
Escaping With The Alpha's Unwanted Heir
For three years, I played the perfect, submissive wife to Alpha Julian Sterling.
When I finally got pregnant with his heir, I thought it would warm his cold heart. But the first thing he did when he returned from his trip was hand me a Mate Rejection Agreement.
He had brought back his ex-lover, Serena.
Julian coldly declared our marriage was just a political chore. To clear the path for her, he fired me from the company I built, watched her mock my late father, and threatened to throw me out as Rogue meat if I didn't submit.
The most chilling part was a hidden clause in the divorce papers. It stated that because I was a wolfless Omega, if I were ever pregnant, he would terminate the pup to protect his pure bloodline.
I had given him everything, only to be discarded like trash. I touched my flat stomach, terrified and disgusted that the man I loved would gladly kill his own child just to please his new queen.
"Prepare the documents to accept the rejection," I told my lawyer calmly.
Julian thought he had won, throwing away his useless, barren Omega. He had no idea I was taking his only heir with me, and I would burn his entire empire to the ground before he ever found out.
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Chapter 5
Vivian POV
I didn't leave the library. I sat in the heavy leather chair, the diamond teardrop earring burning a hole in my pocket. The darkness of the room mirrored the cold, dead space where my heart used to beat.
Just past midnight, the heavy oak doors swung open.
The scent hit me before the light did. The powerful, intoxicating aroma of winter storm and ancient pine rolled into the room, but it was suffocated by the cloying, artificial stench of hothouse orchids. Julian. He flipped the light switch, pausing only for a fraction of a second when he saw me sitting behind the desk.
"The safe is empty, Julian," I said, my voice eerily calm. I didn't mention the earring. I just wanted to see how easily he would lie to my face.
He didn't even blink. His ice-blue eyes remained impassive, carrying that familiar, arrogant Alpha weight. "Arthur must have misplaced the deed at the city office. An oversight."
It was such a casual, effortless lie. He had banished me to the Hamptons just to clear the penthouse for his mistress, and he couldn't even be bothered to invent a convincing excuse. The last microscopic fragment of my trust in him disintegrated into dust.
Julian walked toward the desk and reached into his tailored jacket. He tossed a black velvet box onto the polished wood. "A gesture of goodwill," he said smoothly. "To make the transition easier."
With trembling fingers, I popped the lid open. Inside lay a heavy, diamond-encrusted tennis bracelet. It was blindingly expensive, utterly generic, and completely devoid of any warmth.
"Serena helped pick it out," Julian added, his tone maddeningly nonchalant as he unbuttoned his suit jacket. "She has excellent taste."
The words sliced through my soul like a silver blade. A violent cramp seized my lower abdomen, my body's instinctual reaction to protect the fragile life inside me from the sheer agony of the severed Mate-bond. He was giving me a parting gift chosen by the very woman who had destroyed my marriage.
I snapped the box shut and shoved it back across the desk. "I don't want your money, Julian. And I certainly don't want her charity. I just want to keep my position at Sterling Corp."
Julian's jaw tightened. The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees as his Alpha aura flared, pressing down on my chest.
"You will resign from Sterling Corp effective immediately," he commanded, his voice leaving no room for argument. "Serena is going to be the global face of the new fragrance line. Having a rejected Luna wandering the executive floors will send the wrong message to the Pack and our human partners."
I stared at him, the breath knocked out of my lungs. He wasn't just divorcing me; he was systematically erasing me. My home, my title, and now my career—the only thing I had built with my own two hands. He was clearing the entire board for Serena.
Desperation, fueled by a primal, maternal terror, clawed at my throat. I instinctively placed a protective hand over my flat stomach.
"What if I want something else, Julian?" I whispered, my voice cracking. "Something that isn't yours to give or take away?"
I waited, praying to the Moon Goddess that he would look at me, really look at me, and see the truth hiding behind my eyes.
But Julian didn't even glance at my protective posture. He lifted his wrist, his eyes locking onto the platinum Patek Philippe watch—the watch I had bought him, the watch he had worn while holding Serena's hand.
"It's late, Vivian," he interrupted, his tone dripping with exhaustion and annoyance. "We'll have the lawyers sort out the rest tomorrow."
Without another word, he turned his back on me and walked out of the library, leaving me alone with the ghosts of our dead marriage.
He didn't care. He would never care.
I stood up, my legs shaking, and walked past the master suite, heading straight for the cold, sterile guest room at the end of the hall. I stepped inside and locked the heavy wooden door behind me.
My phone buzzed in my purse. I pulled it out. It was an email from Olivia Lane, the Marketing Director and Serena's loyal lapdog. *Mandatory attendance required for the 8:45 AM strategy meeting regarding the new fragrance line.*
She was summoning me to my own execution.
I stared at the screen for a long moment before hitting delete. The tears I had been fighting all day finally dried up, replaced by a cold, hardened resolve.
I would sign his Rejection agreement. I would let him think he had won. But I would do it on my own terms, extracting every single resource I needed to disappear forever. Alpha Julian Sterling was about to throw away his wolfless Omega, completely unaware that he was also throwing away his only heir. And I would die before I let him take my pup.
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8.5
Synopsis
It still feels so unreal being dumped by my boyfriend at the courtyard on the day of our wedding.
David didn't show up and when I called him to know the reason why.
He told me right to my face that he had found love with another woman who happened to be my best friend.
My heart was shattered into a million tiny pieces.
I was wallowing in self-pity when I overheard Lucas talking on the phone about needing a replacement for the woman who has collected a part-payment to be his wife.
I agreed to be his wife without thinking twice wanting to get back at my Ex.
What would happen when two strangers' hearts intertwined?
And what started as an arrangement became a bedrock for something real?
Read to find out.

