
Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life
On our sixth anniversary, I found my fiancé Carter had given my grandmother's heirloom locket to his "fragile" colleague, Carmen.
When I confronted him, he slapped me across the face.
He then dragged me out into the snow, forcing me to my knees to apologize to Carmen for upsetting her. The stress and his violence triggered a miscarriage. I was losing our baby right there at his feet.
He never even noticed the blood staining the snow. He was too busy comforting the woman he chose over me and our child.
I left that night and never looked back.
Three years later, after building a new life and a successful bakery, he showed up on my doorstep, a ghost of a man, dying of cancer.
He collapsed, coughing up blood at my feet, begging for a forgiveness I no longer had to give.
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Chapter 4
Carter' s question hung heavy in the air, a silken noose tightening around my neck. His face, usually so composed, contorted into a mask of pure rage. The man who had gently kissed my forehead every morning, who had whispered promises of forever, was gone, replaced by a stranger radiating menace.
"Give me my phone," he snarled, his voice barely above a whisper, yet it vibrated with an intensity that made the hair on my arms stand up.
I clutched the phone to my chest, my heart hammering against my ribs. "No! Not until you tell me the truth! About Carmen! About Leo! About everything!"
He moved with a speed that startled me, lunging across the room. His hand clamped around my wrist, his grip like iron. He yanked, and I stumbled, falling backward onto the polished wooden floor. The impact sent a jolt of pain through my body, a sharp reminder of the fragile life within me. But the pain only fueled my defiance.
"You can't do this, Carter!" I screamed, scrabbling to push myself up. "You can't just pretend nothing happened!"
He ignored me, his eyes fixed on the phone still clutched in my hand. He bent down, his face inches from mine, his breath hot and smelling faintly of alcohol. "Give me the damn phone, Haven! Now!"
I shook my head, tears streaming down my face. "No! I sent her a message. It's too late!"
A flicker of panic crossed his face, quickly replaced by pure fury. He grabbed my hand, twisting it, his fingers digging into my flesh. I cried out as he wrenched the phone free, my own knuckles scraped raw, a thin trail of blood welling up.
"It's sent, isn't it?" I gasped, a hysterical laugh bubbling up, raw and ugly. "You can't unsend it! She knows! Everyone knows you're a cheating bastard! A liar! A hypocrite!" The words tumbled out, fueled by despair and a desperate need to wound him as deeply as he had wounded me. "She's not fragile, Carter! She's a parasite, clinging to your money, to your hero complex! And you're just a fool, a pathetic, arrogant fool!"
SMACK!
The sound echoed through the silent loft, sharp and brutal. My head snapped to the side, my cheek stinging with a searing pain. I tasted blood. I fell back, my body hitting the floor with a sickening thud. The world spun, stars exploding behind my eyes. My ear rang, a high-pitched whine that drowned out everything else.
He stood over me, his chest heaving, his eyes blazing with an unholy fire. "Don't you dare talk about Carmen like that!" he roared, his voice thick with a rage I never knew he possessed. "She's been through hell! Her ex tried to kill her! She has nothing! You think you're so tough, don't you, Haven? You think you can just waltz in and destroy her life again? You're a jealous, vindictive bitch!"
My body pulsed with pain, a dull ache throbbing in my lower abdomen. The baby. My baby. It was all I could think about. "I hope you both die!" I choked out, the words ripped from my throat, raw and desperate. "I hope you both burn in hell!"
He stumbled back, his eyes wide with a terrifying madness. He grabbed a kitchen knife from the counter, the blade gleaming menacingly under the harsh overhead light. He pressed it to his own throat, a wild, deranged look in his eyes.
"You want me to die?" he whispered, his voice dangerously soft. "Fine. Do it. Take the knife, Haven. End it. End everything. Isn't that what you want? You never had the patience, did you? Always wanting things your way, always rushing."
Patience? My mind screamed. I'm pregnant, you idiot! I can't wait for you to decide who you want to be with! I can't let my child grow up in this mess, just like I did! The thought of my own tumultuous childhood, marked by my parents' constant arguments and eventual messy divorce, filled me with a fresh wave of terror. I would not let my child repeat that cycle.
Just then, his phone rang. He fumbled with it, the name Carmen flashing on the screen. He answered, his voice strained. "Carmen? What's wrong?" He listened for a moment, his face paling. "Leo is crying? He says you ran off? My God, Carmen, where are you?"
He dropped the knife, the clatter on the tile floor piercing the silence. He grabbed my arm, yanking me to my feet. "Get up! We're going. Carmen needs us. You went too far, Haven. You scared her away. Now you're going to fix it."
"Fix what?" I cried, struggling against his grip. My head was still throbbing, my cheek aching where he'd hit me.
"Your mess!" he snarled, dragging me towards the door. "You think you can just lash out without consequences? Carmen is delicate! She has an abusive ex, she suffers from depression! You need to understand boundaries."
He shoved me into the car, the engine roaring to life. The drive was a blur of flashing lights and screeching tires. We pulled up to a dimly lit park, the snow falling in thick, heavy flakes. Carmen was huddled under a tree, sobbing hysterically, a terrified child clinging to her side. Leo.
Carter dragged me from the car, his grip unyielding. He pulled me towards Carmen, his voice a harsh whisper. "Apologize, Haven. Apologize to Carmen. Now."
He forced me to my knees in the pristine snow, pushing my head down. The cold bit into my skin, seeping into my bones. The pain in my abdomen intensified, a searing fire spreading through my lower body. I could feel something warm, wet, gushing between my legs.
"She has clinical depression, Haven! Her ex just finalized their divorce, and he tried to take Leo! She can't handle any more stress!" Carter's voice was a frantic plea, directed at me, but his eyes were on Carmen, filled with a desperate concern. "You need to understand, some people are just built differently. They're fragile. You can't just attack them like that!"
The snow kept falling, heavier now, blanketing everything in a deceptive purity. To them, it was just snow. But to me, it felt like fine salt, rubbing into open wounds, burning. My teeth chattered, not just from the cold, but from the unbearable pain that was now consuming my entire being.
I looked up at Carter, a wild, desperate laugh bubbling up from my chest. My voice was a raw, broken whisper. "Fragile? You think she's fragile, Carter?" I looked down at the rapidly spreading crimson stain on the white snow beneath me, a stark contrast to Carmen's carefully maintained innocence. "I'm pregnant, you idiot! And I'm losing our baby! I can't take this either!"
My vision blurred, the world tilting precariously. The last thing I saw was Carmen's terrified face, and Carter's shocked, frozen expression, just before the darkness swallowed me whole.
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7.2
"I reject you as my mate, Omega." his angry voice growled, shocking me.
"I-Is this because I am your stepsister now?" I asked, feeling an unfamiliar pain in my chest.
He scoffed at me, gave me a glare, and replied, "Even if you weren't my stepsister, I would never accept you as my mate. Because you are ugly, weak, and vulnerable."
I fell to my knees as tears streamed from my eyes. All I wanted was to die from the shame and pain of rejection.
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Elara was a young omega whose fate collided with her two Alpha stepbrothers. She found herself trapped between them.
The Kingston brothers, Trevor and Kevin, were the dream of every girl. Kevin was wild and aggressive while Trevor was cold and calculative.
They were the two dominant Alpha brothers who possessed everything other boys desired. But when fate connected Elara with one of them, they rejected her. When she chose the other one, the rejected mate wanted her back.
They had no idea that their one wrong decision would set off a chain reaction of feelings.
This is a tale of a love triangle, shocking betrayal, and the unexpected path from hate to love.

