
Fated to the Dangerous and Possessive Lycan King
After catching my fiancé cheating with my adoptive sister, I broke off our engagement on the spot.
In retaliation, my abusive adoptive parents sold me to Kaelen Knight, the Lycan King, to clear our pack's debts.
He was rumored to be a ruthless, reclusive monster who had been horribly crippled in a fire centuries ago.
To ensure my absolute ruin, my sister planted fake love letters to my ex in my luggage and anonymously destroyed my university scholarship, cutting off my only escape route to the human world.
"A wolfless whore. You planned to drug me," Kaelen sneered, looking at the fake evidence with absolute disgust.
Believing I was a spy, my new husband had his guards throw me into the freezing woods with the Dire Wolves, leaving me to survive the night alone.
I was just a broken, wolfless Omega, entirely at the mercy of a cruel, powerless Lycan and a family that wanted me dead.
But I was wrong about him being powerless.
One night, I accidentally saw him rise from his wheelchair, his tall frame radiating an overwhelming, lethal aura.
He wasn't crippled at all.
The secret I thought was my shield was actually a loaded gun pointed at my head. Trapped with a terrifying predator, I had to stop playing the victim and fight for my life.
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Chapter 5
Seraphina POV
The revelation of his flexing muscle still burned in my mind as Caleb escorted me from the freezing mud of the Wolf Run into a cold, minimalist sitting room inside the fortress.
Kaelen sat in his custom wheelchair behind a polished obsidian coffee table. The room was devoid of any personal touch, feeling more like an interrogation chamber. The air was suffocating, thick with his oppressive scent—pine needles before a violent storm, laced with the sharp tang of cold steel.
On the table lay the meager contents of my suitcase.
"Did you really think I wouldn't check the baggage of a traitor's leftover?" Kaelen's baritone voice sliced through the silence. He gestured coldly to a wooden box I had never seen before.
Caleb stepped forward and flipped the lid open. Inside lay a bundle of forbidden, heat-inducing herbs, a silver heart necklace engraved with the letter *A*, and several letters written in handwriting that perfectly mimicked Aidan's.
My blood ran cold. Cassandra. She had packed my bag before I was sent away.
"A wolfless whore," Kaelen sneered, his obsidian eyes filled with absolute disgust. "You planned to drug me, force a Lycan heir to secure your power, all while keeping my pathetic cousin's love letters close to your heart."
"That's not mine," I rasped, my throat still raw from screaming in the woods. "Cassandra must have—"
"Save your lies," Kaelen cut me off, his Lycan aura flaring so violently the glass on the table vibrated. "Your *Luna* title is nothing but a joke. A temporary label until I decide how to dispose of you."
I looked at the fake evidence, then at the monster in the wheelchair. There was no point in defending myself. In his eyes, I was already guilty. I swallowed my tears, wrapping myself in a shield of numb silence.
For the next few days, I was confined to my luxurious bedroom prison. I was a ghost haunting a beautifully furnished tomb.
Desperate for a lifeline, I managed to use the sleek landline phone on the nightstand to call the only person I trusted in the human world.
"Sera? Oh my god, are you okay?" Curtis's voice crackled through the receiver, frantic and tight.
"I'm trapped, Curtis," I whispered, tears finally spilling over my lashes. "But I still have the Bellbanks University fellowship. If I can just find a way to sneak out—"
"Sera... you haven't checked your email, have you?" Curtis interrupted, her voice breaking. "The university revoked your full scholarship and the researcher position yesterday."
The room spun. "What? Why?"
"Someone from the Stonehaven Pack made an anonymous report to the board," Curtis explained bitterly. "They claimed you have a history of severe mental instability and fabricated your academic records. The board didn't even give you a chance to appeal."
Cassandra. She wasn't just trying to ruin my forced marriage; she was salting the earth of my entire future. She had severed my only tie to the human world, destroying the one thing I had built with my own hands.
I couldn't breathe. The walls of the massive bedroom felt like they were closing in on me.
Clutching the cordless phone to my chest, I wandered out of the bedroom, my bare feet silent against the cold marble of the corridor. I didn't care if the guards saw me. I didn't care about anything anymore.
I reached the top of the grand staircase, staring down into the cavernous, silent hall below.
"He's a monster, Curtis..." I whispered into the phone, my voice trembling uncontrollably as I slowly descended the black marble steps. "A cruel, manipulative bastard. I have nothing left. Nowhere to run."
I reached the final step and looked up.
My heart stopped beating.
Standing by the massive, unlit fireplace, dressed in dark casual clothes, was Kaelen Knight.
*Standing.*
He wasn't in his wheelchair. His tall, broad-shouldered frame radiated an overwhelming, lethal power. His obsidian eyes were locked onto mine, dark and unfathomable. He had heard every single word.
I dropped the phone. It clattered against the marble floor, the sound echoing like a gunshot in the dead silence.
Kaelen didn't speak. He didn't need to. He simply stared at me for ten agonizing seconds, letting the sheer terror of his unmasked reality sink into my bones. The secret I thought I held over him was gone. It was no longer a shield; it was an open, terrifying threat.
Then, without a single word, Kaelen turned and walked away, his strides perfectly fluid and predatory.
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9.7
For three years, I hid my identity as the sole heiress of a multi-billion dollar tech empire to live in a cramped apartment and support my boyfriend, Ben.
But the day before our engagement, I stood outside a meeting room and overheard him talking to his wealthy boss, Haylie.
"She's just a stepping stone," Ben laughed, his voice full of contempt. "A poor, ambitionless distraction while I work my way up to where I really belong."
He mocked the cheap silver ring he gave me, calling it a necessary prop to keep a naive fool happy.
He bragged about the multi-million dollar merger proposal he was presenting, planning to use it to secure his promotion and build a future with her.
He had no idea that I had secretly negotiated that entire deal using my real connections just to give him his big break.
I had sacrificed my family's comfort, my true identity, and my own career just to watch him rise.
I poured my heart and soul into our humble beginnings, only to realize he saw my love as a pathetic joke and me as disposable trash.
I calmly picked up a pen and voided the merger agreement, tearing my hard work into tiny pieces.
I went home, slid the cheap ring off my finger, and dropped it into his mug of cold coffee.
"Soon, you'll find out exactly who is nothing."
Walking out the door, I pulled out my phone and texted my billionaire father.
"I'm in. Announce the merger."

