I Rejected My Alpha After He Chose His Mistress Novel Cover

I Rejected My Alpha After He Chose His Mistress

8.8 / 10.0
After enduring a grueling land mediation, Luna returns to her pack house seeking comfort, but her wolf, Lyra, senses danger. The cheap scent of vanilla leads her to their private quarters, where she catches her mate, Edison, in their bed with another woman. This modern werewolf romance novel follows a shattered Luna as she faces the ultimate betrayal, forced to make a heartbreaking choice after her Alpha chooses his mistress.

I Rejected My Alpha After He Chose His Mistress Chapter 1

I smelled her before I saw her.

The scent hit me the moment I stepped through the pack house doors — cheap vanilla perfume mixed with something sharper, something that didn't belong in the Alpha's private quarters. My wolf Lyra stirred uneasily in my mind, a low warning growl that I ignored because I was tired. The land dispute mediation with the Riverbend Pack had dragged on for hours, and all I wanted was a hot shower and Edison's arms around me.

I climbed the stairs to our chambers, my Luna duties finally done for the day. The door was ajar. That should have been my first clue. Edison always closed it.

I pushed it open.

Edison was in our bed. Our bed. The one we'd shared for three years, the one where he'd marked me on our mating night, the one that still smelled like wild jasmine and cedar — my scent and his, blended together the way the Moon Goddess intended.

Charlee Ramirez was under him.

She was an Omega from the kitchens. I knew her face the way I knew all the pack members' faces — in passing, with polite nods during meal prep supervision. She had dark hair and sharp eyes and right now those eyes were locked on mine over Edison's shoulder. She didn't look away. She didn't even flinch.

She smiled.

It wasn't a guilty smile. It wasn't apologetic or ashamed. It was the smile of someone who believed she'd already won.

"Simone." Edison's voice was rough. He pulled away from Charlee and turned to face me, and I waited for the horror to cross his features. The regret. The desperate scramble to explain.

It didn't come.

"You're back early," he said flatly.

I couldn't move. My feet were rooted to the floor. Lyra was snarling now, a vicious sound that filled my skull, but my human mouth couldn't form words. I stared at the man I'd given up everything for — the Continental Alpha Trials, my warrior career, my entire future — and tried to find something familiar in his face.

"Leave," Edison said.

I blinked. "What?"

"I said leave." His voice dropped into that tone. The Alpha tone. The one that compelled obedience from every wolf in the pack, the one that vibrated through bones and made submission automatic.

My knees buckled slightly. The command hit me like a physical weight, pressing down on my shoulders, my chest, my lungs. I fought it. Lyra fought it. But the mate bond amplified it, turned it into something I couldn't fully resist.

I took one step back. Then another.

Charlee was still smiling.

I turned and walked out of my own chambers. The door clicked shut behind me. I stood in the hallway, staring at the wood grain, and Lyra went completely silent in my mind. Not angry. Not snarling. Just... gone.

That silence was worse than any howl.

I don't know how long I stood there. Long enough for my legs to stop shaking. Long enough for the mate bond to stop screaming inside my chest. Long enough to hear the commotion downstairs — shouting, running footsteps, the particular chaos that meant something had gone very wrong.

I moved on instinct. Down the stairs, through the main hall, following the sounds to the pack house entrance.

Aila was on the floor.

My baby sister. Twenty years old, border patrol, always smiling, always calling me "Si" in that teasing voice that made me feel like a person instead of a Luna.

She wasn't smiling now.

Her patrol partners had dragged her inside, and there was blood everywhere — spreading across the stone in a dark pool, soaking through her shredded uniform. A massive slash tore across her abdomen, deep enough that I could see things that should never be visible. Her face was sheet-white. Her breathing came in shallow, rattling gasps.

"Aila!" I dropped to my knees beside her, my hands hovering uselessly over the wound. "Someone get the healer! Now!"

"Rogue attack," one of her partners stammered. "Ricky. He was waiting for us. He went straight for her."

Ricky. Charlee's foster brother. The rogue who'd been lurking near our borders for weeks.

I pressed my hands against Aila's wound, trying to slow the bleeding. Her blood was hot and slick and there was so much of it. "Aila, stay with me. The healer's coming. Just stay with me."

Her eyes found mine. "Si," she whispered.

Footsteps on the stairs. Marcus Webb, our pack healer, appeared with his medical bag. Relief flooded through me.

"Marcus, thank the Goddess—"

"Healer." Edison's voice cut through the room. He was descending the stairs, still buttoning his shirt. Charlee was behind him, her face buried in her hands, making high-pitched sobbing sounds.

"Alpha," Marcus said, moving toward Aila.

"Attend to Charlee first," Edison commanded. "She's having a panic attack."

I stared at him. "What?"

Marcus hesitated, his gaze flicking between Edison and Aila's dying body.

"My sister is bleeding out!" I snapped. "I'm invoking my Luna authority. Treat Aila. Now."

Edison's eyes went cold. "And I'm overriding it with my Alpha authority." That tone again, deeper this time, absolute. "Healer Webb. Attend to Charlee."

Marcus's face went blank. The Alpha command settled over him like a chain. He turned away from Aila and walked toward Charlee.

"No!" I lunged for Marcus, but two pack warriors grabbed my arms, holding me back. "Edison, please! She's dying!"

Edison didn't even look at me. He was focused on Charlee, murmuring something soothing as Marcus checked her pulse and breathing.

