
His Defiant Mate: The Alpha King's Obsession
I went to the Alpha Heir's office to tell him I was pregnant. I thought three years of devotion meant something.
Instead, I heard him laughing with his mistress.
"She's just a pet," Holden said. "A placeholder until you were ready."
While I lay bleeding in the clinic, mourning my lost child, Holden sent a "prank" cake laced with ghost peppers to the only father figure I had left. The shock gave the old man a heart attack, killing him instantly.
Holden didn't know about the miscarriage. He didn't know he had killed his own heir.
He just dragged me out of the hospital bed and ordered me to be a bridesmaid at his wedding to the mistress.
"Kneel and hold her train," he commanded, using his Alpha Voice to force me down. "That is your place."
He thinks I'm broken. He thinks I'm trapped because I'm a weak Omega.
But he forgot about the bet he made six months ago. He bet me as a prize in a street race against the ruthless Alpha King—and lost.
I dialed the private number I swore I'd never use.
"You won," I whispered into the phone. "Come get me."
Holden is waiting for me at the altar, expecting a submissive servant.
He has no idea that the Alpha King is coming to claim his prize, and his world is about to burn.
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Chapter 6
Kenia POV:
The morning of the wedding was a cacophony of hairspray, screaming bridesmaids, and the cloying scent of lilies.
I moved through the Silver Lake estate like a ghost. I was the perfect servant. I steamed the silk robes. I fetched the mimosas. I lowered my head whenever anyone looked at me.
"Kenia!" Estella snapped, throwing a makeup brush at the vanity mirror. "This eyeliner is uneven. Fix it. You're an artist, aren't you? Make me look like a Luna."
"Yes, Estella," I said softly.
I picked up the brush. My hand was steady. I didn't tremble. I didn't cry. The part of me that used to care about their insults had died in the cemetery yesterday.
Holden walked in a moment later. He looked dashing in his tuxedo, the Silver Lake crest embroidered in silver thread on his lapel. He smelled of expensive musk and arrogance.
He walked up behind me, placing his hands on my shoulders while I worked on Estella's face.
"See?" he murmured, leaning close to my ear. "You fit in so well, Kenia. Everyone has a place in the pack. This is yours."
He squeezed my shoulder, a possessive gesture. He truly believed he had won. He thought he had broken me into the perfect, obedient mistress.
"Holden, stop touching the help," Estella complained, batting his hand away. "Go get ready. The ceremony starts in an hour."
Holden laughed. "Alright, alright. Kenia, where is my phone? I need to check the security feeds."
"It's on the dresser," I said.
He picked it up and frowned. "It's locked. You changed the passcode last month when you were 'cleaning up' my digital files. What is it?"
I looked at him in the mirror. "It's my birthday, Holden."
He paused. His thumb hovered over the screen. He blinked, his brow furrowing.
"Right," he muttered. "Of course."
He didn't know it.
Three years. He didn't know my birthday.
"0-5-2-1," I whispered.
He typed it in. The phone unlocked. "Got it. I'll see you at the altar, ladies. Kenia, don't forget to hold the train high. I don't want mud on the silk."
He left.
Estella shooed me away ten minutes later. "Go put on your bridesmaid dress. The ugly beige one. And don't be late."
I went to my room.
The beige dress hung on the door. I ignored it.
I changed into jeans and a black hoodie. I grabbed my backpack, which contained only my passport and the locket from Elder Evans.
I took the photo of Holden and me from the nightstand—the one taken three years ago, when his eyes were kind and I was foolish. I took a lighter from my pocket.
I watched the flame curl the edges, turning his smiling face into ash. I dropped it into the metal trash can and watched it burn until nothing was left but grey dust.
I checked my watch. The ceremony was starting. The guards would be at the perimeter of the ceremonial grounds, distracted by the Alpha Heir's grand entrance.
I walked to the back service door of the kitchen.
A black SUV was waiting in the alleyway. The windows were tinted so dark they looked like oil spills. The license plate read: ALPHA-01.
The back door opened.
I didn't look back at the mansion. I didn't look back at the room where I had cried over a lost baby.
I slid into the leather seat.
The door closed with a heavy, solid thud, sealing out the noise of the Silver Lake pack.
The air inside the car was cool and smelled... incredible.
It hit me like a physical wave. Pine needles crushed underfoot in a winter forest. Rain on hot asphalt. And something darker, like storm clouds gathering over the ocean.
It was the scent of power.
"Drive," a deep voice commanded from the seat next to me.
I looked over. Gael, the Alpha King of the Dark Moon Pack, sat there. He was wearing a dark grey suit, no tie. His jaw was sharp enough to cut glass, and his eyes were the color of molten steel.
He didn't look at me. He was looking at a tablet mounted on the back of the driver's seat.
"Are you okay?" he asked. His voice was rough, vibrating in the small space.
"I'm alive," I said. My hands were shaking. Now that I was actually leaving, the adrenaline was crashing. "Did... did anyone see us?"
"No one sees me unless I want them to," Gael said.
He reached out. His hand was large, his fingers long and calloused. He didn't grab me. He just laid his hand over my trembling ones on my lap.
A jolt of electricity shot up my arm. It wasn't painful. It was warm. Comforting.
And then, the scent intensified. He was releasing Calming Pheromones.
In our world, Alphas can use their scent to intimidate or to soothe. Holden used his to suffocate me. Gael's scent wrapped around me like a heavy, protective blanket. My heart rate slowed instantly. My wolf, who had been hiding in the dark, peeked one eye open.
"Look," Gael said, pointing at the tablet.
It was a live stream of the wedding.
Holden was standing at the altar, looking handsome and fake. The music swelled.
"He's waiting for you," Gael said quietly. "He thinks you're coming to kneel."
"He's going to be waiting a long time," I whispered.
The car accelerated, speeding away from the territory. I watched the screen. I watched the life I was supposed to have.
And as the Silver Lake estate disappeared into the distance, for the first time in days, I took a full breath.
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9.4
"You are only making things difficult for us." he said. "Just sign the papers and let's get this over with."
As I opened my mouth to speak, I noticed that the wardrobe was slightly opened. Curious, I began to walk towards it.
"Emily, what do you think you're doing?" he asked.
But I ignored him. I lifted a trembling hand, gripped the handle, and opened the wardrobe. My heart sank.
"Abby?"
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Although, she's heard a few times, but Emily has refused to believe that her husband, Marcus has been hanging around with different ladies, and sometimes he brings them home.
Even though she's hurt, but as long she doesn't come across or trade words with any of those ladies, then she's fine with it. And she was, but not until she finds one hiding naked in the wardrobe. Not just any woman, but her own sister, Abby.
Rather than apologizing to Emily, Marcus asks for a divorce and tells her to leave. To make matters worse, Abby is pregnant for him. Feeling betrayed, Emily attempts taking her own life. But fortunately, she survives. A month later, she returns as the wife to a wealthy billionaire.
Now she's ready to get her revenge. Just how far can Emily go to see her ex-husband and sister suffer?

