
Beyond His Lies, Her Alpha's Love
Aliana braved a heavy storm, carrying a warm stew for her fiancé, Ivan, just as she always put his needs before her own. This ingrained habit, a survival mechanism from a cold childhood, was about to shatter into a million pieces. Tonight, everything she believed was a lie.
The iron gates of Ivan's private villa flashed red, denying her entry, and a guard mumbled lies. Ignoring him, she pushed past, a strange orchid perfume leading her to Ivan's car, where a tube of crimson lipstick lay on the passenger seat. Through a window, she saw him with another woman and a small child, an image that felt like jagged glass twisting in her heart.
Then his words cut through the storm, cold and cruel:
"Aliana is just a placeholder."
He was marrying her for her multi-billion-dollar patent, a secret deal made with her own parents, who had sold her for a kickback to buy this very house. Her family, her love, her future-all were a calculated lie.
Her inner wolf, usually fierce, fell terrifyingly silent, replaced by a chilling resolve. The burning acid in her throat wasn't just bile; it was the taste of her shattered devotion.
She didn't want his apologies or his guilt. She wanted his ruin, and as Ivan walked in with a fake smile the next morning, Aliana was ready to deliver it.
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Chapter 1
Aliana braved a heavy storm, carrying a warm stew for her fiancé, Ivan, just as she always put his needs before her own. This ingrained habit, a survival mechanism from a cold childhood, was about to shatter into a million pieces. Tonight, everything she believed was a lie.
The iron gates of Ivan’s private villa flashed red, denying her entry, and a guard mumbled lies. Ignoring him, she pushed past, a strange orchid perfume leading her to Ivan’s car, where a tube of crimson lipstick lay on the passenger seat. Through a window, she saw him with another woman and a small child, an image that felt like jagged glass twisting in her heart.
Then his words cut through the storm, cold and cruel:
"Aliana is just a placeholder."
He was marrying her for her multi-billion-dollar patent, a secret deal made with her own parents, who had sold her for a kickback to buy this very house. Her family, her love, her future—all were a calculated lie.
Her inner wolf, usually fierce, fell terrifyingly silent, replaced by a chilling resolve. The burning acid in her throat wasn't just bile; it was the taste of her shattered devotion.
She didn't want his apologies or his guilt. She wanted his ruin, and as Ivan walked in with a fake smile the next morning, Aliana was ready to deliver it.
Chapter 1
Aliana POV:
I held the black umbrella with one hand, the cold metal handle digging into my palm. My other arm was wrapped tightly around the insulated thermos pressed against my chest. The heavy rain lashed against the pavement, the icy droplets soaking the hem of my trench coat. I didn't care about the cold. I only cared about getting this hot deer meat stew to Ivan.
I always put his needs before mine. It was a pathetic, ingrained habit. A survival mechanism forged in the freezing, echoing halls of my childhood home, where my vampire parents looked right through me unless I made myself useful. If I provided, if I healed, I existed.
I walked up to the heavy iron gates of Ivan's private villa. The biometric scanner usually flashed green the second I stepped into its radius. Tonight, a solid red light glared back at me through the downpour.
The heavy door of the guardhouse creaked open. The security guard stepped out into the rain, his shoulders hunched. He didn't meet my eyes. He stood squarely in the center of the path, blocking the gate.
"I'm sorry, Miss Aliana," he mumbled, staring at my wet boots. "No entry without an appointment."
I frowned, the rain dripping from the edge of my umbrella. "An appointment? It's me. I am Ivan's fiancée. I am the future Luna of this pack."
The guard shifted his weight. His eyes darted toward the dark driveway, then back to the ground. "System malfunction, ma'am. The gate won't open. Alpha's orders are strict during a lockdown."
He was lying. My heart gave a slow, heavy thud. I didn't argue. I just let out a breath and pushed a fraction of my Alpha mate aura outward. It wasn't a violent wave, just a cold, suffocating pressure that rolled over the wet asphalt.
The guard gasped, stumbling half a step backward. His knees buckled slightly. He was a low-ranking wolf, and the sheer weight of a Luna's command terrified him. He didn't say another word. He just swallowed hard and stepped aside.
I pushed the heavy iron gate. It swung open with a screech. The red light on the scanner mocked his lie. I stepped onto the stone path, the deep puddles splashing freezing water over my leather boots.
I walked toward the main house. The wind whipped through the trees, carrying the scent of wet earth, pine, and something else. Something sharp and entirely out of place.
I stopped. As a top-tier healer, my olfactory senses were razor-sharp. It was how I diagnosed blood infections and poison. I inhaled slowly.
Orchid. A heavy, synthetic, cloying orchid perfume.
I turned my head toward the scent. The detached garage door was cracked open about two feet. Ivan's black sports car sat inside the dark space. I walked over, my boots silent on the wet concrete. I reached down and pulled the car door handle. It wasn't locked.
The door swung open, and the smell of orchid punched me in the face. It was so strong it coated the back of my throat.
I looked down at the passenger seat. Lying on the pristine black leather was a tube of lipstick. Bright, aggressive crimson.
I picked it up. The slick metal casing was warm. My fingers gripped it so hard my knuckles turned a stark, bone-white. Deep inside my chest, my inner wolf began to pace. She let out a low, vibrating whine that rattled against my ribs.
I carefully placed the lipstick exactly where I found it. I closed the car door with a soft click. I turned and continued my walk toward the main house, my posture perfectly straight.
The first floor of the villa was glowing. Warm, yellow light spilled out from the massive floor-to-ceiling windows onto the wet grass. The rain was coming down harder now, a deafening roar that masked the sound of my approach.
I stepped off the stone path and onto the muddy lawn, walking right up to the glass. The heavy velvet curtains were drawn, but they didn't meet in the middle. A two-inch gap remained.
Condensation coated the outside of the glass, blurring the interior into vague shapes of light and shadow. I shifted my umbrella, freeing my right hand. My fingertips touched the freezing glass. I took a slow, shallow breath. I wiped a small circle of moisture away.
The room came into sharp focus.
An expensive Persian rug covered the hardwood floor. Several brightly colored plastic toys were scattered across the intricate woven patterns.
A woman sat on the plush leather sofa, her back to the window. She wore a silk nightgown that clung to her curves. The shape of her shoulders, the cascade of her hair, and that suffocating smell of orchid perfume violently merged in my brain.
My eyes darted downward, searching for Ivan.
When my gaze hit the center of the rug, my pupils dilated. My lungs stopped working. The breath died in my throat.
"No, this is impossible."
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9.3
Born into privilege, Eleanor never imagined her life could shatter in a single night. Then her father disappeared with his mistress, her mother fell from a building and slipped into a coma, and everything she once owned turned to dust.
Determined not to ruin Jonathan's future with her family's disgrace, she ended their relationship and became the bride of a man trapped in a vegetative state.
She believed that was the last time their paths would cross. But two years later, Jonathan pinned her in the dark and whispered, "Long time no see, my sister-in-law."

