Follow
Chapters
Share
Betrayed by Her Mate: The Awakening of the White Wolf Novel Cover

Betrayed by Her Mate: The Awakening of the White Wolf

I unlocked my mate's tablet to check the time, but a notification caught my eye: Project Luna. Curiosity turned to horror as I opened the file. It wasn't a diary. It was a spreadsheet. Task #104: Public display of affection. Status: Complete. Task #215: Gift pearls. Status: Complete. I wasn't Jaxon's soulmate. I was a quarterly projection inherited from his dead brother to secure the pack's assets. The reality of his indifference nearly killed me at our engagement gala. When the massive chandelier snapped above us, Jaxon didn't shield me. He used my body as a launchpad to dive toward his mistress, Janice. I was crushed under lead crystal and silver wire, my flesh burning from the poison. While I lay bleeding on the marble floor, Jaxon carried a scratch-free Janice to safety, screaming at the guards to ignore me. But the physical scar on my arm was nothing compared to what I found next. I hacked into Janice’s private account. There was a marriage certificate from Vegas, dated six months ago. On the exact night I miscarried our child alone on the bathroom floor, begging him to answer his phone, he was marrying her. He let our pup die while he pledged his life to another. When he tried to buy my forgiveness with a necklace, only to let Janice snatch it from his hand, I finally snapped. I threw his money in his face, rejected the bond, and vanished to Norway. Jaxon thought I would die without him. He didn't know that the Alpha Supreme of Europe had been waiting a lifetime to find me.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Elfrieda POV:

Jaxon made me wear the blue silk dress. He said it was the color of the Tate Pack’s banner. I knew it was just another costume for his puppet.

We were at the Grand Engagement Gala. The ballroom was filled with the elite of the werewolf society. Alphas from neighboring territories, wealthy business partners, and the Elders who held the keys to Jaxon’s inheritance.

The air smelled of champagne, roasted meat, and the musk of a hundred wolves. It was suffocating.

"Smile," Jaxon whispered in my ear, his hand gripping my waist a little too tight. " The Elders are watching."

"I am smiling," I said through gritted teeth.

Then I saw her. Janice.

She shouldn't have been here. She was supposed to be in London. But there she was, standing near the buffet, wearing a red dress that screamed for attention. She caught my eye and smirked.

She raised a glass to me. Around her neck, hidden under a scarf, I saw the glimmer of a protective amulet. One bought with pack funds. I had seen the receipt on the tablet.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Jaxon’s voice boomed. He possessed the Alpha Tone, a vocal resonance that demanded attention. The room went silent.

He pulled me to the center of the floor beneath the massive crystal chandelier. "Tonight, I officially present my future Luna. Elfrieda has stood by me through the tragedy of my brother’s death. She is the epitome of loyalty."

He went down on one knee. The crowd gasped in delight. It was a perfect performance.

Task #400: The Public Proposal.

I looked down at him. I felt nothing but nausea. I opened my mouth to speak, to perhaps say no, to end this charade.

Snap.

The sound was like a gunshot.

My enhanced hearing picked it up a split second before anyone else. The metal cable holding the chandelier above us had snapped.

"Jaxon!" I shouted.

Gravity took over. The massive fixture, tons of crystal and steel, plummeted.

Time seemed to slow down. In a moment of danger, an Alpha’s instinct is hardwired to protect his Mate above all else. It is biological law. He should have shielded me. He should have thrown me out of the way.

But Jaxon didn't look at me.

His eyes darted to the side. To the red dress.

Janice let out a theatrical scream, though she was well clear of the danger zone.

Jaxon lunged. He shoved me aside—not to save me, but to use my body as a leverage point to launch himself toward Janice.

I fell backward, hitting the marble floor hard.

The chandelier crashed down.

It didn't hit me directly, but it shattered upon impact. Thousands of shards of crystal exploded like shrapnel.

Agony. White-hot and blinding, it ripped through my right arm and shoulder.

"Argh!" I screamed.

The crystal wasn't just glass. It was lead crystal, reinforced with silver wiring for aesthetic shine. Silver. The poison of our kind.

