
Fated Mate To Alpha
If I could turn back time, I would change everything. I wouldn't have been the weakest Luna, abandoned by those who should have loved me. My name is Emily Freya, born into the Sparkling Star werewolf zone, but from the moment I entered this world, I was cast aside. My parents, along with my entire pack, saw me as a burden-a weakling unworthy of their protection. They distanced themselves, banishing me from the Sparkling Star family and the arena, leaving me alone to face a harsh world.
While others thrived in strength and unity, I was left behind, bullied and scorned by those who should have been my allies. Unable to endure the cruelty any longer, I fled the Sparkling Star zone, aimlessly wandering, searching for a way to survive. But with no clear direction, I soon found myself stranded in the treacherous Seaweed Valley, surrounded by danger and evil.
Just when I thought all hope was lost, a fierce tornado nearly swept me away into the desert. But fate had other plans. I was rescued by an alpha-strong, fearless, and unlike anyone I had ever known. There was something in his eyes, a sincerity that made me forget my pain, if only for a moment. In that instant, through the warmth of his smile, I began to believe that maybe, just maybe, I wasn't as powerless as I had been told.
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Chapter 2
The battle had ended, leaving the Sparkling Star territory in chaos. The vampires had retreated, but the damage was done. The omegas were slaughtered, and many warriors lay injured or dead. Blood soaked the ground, and the smell of death hung heavily in the air. Victory had come at a great cost.
Emily stood at the edge of the battlefield, her body trembling. She stared at the pile of ashes where the vampire she had killed once stood, her hands still tingling from the fire that had erupted from within her. Everything around her felt distant and unreal.
She had never known she possessed such power, and now she had no idea what to do with it.
As the pack tended to the wounded and mourned their dead, Emily felt the weight of their stares. Whispers filled the air like wildfire, spreading fear and doubt.
"Did you see what she did?"
"She's dangerous."
"That power... it's unnatural."
Her breath hitched, and she stepped back, wishing she could vanish. But before she could slip away, her father, Alpha Greer Freya, approached her. His face was pale, his eyes hard with something she couldn't name.
"Emily," he said, his voice tense. "We need to talk."
Her stomach twisted, but she nodded and followed him. The grand hall loomed ahead, already filled with the council. Their eyes bore into her, filled with the same fear and judgment as the pack.
Victor Mathis, the Beta, spoke first. "What happened out there, Emily? What was that power?"
Emily swallowed hard. "I... I don't know," she admitted, her voice shaking. "It just... happened. I didn't mean to-"
Brittany Gayle, the chief priest, cut her off, her tone sharp. "You summoned fire. Fire no wolf should possess. That's not from the moon gods. It's something darker."
Emily's heart sank. "I didn't want to hurt anyone," she said, barely audible.
Victor frowned. "But you did. You killed a vampire, yes, but what if that power turns on us next time? What if it harms the pack?"
Greer stood silently, watching her. His silence was heavier than words.
Finally, Ava, her mother, spoke from the corner. "We warned you, Greer. The prophecy... The priest told us this would happen. Emily is cursed. She's a danger to all of us."
Emily flinched. She had always felt distant from her parents, but her mother's words hit like a blade.
Greer turned to Ava, his voice cold. "What are you suggesting?"
Ava's gaze was firm. "We must send her away. She cannot stay here."
Murmurs of agreement rippled through the council. Brittany nodded. "The prophecy foretold this. Emily will bring destruction to the pack. We can't risk it."
