
Mated To My Ex's Alpha Boss
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I thought my boyfriend of two years, Cain, and I were building a future together.
But while he was away on a business trip, his lawyers kicked me out of our apartment into the freezing rain.
He texted me that it was over, claiming we "weren't from the same world."
I soon found out why. That very night, he was hosting a lavish engagement party, marrying Isolde Silvermane, a powerful billionaire heiress.
When I crashed the heavily guarded estate to confront him, he looked at me with absolute disgust.
"You were just a stepping stone. Did you honestly believe I could ever love someone so profoundly human?"
After I threw a glass of champagne on his custom suit, his face contorted with feral rage. He had his guards drag me away and lock me in a cold, metal cage in the cellar like an animal.
I had given him two years of my life, only to lose everything—my home, my dignity, my future—in a single night while he celebrated his new dynasty.
I had nothing left, but the burning hatred in my chest made me want to see his arrogant face crumble.
Then, the terrifying head of the Silvermane family—Isolde's brother, Lycan—unlocked my cage.
Instead of punishing me, he looked down at me with piercing silver eyes and offered a chilling deal.
"Be my personal assistant. From a position at my side, you will have a front-row seat to watch him grovel."
I accepted. It was time to make Cain regret the day he ever crossed me.
Mated To My Ex's Alpha Boss Chapter 1
Elara's POV:
The dream was always the same.
I was standing in our empty apartment, the scent of fresh paint still clinging to the air. Cain came up behind me, his arms wrapping around my waist, his chin resting on my shoulder. He pressed a cold, metal object into my palm. A key.
"This is it, Elara," he'd whispered, his voice warm against my ear. "Our home. It's yours, always."
A hammering sound shattered the peace, brutal and insistent, like someone was trying to break the door down.
My eyes flew open. The apartment was dark, the space beside me in the bed cold and empty. My heart leaped into my throat, a frantic bird beating against my ribs. Cain had been on a business trip for three days. It had to be my imagination.
*BAM. BAM. BAM.*
It wasn't.
"Miss Vince, we know you're in there. Please open the door." A man's voice, deep and unfamiliar, sliced through the wood.
Fear, cold and sharp, shot through me. I scrambled out of bed, my bare feet hitting the chilly floor. My hand closed around the heavy base of my bedside lamp as I crept toward the door. Peeking through the peephole, I saw two men in sharp, dark suits. The building manager, Mr. Henderson, stood beside them, wringing his hands.
I unlatched the deadbolt but left the chain on, opening the door a crack. "Who are you?"
One of the men, the one with a face like a tombstone, held up a folded document. "I'm Mr. Blackwood's attorney. This lease was terminated as of yesterday. You have fifteen minutes to gather your personal belongings and vacate the premises."
The world tilted. My mind went completely blank. "That's impossible. This is my apartment. Cain and I leased it together."
The lawyer's expression didn't flicker. He produced another paper. Cain's signature was scrawled at the bottom of an authorization form, right next to a copy of a new lease agreement. A lease with only one name on it: Cain Blackwood.
"No." The word was a choked whisper. I slammed the door shut, my back pressing against it as I fumbled for my phone. This was a mistake. A horrible, insane mistake.
I dialed Cain's number. It rang once, twice, then went straight to voicemail.
My hands were shaking so hard I could barely press the redial button. This time, it rang only once before the call was abruptly ended.
A second later, my screen lit up with a new text message.
From: Cain.
*Elara, stop calling. It's over. I don't need anything from the apartment. You can take it all.*
The cold, impersonal words on the screen felt like a physical blow. It was the same chill I'd felt from the note my father left on the kitchen table when I was eight. A different message, same void. My fingers automatically went to the old, worn locket around my neck, a nervous habit since childhood.
Outside, a key scraped in the lock. "Miss Vince, your time is up," Mr. Henderson called out.
The chain snapped as the door was forced open. The two lawyers and the manager stepped inside, their eyes sweeping over my home—my life—as if it were a crime scene. They moved past me as if I wasn't there.
They pulled out large, black trash bags. With a horrifying efficiency, one of them started sweeping my clothes from the closet floor into a bag. The other began clearing my bookshelf, my worn paperbacks and notebooks tossed in like garbage.
"Stop it! That's my mother's!" I lunged for a small, silver picture frame on the nightstand, but one of the men caught my arm. His grip was like steel. He pushed me back, and I stumbled, falling hard onto the rug.
I could only watch, helpless, as two years of my life were unceremoniously stuffed into plastic sacks. A few minutes later, they were "escorting" me out the door. I was still in my thin pajamas, having only managed to grab a trench coat from the hook by the door.
My entire world—five black trash bags—was piled on the curb outside the building.
As if on cue, the sky opened up. A cold, miserable rain began to fall, soaking my hair, my coat, my soul, in seconds.
The light in my apartment window went out, plunging the world into a deeper darkness.
With numb, frozen fingers, I dialed Cain's number a third time.
To my shock, he answered.
"Cain! Why?" I screamed into the phone, tears and rain mixing on my face. "You owe me an explanation!"
His voice came back, impatient and distant. I could hear music and the faint sound of laughter in the background. "An explanation? Elara, we're not from the same world. You should have understood that by now. Stop bothering me."
"You're just a human, you can never understand what I'm striving for." The line went dead, leaving only the mocking dial tone.
The phone slipped from my hand. I sank to my knees on the wet pavement, the laughter from his world echoing in my ears. I stared at the pathetic pile of trash bags that held my life, and I began to sob.
'We're not from the same world.'
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Mated To My Ex's Alpha Boss of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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7.2
Four years ago, Madelynn accepted money from Caiden's family and vanished. She thought it was for the best-he would remain the untouchable heir while she faced her tough life alone.
When they met again, Caiden humiliated her in public, yet appeared when she was cornered by a difficult client, pulling her back into his life.
He forced her to stay as his lover, using her mother's medical bills as leverage, whispering, "What you owe me... you'll repay the same way."
Madelynn believed he despised her. Only after the accident, when he ran toward her before the explosion, did she understand-he never let go.

