voice clear and freezing cold. "That suits me perfectly. Michael, from yesterday—no, from this very moment—we go our separate ways. Whether you live or die has nothing to do with me anymore."

Michael froze completely, seemingly utterly unprepared for my words.

His gaze swept over Charles, lounging casually beside me.

There had always been rumors that Griffin wanted me to marry his Beta.

To avoid Michael misunderstanding, I had never appeared in public with Charles before.

Now, seeing me sitting with Charles, he seemed to instantly 'understand,' a look of vicious sarcasm spreading across his face:

"Hah! So that's why the sudden cold shoulder? Already found your replacement?"

He raked his eyes over me and Charles with open malice. "Ava, you're truly cheap. Yesterday you were still professing your love for me, and today you can't wait to hook up with someone else?"

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Mate Marked His Best Friend’s Widow Novel Cover
8.5
The forest smelled like wet pine and frost the morning everything ended. I ran at the back of the pack, the way I always did. Sable kept my pace easy under the trees, her black fur slipping between trunks like ink through water. The other wolves of Crescent Hollow loped ahead in a loose, happy pack — grey and brown and tawny — their tongues out, their breath steaming. A normal dawn run. A normal Tuesday. Except for him. Hugh Brooks stood at the edge of the clearing in human form, in a dark coat with the royal crest stitched at the shoulder. The Lycan Prince. Rhett's commanding lord.
Betrayed and Reborn: The Omega’s Vengeance Against Her Fated Alpha Novel Cover
8.4
It had been eight years since my mate, Miguel Howard, had died. Or so I thought. Until he returned, alive and well, now the Alpha of the Moonlight Pack, with a new mate and a son by his side. With a single declaration, he stripped me of my title as Luna, reduced me to an Omega, and seized the wealth and resources I had painstakingly built over the years. His parents, my former in-laws, stood by silently, offering no defense. When I tried to appeal to the Lycan King for justice, they conspired to silence me. On a stormy night, they weighted me with stones and pushed me into the icy depths of the lake. The cold water bit into my skin, the mud clinging to me like the hatred I carried. When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day news of Miguel’s death had first arrived. --- "Estella, what’s done is done.
Mated To Three, Fated To Two  Novel Cover
9.8
I was born an omega. Weak. Disposable. Forgotten. But on my eighteenth birthday, the impossible happened— I didn’t just find one mate. I found three. The Alpha’s heirs. Kael, the cold-blooded heir who claims me like a trophy. Riven, the reckless rebel who kisses me like a dare. Silas, the sweet one… with a smile that hides something darker. The pack calls it a curse. The Moon Goddess calls it fate. And then she whispers a warning in my dreams: One of them will kill me. Now every touch burns, every kiss could be my last, and every choice drags me closer to a prophecy I can’t escape. Two of them are mine. One of them is a lie. But how do you choose between three bonds when rejecting even one could destroy you? All I know is this: The wrong choice doesn’t just break my heart— It ends my life.
My Mate Tried to Kill Me for an Heir Novel Cover
8.6
The wind screamed against the rotting logs of the derelict hunting cabin like a dying animal. Outside, a supernatural blizzard was tearing across the Northern Territories, burying my ancestral lands under feet of unforgiving ice and snow. But the chill in the air was nothing compared to the violent fever burning through my veins. I curled tighter into a ball on the moldy cot in the back room, my teeth chattering so hard my jaw ached. For three years, I had locked my inner wolf inside a suffocating mental cage. I did it for love. I did it to be the gentle, submissive Luna that Alpha Lucian Arnold claimed to want after he saved me from a brutal rogue ambush. But suppressing a Lycan spirit—especially one as massive and dominant as mine—was like holding a boulder over an erupting geyser. The sheer physical strain of hiding my Alpha aura, combined with the unnatural, biting cold of this freak storm, had finally broken my immune system. Through the cracked wooden door, I could see the flickering orange glow of the hearth in the main room.
Pregnant and Banished by Alpha Novel Cover
8.4
I stared at the plastic stick in my trembling hands, watching as the second pink line darkened against the white background. Positive. I was pregnant with Wilder's pup. My knees nearly buckled beneath me as I sank down onto the cool marble floor of Wilder's private bathroom. The morning light streamed through the high windows, casting golden patterns across the tiles. I pressed a hand to my still-flat stomach, hardly daring to believe it. "A pup," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. "Our pup." After everything we'd been through—after finding him half-dead in that underground fighting pit, after trading my family's silver heirlooms to the Rogue King for his freedom, after taking that poisoned silver blade meant for him during the territorial challenge—this was finally proof that our bond was real. Stronger than any "fated" claim. I closed my eyes, remembering the whispers that had been spreading through the pack since Kaylee's return.
Rejected Alpha's Desperate Plea Novel Cover
9.3
Dawn crept through my curtains as I stood before the mirror, smoothing the silver fabric of my gown against my body. Five years of waiting had led to this moment—the annual Harvest Moon Ceremony—where Ryan had promised to finally acknowledge our mate bond publicly. "Tonight's the night, Madison," I whispered to my reflection, trying to calm the trembling excitement of my wolf, Selene, who paced restlessly within me. *Finally, finally, finally,* she chanted, her anticipation bleeding into my own. My fingers dipped into my pocket, caressing the cool metal of the Luna ceremonial bracelet I'd kept hidden for months. Ryan had slipped it to me in secret, with whispered promises that tonight would change everything. "Just a few more hours, Selene," I murmured, tracing the intricate moon patterns on the bracelet. "After five years in the shadows, we'll finally stand in the light." I'd chosen this dress specifically—a shimmering silver that matched Selene's fur, elegant yet understated. Not wanting to appear presumptuous, but ready for my role as Luna. How many nights had I stayed awake designing defense strategies for the pack?