Follow
Chapters
Share
My Dream Mate Hates Me  Novel Cover

My Dream Mate Hates Me

[Edited] “You are mine and I am yours, till the last moon rises over this world.” “I, Alpha King Ronan, reject Sage Nightbane—” Both oaths were spoken to Sage on the same day… by the same man. One filled her heart. The other destroyed it. All her life, Sage had known her mate. She’d met him in dreams since she was a teenager — warm, gentle, hopelessly devoted. He loved her like she was his light, and she believed he would be her world. But when she finally meets him, everything shatters. He is nothing like the man in her dreams. This Ronan is cold, ruthless, and completely uninterested in their bond. Worse, he humiliates her in front of everyone, calling her stupid and delusional. She braces for the final rejection… but fate twists the knife instead. With war on the horizon, Sage is locked inside Ronan’s kingdom, reduced to nothing more than a tool. Trapped by a man who looks like her destiny but treats her like a burden, she’s left to wonder: Who is the man she loved in her dreams? Why does the real Ronan act like he’s never known her at all? Most importantly, what went wrong between her dreams and reality?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 6

Sage’s POV

The meeting ended, but the tension in the hall still hung heavy, like smoke that refused to clear. Those forced to leave someone behind lingered, murmuring quiet reassurances, making promises to reunite.

I stood beside my father as he spoke in hushed tones with our Beta. His shoulders were rigid, his jaw tight. He had tried to argue with Ronan—but the moment he did, he realized how close he was to crossing a dangerous line.

Ronan was the Alpha King. His word was law.

Still, my father hesitated before turning to me. His golden eyes, usually unreadable, now held a weight that made my chest tighten.

“Sage,” he said quietly. “I don’t like this, but it is what it is. You are my daughter, and no matter what happens, remember that.”

I swallowed hard and nodded. “I know.”

“You are not weak.” His hands gripped my shoulders, firm, grounding. “I raised you to be strong, Sage. No matter what happens here, you stand tall. Even if it’s the Alpha King himself standing in your way—do not cower.”

A lump rose in my throat. I forced it down. I wasn’t going to cry.

I straightened. “I won’t.”

For a heartbeat, his expression softened. Then he released me, turned, and walked away without another word.

I watched as he and the other Alphas climbed into their cars and drove off—one by one—leaving behind a scattering of warriors, Betas… and me.

Just like that, I was alone.

An hour ago, I’d arrived as the Alpha’s daughter.

Now, I was nothing more than a prisoner.

---

After the Alphas departed, those of us remaining were gathered and divided into groups. I barely heard the instructions. My mind was still replaying my father’s words—sharp and steady, echoing like an oath.

I would not cower.

I would not break.

Even if Ronan tried to make me.

The hallway they led me through was dimly lit, long and silent except for the echo of boots against stone. The walls were rough, the air cool and faintly metallic, as if the castle itself breathed secrets.

The warrior escorting me stopped before a large wooden door. “This is your room,” he said flatly.

I stepped inside.

The room was simple—bare, almost cold.

A large bed sat at the center, draped in thick blankets. A wooden dresser stood against the far wall beside a modest wardrobe. A desk and chair occupied one corner. No decorations. No warmth. No trace of luxury.

Just a place to sleep.

A place to wait.

A place for someone who had no choice but to stay.

Because that’s what I was now—a pawn in whatever game Ronan was playing.

He hadn’t spoken to me since the meeting.

I hadn’t seen him.

And yet, the awareness of him clung to me like a shadow.

I should’ve been relieved. His presence alone was suffocating. But as I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the empty space around me, unease coiled low in my stomach.

The man I’d dreamed of for years—the one I’d thought was my fate—had turned into a stranger. A cruel, unrecognizable version of the one I used to feel in my dreams.

And now I was trapped in his castle.

---

Evening fell slowly.

When a knock sounded at my door, I stiffened.

Two guards entered, carrying my luggage. They set it down wordlessly and left just as quickly, their silence heavier than any insult.

I barely glanced at the bags.

Tomorrow, training would begin.

Tomorrow, I’d have to fight.

And tomorrow, I’d have to face him.

I crawled under the blankets, exhaustion weighing down every limb. The bed was soft, but it felt foreign—like sleeping in a cage lined with silk.

Sleep came quickly, dragging me under before I could think too much.

And for the first time in years—

Ronan was not in my dreams.