Emily's blood turned cold. They were going to banish her from the only home she'd ever known. She wanted to plead, to explain, but the words stuck in her throat.
Greer's jaw tightened as he looked at her. For a moment, his eyes softened, but the flicker vanished. "The safety of the pack comes first. Emily, you must leave."
The words hit like a physical blow. She had always been an outsider, but this... this was final.
"Father, please," she whispered. "I didn't ask for this power. I don't even know how to control it. Just... give me a chance."
Greer hesitated, then shook his head. "I'm sorry. We can't take that chance."
Victor stepped forward. "You have until dawn to leave. If you're still here after that... we'll take more drastic measures."
Emily nodded, her throat tight. She understood the unspoken threat. If she didn't leave, they would force her-or worse.
That night, Emily packed what little she had. She shoved her belongings into a small bag, her mind filled with worry. She had no idea where to go. The world outside the Sparkling Star territory was dangerous, but she had no choice.
Before leaving, she stood at the territory's edge, the moonlight casting shadows on the trees. She let the cool breeze wash over her, taking one last look at her home.
When dawn broke, she crossed the border into the unknown.
Hours later, Emily stumbled into the Seaweed Valley. Exhaustion dragged at her limbs, and she collapsed on the rocky ground. She had heard tales of the valley-how few who entered ever returned. But she had nowhere else to go.
As she lay there, a shadow loomed over her. Squinting, she made out a tall figure with broad shoulders and piercing eyes that seemed to glow faintly.
"Who are you?" the figure asked, his voice deep.
Emily struggled to sit up, her voice faint. "No one. Just leave me alone."
The man knelt beside her, studying her intently. "You're not from here, are you?"
She shook her head weakly. "No. I was banished."
For a moment, the man was silent. Then he reached out, his hand firm on her shoulder. "You don't belong here. This valley will kill you."
Emily let out a bitter laugh. "Maybe that's for the best."
The man's grip tightened. "Not if I can help it."
Before she could protest, he lifted her into his arms and carried her away. Darkness swallowed her as exhaustion claimed her.
When Emily woke, she was in a dimly lit stone room. The air smelled faintly of wood smoke. She sat up slowly, her head spinning.
The door creaked open, and the man stepped inside. He was tall and muscular, with dark hair and piercing green eyes.
"Who are you?" she asked hoarsely.
"Arthur Neville," he said. "Alpha of the Woodland Territory."
Her heart sank. Another alpha. Another pack. She didn't want this.
"You shouldn't have brought me here," she muttered.
Arthur raised an eyebrow. "You were dying. I couldn't just leave you."
"I'm not your problem," she insisted.
Arthur's gaze was steady. "You're right. But you're here now. And we'll figure out what to do with you."
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9.3
Vivica had spent her whole life atoning for her late father's crime. Forced to clean up after the pack members while being ridiculed for not having a wolf, she endured everything hoping that her pain would finally come to an end when Jason, the pack's Alpha, reveals her as his mate. Then, everything will fall in place and she won't have to run anymore.
What she didn't know was that Jason-her childhood friend turned lover-was just as terrible as his people, he had only been toying with her all along. At the full moon party, Jason mates with a 'reputable' wolf, kicking Vivica to the curb after fifteen years of leading her on.
Meanwhile, Adrian-Jason's estranged stepbrother-would give anything to see Jason gnash his teeth in regret. Even if it meant transforming Jason's cast-away lover into a woman he could never have access to again.

