
Fated to My Best Friend's Father
I woke in the Alpha King's bed, a throbbing mark on my neck confirming his undeniable claim. Days after my own Alpha publicly shattered me, I was now Fated Mate to my best friend's powerful, enigmatic father. Caught between ancient magic and devastating family secrets, my world would never be the same.
My body ached with proof: I, a rejected she-wolf, was Kaelen Blackwood's Fated Mate. This terrifying bond, sealed by crimson on his sheets, far surpassed the political alliance I sought after Zane's brutal rejection. This new destiny, tied to my best friend's father, was a complexity I never anticipated.
Kaelen vanished. My best friend, Briar, discovered my Marking Bite, her fury convinced her father assaulted me. My truth-Fated Mates-shattered her. Zane reappeared, desperate, as Kaelen's council debated their "new Luna" and his "lost pup" past. I felt a pawn in a web of secrets.
Driven by a lullaby and Kaelen's silent challenge, I touched the Moonpetal Grotto. Together, we unlocked its ancient magic, confirming our bond. As the sacred cavern glowed, and Kaelen offered a rare smile, I realized this gesture transcended politics, hinting at a truth far deeper.
Chapters
Share
Chapter 2
Elara Thorne POV:
The water eventually ran cold. I stood shivering under the spray until my teeth chattered, then finally shut it off. Wrapping myself in a thick, dark towel that smelled of him—pine and that impossibly clean mountain air—I stepped cautiously back into the bedroom. My own clothes, the torn jeans and worn shirt I'd arrived in, were gone. Of course they were.
I didn't know what to do. Where to go. I was a prisoner in a gilded cage, marked and mated to the king.
As if summoned by the thought, a voice materialized inside my head. It wasn't a sound that traveled through the air; it was simply… there. Deep, familiar, and vibrating with the same authority that had filled his office.
*I had urgent pack business. Maeve will see to your needs.*
I flinched, my hand flying to my temple as if I could ward off the intrusion. A mind-link. It was another facet of the bond, one I was completely unprepared for. The intimacy of it, the casual invasion, sent a fresh wave of panic through me. I was tethered to him now, in every way that mattered.
My phone, which someone had retrieved from my pocket and placed on the heavy wood nightstand, buzzed. The screen lit up, and my heart plummeted. It was a text from the one person I wasn't ready to face. The one person who made this entire situation a catastrophe.
Briar: *Sooo? How's playing house with the big bad Alpha King? Don't let him scare you! He's just a grumpy old bear. Meet me at the training grounds?*
I sank onto the edge of the bed, the towel clutched tight. A grumpy old bear. Briar saw her father as a stoic, emotionally distant Alpha whose own wolf had gone dormant decades ago after her mother’s death. A safe, political figurehead for me to align with. She had no idea. The wolf I’d felt last night, the raw power that had met mine, was anything but dormant. It was a predator, ancient and absolute, and it had claimed me.
A soft knock came at the door. "Luna?" a woman's voice called.
I swallowed, my throat dry. "Come in."
The door opened and a middle-aged woman with kind eyes and neatly pinned grey hair entered. She carried a folded pile of clothes. Her demeanor was respectful, but her eyes held a knowing glint as they flickered briefly to the mark on my neck before meeting mine. "I am Maeve," she said, her voice quiet. "The Alpha King asked me to bring you these."
She laid the clothes on a leather armchair. Simple black leggings, a soft grey tunic, and sturdy boots. Practical. As I moved to get dressed, her phone buzzed. She answered it with a polite murmur. "Yes... I understand. I will let her know." She listened for a moment. "The Luna is resting after her journey. She will meet you at the grounds later this morning."
My head snapped up. She was talking to Briar. Covering for me. The lie had already begun, constructed by others to protect the new Luna.
"Thank you," I said, my voice barely a whisper as I pulled on the tunic.
Maeve simply nodded, her expression unreadable. "Will you be needing anything else, Luna?"
"Kaelen…" I started, the name feeling foreign and dangerous on my tongue. "The Alpha King. Briar always said his… his Inner Wolf is dormant."
Maeve’s face remained a polite, neutral mask, but she broke eye contact, her gaze dropping to smooth a non-existent wrinkle on the bedspread. The shift was subtle, but it was everything. "The Alpha King is… disciplined," she said carefully.
Disciplined. Not dormant. The confirmation sent a chill down my spine.
Now dressed, with Maeve’s evasive words echoing in my mind, there was no more hiding. I had to go face my best friend. I had to walk out into this pack, wearing this mark, and pretend that my world hadn't just been shattered and rebuilt into a shape I didn't recognize. I had to lie.
The Blackwood pack's training grounds were a sprawling field of packed earth and splintered wood, buzzing with energy. Warriors sparred in the rings, their grunts and the crack of fists on leather pads filling the crisp morning air. The scent of sweat, dirt, and wolfish aggression was sharp. Dozens of eyes turned to me as I walked onto the grounds, their gazes lingering on my face, then dropping to the mark on my neck. I felt it like a brand.
Across the field, I spotted her. Briar’s fiery red hair was a beacon. She was laughing with another warrior, then her eyes found mine and her face split into a wide, enthusiastic grin. She waved, a big, looping gesture, and started jogging toward me.
My feet felt rooted to the spot. My wolf paced nervously inside me.
"Elara!" Briar’s voice was bright with excitement as she closed the distance, pulling me into a hug that was so tight it squeezed the air from my lungs. It was so normal, so *Briar*, that it felt like a physical blow. "You're okay! I was worried he’d scare you off before breakfast."
She pulled back, holding me by the shoulders, her mischievous eyes looking me up and down. Her gaze was searching, but it was looking for signs of fear or intimidation, not… this. She saw the new clothes, the exhaustion in my eyes, but her brain didn't register the one thing the entire pack had already seen. She was my best friend, but she was also his daughter, and her cheerful blindness was a special kind of torture.
"So?" she prompted, her grin widening into a conspiratorial smirk. "You survived the night with the great Kaelen Blackwood. What's the verdict?"
Before I could form a single word, before I could even begin to weave the first thread of the lie, she beamed, gave me a playful wink, and snapped a mock salute. Her voice rang out, loud and clear enough for the nearby warriors to hear.
"Hello, Luna!"
Briar's smiling face was inches from mine, waiting for a happy response. The sounds of grunts and sparring warriors faded to a dull hum, the world narrowing to the space between us. The word 'Luna' hung in the air, a title that felt both like a brand on my soul and a cage snapping shut around me. My heart hammered against my ribs with a guilt so sharp, so suffocating, it was a physical pain.
You may also like