9.1
With only fifteen days of cash flow left to save her tech startup, Aida had no choice but to seek a five-million-dollar bridge loan from Brendan Walls, a ruthless billionaire predator.
He agreed to sign the check, but on one sickening condition. He demanded Aida act as bait to get close to his corporate rival, Grayson Lott, treating her like a high-end call girl for a business transaction.
Forced to comply to save her employees, Aida let Grayson take her to a windowless underground club, where he secretly spiked her whiskey.
As the drugs paralyzed her body, triggering horrific flashbacks of a brutal assault from six years ago, Aida locked herself in the bathroom. She had to shatter a mirror and slice her own thigh open with a jagged shard of glass just to stay conscious enough to call Brendan for help.
Brendan's armored SUV immediately smashed through the club's wall to save her, and Grayson was arrested. But lying in the hospital, the horrifying truth finally clicked in Aida's mind.
The rescue was too fast. Brendan’s men hadn't rushed from Midtown; they had been parked outside the entire time. He had watched Grayson drug her and waited for the felony to happen just so he could legally seize Grayson's company. He had gambled her life and trauma for a hostile takeover.
When Brendan casually tossed a signed contract and luxury car keys onto her hospital bed as hush money, the last thread of Aida's sanity snapped.
"The deal is dead. NovaTech is mine. If you ever come near me again, I will kill you."
Bleeding and shaking with icy rage, Aida threw the keys at his chest, formally declaring war on the monster who thought he could buy her soul.

