
Forsaken By The Alpha: The Wolfless Mate's Revenge
For four years, I was the Silvercrest Pack's biggest joke—a scentless, wolfless Omega who somehow became the Alpha's Luna.
I thought I was just naturally defective, until our fourth anniversary, when I overheard my husband Adrian talking to his Beta.
"I’ve been having the kitchens slip a silver-based compound into her meals since the day I marked her."
He confessed the poison was meant to suppress my inner wolf and keep my womb permanently barren. He only married me as a power play to make his highborn mistress, Seraphina, jealous. While I wept over my empty cradle and apologized to his family for my broken body, he was using pack funds to buy her custom luxury goods, tossing me the leftover wrapping paper. When I finally confronted him about the silver and tried to leave, he flew into a feral rage. He violently smashed my head against the marble vanity, leaving me bleeding on the floor, and locked the bedroom door behind him.
I lay there in the cold, staring at the pool of my own blood. My entire life, my endless pain, and my unborn pups were nothing but a cruel, calculated joke to the man who was supposed to be my Mate.
But Adrian didn't know I wasn't just a brainless Omega.
I wiped the blood from my face, climbed down the balcony trellis into the freezing rain, and pulled out an encrypted burner phone.
"The cage is broken. Initiate Phase Two."
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Chapter 7
Elara POV
Two hours later, the liberating high of my laughter had settled into a cold, clinical focus. My physical was complete, the DARPA clearance renewed. I walked down the quiet, grey-carpeted corridor of the medical center, the faint scent of bleach and expensive eucalyptus soothing my nerves.
Then, I smelled it.
*Tuberose and champagne.*
The cloying, aggressive scent bled through the ajar door of Suite 714. Logic screamed at me to keep walking, to take the elevator down to my car and never look back. But a morbid, self-destructive curiosity rooted my feet to the floor. I needed to see it. I needed this final, fatal blow to completely sever the pathetic, lingering threads of my mate-bond.
Through the crack in the heavy wooden door, I saw them. The suite looked more like a five-star hotel room than a clinic. Seraphina was lounging against the pillows, looking delicately pale. Adrian sat on the edge of her bed.
He was leaning over her, his large hand resting gently, reverently, over her lower stomach. The air was thick with his Alpha scent—*rotting wood and sour wine*—but instead of using it to dominate, he was using it to soothe her.
"Don't worry," Adrian murmured, his deep voice vibrating with a tender devotion I had craved for four agonizing years. "I'll take care of you and everything we have."
That hand on her womb. That promise of a future. It twisted into my chest like a white-hot silver dagger. This was the same man who had systematically ensured my body remained a barren wasteland, the man who looked at me with disgust when I wept over my empty cradle.
My breath hitched. The faint sound was enough.
Seraphina’s eyes darted to the door. A wicked, triumphant gleam ignited in her gaze. She saw a perfect opportunity to cement her victory.
"Adrian, my throat is so dry," she whined loudly, her eyes locked mockingly on me through the gap.
Adrian turned. The tender lover vanished in a heartbeat, replaced by a territorial, furious Alpha whose pride had been bruised in the lobby. He stood up, his massive frame radiating a suffocating pressure. He wanted to punish my disobedience. He wanted to break me in front of her.
"Elara," Adrian’s voice was absolute ice. He unleashed the full, crushing weight of his aura. "Get my mate some water."
He weaponized the word *mate*, lacing it with the Alpha's Command.
The invisible force hit me like a freight train. My wolfless body screamed in agony, my muscles twitching with the biological imperative to submit, to bow, to obey the Alpha. It was a soul-tearing pain.
But beneath that pain, in the deepest, darkest abyss of my being, something ancient stirred. A dormant spark of my White Wolf bloodline, fueled by four years of pure, unadulterated hatred, flared to life. It built an impenetrable fortress around my mind.
I pushed the door open and walked into the room. Seraphina’s smirk widened. Adrian’s chest puffed out with arrogant satisfaction.
I walked straight to the kitchenette in the corner. I picked up a crystal glass, turned on the filtered tap, and filled it to the brim with ice-cold water. I turned around to face them. They waited for the broken Omega to serve her betters.
Instead, I raised the glass to my own lips. Maintaining dead-eye contact with Adrian, I drank the entire glass of water.
Seraphina’s smirk shattered. Adrian’s eyes widened in sheer, uncomprehending shock. A wolfless Omega had just shattered an Alpha's Command.
I slammed the empty glass down on the marble counter. The sharp *crack* echoed like a gunshot.
"I'm done," I announced, my voice eerily calm. "We're done, Adrian."
His Inner Wolf roared through his eyes. He lunged, his hand snapping around my wrist with bone-crushing force. "You're going nowhere!" he snarled, spit flying from his lips. "You're nothing without me! You'll come crawling back, wagging your tail!"
I didn't flinch. I didn't struggle. I just looked at the hand gripping my wrist, then up into his panicked, furious eyes.
"You're wrong," I said, my words slicing through the air with absolute finality. "I've always had somewhere else. I just didn't use it."
I yanked my arm out of his grasp with a sudden, fierce strength that left him stumbling forward. I turned my back on them and walked out.
I strode down the corridor and stepped into the mirrored elevator. As the steel doors slid shut, severing Adrian's enraged face from my view, I pulled out my phone and deleted his missed calls.
Minutes later, I was in the dim, concrete belly of the underground parking garage. The air smelled of gasoline and cold rubber. I unlocked my dented 2012 Toyota Corolla, slipped into the driver's seat, and closed the door, letting the shadows of the garage swallow me whole.
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7.6
Dumped by her fiancé just days before their wedding, only to watch him marry someone else-what would you do? Cry yourself to sleep, or dress to kill for revenge?
That was Elaina's reality. She's no Cinderella, yet she lost a shoe while recklessly crashing her ex's wedding. Her revenge plan went up in flames, but fate had other ideas, throwing her into the path of Alister-a man who is handsome, charismatic, and dangerous... and ironically, the person closest to her ex-fiancé.
Amidst heartbreak and vendettas, Alister paints her world in new colors, turning Elaina into a modern-day Cinderella. But will this story end in "happily ever after," or is Alister merely leading her into a much more dangerous game?