8.1
In a world where the moon governs blood, power, and fate, Aeron Blackclaw, a feared werewolf Alpha, crosses paths with Elara Vale, a quiet human girl whose presence soothes the savage beast within him. What begins as an impossible attraction slowly deepens into a love that feels ancient-protective, consuming, and forbidden. Aeron knows that loving a human could strip him of his crown and his life, yet staying away from Elara feels like tearing his soul apart.
As the Blood Moon rises and long-buried prophecies begin to stir, a devastating truth is revealed: Elara is not merely human. She is the Ancient Wolf, a legendary being reborn once every thousand years to restore balance between realms-her memories erased to shield the world from destruction. Her awakening threatens the fragile truce between humans and wolves, igniting fear, envy, and hunger for control. Shadows gather, and betrayal seeps in from those closest to them, wearing the faces of loyalty and love.
Pulled between duty and desire, fate and free will, Aeron and Elara are forced onto opposing paths by lies and bloodshed. As war erupts and secrets unravel, they must decide whether their bond can survive betrayal, prophecy, and the merciless pull of destiny. Bound by the Moon That Forgot Her is a sweeping supernatural romance about a love that defies time, memory, and the unforgiving laws of two colliding worlds.

9.7
Some chains are forged in iron.
Others in desire.
Sebastian Kol has existed for six centuries. Cursed to burn alive in his own skin every night he transforms into a beast even he cannot control. He wants one thing. Freedom. And after five centuries of searching, a prophecy finally gives it a name.
Leilani Ravenwood.
She carries the mark of the moon goddess on her skin and a prophecy that brands her as his salvation. Her blood silences his beast, and her touch sets him on fire.
In the worst possible way. And in the best possible way.
Furious at the hold she has over him, Sebastian takes her, strips her of everything, and bends her world until it breaks, determined to own what the goddess dared to use against him. What follows is dark and consuming. A monster who has never met his match, and a woman who proves to be it.
But Leilani Ravenwood does not break easily. And somewhere between the hatred and the hunger, the punishment and the pull, the ancient beast begins to suspect the terrible truth.
The woman born to be his salvation may already be his undoing, his poison and cure wearing the same skin.
And he is running out of reasons to care.