A large shard, laced with silver wire, was embedded deep in my forearm. Smoke began to rise from the wound immediately. The smell of burning flesh filled the air. Silver burns a werewolf like acid, halting our rapid healing factor and causing excruciating agony.

"My arm!" I cried out, clutching the wound.

The ballroom was in chaos. Dust and debris filled the air.

"Janice! Are you okay?" Jaxon’s frantic voice cut through the noise.

I looked up through the haze of pain. Jaxon was cradling Janice in his arms. She didn't have a scratch on her. She was sobbing fake tears into his chest.

"I was so scared, Jax," she whimpered.

He was checking her for injuries, his hands trembling. He hadn't even looked back at me.

"Jaxon..." I whispered. The silver was poisoning my blood. My vision blurred.

A pack warrior rushed over to me. "Alpha! The future Luna is hit! It’s silver!"

Jaxon turned his head. His eyes were wild, dilated. For a second, he looked at me—bleeding, broken on the floor. Then he looked back at Janice.

"Get the car," Jaxon barked at the warrior. "Janice is in shock. She needs to get to the hospital immediately. Stress is bad for her condition."

"But Alpha, Elfrieda is—"

"I gave you a command!" Jaxon roared, using the Alpha Command. The warrior flinched, his wolf forcing him to obey.

Jaxon scooped Janice up and ran toward the exit. He left me. He stepped over the debris, stepped over the blood—my blood—and carried his mistress to safety.

I lay there, the poison spreading. The physical pain was blinding, but the pain in my chest was worse. My wolf, deep inside, let out a mournful howl and then went silent.

Darkness took me.

I woke up to the sterile smell of the pack hospital. Beeping monitors. The sharp scent of antiseptic.

"She's awake," a gruff voice said.

My father stood there. And Jamil. Jamil looked like he had been crying, or fighting, or both. His knuckles were bruised.

I looked down at my arm. It was heavily bandaged. I could still feel the phantom burn of the silver.

"Where is he?" I asked, my voice a rasp.

"Next door," Jamil spat. "Sitting by her bedside. She has a bruised ego. You have twenty stitches and silver poisoning."

I stared at the white ceiling. "Six months ago."

"What?" my father asked gently.

"Six months ago," I repeated, tears finally leaking from my eyes. "When Jaxon went on that 'business trip' to the coast... I miscarried."

My father gasped. In werewolf culture, a pup is a blessing from the Moon. To lose one is a tragedy.

"I called him," I whispered. "I called him ten times. He never answered. I went through it alone on the bathroom floor. I lost our pup because I was weak from stress, from him draining my energy."

I looked at Jamil. "He was with her. He was marrying her in Vegas while our child was dying inside me."

Jamil let out a low growl, his eyes flashing gold—the sign of his wolf surfacing. "I will kill him. I will tear his throat out."

He turned to the door.

"No," I said. It took all my strength. "No, Jamil."

"He deserves death!"

"He deserves worse," I said. I sat up, wincing as the silver poison throbbed. "He deserves to live with what he’s done."

I reached for my left hand. My fingers were swollen, but I twisted the diamond ring. It stuck for a moment, then slid off.

I placed it on the bedside table. The metal made a hollow clink sound.

"Take me home," I said. "I am done with the Tate Pack."

