
His Mark Of Shame, Her Awakening
Ten years ago, I was banished from my pack, branded a whore and a traitor for allegedly drugging and stealing my sister's fated mate.
Now, I was summoned back because my father, the Alpha who disowned me, was dying from a poisoned attack.
Standing by his deathbed, a locked memory finally surfaced—I didn't drug anyone. My husband and I were both victims, poisoned with wolfsbane to force our mating.
But before my father could reveal who orchestrated the setup, his heart monitor flatlined.
My brother instantly shoved me to the ground, pointing a trembling finger at my face.
"You killed him. I will hunt you, I will break you, and I will make your life a living hell."
Even my husband, Kieran, the man I was forced to marry to save our unborn child, walked right past me in the hospital corridor.
He didn't spare me a single glance, choosing instead to gently comfort my mother while I sat bruised and shattered on the cold floor.
I didn't understand why my own family hated me so blindly, and I understood even less who had framed me a decade ago.
What terrified my father so much in his final moments that he couldn't even speak the culprit's name?
Watching my cold husband walk away with the family that abandoned me, the last shred of my naive hope died.
I wiped my tears and stood up. This time, I was going to tear this pack apart to find the truth.
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Chapter 1
Seraphina's POV:
A pain, sharp and cold, sliced through the fog of sleep. It wasn't the dull ache of a nightmare, but a shard of ice lodging itself behind my eyes, a scream that wasn't sound. My body jolted, and I sat bolt upright in the darkness, heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.
I instinctively looked to my side. Kieran lay undisturbed, the moonlight from the window tracing the chiseled perfection of his face. His breathing was a slow, steady rhythm, the even rise and fall of his broad chest a stark contrast to the chaos erupting within me. Our mate bond, the sacred link that should have echoed my terror back to him, was silent. A dead line. As it had been for a decade.
Then, a voice, brittle with age and devoid of warmth, echoed not in my ears, but directly in my mind.
Seraphina. It is Elias, your mother’s Beta. Return at once. Your father, Alpha Alaric, has been attacked. He is dying.
The name of my pack, Blackwood, slammed into my consciousness. A name I hadn't allowed myself to think, a place I had been banished from for ten years. It felt like a physical blow, knocking the air from my lungs.
My inner wolf, Lyra, began to pace frantically in the back of my mind, a low, guttural whine tearing from her throat. Father… Our Alpha…The words were a lament, a primal cry of loyalty and pain that transcended any personal grievance.
I forced down the wave of nausea and grief, my movements practiced and silent as I slipped from the bed. The sheets barely rustled. Kieran shifted, turning his back to me, a deep sigh escaping his lips in sleep. Or perhaps, not sleep.
I padded across the cold hardwood floor to the adjoining room. In the soft glow of a dinosaur nightlight, my son, Daniel, slept peacefully. His silver hair, a perfect mirror of his father's, was a stark splash against the dark blue pillowcase. He was nine years old, the only light, the only warmth in the frozen landscape of my marriage. He was the reason I endured.
Leaning down, I pressed a kiss to his forehead, inhaling the sweet, innocent scent of milk and sleep. "Mommy will be back soon," I whispered, the words a lie I desperately needed to believe. A single, hot tear escaped and traced a path down my cheek. I was terrified this was a goodbye.
Back in my own room, I moved with a desperate urgency, pulling on a pair of dark jeans and a worn black sweater. I grabbed my worn leather wallet and the keys to my old pickup truck from the bowl by the door. I left no note. There was nothing to say.
At the door, I paused, my hand on the knob, and risked a glance back at the master bedroom. I didn't need our bond to know. He was awake. I could feel the weight of his awareness, a silent, oppressive judgment from the other room. He was simply choosing not to speak.
The cold night air hit me as I stepped outside, a harsh slap that did little to clear my head. The familiar,potent scent of him—of thunderstorms and pine—clung to the air around the house, a constant reminder of what we were, and what we were not. There was no trace of worry in it, no concern. Only cold possession.