7.8
My abusive ex was threatening a lawsuit that would destroy my father's career and wipe out my PhD. I was completely out of options.
That night, Graham, the boy from next door I hadn't seen in a decade, showed up at my apartment in the middle of a hurricane. Now a wealthy orthopedic surgeon, he offered a transactional marriage: he needed a local wife to keep his family away while he cared for his sick mother, and in return, he would make my ex disappear.
I thought it was a simple deal. But the morning after we signed the marriage license, Graham didn't just scare my ex off—he ruthlessly dismantled him. Then, Graham turned to me. His eyes were dead as he pulled out his phone, showing me a high-resolution photo of the night I illegally sold lab samples to pay off my ex's initial blackmail. He had hired a private investigator to stalk me. If that photo leaked to the FDA, I wouldn't just lose my degree; I'd go to prison.
"I needed a guarantee," he said flatly.
I was shaking with rage and terror. This wasn't a rescue. It was a hostage situation. Why did he hunt me down? Why use my darkest secret to trap me in this twisted marriage?
I couldn't live like this. I demanded an immediate divorce. But at the courthouse, the clerk dropped a bomb on us: state law required a mandatory thirty-day waiting period. Thirty days trapped with a ruthless, manipulative stranger. I had to find a way to break his leverage before the month was up.

