Follow
Chapters
Share
He Chose My Sister Over His True Mate Novel Cover

He Chose My Sister Over His True Mate

The lavender scent clings to my skin like a second layer, artificial and cloying. I hate it. It's Lainey's scent, not mine, but that's the point. I'm supposed to be her tonight. My hands shake as I stand at the altar, the Pierce Pack house looming behind me like a fortress. Hundreds of wolves watch from the shadows, their eyes glowing in the torchlight. I can feel their judgment, their curiosity. They're wondering why their Alpha agreed to this political mating with the Wood Pack's daughter. If only they knew the truth. Alpha Sebastian Pierce stands across from me, and I can't bring myself to meet his eyes.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The pawn broker's shop smells like dust and regret. I stand at the counter, Mom's locket heavy in my palm. It's the only thing I have left of her—silver, tarnished, with a tiny photo of us inside from when I was five. Before everything went wrong.

'How much?' I ask.

The broker examines it through his jeweler's loupe. 'Two thousand. Maybe twenty-five hundred if you're lucky.'

It's not enough. The gala needs at least ten thousand to make the right impression on the rival Alphas. But it's a start, and I've already liquidated everything else I own that has any value.

'I'll take it.'

He counts out the bills, and I watch Mom's face disappear into his drawer. I'm sorry, I think. But you'd understand. You always understood about sacrifices.

I sell three more pieces over the next week—a bracelet, earrings, a ring. Things I've collected over three years as Luna, gifts from pack members who thought I mattered. By the time the gala arrives, I've scraped together enough to cover the catering, the decorations, the musicians. Everything Sebastian needs to broker peace without depleting our war funds.

I don't tell him. He'd refuse the money, and we can't afford his pride right now.

---

The gala is beautiful. Crystal chandeliers cast rainbow light across the ballroom. Wolves from five different packs mingle, their territorial instincts held in check by the promise of alliance. I watch from the sidelines as Sebastian works the room, his presence commanding even among other Alphas.

He's magnificent. And I'm the shadow in the corner, making sure the servers don't run out of wine.

'Ladies and gentlemen,' the Master of Ceremonies announces. 'We have a special acknowledgment to make.'

My stomach drops.

Lainey glides onto the stage, her dress shimmering like moonlight. She's been here all week, playing the gracious guest, and I've felt her watching me. Waiting.

'I want to thank you all for coming,' she says, her voice carrying across the room. 'This treaty represents hope for all our packs. And I'm honored to have contributed to making tonight possible.'

No.

'I donated my personal jewelry collection to fund this event,' she continues, pressing a hand to her heart. 'Family heirlooms, passed down through generations. But peace is worth any price.'

The room erupts in applause. Wolves nod approvingly. Even the rival Alphas look impressed by her 'sacrifice.'

My hands clench at my sides. I want to scream that she's lying, that those were my things, that Mom's locket is probably already melted down for scrap. But Sebastian catches my eye across the room, and something in his expression stops me.

Don't, his look says. Not now.

So I stand there and smile while Lainey accepts praise for my sacrifice. While she basks in gratitude that should be mine. While she takes and takes and takes, just like always.

The treaty gets signed an hour later. Five packs, united against the rogue threat. It's everything we needed.

And it cost me the last piece of my mother.

---

Sebastian's study is dark when he summons me after the gala. He's standing by the window, his back to me, tension radiating from every line of his body.

'You paid for tonight,' he says. Not a question.

I don't answer. There's no point.

He turns, and his eyes are blazing. 'You sold your mother's locket.'

'The treaty—'

'Don't.' His voice cracks like a whip. 'Don't tell me about the treaty. Tell me why you let her take credit. Why you stood there and smiled while she stole from you. Again.'

'Because the treaty mattered more than my pride.'

'Your pride?' He crosses the room in three strides, backing me against the desk. 'This isn't about pride, Avery. This is about survival. Weakness gets wolves killed. Do you understand that?'

I flinch. 'I'm not weak.'

'Then stop acting like it.' His hand slams down on the desk beside me. 'Stop letting people walk over you. Stop sacrificing yourself for wolves who don't deserve it. You think that makes you noble? It makes you a target.'

The words hit like claws. 'So I should be more like Lainey? Take credit for things I didn't do? Lie and manipulate?'

'You should be more like a Luna.' His face is inches from mine now, his breath hot against my skin. 'You should command respect, not beg for it.'

'I never begged—'

'You beg every time you stay silent.' His hand moves to my throat, not squeezing, just resting there over my mark. 'Every time you let her win.'