Then, his voice filled my mind, as chilling and sharp as the winter wind. Do you require the pack jet?
The offer was a courtesy, as formal and empty as our entire relationship. I closed my eyes, my own mental reply just as frigid. No, thank you, Alpha Valerius. This is my own affair.
I used his title, not his name. It was the shield I always raised, the line I drew in the sand between us. He was the Alpha of the Valerius Pack, and I was his mate only by a cruel twist of fate and a mark of shame on my neck. Nothing more.
His silence was the answer. A vast, echoing chasm that was more painful than any argument we could have had. It was a silence I had lived with for 3,650 days.
I climbed into the cab of my beat-up Ford, the engine roaring to life with a protesting groan that seemed to rip through the stillness of the suburban night. I didn't look back.
Lyra howled in my mind, a sound of pure agony. A howl for the Alpha she was losing, and for the mate I never truly had.
My knuckles were white as I gripped the steering wheel. I told myself I was only going back to say goodbye. One last look at the man who had cast me out, and then I would be gone. I would sever this final tie to Blackwood forever.
But I knew, with a certainty that chilled me to the bone, that fate, once its gears began to turn, was never so simple.
The truck ate up the miles on the empty highway, the world outside a blur of speeding lights and dark trees. It felt like I was trying to outrun my own past, the last ten years of my life flashing before my eyes.
An image of my father’s face, stern and unyielding, filled my vision. I heard his voice, as clear as if he were sitting beside me, uttering the words that had shattered my world. "You are no longer my daughter."
A wave of pain, so intense it was physical, crashed over me. I swerved, tires screeching, and pulled onto the shoulder, gasping for breath. My hands trembled violently.
Fumbling in the glove compartment, I found a bottle of water and took a long, desperate swallow. The cool liquid did little to quench the fire in my chest. I glanced in the rearview mirror. A pale, haunted face stared back, eyes shot through with red. The naive girl I had been ten years ago was gone, replaced by this hollowed-out stranger.
With a shuddering breath, I put the truck back in gear. My gaze hardened. Whatever waited for me back home, I had to face it. I cranked the radio, letting a blast of angry rock music fill the cab, a futile attempt to drown out the ghosts.
It was no use. Faintly, as if carried on the wind across hundreds of miles, I could smell him. My father. Leather and old books. The scent was fading, unraveling. It was the scent of a powerful Alpha’s life force giving out.
I slammed my foot on the accelerator, rocketing toward the home I both loved and hated.
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9.3
Jessie's biological parents brought her back from a Rust Belt wasteland just to force her into marrying a paralyzed heir to save their bankrupt empire.
Three years later, when the global doomsday apocalypse hit, her own family shoved her into a swarm of infected corpses.
As she was being torn apart by mutated hounds, she was stunned by what she saw.
Her fake sister, Harley, was clutching the antique silver necklace she had stolen from Jessie—an heirloom that secretly contained a magical spatial dimension.
When the infected swarmed them, her biological mother didn't even look back.
"Jessie is just white trash, she is perfectly suited to buy us time to run!"
Harley used Jessie's stolen necklace to live in absolute safety and luxury, while Jessie's windpipe was ripped out in the rotting wasteland.
Until she died, Jessie didn't understand. She was their true flesh and blood.
Why did her parents hate her so much? Why was she sacrificed so easily while the fake daughter got everything?
Opening her eyes again, the blinding glare of a crystal chandelier stabbed into her retinas.
She was back in the Manhattan penthouse on the exact day they sold her off.
This time, Jessie calmly signed the marriage contract, demanded a one hundred million dollar buyout, and walked out to prepare for the apocalypse.

7.7
Eva Brooks, a 25-year-old woman, was set up by her best friend. Her fiancé broke up with her and demanded compensation for allegedly cheating on him.
Eva had a one-night stand with the richest CEO in Dominic City, Ethan Owen. He was arrogant and offered her a job as his secretary.
As his secretary, Ethan couldn't shake his fondness for Eva. He became obsessed with her, worrying that she was cheating on him.
