
Mated To The Beta Biker: The Luna Without A Wolf
'A woman can never be allowed to become an Alpha'
These were the words that made Kaelis get married to Valrik Dreadmoor even though she wasn't mated to him.
Now 5 years later he did the unspeakable and killed her...
Now, she is reborn without her memories and had woken up in the enemy territory.
There for the first time her mate bond snaps to not just 1 but 2 mates.
An Alpha- who was her bully who needs her to claim what is rightfully his.
A beta biker- who needs her to break his curse.
They will both burn the world to keep her safe but they are not keen on sharing...
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Chapter 3
▪️Kaelis' Pov▪️
The stench of rot hit me first before I could open my eyes to the thick darkness as the only source of light came from a little crack in the door.
I tried to move my hand but it burned and was stretched above me. The ache spread down to my spine and my throat felt torn.
I tried to swallow but the effort only scraped the inside of my throat. My tongue was dry and heavy as I parted my lips, hoping some sound would come but nothing left me.
A groan escaped my throat-- coarse and broken like I had been screaming.
Had I?
I pulled once and hard but the chains did not budge instead the iron cut deeper into my skin until I had to stop.
Where was I?
How long had I been here?
The question hit hard.
I tried to search my mind, but when I reached for answers-- all I could find was emptiness-- a blank slate that should have harboured my memories but still nothing. I pressed harder as I tried to drag something or anything from the shadows.
Nothing came.
Still nothing came.
The blankness scared me more than the chains.
My heart kicked against my ribs, wild and desperate. I searched the darkness for answers, but all I found was the taste of fear in my mouth.
A rat ran near the corner, its squeaks drowned out by the sound of multiple boots in the corridor.
"Spy!"
"Trespasser!"
"Enemy wolf!"
The voices sounded way too loud to not be close as I searched to find where they came from and I heard loud laughter just outside the door and I could not see who spoke.
Enemy wolf?
What were they talking about?
Who are they talking about?
I searched myself over and over again, way too desperate to understand whatever was going on but my thoughts still could not align until panic washed over me.
I heard keys clanking as the door slammed open as two men walked in. Their rough hands grabbed me as they dragged me forward. The chains rattled as I stumbled and my knees crashing against the hard floor.
Pain hit me hard as my legs scraped the floor and my hands hurt badly when they were dropped to the ground and the chains were removed.
Voices barked questions at me, each one louder than the former
"Who sent you?"
"What do you want in Silvermaw territory?"
"Why are you here?"
The names and places struck my ears like foreign sounds. I tried to open my mouth, searching for the truth or the right answers but nothing came up, yet again.
I lifted my head, but my vision was blurred. "I... I don't know," my voice croaked as the words scraped out of my broken throat. "I... I don't remember." My voice sounding weak.
The men looked at each other-- disgust twisted their faces.
"Lies!" One of them spat.
The first blow landed across my cheek causing my head to snap to the side-- the taste of blood flooding my mouth. Before I could recover another fist drive into my stomach-- my breath ceased.
I fell over gagging and gasping for breath that would not come.
Cold water poured down on me into my mouth, my nose and filling every space. I choked, desperate for air with my chest heaving and my lungs burning as I coughed but it only forced more water down my throat.
Right there-- I thought I would die... Without a name or a reason.
When it stopped, I collapsed forward, gagging and coughing out water until my throat burned-- my body trembling from the cold. My hair clung to my face and dripping against my skin.
Why was this happening?
Why could I not answer them?
Why did my mind feel like it had been locked away?
Why was I alone?
The guards lifted their fists again, ready to continue as my body flinched even before the next hit came. I squeezed my eyes shut, bracing for it. I hated myself for the way my body cowered.
The sound of the door slamming open froze the room.
The air around was charged with an aura I could not explain. Even before I lifted my head, I had felt it-- the pressure, the power that rolled in like a storm.
The guards dropped their hands at once as the silence was deafening.
A tall figure with broad shoulders walked in-- his steps slow but heavy, his presence thick with power and the air seemed to bend around him.
The guards' heads bowed low as the air pressed down on me until I felt small and fragile.
The man's voice rolled through the silence-- deep and sharp.
"Release her."
Without hesitation, the chains that once held me were snapped free and my hands dropped-- too numb to catch myself. I stumbled forward coughing.
Who was he?
Why was he releasing me?
Before I could gather my thoughts, I was being dragged again across the ground-- I had barely lifted my head. My eyes blurred from tears but the lights ahead grew bright with every step and the light burnt my eyes after being in the dark for too long.
They dragged me into a vast hall that was lit with fire. Torches burned high, their flames casting long shadows across the walls, the air smelled of smoke and steel. Silver banners hung down and shining against the stones-- each one marked with a snarling wolf's head.
Rows of men and women stood on both side of the walls, their eyes watching me with open hatred and suspicion.
At the end of the hall sat a throne, and on it the same man who had spoken earlier. In the light, he was more massive than I had thought and his eyes were golden but cold-- his hair was dark with a silver streak at the tip. His jaw was chiseled and power clung to him in every breath and in every glance.
I knew without asking.
He must be their leader.
My chest tightened as his gaze locked onto mine.
"The Kaelis Dreadmoor," he said. His voice echoing in the hall. "Enemy to Silvermaw."
Kaelis?
"Kaelis," I whispered but the name struck me like a knife. It sounded all too strange and foreign like it did not belong to me.
"I don't... I don't know that name."
The hall erupted at once-- voices screamed over one another.
"Liar!"
"Spy!"
"Burn her!"
Their fury shook me to my bones as I wrapped my arms around myself, pressing my nails into my palms to keep myself from falling apart.
"You dare play with my intelligence?" He roared.
"No!" I retorted.
"You walk into my land, you carry Ashfang blood and now you kneel before me..."
Ashfang?
I swallowed hard, forcing my voice out though it shook. "I don't... I don't understand. I don't know who I am and I have no idea why I am here."
"She mocks us!"
"Kill her now!"
The man on the throne raised his hand and silence fell again. His eyes never left mine. "You dare claim you know nothing?"
My hands trembled against my knees. "I swear I don't know anything. Not my name or this place. Nothing! Please, I beg you."
His eyes narrowed as anger sparked through them. The air in the hall grew heavy, pressing down on me until my breath came in short gasps.
"You stand before me and expect mercy with lies?" He said.
Panic surged through me as my pulse thudded in my ears. I shook my head fast and desperate. "No... No. I swear, I don't know. I don't know who you are and I don't know what you want from me."
He rose from the throne and stepped down, each footstep echoing against the floor. I shrank back, my hands shaking against the floor and my body was too weak to stand. Every instinct screamed to bow lower, to hide but I forced myself to look up at him through the blurred vision.
He grabbed me by the neck and raised me up as tears spilled down my cheeks. "Please... I beg... of you," my voice breaking with every word.
His grip got tighter suffocating me when a voice came from the shadows, cutting through the heat of his rage.
"She is not lying."
The hall froze.
A figure stepped forward, hood drawn low and face hidden. The voice was calm and certain, carrying a strange weight that made even the golden eyed man pause.
"She doesn't remember and she speaks the truth," the figure said.
He slowly left me and I fell to the ground gasping for air as the doors were opened with a loud bang.
A small body was carried in side-- a pup. His fur clung to his frame, his chest rising in short gasps. His cries were faint and full of pain.
They laid him down before the throne and seeing him led to something inside me to crack-- wide open.
Before I realised what I was doing, I was on my knees beside him as my trembling hands reached for him, afraid I would hurt him more but I couldn't stop myself.
A warmth stirred inside me-- at first it was faint, like a breath but it grew stronger, pulsing through my hands.
A soft glow shimmered against his fur and my breath caught.
The pup calmed and his gasps became even, body relaxed and pain eased.
I looked up slowly.
The man had risen from his throne, his expression have nothing away.
"You may stay," he said, his voice calm but edged with danger. "For now."
He stepped closer, every movement was controlled and his eyes were locked on mine.
"But know this," his voice dropped, sharp enough to cut steel. "Silvermaw devors liars."
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9.5
I once loved Ethan, but his revenge destroyed my family-my dad killed himself, mom burned alive.
He caged and tormented me, unaware I'd given him my heart for his transplant.
Ten years of hell, 200 suicide attempts.
When my artificial heart failed, I died.
Reborn, I fled, but Ethan returned, too late realizing his love.
At my bonding with Daniel, Ethan tried to intervene.
James and Susan stopped him, reminding him of his cruelties.
I moved on, happy with Daniel.
Ethan, banished, later saw our ceremony with pain......