I fought against the warriors' grip, screaming, begging, but they held firm. The pack stood in a silent circle around us. No one moved. No one spoke. They just watched.

I turned back to Aila. Her hand found mine, her grip weak.

"Si," she breathed again.

I squeezed her fingers. "I'm here. I'm right here."

Her lips moved, but no sound came out. Her eyes stayed on my face — trusting, confused, asking me a question I couldn't answer.

Why isn't anyone helping me?

The light in her eyes dimmed. Her hand went slack in mine.

"Aila? Aila!" I shook her shoulder. "No, no, no. Aila, please."

Marcus finally turned back, his face stricken. He dropped beside us and checked for a pulse.

The silence that followed told me everything.

"I'm sorry," Marcus whispered. "I'm so sorry."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. I stared at my sister's empty eyes and felt something inside me crack clean through.

Edison's voice rang out, sharp and commanding. "Everyone who witnessed this — you will not speak of what happened here. That is an Alpha command."

The weight of it crashed over the room. Every wolf flinched as the command settled into their bones, binding their tongues, sealing their silence.

Edison gestured to the warriors still holding me. "Take her to the Omega quarters. She needs time to... calm down."

They dragged me toward the basement stairs. I didn't fight. I couldn't. I was still staring at Aila's body, at the blood spreading across the floor, at the pack members who wouldn't meet my eyes.

The Omega quarters were windowless and cold. They shoved me inside and threw the bolt from the outside.

I sank to the floor in the darkness.

Lyra was still silent.

Continue Reading

I Rejected My Alpha After He Chose His Mistress of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
all

You may also like

New Release Novels

A Devil's Deal To Destroy My Ex-husband Novel Cover
9.2
Betrayed and left for dead by her billionaire husband, a woman narrowly escapes a watery grave with a heart fueled by vengeance. To dismantle the man who ruined her, she strikes a dangerous bargain with a mysterious, powerful figure known as the Devil. Trading her soul for a chance at retribution, she returns to the elite world she once lost. Now, she will stop at nothing to orchestrate his downfall, even if her dark pact demands the ultimate price.
After Calling Me Old Crow, He Fell Hard Novel Cover
9.4
After eight years of devotion, Elara discovers her colleagues mock her as the old crow for being thirty-two and unmarried. When she seeks support from her partner, Jace, the billionaire dismisses her pain and validates the cruel nickname. Realizing her youth was wasted on a man who views her as a joke, Elara resigns and cuts all ties. However, her sudden departure shatters Jace's composure, forcing the once-untouchable man to desperately plead for her return.
Bound By Contract, Tied By Faith  Novel Cover
8.6
Ivy Hart didn't just lose love, she was destroyed by it. Publicly betrayed by the man she thought she'd marry, her heartbreak becomes a spectacle she can't escape. Humiliated, angry, and done believing in forever, Ivy swears she'll never be that vulnerable again. Then Damian Blackwood steps in. Ruthless. Possessive. A man who doesn't ask, he takes. His offer is simple, his tone is not: Marry me. A contract. Strict rules. No love. No questions. But Ivy quickly learns one thing. Damian doesn't share. Not his power. Not his control. And definitely not what he considers his. What was supposed to be a cold, calculated arrangement turns suffocatingly intense. The way he watches her. The way he touches her. The way his voice drops when he says, "You're mine, Ivy." It's not part of the contract. And neither is the jealousy that burns in his eyes when her past comes crawling back, begging for a second chance. Because Damian doesn't believe in love... But he believes in possession. And once he's claimed something, he never lets it go. As secrets unravel and the truth behind their marriage begins to surface, Ivy realizes she didn't just sign a contract. She signed herself over to a man who would destroy anyone who tries to take her away... even if that means destroying her too. When the contract ends, one question remains: Will Ivy walk away with her heart intact... or will Damian make sure she never leaves at all?
He Saw My Soul, Not My Scars Novel Cover
9.4
My husband, Jeremiah, let me die from an allergic reaction because he couldn't pause his video game. He dismissed my kidnapping as a prank and refused to come to the hospital when I was miscarrying our child. But the final straw came when he ordered doctors to carve skin from my body for his mistress's minor burn. He thought he had broken me, but he was wrong. I exposed his affair, took his company, and left him with nothing. Years later, he crashed my wedding to another man, begging for a second chance. "Elena lied to me! She manipulated me! It was always you, Celina!" I looked at the monster who had destroyed my life, my family, and my child. Then I picked up a wine bottle and smashed it over his head.
My Crazy Childhood Friend’s Love Obsession Novel Cover
8.0
In My Crazy Childhood Friend’s Love Obsession, a woman’s life ends in horror after her billionaire childhood friend, once a gifted artist, orchestrates her brutal demise. Years after she interfered in his campus romance, he returns as her ruthless boss to exact a lethal revenge. Following a night of drugged betrayal and torture, she unexpectedly wakes up in the past. Now granted a second chance, she must navigate their shared history to prevent her impending murder before the obsession takes root.
My Step Father, My Desire. Novel Cover
7.3
I shouldn't get wet at the thought of my step father, but I do. It all started the day we had a business meeting. I work as an intern at his company and I couldn't help but imagine his long slender fingers f*cking me. My name is Emma and no, I am not a pretty model queen. I am what you call a geek, a nerd and a wallflower. But this wallflower wants to get bent over on his table and will do anything to be his slut. Even if it means getting my mother out of the way.
Chapters
Read now
Share