9.1
I was a wolfless Omega who married the most powerful Alpha, but I was slowly dying of Bond-Rejection Sickness because my fated mate despised me.
Instead of caring about my failing health, Dallas flaunted his mistress and treated my agony as a pathetic tantrum. When I handed him a sacred rejection letter just to save my own life, he ruthlessly shredded it and used his Alpha Command to force me to stay.
He locked me in his suite, watched me violently throw up from the sickness, and threatened to cut off my grandfather's life-saving medical funds if I didn't play the perfect Luna for his public image. To him and his Pack, I was just a useless burden, a piece of property they could abuse and control at will.
I couldn't understand why I had to suffer and die for a man who didn't even know his entire empire was built on the secret defense algorithms I had written. Why should my absolute loyalty be repaid with such suffocating cruelty?
"I, Gemma Hart, reject you, Dallas Blackwood, as my mate."
I slammed a new rejection document right onto his table in front of his smug mistress. Before his furious roar could even echo through the restaurant, I legally revoked the patents to my algorithms, completely paralyzing his Pack's security grid, and walked away. Let the arrogant Alpha see what happens when his property declares war.

9.7
A monotonous, colorless life and dull relationships instantly fade into the background the moment you step into a completely different world-one with its own rules and laws. It looks so much like ours, and yet is radically different, for here live werewolves and countless other incredible beings.
Bring a cursed Alpha King's heart back to life? Ride off into the sunset with one of the handsome guards? Or fall for a dangerous witch and uncover the true face of evil? Wrap it all up for me-I'll take it!
An extraordinary world, vivid characters, blazing emotions, and passionate love with a touch of spice ❤️🔥
18+
"Quite an interesting hall you've got here," Karadeylis said without even glancing around, his steps bringing him dangerously close. "But OURS holds unforgettable memories of the time we unwrapped your restless little ass."
I gasped in outrage at his brazen words-especially with so many people around-but my panties betrayed me, dampening at the memory of exactly what that bastard had reminded me of.
"How dare you?!" I hissed, our faces now only inches apart. Goosebumps ran across my skin at the dangerous nearness. I could feel his hot breath on my lips, the heat of his half-bare body, and that intoxicating scent I knew too well. Our breathing came ragged, as if we had just finished running a marathon, unable to break free from the magnetic pull of each other's gaze.
"No one else dares-only me, Prepedollie!" the scoundrel growled, gripping me firmly by the tail and yanking my face closer to his as his eyes devoured me. "I warned you-once I found you, there would be no mercy!"

9.5
I woke up gasping from a nightmare of flames devouring Chandler Finch's estate, my body wrapped in burning curtains as I died alone.
But my eyes opened to silk sheets in his penthouse master bedroom. He was alive beside me, his cedarwood scent real. This was my second chance—I'd been reborn.
His phone buzzed: Eugenia Stewart's "emergency." Her security detail reported her refusing meals, unstable. Chandler bolted without a glance, rushing to her side.
I signed the brutal cohabitation contract binding me to him, but Temperance had planted birth control pills in the trash—a trap to frame me. Chandler found them, exploded in jealous rage, crushing the pills to dust. "No child unless it's mine," he growled, possessive fire in his eyes.
Brett, Eugenia's lapdog, stormed in later, accusing me of manipulation. I fired back: Chandler demanded my womb for his heir. Brett paled, fled to tattle.
Then the storm hit—power outage, locked on the terrace in pouring rain, freezing as Eugenia faked an asthma attack on Chandler's line, stealing his focus again. I hung up, huddled with a stray puppy, nearly dying from hypothermia.
He'd never believed me before—Eugenia's lies always won, dooming me to isolation and fire. Why did her every whimper trump my screams? How could he be so blind?
This time, reborn weeks before the inferno, I wouldn't beg. I'd play his game, shatter Eugenia's web, and make Chandler mine—before the flames returned.

9.1
This is a terrifying memory I'd rather never speak of again.
We were just high school students when the town accidentally unearthed a mass grave.
That night, Keegan Wilkerson, the most popular senior, showed up at a party with a trophy: a finger bone he had stolen from the site.
He passed the bone around. Everyone wanted to touch it, just to prove they had the guts.
A day later, Keegan was bedridden with a raging fever, drifting in and out of consciousness. Then he started counting with his eyes closed. "One... two... three..." He counted endlessly.
Soon, everyone who had touched that bone fell ill, in the exact same order.
The doctors called it a rare infection.
But my grandma said it was a curse, and that Wilkerson was already beyond saving.