He broke up with his fiancée to become engaged to Eva, but will his fiancée let him go? Will Eva accept a relationship with her boss?

8.9
Audrey Fletcher was forced to marry the notorious playboy Julian Sterling to save her family's sinking company after her sister ran away.
On their wedding night, her new husband threw a $100,000 check at her face, told her they would be strangers in private, and abandoned her in the bridal suite.
She thought being trapped in a loveless, transactional marriage was the worst fate possible.
She was wrong.
To protect herself, Audrey hung a pair of men's boxer shorts on her balcony to fake a lover's presence.
Instead of deterring her husband, the ridiculous ruse brought Alistair Sterling—Julian's terrifying, powerful uncle and the true puppet master of the family.
He stormed into her apartment with a legal team to catch her cheating, and later even offered her ten million dollars to divorce his nephew.
When she refused out of fear of her own family's ruin, the situation escalated.
Forced to attend a charity gala, Audrey was tricked by staff into wearing a scandalous, backless gown and sent to a dark penthouse suite to beg her husband for peace.
But the man waiting in the shadows wasn't Julian. It was Alistair.
"Does the thought of seducing your husband's uncle give you a special kind of thrill?"
He didn't listen to her desperate explanations. Instead, he pinned her arms behind her back and crushed his mouth against hers in a brutal, punishing kiss.
Trembling with terror and revulsion, Audrey bit his lip until she tasted blood, shoved the billionaire away, and ran for her life.
She couldn't understand why this powerful man was so dangerously obsessed with destroying her sham marriage.
But as she fled into the cold city night, she realized the terrifying truth: the real game was just beginning.

8.4
Kathern was forced out of her sister's home by her abusive brother-in-law, who violently demanded she pay half the rent or get out.
To protect her sister from his rage, Kathern agreed to a six-month paper marriage with a stranger—an old woman's grandson, Bronson—in exchange for a simple apartment.
But her new husband treated her like a scheming gold digger from the very first second.
He showed up to City Hall in a cheap suit, shoved a brutal prenup in her face, and dumped her in a completely empty, dust-filled apartment.
"Just don't cause any trouble," he warned coldly, before leaving her alone.
When Kathern politely texted him to ask if he was coming home for dinner, he immediately blocked her number.
Kathern was furious and baffled. She didn't want a dime of his money, nor did she care about his boring middle-management job.
She had only agreed to this marriage for a place to sleep, yet this arrogant man treated her like absolute garbage.
Refusing to swallow the insult, Kathern immediately dialed his grandmother to expose his behavior.
She was going to build her own independent life, completely unaware that her "cheap corporate loser" of a husband was actually the ruthless billionaire CEO of the Vaughan empire.

7.5
Plot.
Synopsis.
Liora could never belong. The daughter of an extramarital affair, she had lived in the shadows, cut off from the rest of the family, and learned to fend for herself while surviving. Stripping gave her life now, but everything changed one wild night.
Two days before his wedding, Darius entered her club, craving for the last taste of bachelorhood, he pays Liora for a special dance which led to a one-night stand. Neither of them expected to see each other again or that Liora's long lost sister, Selene, was the bride waiting at the altar.
The one-night stand becomes a dangerous truth that must be hidden. Lies never remain hidden, however, and when Liora learns she is pregnant with Darius's child, silence may be not be an option for her.
Exposition.
Liora, a daughter born as a result of her father's infidelity with a maid, which resulted in the divorce that separates her from her big sister. Due to the family's financial difficulties faced while growing up and the consequent death of her father, Liora eventually becomes a stripper to put food on her table. Unknown to her at the time, she carried the hidden omega bloodline from her father's alpha lineage, suppressed by years away from the pack.
Inciting incident.
One night, she is hired by a man who is getting married in just two days and wants to enjoy his last moments of bachelorhood. She ends up having a one-night stand with him. The moment they touched, an undeniable mate spark ignited between them-raw, electric, and impossible to ignore-but neither understood its full power yet.