7.1
The last thing I remembered was the blinding flash of my starship crashing. But instead of a rescue crew, I woke up tied to a wooden post, surrounded by hostile beastmen.
My universal translator kicked in just in time to hear their priestess, Chelsea, declare that I was a cursed demon who ruined their hunt. To save the clan from winter starvation, I was to be burned alive.
The flames were already blistering my legs, and jagged stones hurled by the crowd gashed my forehead. I barely negotiated a three-day reprieve to find them food, venturing into the deadly primeval forest.
I found a massive supply of wild potatoes and even gained the protection of Bronson, a terrifyingly powerful saber-toothed tiger beastman.
But Chelsea wouldn't stop.
She labeled my food as poisonous, tried to sentence me to starve in a penitent's cave, and when my agricultural knowledge proved her wrong, she invoked an ancient law. She incited the tribe's savage warriors to fight over me, turning me into breeding property.
I was a scientist offering them endless food, yet their primitive ignorance and one woman's vicious jealousy kept pushing me toward a brutal end. I was terrified, completely powerless against their monstrous physical strength.
As five ruthless challengers drew their bone axes to claim me, I begged Bronson to leave me and run.
Instead, he pulled me against his scarred chest and kissed me fiercely in front of the entire clan.
"She is my mate," he roared, unleashing a soul-crushing aura. "Anyone who wants her, come at me together."