You may also like

Claimed By The Coldhearted Sterling Heir Novel Cover
7.7
I was kneeling on the warped linoleum of my trailer, packing my life into a trash bag, when the predatory purr of a luxury SUV echoed through the thin walls. I thought it was a raid, but it was something much worse. Julian Sterling, a federal prosecutor in a charcoal suit, stepped into the mud and bought me from my alcoholic stepfather. He didn't use cash; he used a list of felonies and a legal settlement to trade my freedom for my stepfather's silence. "Throw it away," Julian ordered, pointing at the bag containing everything I owned. I watched my sister's stuffed bear fall into an oil puddle as he forced me into a world of cold leather and silence. By the time we reached Boston, Faith Vance was dead. He forced me to sign papers changing my name to Elara, erasing my past to fit a narrative of Swiss boarding schools and high-society breeding. The horror didn't stop there. The family patriarch, Arthur Sterling, looked at us with hawk-like eyes and issued a command that turned my blood to ice. To avoid scandal, Julian and I were to be introduced as "Brother" and "Sister." Julian's jaw tightened until a vein throbbed in his temple, and when he finally called me "Sister," the word sounded like a curse. I was a prisoner in a mansion with bars on the windows, caught between a "brother" who loathed my existence and a cousin who tried to assault me in my own room. They dressed me in silk armor and expected me to be a doll, a manageable piece of a legacy I never asked for. I sat at a dinner table worth more than my hometown, swallowing oysters that tasted like salt and iodine, while Julian created a physical barrier between me and the wolves. Under the tablecloth, I reached out and squeezed his clenched fist. His fingers uncurled and captured mine in a grip so crushing it felt like a pact signed in the dark. I have a jagged shard of glass in my pocket and five thousand dollars a month to hoard. Julian says the law is a weapon that breaks weak people, but he's about to find out that I'm not a lamb. I'm a survivor, and I'm ready for the casualties.
Claimed by three Alphas Novel Cover
8.7
Explicit 18+ | Reader Discretion Strongly Advised Dark themes, noncon/dubcon, extreme kink, power imbalance, group dynamics, knotting, overstimulation, and possessive claiming ahead. A brutal omegaverse world. Warring packs. Rare silver-eyed omega Kai Voss lives hidden until a midnight raid destroys his safety. The most feared triad captures him: Thorne Blackwood, a pierced sadist who pushes limits; Aurelius Voss, the volatile second, his knot pulsing with hunger; Cassian Reyes, the silent, amber-eyed observer whose fixation vows complete ownership. Dragged to their mountain den, Kai becomes their prize. Defiant and sharp-tongued, Kai resists every command. His body betrays him with slick, aching need. On the first night, the alphas take him, one by one, then together. They stretch him past reason. Knot him impossibly. Fill him until his rim thins visibly. Slick eases the searing burn into shattering pleasure. "Room for one more?" Thorne growls, forcing his pierced length beside the two already locked inside. He drags across sensitive spots until Kai arches, tears falling, his body yielding as omega instincts beg for more. Three cocks locked and throbbing, owning him entirely. "Fuck, he's taking us all," Aurelius groans. Cassian watches silently, eyes blazing, plotting the next step to remake Kai forever. Raw conquest becomes unbreakable obsession: relentless heats, punishments blending pain and ecstasy, jealous rivalries over cries, rare tenderness binding possession deeper. Three ruthless alphas pursue the forbidden, shattering their defiant omega until he is stretched wide, ruined, reborn in their image. Relentless desire shows no mercy: tight entrances forced open, rimmed raw by impossible girths, slick-soaked and pulsing under unyielding ownership. Hide and read in secret. Once the story begins, escape is impossible. Squirm. Ache. Hunger for every page. DON'T BLAME ME WHEN YOU CAN'T STOP READING ALL 150 CHAPTERS ⚠️🔞‼️
Forced Marriage To The Alien General Novel Cover
9.0
Allegra woke up in a sterile alien hospital with no memory, no ID chip, and a terrifying snow leopard General claiming responsibility for her crash. But a routine ID scan at a local boutique shattered her fragile cover. The machine shrieked, flashing a fatal red warning: NO NEURAL LINK DETECTED. She was a "Ghost"—an illegal, unregistered biological entity in a ruthless Hybrid Empire. The boutique locked down instantly. Heavily armed police swarmed the plaza, laser sights painting her chest red. She was dragged into a subterranean military black site, where a manic geneticist tested her blood and discovered the impossible truth. She wasn't a Hybrid. She was a pure Homo Sapiens—an extinct race whose mere presence could cure the Hybrids' fatal Psyche collapse. To keep her all to himself, the scientist lied to the General, branding her a toxic, mutating bio-weapon. Forced by Imperial law, the General abandoned her to the