7.6
Johana walked half a mile through a brutal blizzard just to secure a tutoring job with the elite Black family.
But the very night she was hired, she received a terrifying call from the ER—her quiet roommate, Hazelle, had been drugged and severely traumatized at a Hamptons party.
When Johana rushed to the hospital, she didn't find the police. Instead, she found a team of ruthless billionaires erasing the crime.
Leading them was Dalton Black, the cold, arrogant older brother of her new student.
Within minutes, Dalton's fixers wiped the hospital's security footage, deleted all digital evidence, and forcefully transferred Hazelle to a locked private psychiatric facility.
"We are ensuring her privacy."
Dalton's voice was devoid of emotion, treating the horrific assault like a minor PR glitch.
His friends mocked Johana's powerlessness, while Dalton authorized a blank check to pay for the private ward, effectively burying the scandal and buying their silence.
Johana stood in the sterile hallway, trembling with a mix of despair and absolute rage.
How could they destroy an innocent girl's life and simply pay to make it disappear? Why was the truth so easily erased by money?
She had no wealth, no connections, and no proof, but she refused to be a victim of their cover-up.
Staring directly into Dalton's intimidating, icy blue eyes, Johana made a vow.
"I don't want your money. I will find out what you monsters did to her."
She thought the billionaire heir would crush her on the spot, but instead, he watched her walk away and quietly ordered his assistant: "Find out everything about Johana Neal."

9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

9.5
My husband told me I was a contractual obligation, an irritant he was forced to endure after a car crash stole his memory of our love five years ago. He replaced me with a social media influencer, a woman whose lies were as polished as her feed.
But when her baby was found with a small cut on her lip, she tearfully accused me of being a jealous monster who attacked an innocent child.
My husband, the man I had stood by through everything, didn't hesitate. In a blind rage, he ordered a guard to take a needle and thread and sew my lips shut.
"She needs to see nothing. Hear nothing. Say nothing," he commanded, his voice devoid of mercy.
He then had me hung upside down in the lobby of my own wellness retreat, a public spectacle for the world to condemn.
As I dangled there, bleeding and broken, I finally understood. My blind love and foolish hope had been my downfall. I had loved the wrong man, and he had utterly destroyed me.
But they made one fatal mistake. They didn't know about the hidden camera I' d planted in the baby's room. And they had no idea that my family could crush his entire empire with a single phone call.

7.4
To escape my psychopathic, controlling lover, I faked my death in a Syrian war zone.
Thirty-seven reconstructive surgeries later, the terrified girl he kept locked in a basement was gone. I returned to New York as an untouchable neurosurgeon, Dr. Alivia Clay.
I only came back to save his grandfather—the one man who helped me escape.
I thought my flawless new face was the perfect armor. But the moment Collis Duncan saw me, he cornered me against the hospital wall.
He didn't recognize my face, but he recognized my panic. He trapped me in his arms, inhaling the faint scent of vanilla and orange blossom on my skin.
"You smell exactly like a ghost I used to know," he whispered.
Worse, a traumatized, mute little boy with Collis's exact gray eyes stumbled into me in the hallway.
The boy clutched my white coat and handed me a flashcard with a crude drawing of a woman.
"Mama."
My blood turned to ice. Five years ago, I was told my newborn baby burned to ashes in that medical tent.
How could this boy be alive? Why did Collis have my son while I mourned a pile of dust?
Now, Collis is ordering a microscopic background check, desperate to tear my fake life to the ground and cage me again.
But I'm not running anymore. Once I finish this surgery, I'm taking my son back.

8.7
For three years, I played the perfect, invisible contract wife to Angel Wilcox.
But last night, after being drugged at a club, he lost control and brutally took my innocence in a freezing bathtub.
The next morning, instead of an apology, he threw a million-dollar settlement at me and slapped the divorce papers on the table.
His first love, Hillary, had returned from Paris, and he needed to clear the way for her.
He called what he did to me a mere inconvenience.
When I refused to sign the papers—because my brother would be killed by loan sharks without the Wilcox name to protect him—Angel lost his temper.
In the lobby, right in front of a mocking Hillary, he violently shoved me.
My head slammed against a massive marble pillar with a sickening thud.
"Don't play games with me! Sign the damn papers!"
He roared, trying to force the pen into my hand while I lay crumpled on the cold floor.
My body was burning with a severe infection from his assault, my wrists were bruised, and my heart was shattered.
How could the man I secretly loved for three years treat me like disposable garbage the second she came back?
I looked at his furious eyes, then slowly raised my trembling hands to cover my right ear.
The same ear that was severely injured in a car crash he caused three years ago.
"My ear is ringing. I can't hear you."
If he wanted to be ruthless, I would use his deepest guilt to trap him in this marriage forever.