8.7
For eighteen years, I lived as the lowest Omega in the Silver Moon Pack, surviving only because Alpha Gideon took me under his wing.
But the moment his coffin was lowered into the ground, his wife and the new Alpha son immediately turned on me.
"Her presence has brought a curse upon us!"
Luna Lyra pointed a trembling finger at me in the freezing rain, blaming me for Gideon's sudden death.
She stripped me of my pack ties and permanently exiled me into the deadly wilderness with nothing but a wooden toy.
The entire pack watched with cold contempt as I was thrown out like garbage.
To make matters worse, the new Alpha later hunted me down in the woods, threatening to kill me just to steal the only thing Gideon had secretly left behind for me—an ancient, unreadable book.
I didn't understand why they hated me so deeply, or what terrifying secret this blank book held that made my own pack want me dead.
But the moment my foot crossed the pack boundary, an ancient, immense power I never knew I had snapped free inside my veins.
I was no longer their weak Omega.
And when I escaped deeper into the forest and crashed straight into the arms of a wounded Rogue, my destiny completely rewrote itself.
Because he wasn't just a Rogue, but the legendary Northern Alpha King.
And as his glowing golden eyes locked onto mine, our inner wolves roared the exact same word:
"Mate!"

9.2
When Alma's father stood in front of the bulldozers to protest, the energy company's thugs beat him half to death in the mud.
Instead of arresting the attackers, the police handcuffed her bleeding father and threw him into a cruiser.
"Stay back, kid," the officer barked, shoving Alma away.
Her father was denied bail and framed for assaulting an officer. The corrupt mayor just smiled and told her not to cause a scene. Meanwhile, the company mailed her weeping mother a severance check that barely covered a month of groceries.
Alma was forced to watch her family be completely destroyed by men with money and power.
Kneeling in the cold dirt where her father's blood had spilled, she didn't shed a single tear. The panic in her chest died, replaced by a cold, absolute hatred.
She realized that crying wouldn't do anything. In this world, justice didn't exist for the weak.
Years later, Alma stepped onto a prestigious Ivy League campus, her cheap backpack slung over her shoulder.
She was surrounded by the arrogant children of the very executives who ruined her life.
She lowered her head, hiding her dead eyes, and put on the perfect mask of a timid, helpless charity case.
Undergrad was just a training ground, and these elite kids were just her practice dummies. The hunt was officially on.