9.3
My father ordered me to marry into the cursed Vaughn family.
Their heirs were rumored to die young from a mysterious genetic agony. My sister Kayden laughed, saying she wasn't going to waste her youth planning a funeral. So, I became the sacrificial lamb.
When I refused, my father slammed his hand on the table and threatened to throw my dead mother's ashes into the city dump.
"You are a struggling actress with no money and no power. You have no choice," he told me coldly.
To make matters worse, my own agent drugged my drink at a business dinner, trying to sell my body to a sleazy investor just to secure project funding.
I was completely cornered, suffocating under the weight of their cruelty. I couldn't understand how my own flesh and blood could be so vicious, treating me like a worthless pawn to be traded and discarded.
But none of them knew that while escaping the drug-laced dinner, I crashed directly into the terrifying Vaughn heir, Algot.
When his glowing crimson eyes locked onto me during a violent episode of his cursed pain, we discovered an impossible truth: my physical touch was the only cure for his agony.
Looking at the dark bruises he accidentally left on my neck, I chose not to run. Instead, I pulled out the private business card he gave me and dialed his number.
"You need me," I whispered to the dangerous billionaire. "And I am going to use you to destroy them all."

8.3
Alena landed at JFK, eager to call her fiancé of three years.
But a sudden message from her best friend shattered her world: a high-resolution photo of Darrin passionately kissing another woman. The woman was Katrina, her older sister.
Alena rushed to the grand ballroom and confronted them in front of New York's elite. Instead of an apology, her own mother slapped her across the face.
"You jealous, spiteful girl. Trying to ruin your sister's happiness because you can't handle your own failures."
Darrin coldly wrapped a protective arm around Katrina. The nightmare worsened when they ambushed Alena at her apartment, demanding she sign an NDA to cover up the affair and save their family's failing business. If she refused, her father threatened to tell her frail grandfather the truth, knowing the shock would trigger a fatal heart attack.
Alena was suffocated by the sheer magnitude of the betrayal. Her family was weaponizing the only person who truly loved her, treating her like a disposable pawn to protect the sister who stole her life. How could her own flesh and blood be so sickeningly cruel?
Cornered and entirely out of options, Alena pulled a matte-black business card from her pocket.
It belonged to Andrew Spencer, the ruthless billionaire who had rescued her from the freezing rain, and the apex predator Darrin feared most. He had offered her a transactional marriage. If her family wanted to destroy her, she would become their worst nightmare. She picked up her phone and dialed his number.

8.7
Clara Vane had everything-wealth, status, and the man she loved. But on the night meant to celebrate her future, everything was stolen. Betrayed by her best friend Sienna and pushed from a rooftop, Clara's life ended in a single, shocking moment.
Then she wakes up three years earlier, given a second chance. This time, she will not be a victim. Armed with the knowledge of the future, Clara watches, plans, and turns the greed and arrogance of her enemies against them. Each calculated move brings her closer to revenge and transforms the innocent girl she once was into a woman of power and precision.
Her path crosses with Alistair Thorne, the city's most feared CEO-a man whose cold, commanding presence makes her pulse race. Dangerous, brilliant, and impossibly alluring, he becomes both ally and challenge, drawing Clara deeper into a world of high stakes, wealth, and deception.
As betrayal lurks behind every door and danger waits in every shadow, Clara must outsmart those who once destroyed her. In a city built on power, money, and lies, she has one choice: rise, survive, and take everything back.

9.0
For a whole year, April believed her billionaire husband, Bartholomew, abandoned her in Europe the day after their arranged wedding. She hated him so much she drunkenly prayed for his death at a club.
But he suddenly returned that very night, catching her red-handed. Instead of a divorce, he trapped her, threatening to bankrupt her bloodsucking family unless she moved into his penthouse to play the devoted wife.
Forced to comply, she attended a dinner with her toxic family. Her stepmother deliberately served her lobster—knowing April had a fatal allergy.
"Eat up, darling. I know hospital food is dreadful."
When April refused and exposed their massive gambling debts, her furious father raised his hand to strike her across the face.
But it was Bartholomew, the ruthless tyrant she despised, who caught her father's arm and snapped his wrist.
"If you ever try to touch my wife again, I will erase your family by sunrise."
April was completely stunned. Why was he defending her with such murderous rage? And why did he keep a cheap paper airplane she had made at age six preserved under a glass dome in his study?
The answer came that night. When Bartholomew stepped out of the shower, April saw the massive, jagged surgical scar sliced directly over his heart. He hadn't run away; he had been fighting for his life on an operating table. Staring at the man who had silently survived just to come back to her, April made her choice. She was going to uncover the truth behind his surgery and their past.

8.6
I met him on a rainy afternoon when we were both young, uncertain, and standing on the edge of adulthood.
Adrian Cole wasn't rich then. He wasn't powerful. But from the moment his eyes found mine, something inside me knew my life would never be the same.
We fell in love slowly... then all at once.
He was my first kiss under streetlights, my safest place, my greatest heartbreak.
And the man who walked away.
Years later, Adrian returns - no longer the struggling boy I once knew, but a billionaire CEO with power, dominance, and a dangerous intensity that still makes my heart tremble.
He says I've always belonged to him.
But love isn't that simple.
Not after betrayal.
Not after loss.
Not after the night that shattered us both.
Now he wants a second chance.
And this time... he refuses to let me go.