
Mated to My Fiancé's Rival Alpha
Silvia lost everything in one night-her parents,her trust,and her mate. Coming home from their funeral,she found her "fated"partner,Zack,tangled with another she-wolf. "You'll always be my Luna... even if I need variety,"he said,smirking. Heartbroken but fierce,she rejected him-and turned to someone far more dangerous.
"I need help,"she whispered.
Sherman leaned closer,his voice like silk over steel. "I offer more than help,little wolf. I offer everything he couldn't give you."
Now married to Zack's powerful half-brother,Silvia plays a deadly game of loyalty,vengeance,and survival. But Sherman Carter doesn't help for free-and as their bond deepens,truths unravel.
Is Silvia just a pawn in Sherman's war?
Or is she becoming the Queen who'll burn the whole pack down?
When love,betrayal,and bloodlines collide,how far will one omega go to save her family-and destroy the mate who broke her soul?
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Chapter 2
Silvia
I sprinted toward Noah's study but stopped cold.
My brother lay collapsed on the floor, his tall frame twisted in agony.
His skin was pale, slick with sweat, and his body trembled with violent spasms.
"No, no, no!"
I dropped to my knees beside him, pressing trembling fingers to his neck. A pulse--faint, erratic--fluttered beneath my touch.
"Noah, please! Don't leave me too!"
My voice broke. My hands shook so hard I nearly dropped my phone as I called the pack doctor.
He was all I had left. My last piece of family. I couldn't lose him too.
While I waited for help to arrive, I cradled Noah's head in my lap. His breathing came in shallow, broken gasps.
"Stay with me," I whispered, stroking his damp hair back from his forehead. "I can't do this alone. Please."
Within minutes, the pack doctor burst in with his team. The room filled with the sterile scent of medicine and fear.
They moved fast--checking vitals, inserting IVs, calling out orders. I stayed beside him, numb, useless, terrified.
"What's wrong with him?" I asked when one of them paused, tears streaming down my cheeks.
The doctor looked at me with grave sympathy. "His heart's in severe distress. Has he experienced any significant trauma recently?"
Trauma.
The word tasted bitter on my tongue.
"Our parents just died," I managed hoarsely. "And... his heart's always been weak."
The doctor nodded slowly. "I'm sorry. Pack bonds can amplify loss. Sometimes the heart can't take it."
They lifted Noah onto a stretcher. I gripped his limp hand, whispering over and over,
"Hold on, Noah. I'm right here. I won't leave you."
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The hospital corridor was a sterile nightmare.
My pacing had probably worn a path in the linoleum floor as I waited outside the emergency room where they'd taken Noah.
The antiseptic smell burned my nostrils, and Keal paced restlessly within me, sensing my distress.
"Miss Silvia?" A nurse approached, clipboard in hand.
"The doctor will speak with you shortly about your brother's condition."
I nodded, unable to form words past the lump in my throat.
My fingers nervously twisted the sleeve of my rain-soaked sweater.
After what felt like hours, a tall doctor with salt-and-pepper hair and tired eyes emerged from the double doors.
"Miss Silvia? I'm Dr. Mitchell." He extended his hand. "Would you mind stepping into a private room?"
I nodded and followed him into a small consultation office, my heart pounding against my ribs like a war drum.
"Your brother has just suffered a major cardiac event," he said, his tone steady but edged with concern. "The external injuries--though concerning--appear to be blunt force trauma, most likely from a fall after he lost consciousness. Given the severity of his heart condition, I strongly recommend emergency surgery."
"Is he going to be okay?" I asked, barely recognizing my own voice as it cracked.
Dr. Mitchell hesitated. "With immediate surgery, yes, his chances are good. But..."
He cleared his throat. "I have to discuss the financial aspects. Without insurance, the procedure costs $58,000."
The number hit me like a physical blow. "$58,000?" I whispered. "I don't... I can't possibly..."
"I understand this is difficult." His eyes reflected genuine sympathy. "But we need to move forward with treatment within 24 hours. Beyond that, the damage may become irreversible."
My mind raced frantically. "What about payment plans? There has to be something--"
"The hospital requires at least half the amount upfront to schedule the surgery." Dr. Mitchell handed me some paperwork.