7.1
The captain is dead to the world. And I'm the only one holding the kill switch.
Ethan Carter, the "Glacier of Silvercrest," was the most feared Alpha to ever step onto the ice. Now, he's nothing but a shell-a broken, comatose legend trapped in his own body.
My life? It was supposed to be simple. Graduate, survive the pack's bottom-tier status, and pay off my father's ruinous blood-debts. Instead, the pack elders handed me a contract soaked in cold, hard malice: I am the designated "Stabilizer." My only job is to touch him, scent him, and keep his wolf from flatlining.
I thought I was just a glorified nurse. I didn't realize the Alpha was listening.
When Ethan finally wakes, he isn't the hero the Kingdom of Valeria remembers. He's a starving predator with amber eyes that burn holes through my defenses and a temperament that makes the frost in the mansion seem warm. He hates the bargain, he hates the pack, and-most dangerously-he hates the way his scent turns wild whenever I'm near.
He wants me out of his sight. I want to be out of his reach.
But in a pack built on secrets, someone is still trying to finish the job they started on his life. Now, the man who wants me gone is the only one who can protect me. And as the rink turns into a battlefield, I'm realizing the most dangerous thing about the Alpha isn't his temper... it's the fact that once he claims a mate, he doesn't know how to let go.
Frozen hearts are meant to shatter. But in the fire of this pack, we're both going to burn.

7.2
I am a top-tier Alpha from another universe, but a spatial jump error dropped me straight into a high-security military isolation chamber.
Right in front of me was a terrifying, silver-haired wolf-beastman Admiral, completely losing his mind to a lethal biological heat cycle.
To survive in this strange dimension where my powers were restricted, I had to pretend to be a helpless, terrified girl.
Surprisingly, my mere presence and scent instantly cured his incurable madness.
But this backfired horribly. He became obsessively possessive, treating me like a fragile, priceless treasure.
When I managed to sneak out to the city's lawless slums to gather intel and accidentally saved a dying panther boy, the Admiral went completely feral.
He brought an entire war fleet, blotting out the sky, just to "rescue" me.
He nearly slaughtered the boy out of blind jealousy, forcing me to throw myself into his arms and cry fake tears to stop the bloodshed.
"I'm taking you home. No one will ever hurt you again."
He brought me to his flagship's secret medical bay and ordered the Empire's chief doctor to run a full genetic classification test on me.
I panicked. If they discovered my true identity as an off-world Alpha, I would be dissected or executed.
I immediately commanded my AI system to fake my blood data, aiming for a perfectly average, forgettable Omega result.
But as the machine processed my blood, the alarms blared, and the system overloaded.
The old doctor fell to his knees in absolute worship, and the terrifying Admiral looked at me with wild, starving eyes.
My system had overcompensated. I wasn't registered as average. I was just classified as the only SSSSS-grade Omega in the history of the universe.

9.2
I woke up suffocating in the dark, only to find my mind trapped inside a tiny, plump, and entirely uncoordinated body.
A cold, mechanical voice echoed in my brain, announcing that I was dead in my original world and had transmigrated into a corporate revenge novel as the six-month-old illegitimate daughter of Edward McClure, the story's ruthless villain.
The system mercilessly outlined my doomed fate. Tonight, my cold-blooded father would abandon me to a state orphanage. By age two, he would officially sign my rights away, leaving me to die miserably at the hands of human traffickers. Outside my nursery, I could hear his terrifying footsteps approaching, his voice devoid of any human warmth as he debated throwing me out like garbage. I was completely helpless, trapped in a baby's body, staring up at a man who looked at me with pure, visceral disgust.
Why did I have to be reborn as the tragic cannon fodder of a tyrant destined to put a bullet in his own head? How was I supposed to win over a severe germaphobe when my unequipped infant reflexes made me literally pee and vomit all over his pristine Tom Ford suits?
"Your ultimate mission is to prevent Edward McClure's self-destruction. Step one: Survive tonight's abandonment crisis."
Hearing the system's terrifying ultimatum, I swallowed my adult panic, forced a pool of pitiful tears into my large eyes, and reached my chubby little hands toward the monster.