7.2
Azura Briggs was just a broke college student working freezing valet shifts to pay her adoptive mother's crushing medical debt.
Her desperate life shattered the night a bulletproof Maybach violently cornered her in an alley, and a ruthless billionaire kidnapped her by mistake.
After a harrowing escape, Azura was forced to take a humiliating "plus-one" gig at a high-end gala just to survive. But her date turned out to be the billionaire's arrogant nephew, who promptly abandoned her to the wolves. Cornered by a sleazy executive and his psychotic wife, Azura was publicly slapped, her dress torn, and left bleeding on the floor while hundreds of elites watched in disgust.
Just as she prepared to fight to the death, the crowd violently parted. Hunter Mcintosh, the terrifying man who had kidnapped her days ago, dropped to his knees in the broken glass and wrapped his bespoke jacket around her trembling shoulders.
Azura was completely paralyzed. Why was the monster who threatened her life now destroying billionaires just to protect her?
But the illusion of safety didn't last. Trapped in his Maybach hours later, Hunter threw a draconian employment contract at her feet.
"Sign it, and her care is covered. Forever."
He knew exactly how to break her. He was offering to pay off her mother's debt, but only if she signed her life away to become his personal assistant. With no other way out, Azura picked up the heavy pen.

8.7
For seven years, I was Alpha Zane’s Chosen Mate, suppressing my warrior instincts to be the docile, supportive partner he demanded.
On our seventh anniversary, while I waited by a candlelit table, I accidentally overheard his mind-link with another woman.
"Seven years is a habit, my dear, not love. She's docile, she'll understand."
He told Seraphina, his new political ally, laughing as he dismissed my entire existence.
I didn't scream or cry. I scraped the anniversary cake into the trash, drafted a formal rejection letter, and walked out of the packhouse.
But Zane didn't even notice my departure. He was so consumed by his new lover that my rejection letter was treated as garbage and tossed into the incinerator.
He paraded Seraphina around the pack, even handing my hard-earned strategic command over to her—a woman who knew absolutely nothing about war.
When my loyal subordinates protested, he violently suppressed them, declaring my absence a "childish tantrum" and framing me as the bitter obstacle to his destined romance.
He honestly thought I was just hiding in my room, waiting to beg for his charity and accept a humiliating demotion.
He had no idea that I had already crossed the border into enemy territory.
Tonight, I am attending his grand celebration.
Not as the heartbroken mate he discarded, but as the newly appointed Gamma of his deadliest rival, the Sterling Pack.

9.7
Agent Alivia Sanford opened her eyes to the suffocating stench of wild animal musk and raw sex.
She hadn't just transmigrated into a savage beastman world; she had woken up in the body of a 300-pound, diseased, and universally despised woman. Worse, the original owner had just drugged the tribe's strongest warrior, trying to force a mating.
Now, the warrior pinned her to the cave floor with murderous fury.
"You think you can trap me, you disgusting pig?" he snarled, ready to rip her throat out.
After kneeing him and escaping, a "Super Charm AI" bound to her mind demanded she conquer her five designated mates to survive. But these men treated her like a walking plague. They mocked her bloated face, threw bloody raw meat into the mud for her to eat, and publicly announced they would starve her to death. Even her own family looked at her with utter disgust.
In her past life, she was a legendary survivor who could have crushed these arrogant men with her bare hands. Now, she was trapped in a weak shell, threatened with soul erasure by a system if she didn't grovel for their affection. Why should she beg for love from beasts who wanted her dead?
Looking at the five "-100" hostility scores on her system panel, Alivia coldly drew a mental cross over each of their faces. Enduring agonizing pain, she forced her bio-manipulation ability to violently purge the toxins from her fat body. She wasn't going to play their twisted game; she was going to find her own resources and make them pay.

8.1
On my wedding day, the wedding planner looked at me with pity in her eyes.
She told me the groom had called with a last-minute request. He wanted the name on the floral arch changed from "Elena" to "Sofia."
Five years of loyalty to Dante Romero, and I found out he was planning a "secret" ceremony with his mistress an hour before ours.
He claimed she was dying of cancer. He said it was her final wish to be a bride, and that as a good mafia wife, I should understand. He swore it was just charity.
But I had seen the texts where he called me "furniture."
I had watched him step over my body when I fell down the stairs at a club, just so he could leave with her.
And this morning, I watched Sofia walk into the hotel lobby wearing *my* custom French lace wedding dress, smirking as she clung to his arm.
Dante thinks I'm crying in the bridal suite.
He thinks I will sit in the front row of his "fake" wedding and wait for my turn like a dutiful puppet.
He is wrong.
I wiped my tears and picked up my phone. I didn't cancel the wedding date. I just changed the location to the ballroom next door.
And I changed the groom.
As Dante says his vows to his mistress, I am walking down the aisle to meet the only man the Romero family fears.
The Reaper.