
His Defiant Ex-Wife: The True Luna Returns
For three years, I was the silent bank account behind the Nexus Pack. My husband, Caleb, was the Alpha, but the empire was built entirely on my inheritance.
Then the mind-link went dead. Caleb walked into our penthouse smelling of cheap vanilla and betrayal, followed closely by his secretary, Kimberly. She didn't just walk in; she swiped a red keycard—my Luna clearance.
"She understands the Pack's needs," Caleb sneered, shielding his mistress while I stood there, trembling.
They called me "wolfless" and "broken" because I hadn't Shifted yet. But the betrayal didn't stop at cheating. Caleb planned to lock me in the Sanctuary—a prison for the insane—so he could declare me incompetent and seize my fortune. Kimberly even shattered my mother’s sacred Moonstone necklace, laughing as she called my legacy tacky.
I looked at the man I had elevated from poverty to power. He wasn't protecting me; he was planning a coup on my own life. He thought I was a weak, human-like liability he could discard once the checks cleared. He thought my wolf was dead.
He was wrong.
I didn't just sign the divorce papers; I froze every asset he had.
"An army marches on its stomach, Caleb," I whispered as his credit lines failed.
At his "victory" Gala, I didn't just expose his treason; I destroyed his world. And when he finally crawled back to beg for mercy, he didn't see a broken girl.
He saw the glowing silver eyes of the White Wolf.
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Chapter 3
Azalea POV:
I stayed at Azura's for two days.
I avoided the news, but I couldn't avoid the internet.
On the second morning, Azura cursed loudly from the kitchen.
"What?" I asked, walking in.
She tried to hide her phone, but I snatched it.
It was Instagram. Kimberly's account.
The photo showed her lounging on a chaise lounge-my chaise lounge, in my sunroom. She was holding a glass of champagne.
But that wasn't what made my blood boil.
On the table next to her lay the Moonstone Scepter. It was a ceremonial artifact, passed down through the female line of my family for six generations. It wasn't a toy. It was sacred.
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"She's touching it," I whispered. A low growl vibrated in my throat. I didn't even know I could make that sound.
"Azalea, don't," Azura warned. "They want you to react."
"I need to go back," I said, turning to the door. "I need to get my mother's things. The necklace. The scepter. Before she defiles them."
"I'm coming with you."
"No. If you come, Caleb will see it as an act of aggression from the Beta line. He'll use it to strip your rank. I have to go alone. Technically, I'm still his wife. I have the right to enter."
I drove back to the penthouse. My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird.
The elevator ride felt like an eternity. When the doors opened, the stench hit me again.
Cheap vanilla. Musk. And something else-stale sex.
I gagged. This place, which used to smell of lavender and cedar, now smelled like a brothel.
I marched straight to the master bedroom.
Kimberly was there. She was standing in front of my vanity mirror, wearing my silk robe. The one Caleb gave me for our first anniversary.
She saw me in the reflection and spun around.
"You have some nerve coming back here," she spat.
"Where is it?" I demanded. "Where is the Moonstone necklace?"
"Oh, that old thing?" Kimberly waved a hand dismissively. "It was tacky. Doesn't fit the modern aesthetic we're going for."
I stepped forward, invading her personal space. "Give it to me."
She smirked and reached into the pocket of the robe. She pulled out the silver chain.
It was snapped in two. The glowing, milky stone in the center was cracked down the middle.
"Oops," she said, her eyes gleaming with malice. "I tried it on, but the energy was... weird. It just popped. I guess even the jewelry knows you're a reject."
Time stopped.
That necklace held the last lingering scent of my mother. It was supposed to protect my future children.
"You broke it," I whispered.
"Caleb said he'd buy me a diamond one. Bigger. Better."
Something inside me snapped.
Deeper than my heart, deeper than my bones.
A dark, primal pressure expanded in my chest. My vision went red around the edges.
Kill her.
The voice in my head wasn't mine. It was guttural. Ancient.
I saw the heavy crystal vase on the vanity. Kimberly was too busy admiring herself, too confident that a human couldn't touch a shifter.
I grabbed the vase and swung.
It connected with her shoulder, shattering on impact.
Kimberly shrieked, stumbling back, more from shock than the blow. She was a wolf, she wouldn't break easily, but she was vain.
Before she could recover, I was on her. I didn't try to overpower her muscles; I went for the soft targets. My fingers dug into her hair, yanking her head back, while my other hand clawed at her eyes.
"You are nothing!" I screamed. "You are a thief and a whore!"
Kimberly thrashed, her claws coming out, but she hesitated. She knew if she marked me-really hurt the "money"-Caleb would be furious. That hesitation was my only advantage.
I pinned her head to the floor, my knee on her chest.
"Get off me!" she gargled, her face turning purple.
I raised my fist, ready to smash her nose in. I wanted to see her bleed. I wanted to mark her face so everyone would know what she was.
My inner wolf roared, a sound of pure, unadulterated bloodlust.
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8.2
I was trapped in a velvet booth at Le Bernardin, Arthur Sterling’s hand crawling up my knee as he whispered that my father would be in handcuffs by morning if I didn't spend the night with him.
Desperate to escape, I lunged at the only man more dangerous than Arthur—Gunnar Kirk, the "Butcher of Wall Street"—and kissed him in front of every camera in the room, thinking I was choosing the lesser of two evils.
I was wrong; Gunnar didn't just play along, he took possession, forcing me into a cold-blooded contract to be his fake fiancée to save his corporate image from an SEC investigation. While my greedy stepmother and sister were busy fighting over the diamonds he sent, I was living in terror, trying to hide the one thing that truly mattered: my infant son, hidden away with a nanny in a cramped Queens apartment. When my baby suffered a febrile seizure and I rushed to the ER, I looked up to see Gunnar standing in the doorway, his glacial eyes boring into me as he realized the "ruined" socialite was hiding a child from her past.
I tried to sabotage the wedding, setting up my fame-hungry stepsister as a decoy bride so I could flee to Switzerland with my son, but Gunnar caught me on the fire escape before I could take a single step toward freedom. He threw me over his shoulder like a sack of flour and told me that if I didn't walk down that aisle, he would personally ensure my father rotted in prison.
We stood at the altar and exchanged vows in a ceremony built on blackmail and lies, but as we walked out as husband and wife, Gunnar didn't look at me with affection; he turned to his assistant and ordered a total deep dive into the medical records I had spent a year trying to erase.
"Find out exactly what happened during those nine months in Switzerland, and tell me who that baby really belongs to."