When Liora returns home that same night, she encounters an old man who introduces himself as the butler of the Blackwood family, tells her she has been invited to the wedding of her sister. This comes as a shock-Liora grew up knowing she had a sister, but Harlan never allowed them to meet. He carried that secret to his grave, and after his death, Liora stopped thinking about it. Despite her hesitation and doubts as to if they got the wrong person, she agrees to attend.
Rising action.
She arrives the night before the wedding , finds out she has been a daughter of the well known Blackwood family all along and learns the truth: it was her stepmother, not Harlan, who had always been against their meeting. The stepmother is currently serving time in jail for a minor business-related crime and her elder sister, Selene had her research done to find her because she wanted to reconcile with her younger sister and what better opportunity than a wedding. Liora also discovers that Selene is a sweetheart who had longed to meet her, but had been forced to stay away because of Ravenna's influence.
But then, another huge blow hits-Liora finds out that the man she was with last night, the one she slept with, is the man Selene is set to marry, Darius. She holds this secret to herself, haunted by the mate pull that now torments her every thought.
The marriage happens, and it all goes well. After that, Selene gives Liora a new path, far from her old job. She brings her into her home and starts to look after her. But soon, Liora finds out she is going to have a baby. With fear and shame, she hides this news.
Climax.
When Ravenna is released from prison, she is furious to find Liora living with her family. She makes it clear that she does not accept her, resenting her existence as a reminder of Harlan's infidelity. A few days later, Selene announces that she is pregnant too. Ravenna immediately becomes protective of her "real" daughter, which only deepens Liora's insecurities. She considers leaving before her secret is exposed.
But fate intervenes. An accident happens, and they find out Liora was pregnant. Since she was once a stripper, no one talks about the dad. But Darius, who knows they share risky secret, sets up a secret meeting for them to talk. He wants to know if he is the dad, and Liora says yes-but she will keep it quiet and plans to leave soon. In their tense exchange, the mate bond flares again, confirming what they both sensed that first night.
Ravenna,who happens to be at the wrong side at the right time ,overheard part of their talk. With doubts in her mind, she quietly does a DNA test between Darius and Liora's unborn baby.
The results confirm he is the father. Seeing her chance to drive a wedge between the sisters, she keeps the secret until the gender reveal party for both daughters. There, in front of everyone, she exposes the truth. The revelation makes headlines.
Selene feels utterly betrayed-by both her husband and her sister. She leaves Darius's house with Ravenna and sends divorce papers days later. Liora feels destroyed, her betrayal now public, and her pain is doubled when she learns Selene has lost her baby and is battling ovarian cancer, which requires an urgent bone marrow transplant.
Through her best friend, Dr. Thorne, Liora learns this. She gets tested and finds out she is a match , but her unborn baby stops her. Darius knows she got test

9.5
I was forced to sign my life away to Jaxson Wilson, a ruthless Wall Street predator, just to save my family's failing company.
But the moment the ink dried on our marriage certificate, my family showed their true colors.
My cousin tried to physically attack me out of pure jealousy, and my grandfather weaponized my dead parents' tragic accident just to ensure my absolute obedience.
Suffering a severe panic attack, I packed my bags and fled the toxic estate.
I expected to be tossed into a cold, empty penthouse by my new billionaire husband. After all, this was just a corporate merger, and I was nothing but a tool to stabilize his stock.
Yet, everything Jaxson did completely shattered my expectations.
He didn't neglect me. He personally designed a breathtaking mansion tailored to my habits.
When I cooked cheap pasta in the middle of the night, the billionaire CEO rolled up his sleeves to wash my dishes.
When a speeding truck nearly hit me, he risked his own life to pull me back, his eyes dark with a terrifying, raw panic.
I couldn't understand it. Why was this cold, untouchable man treating a fake, transactional wife with such intense, suffocating protection?
"It doesn't matter if my family likes you. You married me. Not them."
Looking at the multi-million dollar diamonds he had just fastened around my neck, my fear finally evaporated.
If my family wanted to throw me to the wolves, I would gladly become the alpha's wife and make them regret it.