8.6
I woke up choking on rotting air in an alien jungle, surrounded by giant bioluminescent ferns and a three-eyed, armor-plated beast charging straight at me.
Before the monster could tear me apart, I was saved by a squad of men with metallic wings and laser rifles, but my nightmare was just beginning.
When they brought me back to their high-tech military base, every soldier we passed stopped dead, staring at me with a feverish, starving hunger that made my skin crawl.
In the medical wing, a manic doctor bypassed all protocol, pulling out a wicked silver needle to forcibly extract my blood, looking at me not as a patient, but as a winning lottery ticket.
Even their highest-ranking commander, a giant, scarred Admiral, immediately tried to claim me, demanding I be moved into his personal bedroom for "protection."
I didn't understand why I was being treated like a caged miracle, nor why a simple, accidental touch of my hand could bring my winged protector to his knees and silence his feral instincts.
"In the Aethel Empire, there are no females," my protector whispered, his icy blue eyes filled with raw desperation. "You are the only one."
The portal that brought me here was fading, trapping me in a universe of eighty billion shapeshifting Alpha males. Looking at the terrifying devotion in his eyes, I realized my life as an ordinary human was over, and to survive this, I had to tame the beasts.

7.4
Briony was devastated when her boyfriend proposed to her best friend in front of her. Not only was she betrayed, but she was also publicly humiliated.
Five years later, she became popular after writing her heartbreaking love story into a novel. Her ex-boyfriend was offended. When he condemned her, she swore she would have nothing to do with him anymore.
Unfortunately, fate had other plans. Briony accidentally hit a child with her car, who turned out to be the son of Alexander, her ex-boyfriend! As punishment, she was forced to be his nanny until his cast arm healed.
What would happen next? Could she endure the torture from the ex who secretly still wanted her?

8.3
Half a month into our cold war, I, Claire Parker, found an abortion procedure slip tucked inside Daniel Carter's suit pocket.
The patient's name belonged to the fragile little childhood sweetheart he had always protected so fiercely-Sophie Bennett.
I folded the paper calmly and slipped it back where I had found it.
Daniel noticed the movement immediately. His eyes flicked toward me through the rearview mirror, resignation coloring his voice.
"What are you overthinking now? Sophie was just keeping a friend company at the hospital. She accidentally left it there."
I turned toward the window and said nothing.
This was Sophie declaring war on me, yet the man who could crush competitors without mercy in the business world believed her completely.
The silence inside the car grew suffocating until Daniel finally stopped outside an upscale jewelry boutique.
He reached over and ruffled my hair with easy familiarity, his tone indulgent and affectionate.
"Come on. Pick out a ring. Your birthday's next month anyway, so we might as well register our marriage too."
I bit down hard on my lip as tears fell soundlessly onto the back of my hand.
What he still didn't know was that I wouldn't live long enough to see next month.

9.0
Eileen woke up in a trashed hotel room, her head pounding with the pathetic memories of a despised Hollywood actress.
Outside the window, paparazzi were already screaming about her manufactured cheating scandal, but the real nightmare was waiting at her door.
Her paralyzed, billionaire husband, Carlisle Vinson, looked at her with pure disgust while his butler shoved a divorce settlement at her chest.
"Mr. Vinson is offering a severance package of fifty million dollars, provided you sign immediately and vacate the premises."
The original owner had left her an absolute mess.
Her trusted assistant had sold her room number to the press to frame her, and a playboy had scammed her out of her entire two million dollar life savings.
If she signed those papers and lost the Vinson family's protection, the breach of contract fees and her enemies in the industry would swallow her alive in days.
Eileen felt a cold fury override the original owner's lingering panic.
Why should she take the fall and be thrown out on the streets while the parasites who set her up lived out their wealthy fantasies?
She had died once, and she wasn't about to waste her second chance playing the victim.
Eileen slammed the heavy divorce folder shut right against the butler's chest.
"I'm not signing," she said with a terrifying, absolute calm.
She stepped behind her husband's wheelchair, ready to shield him from the cameras, secretly cure his dead legs, and make everyone who betrayed her bleed.

9.4
Dorene survived a terrifying night with a bleeding, dangerous intruder in her hotel penthouse, only to receive a far more devastating blow the next morning.
A black and gold envelope arrived. It was an engagement invitation. Her boyfriend of seven years, Kadyn, was marrying her sweet, innocent best friend, Dolly.
Refusing to hide, Dorene crashed the gala in a blood-red gown. But Dolly was ready. Grabbing Dorene's wrists, Dolly purposely threw herself backward into a tower of champagne glasses, shrieking about her stomach and her unborn baby.
"If anything happens to Dolly or my child, I swear to God, I will destroy you!"
Kadyn roared, holding the weeping Dolly in the broken glass. He didn't ask a single question. He branded Dorene a jealous monster. To completely break her dignity, he publicly handed her over to the city's most notorious, sleazy playboy just to appease Dolly's fake tears.
"Give him a shot," Kadyn told her coldly.
Seven years of love were ground into the marble floor. She was framed, publicly humiliated, and discarded like trash by the two people she trusted most.
Dorene didn't shed a single tear. She gave them a smile of pure, freezing mockery and walked out of the gilded cage into the freezing Manhattan night. She didn't know that as she left, the lethal, blood-stained man from her penthouse was watching from the shadows, ready to help her burn their world to the ground.