scientist's cruel custody. Allegra was locked inside a reinforced glass cage in the deepest isolation ward, waiting to be dissected. She huddled on the floor, trembling in absolute despair. She didn't belong in this nightmare world. Why was she being treated like a monster? Why did this madman look at her like a prize to be torn apart? Watching the scientist's fox ears twitch in manic stress outside the glass, her human empathy momentarily overrode her terror. She stood up and pressed her palm against the glass, perfectly aligning it with his. "Don't be so nervous, Mr. Fox." Instantly, an invisible wave of human resonance flooded his core, shattering his genetic madness. The terrifying predator was reduced to a whimpering, devoted puppy, pressing himself against the window in absolute submission. Allegra slowly pulled her hand back, her heart skipping a beat. Well, she thought, that changes things.
My Death, His Ultimate Downfall Novel Cover
9.6
For a decade, I was the perfect wife to tech mogul Carson Jarvis. I cleaned up every scandal and endured every affair, trapped by my father's "poison pill" inheritance clause that would leave me with nothing if I divorced him. His latest mistress was pregnant, but that wasn't what finally broke me. It was when he shut down our mansion's power grid for their tryst-and turned off my grandmother's life support. He murdered her. At a charity auction days later, he paraded his new love while she announced her pregnancy. When I confronted her for stealing my money, Carson watched as his guards broke my arm, leaving me bleeding on the floor while he comforted her. He thought I was his unbreakable wife, a possession with nowhere else to go. He expected me to clean up this mess, just like all the others. He was wrong. As I watched him shield her during the chaos of an explosion I secretly arranged, I knew my old life was over. Tonight, the world would learn of my death. And with it, Carson Jarvis would lose everything.
Reborn To Reign: Choosing The Monster Over The Prince Novel Cover
9.6
The bullet tore through my chest, ending my life as the perfect mafia princess. My fiancé, Connor Walls, watched me bleed out on the cold tile floor while he calmly cleaned his gun. Standing beside him was my cousin Jana, the girl I trusted with my life, looking at him with adoration as I took my last breath. I died realizing that the "Golden Prince" of the Chicago Outfit was actually a monster who had beaten me behind closed doors for years. And the man I had been terrified of—his brother Brannon, the "Butcher"—was the only one who had ever truly protected me. I died full of regret, hatred, and the metallic taste of blood. But then, I gasped, my body jolting upright on a blue gym mat. My skin was smooth. My heart was beating. Connor stood above me, young and arrogant, offering me a hand. I was twenty-one again. The beatings, the betrayal, the murder—none of it had happened yet. Connor smiled, thinking I was still the naive girl he planned to break and discard. He thought I would walk into the Rite of Choice tonight and obediently become his property. He was wrong. That night, under the crystal chandeliers, the Don asked me to pledge myself to the heir. The entire room held its breath, waiting for the rehearsed "I do." I looked at Connor, then turned my gaze to the terrifying shadow in the corner. "The debt requires a union with the Walls bloodline," I said, my voice steel. "It does not specify the heir." I pointed at the monster everyone feared. "I choose Brannon Walls."
The Alpha's Regret: Murdered By Her Mate Novel Cover
9.6
"Sign it," Simon growled, slamming the document onto the rickety table. As the Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack and my fated mate, he wasn't asking. He was commanding me to give my Wolf Essence—the source of my life—to my dying sister, Laila. "If I give her my essence, I will die," I whispered, my body already trembling from the hidden poison coursing through my veins. But Simon only looked at me with cold, amber eyes. "Stop lying, Zora. You're just jealous because she is the future Luna and you are nothing. Sign it, or I will reject you publicly right now." Broken and hopeless, I signed my life away. I died the moment the silver scalpel touched my skin on the operating table. It was only during the autopsy that the surgeon screamed in horror. She discovered my organs were liquefied by chronic Wolfsbane poisoning. And worse, she found that I had no essence to give. My primary essence had already been stolen five years ago—carved out of me by Laila herself to fake her own power. Simon fell to his knees in the morgue, the realization shattering him. He had forced his true mate to die to save the monster who had been killing her all along. In a fit of madness, he executed Laila and then drove a silver dagger into his own heart, desperate to find me in the afterlife. "I'm here, Zora," his ghost wept, kneeling before me in the realm of the dead. "Please, forgive me." I looked at the man who had watched me rot without seeing me. "No," I said. And I turned my back on him forever.