8.3
On the eve of my wedding to Grant Sutton, the heir to a vast real estate empire, I discovered the devastating truth. I wasn't his great love; I was just a convenient replacement for his wild, untamable ex, Ivory.
He didn't love me. He loved that I was a polished, "suitable" version of the woman he truly wanted.
When I walked away, he didn't just let me go. He destroyed me. After I published an exposé on his company's shady dealings, he had me fired and systematically ruined my reputation, painting me as a vengeful liar in the press.
My own family turned on me, furious.
"Think about us, Avery! You owe us this!" my sister shrieked, caring only about the fortune I'd lost them.
I was left with nothing-no career, no family, no future. All because I was a placeholder in a love story that was never mine.
Three years later, I came back. Not as the broken fiancée, but as A. Trevino, the anonymous journalist whose latest investigation targeted an elite institution.
An institution with deep ties to the Sutton family. And this time, I wouldn't be the one who was destroyed.

7.6
I thought one picture was harmless,something that could pass without consequences.
I never imagined it would ruin his image,threaten his company or put my family in danger.
I made a mistake and somehow,he bacame the only person that could protect us.
The contract we signed was supposed to be simple,temporary and emotionless but nothing stayed that way.
But living together changed things and getting used to his presence became a routine.
The lines we promised not to cross slowly began to blur.

8.8
BLURB
He was the broken boy that everyone made fun of.
She was the courageous girl who came to his rescue.
Cassian Vale would never forget the brave young girl who told him that light could still be reflected from broken glass and stood between him and cruelty.
She became the dream that carried him through a lifetime of pain, the miracle he promised himself he would one day find again.
But fate is cruel with its reunions.
Years later, Liora Ashford returns to his world not as the radiant beauty he remembers, but as a woman marked by scars and silence, her once celebrated face altered by a tragic accident.
When she takes a job at Vale Dominion Holdings, she discovers the boy she once saved has become a cold, powerful CEO and he doesn't recognise her.
Terrified of what he might see, Liora hides in the shadows. But when he mistakes her beautiful best friend for his childhood savior, the cruelest betrayal unfolds.
The woman who stole her identity now stands by his side, bathing in the love that should have been hers.
As lies deepen, enemies rise, and the world turns vicious, Liora must decide if she is brave enough to reveal the truth, while Cassian must confront whether he fell in love with a memory... or the woman fate tried to erase.
In a world that values perfection, will love recognize the scarred truth or remain blinded by beautiful illusion?
Genre: Billionaire contemporary romance,Drama Fiction.
Key Tropes:Mistaken identity ,Ceo obsession, rejection , betrayal /twisted love, cold billionaire, love beyond appearance, stolen Identity, envy-driven Deceit, hostile corporate rivalry

8.6
On our fifth wedding anniversary, I walked in with a positive pregnancy test and a heart full of hope. I walked out with my world in ashes.Through the cracked bedroom door, I didn't just see my husband, Mark the man I'd built a billion-dollar empire for. I saw my best friend, Sarah, tangled in the sheets I'd picked out.
"She's just a placeholder, Mark," she whispered.
"I know," he laughed, kissing the woman who had shared my secrets for a decade. "Once the merger is signed, she'll be penniless and on the streets. I never loved that plain, boring girl anyway."They thought I was a weak girl with no family. They thought they had stripped me of everything. But they forgot one thing: I was the genius behind the mask. I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I quietly walked away and let them believe they won. But while they plan their "dream wedding" with my stolen money, I'm reclaiming my true identity as the long-lost daughter of the world's most powerful shipping tycoon.
Now, I'm coming back not as his wife, but as his new CEO. And this time, I'm not just taking my money back. I'm taking their dignity, their future, and everything they ever held dear.
Mark, Sarah... the game has just begun.