8.7
This story contains mature themes intended for adult readers. It includes depictions of forbidden relationships, power imbalance, manipulation, emotional abuse, betrayal, jealousy, and grief. Pregnancy loss, infertility fears, and complicated family dynamics are explored. There are references to self-harm and suicide without graphic detail, as well as illness, hospitalization, and death. Scenes may include intense intimacy, obsession, coercive behavior, and psychological distress. Readers may encounter controlling relationships, consent complications, and long-term emotional trauma. If these topics are distressing, please read with care, take breaks, and prioritize your well-being. Support resources are recommended for readers affected by these themes.

8.0
Abigayle was the proud heir to the Pena Group, living a perfect life and engaged to Jeffery Sullivan.
But the morning after a charity gala, she woke up drugged in a hotel room, blinded by paparazzi cameras. Her fiancé and her best friend stood at the foot of the bed, throwing a forged pregnancy report at her face to publicly frame her for cheating.
The betrayal was only the beginning of the slaughter. Before she could even clear her name, the Sullivan family ruthlessly bankrupted her family's company overnight. Her father was rushed to the ICU with a heart attack, her brother was run off the road into a coma, and violent repo men raided her penthouse. Just as she was thrown out into the freezing rain, Jeffery's terrifying uncle, Donovan Sullivan—the very mastermind who engineered her family's ruin—stepped in. He offered to cover the life-saving medical bills, but only if she agreed to become his personal plaything.
Abigayle's blood turned to ice. She couldn't understand how the people she trusted most could plot such a vicious, coordinated destruction just to break an engagement. How dared the man who destroyed her entire family stand there playing the savior, trying to buy her body with her own stolen wealth?
Facing a $100,000 hospital deadline and abandoned by everyone she knew, she didn't shed another tear.
"I will never beg him."
Clutching her last diamond bracelet, she hailed a cab straight to the biggest pawnshop in the Diamond District. The Sullivans thought they had buried her, but her counterattack was just beginning.

9.3
My mother called me a defective product and insisted I marry Preston Finch, a man who treated our first date like a corporate merger.
During our lunch, Preston demanded I clean his car like a servant, his arrogance snapping the last thread of my patience.
I threw my iced coffee right into his lap, sending the cafe into a stunned silence as he screamed insults about my background and the cost of his designer pants.
My mother didn't care about the abuse; she only cared that I had lost a "catch," calling me an embarrassment and threatening my future while my flower shop faced imminent foreclosure.
Trapped by debt and my family’s relentless cruelty, I felt like a drowning woman with nowhere left to turn.
Just as I hit rock bottom, Connor Powers—my brother's old roommate—stepped in, his icy gaze promising a brutal end to my misery.
"Let's get married," he said, offering a cold, calculated contract that would shield me from my family forever.
I signed the papers, unaware that I had just tethered my life to a man whose world was far more dangerous than I could have ever imagined.

8.7
They killed her once. Now, she's back to collect the debt.
Thrown back in time to the single night that shattered her life, Jane King is no longer the powerless charity case of the billionaire Norman family. She's a ghost with a ten-year grudge and a perfect memory of every sin they committed. The timid girl is gone, replaced by a woman with nothing left to lose and a ledger that can only be balanced in ruin.
Her audit begins tonight. With the cold precision of a master strategist, she dismantles the heirs, staging their downfall as tragic accidents. But her bloody work doesn't go unnoticed. From a balcony above, the enigmatic and dangerous Hudson Ellison watches the victim become a predator. He's the only one who sees the monster she's become, and he doesn't want to cage it-he wants to crown it.
He offers a dangerous alliance and the keys to an empire. But in a game of secrets and lies, when you partner with a wolf, you risk becoming the prey.

8.0
"Don't you dare touch me. You bloody monster," Eric whispered glaring at me, which only turned me on the more.
A beautiful smile crossed my lips; luckily for us, his fake mother was so focused on Katherine, she did not know I was fucking her son before her eyes.
"So I am now a monster, huh? That was not what you said yesterday. Or have you forgotten about our hot night?" I asked as I traced my way to his lap again, approaching his groin area.
He swallowed hard, his eyes roaming around. "Damien. I am Katherine's fiancé. your niece" He reminded me as my hands reached his groan, caressing it through the layers of his trousers.
"Yesterday you were Mike's boyfriend, and what did I tell you? I don't give a fuck!," I whispered back. "Now be quiet and try to control yourself" .
Eric's life is thrown upside down when his brother is killed on his coronation day, and he now has to become the king. and he can't because he is gay and he has a boyfriend who he loves dearly, or so he thought until he met Damien Monetro, his fiancée's uncle and his former one-night stand