9.4
She only wanted to protect the man she loved... but she changed him instead.
Rena never imagined that her creation would turn into something powerful, something dangerous yet still deeply tied to her heart. Beneath the darkness, he still remembers her... still wants her... still loves her in a way only a monster can.
Now, caught between fear and a love she can't let go of, Rena must decide can she save him... or will she fall for the monster she created?

8.0
My father raised seven brilliant orphans to be my potential husbands. For years, I only had eyes for one of them, the cold and distant Caspian Vance, believing his distance was a wall I just had to break through.
That belief shattered last night when I found him in the garden, kissing his foster sister, Lyra—the fragile girl my family took in at his request, the one I had treated like my own sister.
But the true horror came when I overheard the other six Ashworth Fellows talking in the library.
They weren't competing for me. They were working together, orchestrating "accidents" and mocking my "stupid, blind" devotion to keep me away from Caspian.
Their loyalty wasn't to me, the heiress who held their futures in her hands. It was to Lyra.
I wasn't a woman to be won. I was a foolish burden to be managed. The seven men I grew up with, the men who owed my family everything, were a cult, and she was their queen.
This morning, I walked into my father's study to make a decision that would burn their world to the ground. He smiled, asking if I'd finally won Caspian over.
"No, Dad," I said, my voice firm. "I'm marrying Silas Blackwood."

8.0
To the outside world, I was the envy of every she-wolf as the fiancée of Alpha Kael. But inside the gilded cage of his pack house, I was a ghost.
I molded myself into perfection for him, wearing the colors he liked and suppressing my own voice.
Until I walked past his study and saw him with Lyra—the orphan he called his "sister."
His hand rested intimately on her thigh as he laughed, telling her, "Elara is just a political necessity. You are the moon in my sky."
My heart shattered, but the physical blow came days later.
During a training exercise, the safety cable snapped. I fell twenty feet, shattering my leg.
Lying in the dirt, gasping through the pain, I watched my Fated Mate run.
Not to me.
He ran to Lyra, who was burying her face in his chest, feigning terror. He comforted her while I bled.
Later, in the infirmary, I heard him whisper to her, "She won't die. It will just teach her who the real Luna is."
He knew. He knew she had sabotaged the rope with silver, and he was protecting her attempted murder.
The final thread of my love incinerated into ash.
The next morning, I walked into the Council Hall, threw a thick file on the table, and looked the Elders in the eye.
"I am dissolving the engagement," I stated coldly. "And I am withdrawing my family's silver supply. I will starve this Pack until you beg."
Kael laughed, thinking I was bluffing. He didn't notice the lethal Beta from the rival pack standing in the shadows behind me, ready to help me burn Kael's kingdom to the ground.

9.4
I was recovering from surgery for a stress-induced ulcer, the price I' d paid for building an empire with my husband, Braden. He said he was at a work dinner. He lied.
From my hospital bed, I found his anonymous online confession: a sordid tale of his affair with a young intern while his "sick" partner was away. The details were a perfect match.
But the true horror came later. His mistress, Kandy, in a fit of rage, shoved me so hard I fell. The fall caused a miscarriage, ending the life of the child I was secretly carrying-the child he had begged me for.
He later saved me from a fire, leaving him with a mangled leg. In the hospital, he pleaded for my forgiveness, then begged me to spare Kandy from the consequences.
"She's just a kid," he pleaded.
He wanted me to save the very person who destroyed our baby.
In that moment, the woman he married died. I decided I wouldn't just leave him. I would systematically destroy everything he had ever built.