"These forms explain your options. Do you have any other pack members who might help?"
I shook my head numbly. "No. Just Noah and me now."
"I'm truly sorry." He squeezed my shoulder gently. "Call this number when you've made arrangements. But please don't wait too long."
After he left, I collapsed into a chair, my body trembling.
My fingers hovered over my phone. Zack flashed in my mind. He was wealthy--his family owned the massive Nightfang Pack territory and businesses.
But the thought of crawling back to him after what he'd done...
And worse, the look of humiliation on Noah's face if he learned I'd begged my cheating ex-mate for money...
"No," I said aloud. "Never."
My gaze drifted to the waiting room television where a business news segment was playing.
"What are we going to do?" I whispered to Keal.
"We first need to calm down and things will turn around," Keal said.
"Alpha Sherman Carter, CEO of Carter Enterprises, has just announced a merger valued at over two billion dollars," the news anchor reported. "This marks the third major acquisition this year for the Nightfang Pack Alpha, solidifying his position as one of the wealthiest werewolves in North America."
The camera panned to show a tall, imposing man with piercing blue eyes and golden hair, dressed in an immaculate suit.
Alpha Sherman Carter. Zack's half-brother and greatest rival.
Memory flashed through my mind--six months ago at the Carter family gala.
I'd gone as Zack's mate, uncomfortable in the formal setting among wolves who clearly saw Blackwood Pack members as beneath them.
"So you're the omega who's caught my brother's eye," a deep voice had said behind me while Zack was fetching drinks.
I'd lifted my chin, meeting his intense gaze directly. "I am Silvia of Blackwood Pack, yes."
A smile tugged at his lips, sharp and knowing. "Sherman Carter. Alpha of Nightfang Pack. Tell me, how does an omega from a fading pack ensnare an Alpha heir? Even one as... unremarkable as my dear brother?"
The insult to both me and Zack had stung.
"The Moon Goddess chooses our mates, not social status or wealth."
He'd laughed then, the sound both beautiful and dangerous. "The Moon Goddess has an interesting sense of humor, then."
His eyes had traveled over me in a way that made my skin heat uncomfortably. "Though I can see the appeal. You have spirit, little wolf."
"I'm not interested in your approval," I'd replied coldly.
"No? But perhaps you're interested in something else?" He'd moved closer, his scent--A rich rum flavor--enveloping me.
"My brother could never satisfy a wolf like you. When you tire of being his pretty little ornament--come to me. My door is always open."
I'd stepped back, disgust evident in my expression. "I would never betray my mate."
"Not even for someone who could give you everything he can't?"Alpha Sherman had challenged, his eyes flashing with something primal and possessive.
"Think about it, little wolf. You deserve better than playing second fiddle to every omega that catches his eye."
I'd walked away, disgusted by his arrogance and dismissing him as just another rich playboy.
But now, watching his face on the TV, something inside me shifted.
Power. Wealth. And a hatred for Zack that ran deeper than blood.
"He could help us," Keal whispered.
The thought was madness. Dangerous.
And yet--completely logical.
I stood slowly, my reflection staring back from the dark window:
a drenched, exhausted omega who had lost everything.
I needed money to survive, power to protect what was left.
And he held both.
I had no choice anymore.
I had to find Alpha Sherman Carter.
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7.5
"Say it."
Elara's throat tightened.
"I belong to you," she whispered. "I am your slave."
Kane Blackthorn's gaze hardened.
"And?"
Her voice broke.
"I am... your sex slave."
The Alpha stepped closer, his shadow swallowing her whole.
"You will expect no kindness," he said coldly. "No affection. No protection. You exist to obey me."
"Yes, my Lord."
"Strip, Elara."
Elara once lived in the Blood Moon Pack as the daughter of a powerful man.
Now she lives in the Alpha's palace as something far worse than a servant.
A slave.
Alpha Kane Blackthorn rules his pack with an iron will and an untouchable reputation.
Mercy is not something he offers twice.
And Elara belongs to him now.
She should hate him.
She tries to.
But the deeper she falls into the Alpha's dark world, the more dangerous things become.
Because Kane Blackthorn doesn't look at her like a slave.
He looks at her like something far more dangerous.
Something he might never let go.