9.5
Five years ago, I lost everything.
My marriage. My brother. My dignity.
All because of the man I loved - Ian Vance.
He betrayed me with my best friend and left me to drown in the chaos he created. But I didn't die, and I sure as hell didn't forget.
Now I'm back - stronger, colder, and not the same naive woman he once broke.
He thinks the past is buried, that I've disappeared for good.
But I'm here to remind him that ghosts don't rest until they're avenged.
"You once said I was a nuisance in your life, Ian. Let me show you what a nightmare truly looks like."
Every secret will surface. Every wound will reopen.
And by the time I'm done, he'll wish he never met me.Dive into a world where betrayal wears designer heels and revenge tastes like champagne.In this world of glittering wealth and hidden sins, love and revenge are just two sides of the same coin - and I'm ready to flip it.

7.2
"Still playing dirty, Huntress?" he taunted, pinning me with those piercing grey-blue eyes.
"Still hiding behind your daddy's money, Reaper?" I shot back, my blood boiling.
Lanaya Roux and Maverick Hayden are college hockey royalty-and bitter rivals. As the captains of competing university teams, their hatred on the ice is matched only by the legendary feud between their billionaire families' empires.
But when their ruthless fathers force them into a fake engagement to secure an $18 billion corporate merger, Lanaya and Maverick are thrown into the ultimate game of survival.
The rules are simple: Live together in the same penthouse. Smile for the cameras. Pretend to be madly in love for six months.
It was supposed to be strictly business. But behind closed doors, the venom they spit at each other quickly morphs into a scorching, undeniable addiction. Maverick is an arrogant, aggressively protective alpha who refuses to let her go, and Lanaya is the fiercely independent captain who refuses to submit.
Beneath their explosive chemistry lies a devastating secret: a shared tragedy from eight years ago that claimed the life of Lanaya's brother and shattered their innocent childhood bond.
With the national hockey championship on the line, scandalous secrets surfacing, and unseen enemies sabotaging their every move, the line between love and hate has never been so dangerous.
What happens when the fake engagement to your worst enemy becomes the only real thing in your life?

8.6
Ten days before our scheduled wedding, my fiancé, Capo Leo Gallo, came to my family's estate in the pouring rain.
He didn't come to comfort me over my parents' recent deaths. He came to tell me that his mistress, Angelica, would remain by his side and hold the real power in our home. I was to be his wife in name only.
He wanted to publicly humiliate me and steal my family's Brooklyn docks.
In my past life, I didn't realize Leo and his family had actually orchestrated the brutal ambush that left my parents dead in a pool of blood.
I endured his insults, only to be locked away in a gilded cage while they used my six-year-old brother, Luca, as a hostage.
They drained my mother's trust fund, elevated his mistress to rule my home, and eventually sent my little brother and me to our miserable graves.
They thought I was just a powerless orphan they could easily crush.
They thought I didn't know the absolute truth behind the massacre that ruined my family and crippled the Don's eldest son, Damien Moretti.
Opening my eyes again, I was back in the cold drizzle, listening to his arrogant demands.
"As you wish, Leo," I said, burying my burning need for vendetta beneath a mask of hollow defeat.
The moment he left to celebrate his victory, I turned to my loyal maid.
"Send a message to the Mafia Queen. Tell her I am breaking my engagement to Leo. I wish to marry her crippled son, Damien, instead."

7.2
Ryker Vance, future Alpha, was on quiet evening patrol when Kian Sterling's panicked mind-link sliced his calm. Annoyed, he headed to the Healer's den, thick with Kian's distress.
Kian stammered, "Elian Thorne. He fell. From the sacred cliff." Ryker dismissed it as a clumsy Omega accident, but as he reached the door, a weak, intimate thought slipped into his mind: *"Go home, Ryker."* It was Elian, a low-ranking Omega he barely knew, commanding him.
Confused, Ryker left. His wolf restless, his gaze fell on a neglected moonpetal, Elian's gift, now limp. He woke to an absolute silence, a profound void. The moonpetal was gone, just grey dust. At Elian's funeral, unbearable grief struck. Memories crashed: Elian's mate offering, his "I love you" dismissed, Ryker's ignored warnings of soul-withering. Elian was his *mate*, and Ryker had caused his death.
The word *Mate* branded his soul. Consumed by absolute regret, clutching Elian's ashes, Ryker screamed to the empty sky: "Give him back! Give me a chance. Please."
The world dissolved. He opened his eyes to a training ground, vibrant, years younger. Then he saw him. Across the field, practicing drills, was a younger, healthier Elian, alive. Ryker walked straight to him, took Elian's hand, and with every eye on them, declared, "He's your future Luna."

7.9
One message changed everything: "The Alpha is coming for you."
Elara Vance spent her life sacrificed for her family, nursing her dying mother in the shadows of a pack that forgot them. When she's sold to the lethal Alpha Silas Vane to pay a debt, she expects a life of servitude. She doesn't expect the soul-searing heat of the Mate Bond the moment they meet.
But fates have a cruel sense of humor.
A devastating mistake in the marriage contract is revealed. Elara isn't the Alpha's bride. Her sister is. And Elara's been promised to the Alpha's sadistic younger brother.
Bound by blood, separated by law, and hunted by a bond that refuses to be ignored, Elara must decide either to follow the rules of the pack or burn it all down to claim the man who was always meant to be hers?