You may also like

After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away Novel Cover
9.1
The iron hissed across the collar of Atticus's white shirt, and I pressed down harder than I needed to. Steam curled up into my face. I did not flinch. Seven years. I had ironed this man's shirts for seven years. I knew the way the starch sat in the cuffs, the exact angle his shoulders preferred, the small fray on the third button he refused to let me replace because his father had given him the shirt. I knew the shape of his life better than I knew the shape of my own. My name is Lyra Wilson. I am twenty-three years old. I have been the fated mate of Alpha Atticus King of the Ironveil Pack since the night my wolf woke up at sixteen and told me, in a voice shaking with reverence, that the Moon Goddess had given us a king.
After Ten Years of Betrayal, I Embraced His Rival Novel Cover
8.9
The day my husband, Paul Garcia, brought his adopted sister back from abroad, he gave her our master bedroom. "Romina just lost her husband. She's really upset, and I want her to be comfortable," he explained. I nodded agreeably. "Sure." The next day was my birthday, and Romina asked Paul to watch the sunset with her, saying it would help her cope with her grief. Paul looked at me and said, "She really needs me by her side right now. I'll celebrate your birthday with you later." I continued to smile and nod. "Of course." After ten years of marriage, I was ready to let go of a love that no longer served me, especially since I had been given a second chance at life. In my previous life, wanting him to stay with me on my birthday had led to Romina being upset, culminating in an accident where she fell into a lake and ended up in the hospital. Paul held me underwater in our bathtub until I drowned, blaming me for the incident.
ALPHA'S WITCH (Midnight Oath) Novel Cover
9.3
Content: (Warning! + 18 Sexual elements, Alpha Wolf, Witch, Cursed Love, Small Town, Young Wolf, War, Age Gap, Passion, Consensual Fantasy, Psychological Elements, Strong Female Lead, Drama, Romance) Bound by blood, sealed by magic. You have finally come, Rose's daughter... Eva Rose is the last and most powerful heir of a sacred witch bloodline. Kael is a cursed Crimson Alpha King. Centuries ago, on the night they discovered they were fated mates and were about to be married, their enemies attacked to destroy them both. To save Kael, Eva made a desperate choice , she trapped him in a magical sleep for 200 years. The price was her own life. But their love was so powerful that Eva did not truly die , she was reborn. Through her own bloodline, she returned to the world as the same woman, with the same soul, the same heart. Now, who is friend and who is enemy? And why does this man feel so strangely familiar? How can you escape someone who even visits your dreams?. 📌📚🔥
CLAIMED BY THE SAVAGE TRIPLET ALPHAS  Novel Cover
9.8
She was born to be nothing, an Omega, a nobody and destined to live in the shadows---- until her 18th birthday changed everything. Iryn Vale spent her whole life in silent envy of the Beta’s daughter, the golden girl who was surrounded by the powerful Alpha sons. She knew her place — omegas mated omegas so she would not touch the stars meant for others. But destiny had darker, wilder plans for her. On the night of her 18th birthday, she discovers that her mates are none other than the Alpha's three infamous triplet sons---- the heirs who were feared for their savage strength, dominance, and brutal loyalty to each other. Now, Iryn finds herself tangled in a dangerous, passionate web of obsession, power, and primal wolf love. Three Alpha males, one fragile Omega heart and a bond so fierce it threatens to burn down their entire pack. Caught between territorial fights, erotic madness, tender moments, and brutal truths, Iryn must find her way through a savage love that was never meant for one— let alone three Alphas. They will love her, claim her, break her and share her but they will never let her go. Welcome my readers, to a world where being loved by Alphas is both the sweetest paradise... and the deadliest hell.
CURSED FOR LOVE  Novel Cover
8.9
"We can't be together," he whispered, voice breaking. "You are my destruction." Tears burned her eyes as she shook her head, stepping closer even though it felt like standing at the edge of a blade. "And you... are my ruin too." The words tasted like a goodbye neither of them could accept. They were bound by something that had been waiting before either of them had names - stitched into the marrow of their bloodline, fed on every grief their ancestors had swallowed in silence. A curse that needed only one thing to wake. Them, together. They were never meant to love safely. And if they ever surrendered to it - One would die. The other would be hollowed out by loving them. The curse had learned patience from centuries of waiting. And already, without permission, without mercy, the distance between them was shrinking.
My Alpha Begged Me Back After Calling Me Unworthy Novel Cover
8.3
The spiritual boar's heart was still warm under my blade when the kitchen doors slammed open. I didn't look up. My silver boning knife moved with practiced precision, separating membrane from muscle in one clean stroke. The scent of iron and wild sage filled the air—the signature of a beast that had fed on moonflowers in the northern territories. Three years working at the Moonlight Hotel had taught me to lose myself in the work, to find peace in the rhythm of the cut. "Well, well. Still playing butcher, I see." That voice. My hand stilled. Kendrick Perry stood in the doorway, his designer suit catching the fluorescent lights. Beside him, Angelina Scott held up her phone, the little red recording light blinking like a predator's eye.