9.6
Ezran Williamson never asked for a new family, especially not one that comes with a stepbrother he can't stand.
At twenty-one, Ezran is sharp-tongued, rebellious, and determined to graduate and build a future in programming on his own terms.
But when his mother remarries a powerful businessman, his carefully controlled life collides with Lucian Banks, his cold, dominant, and dangerously untouchable stepbrother. Successful, older, and infuriatingly composed, Lucian is everything Ezran hates.
Slowly, hatred turns into tension, tension becomes chemistry, and chemistry ignites something neither of them is prepared to face.
What begins as resistance slowly unravels into a forbidden obsession, one that defies family, morality, and control. As secrets surface and pressure mounts, Ezran and Lucian are forced to choose between duty and desire, legacy and love, because some feelings don't fade and some obsessions are worth every consequence.

8.3
EDEN
8.3
Elianila, an AI Architect, is part of an elite team tasked with designing a global system meant to prevent threats, manage disasters, and distribute resources to vulnerable regions. After five years of tireless work with her colleagues, she uncovers disturbing anomalies, code-named, X-variables, that flag individuals according to criteria she never programmed.
As Elianila digs deeper to understand what the X-variables measure and where their origin, she finds herself in direct conflict with the authorities. Soon, the System marks her and her daughter as threats - targets to be eliminated.
With a small band of colleagues and dissidents, Elianila goes on the run, hiding in places beyond the Systems reach. As they evade surveillance, they race against time to warn others, expose the truth, and fight back against the omnipresent authority of the System.

9.7
At my own engagement party, my fiancé, Franco, abandoned me. He left me standing alone in a room full of guests to rush to the side of another woman, Katina, the one he truly loved.
He called me a gold-digger, a parasite clinging to his family's name, and accused me of faking an illness just to get his attention.
But he never knew the truth. He never knew about the secret I carried-a terminal leukemia diagnosis I received just two days before he humiliated me.
He never knew that the night he called a drunken mistake, the night he spat on with disgust, had left me pregnant with his child.
And he certainly never knew that while he was tending to Katina's fake anxiety attack, I was in a sterile hospital room, alone, terminating our baby to have a fighting chance at a life he made sure was a living hell.
I thought my death would be the end of our story, a final, quiet release from his cruelty.
But when I opened my eyes again, I was back at our engagement party, the scent of gardenias filling the air, just moments before he would walk out and shatter my life for the first time.

9.7
She stole my wedding. I stole her future.
On the morning of my wedding, I caught my fiancé Kellan tangled in the sheets with my stepsister. The betrayal should have shattered me. Instead, it lit a fire in my veins.
So I did what any woman scorned would do.
I pointed to the most dangerous man in the room-Drexon Moreaux, Kellan's ruthless billionaire uncle-and declared, "Him. I'll marry him instead."
Drexon could have laughed in my face. The Moreaux empire's heir apparent, a man forged in boardroom battles and whispered about in elite circles, had no reason to entertain my reckless demand.
But he said, "I do."
Now, my stepsister's smug smile is crumbling. My ex-fiancé is forced to call me Auntie. And Drexon? He watches me with dark, calculating eyes, as if I'm a puzzle he's determined to solve.
This marriage was supposed to be my revenge. But with every lingering touch and midnight confession, Drexon is turning it into something far more dangerous-something that feels like love.
Too bad the Moreaux family doesn't believe in happy endings.

7.7
Rejected by the Lycan King, Awakened as Luna
One Night. One Rejection. One Child Who Will Rewrite the Moon.
She was never meant to survive the night she spent with the Lycan King.
Drawn into the heart of Lycan territory under a fractured moon, she crossed paths with the most feared ruler of their world-a king forged in dominance, command, and ruthless control. One night of instinct and forbidden desire bound them together in a mate bond neither could deny.
By dawn, he rejected her.
Cold. Public. Absolute.
But his cruelty hid a truth he could never speak-a prophecy written in blood and moonlight, one that promised her death if he claimed her. To protect her, he severed the bond with his own hands and cast her out, knowing she would hate him... and believing hatred was safer than love.
Banished into the snow, wounded and alone, she did not beg. She did not break.
As the cold claimed her strength, a single thought anchored her will: "I must survive."
And beneath her numb fingertips, silver light flickered-unseen, unrecognized, awakening.
She survives the exile only to discover the impossible. She carries the Lycan King's child.
A child conceived under a fractured moon. A child whispered to be born not of love, but of dominance and defiance.
While the world believes her broken, her body begins to change. Her power is not claws or combat-but something far rarer. Lunar healing flows through her veins, mending bodies and binding loyalty. Empathy awakens with it, allowing her to sense emotions, calm rage, and later... bend dominance itself. In exile, she becomes a quiet force-saving lives, gathering allies, and growing into a leader no one expected.
When the Lycan King learns the truth, regret does not drive him.
Obsession does.
He does not ask for forgiveness. He demands possession-only to find the woman he discarded no longer kneels to kings. Every forced reunion becomes a war of wills, every near-touch burns with unresolved desire, and every step closer ignites the truth he has avoided: she is no longer his weakness.
She is becoming the Luna that the moon itself has chosen.
As enemies rise within the Lycan court and rival Alphas circle the child who could unmake kings, the Lycan King faces a reckoning no crown can shield him from. To claim her heart, he must surrender more than pride. He must sacrifice power. Reputation. His throne.
And she must decide whether love-once broken-can ever be earned again... or whether her destiny lies in ruling without him.
This is not a story of gentle mates or easy forgiveness.
It is a dark, obsessive romance where survival becomes strength, power awakens through pain, and love is forged through sacrifice.
She was rejected.
She survived.
And now, the moon answers only to her.