7.4
BLURB;
They told her she was born to die. They told him he was born to kill. They were both wrong.
Hazel was the perfect sacrifice: poor, powerless, and prepared for the dragon's flame. Prince Dravon was the perfect executioner: ruthless, royal, and bound by duty.
Their first glance which was a magnetic attraction changed everything.
Now, running from a kingdom that wants her blood and a brother who wants his throne, they uncover a horrific secret. The ritual is a key to unlock something ancient vorthar an ancient dragon God. The curse is a cage. And Hazel's rare bloodline containing the blood line of three realms makes her the most dangerous creature in the world the target of a priestess who wants eternal power and a dragon-god who dreams of eternal fire and freedom to rule the whole world.
To save their worlds, Hazel and Dravon must burn the old lies to the ground and forge a new legend from the ashes.

7.2
I was dying in a rusted warehouse, paralyzed in a wheelchair while the man I loved and my own stepsister watched with smiles on their faces. The air smelled of old oil and damp concrete, and my vision was fading into a milky haze.
Dillon, the man I’d sacrificed everything for, smoothed his custom suit and pulled out a syringe filled with a clear, lethal neurotoxin. Beside him, my stepsister Bianca toyed with my mother’s sapphire ring—the one they’d just pried off my hand while I was too weak to even make a fist.
She leaned in and whispered that my father’s trust fund was already offshore and that they’d sent my husband, Kade, to the wrong coordinates to ensure he’d only find my corpse. Dillon slid the needle into my vein with the chilling efficiency of a man who had done this before.
"This will stop your heart in thirty seconds," he said, sounding as bored as if he were explaining a tax form. Ice flooded my chest, and my lungs seized, fighting for oxygen that wasn't there. As the warehouse lights blurred into white streaks, an explosion echoed in the distance. Kade had come for me, but he was too late.
I died staring at the ceiling, my heart giving one last violent kick of pure, unadulterated hatred. I had been such a fool, believing Dillon’s lies and running away from the only man who actually cared for me. I died with a single thought: if I ever get another chance, I will drag you both to hell with me.
Then, there was nothing. And then, there was air.
I sat up gasping, my silk pajamas drenched in cold sweat. The rusted beams were gone, replaced by a vaulted ceiling and the glittering Manhattan skyline. I grabbed the digital clock on the nightstand—it was five years ago, the exact night I first tried to run away with Dillon.
The bedroom door slammed against the wall, and Kade Mullen stood in the doorway, looking dangerous, furious, and very much alive. I looked at my shaking hands, then at the man I had once hated. This time, I wasn't going to run. I was going to make sure Dillon and Bianca lost everything.

9.1
I'm Brooke, a she-wolf who loved Julian fiercely until his accident tore us apart. Trapped in a cruel pack alliance, I endured betrayal and violence, faking my death to escape. Reborn as Lydia in Orinvale Town, I built a new life as a lifeguard and restaurateur, clinging to Julian's memory. Six years later, fate reunited us, but he's a stranger with no past. As we rediscover our bond, I confront old wounds and buried truths, finding strength to reclaim my heart.

8.6
Daria, an orphaned omega, thought finding her mate would save her and give her everything she had ever dreamed of... Until he rejected her, humiliating her before the entire pack. But after one night of unexpected passion, she falls pregnant with his child. Ecstatic, she believes fate has given her another chance, only to learn he wants nothing more than an heir to cure his curse.
Heartbroken and betrayed, Daria flees. Years later, she returns, armed with more than she could ever think to achieve. Now, she must choose: let their bond mend what was broken, or let her anger destroy everything he holds dear.