My heart hammers against my ribs. His thumb traces the mark he gave me three years ago, and heat floods through me. For a moment, I think he's going to kiss me. His eyes drop to my lips, his body pressing closer.

Then he pulls away like I burned him.

'Get stronger, Avery,' he says, his voice rough. 'Or you won't survive what's coming.'

He leaves me there, shaking and confused, wondering if he was trying to protect me or telling me I'm not enough.

Wondering if there's even a difference anymore.

You may also like

After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Became Lycan Queen Novel Cover
9.5
The scent of roasting meat filled the kitchen as I scrubbed the floors, my knees aching against the cold stone. Today was supposed to be my day—the day I would finally be acknowledged as the Alpha's mate. Instead, I was here, preparing the feast that would celebrate my own heartbreak. "Layla, the silver platters need polishing," Beta Thomas barked from the doorway. "And be quick about it. The ceremony starts in three hours." I nodded silently, my raw hands trembling slightly as I reached for the heavy silver tray. Three hours. Three hours until Harrison would stand before the pack and either claim me or destroy me. A sudden wave of heat crashed through my body, so intense I nearly dropped the platter. I gasped, clutching my stomach as the burning sensation spread through my limbs.
CURSED FOR LOVE  Novel Cover
8.9
"We can't be together," he whispered, voice breaking. "You are my destruction." Tears burned her eyes as she shook her head, stepping closer even though it felt like standing at the edge of a blade. "And you... are my ruin too." The words tasted like a goodbye neither of them could accept. They were bound by something that had been waiting before either of them had names - stitched into the marrow of their bloodline, fed on every grief their ancestors had swallowed in silence. A curse that needed only one thing to wake. Them, together. They were never meant to love safely. And if they ever surrendered to it - One would die. The other would be hollowed out by loving them. The curse had learned patience from centuries of waiting. And already, without permission, without mercy, the distance between them was shrinking.
His Luna Claimed Vengeance After the Operating Table Novel Cover
9.7
3 a.m. A call from the healer’s den shattered the illusion of a six-year mate bond. When Meadow, the pack healer, handed me the diamond ring and key card taken from my mate outside the ICU, the depths of his betrayal hit me—tainted with blood and deceit. *** Twenty minutes later, I rushed into the healer’s den, my heart pounding in my chest. Dr. Gregory Perry, the lead pack healer, stood with a somber expression. His alpha tone, though calm, carried the weight of authority. “Luna Kaylee, your mate is in hypovolemic shock. Initial assessment suggests… a foreign object was inserted, causing severe urethral tears and damage to an artery.” My breath hitched. “What… do you mean?” My mind spun with confusion, the bond between us flickering faintly in the back of my awareness.
My Betrayed Mate Stole My Power, I Reclaimed It Novel Cover
8.1
The ancient oak trees of the sacred grove stood sentinel around me as I knelt before the moonlit altar, my once-proud shoulders now slumped in defeat. Ten days. Ten agonizing days of whispers, cold shoulders, and downcast eyes from those who once called me sister. Ten days of watching my status as a celebrated warrior of the Silver Moon Pack crumble like sand between my fingers. My wolf, Luna, howled in anguish within me, her silver spirit dimming with each passing hour. We were dying—not physically, but spiritually. The mate bond that should have strengthened us was instead draining our essence like a slow-bleeding wound. "Where are you, Ryan?" I whispered, my voice cracking as I traced the ancient runes carved into the stone altar. "Why have you abandoned me when I need you most?" The sacred grove had always been my sanctuary, the one place where the whispers couldn't reach me. Tonight, the full moon bathed the clearing in ethereal light, illuminating the tears that tracked silently down my cheeks.
My Mate Poisoned My Alpha Father for Power Novel Cover
8.0
The Moon Festival was supposed to be our celebration. For weeks, I'd been planning the perfect gift for Jax—a necklace with a fragment of moonstone that matched his eyes. My fingers traced the delicate silver chain as I walked toward his office, heart fluttering with anticipation. "I'm sure he'll love it," I whispered to myself, smoothing down my dress. Five years together, and still, I wanted to impress him. The hallway to the Beta quarters was empty, most pack members already gathering in the clearing for tonight's festivities. I smiled, imagining Jax's surprised face when I showed him the gift before the ceremony. But as I approached his door, voices drifted through—not just Jax's, but a woman's as well. My steps faltered. "You're sure she won't suspect anything?" The female voice was hushed, urgent.
Reborn, I Feel So Great Novel Cover
9.3
She finally was forced to death by Winson,the man she loved most,When he found the truth, she was gone forever, Rebirth, she gave up this man, trashed the woman who made her lost her child, but that scum chased her even all his life