Follow
Chapters
Share
My Mate Believed My Sister’s Lies and Banished Me Novel Cover

My Mate Believed My Sister’s Lies and Banished Me

The scent of vanilla and pine was supposed to be the only thing I remembered from the night of my Mate Ceremony. It was Cole’s scent. Alpha Cole Brooks, my fated mate. Instead, the memory is forever choked by the acrid, suffocating stench of wolfsbane and charred wood. It happened in a heartbeat. One moment, I was standing before the altar in my white gown, the strongest female warrior of the Silver Mist Pack ready to accept my place as Luna. The next, the Pack House doors blew open. Rogues poured in like a tide of shadow and teeth. Fire erupted, unnatural and green, licking up the wooden pillars. Wolfsbane smoke blinded us.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 5

The War Room smelled of stale coffee and fresh betrayal. Iris sat in the corner, her leg propped up on a velvet stool, looking every inch the fragile victim. Her skin was pale, her eyes wide and glistening with unshed tears as she looked up at Cole.

"She needs this, Cole," Iris said, her voice trembling just enough to sound sincere. "Chloe has been… lost. Leading the scout team to the old silver mine will help her redeem her honor. It’s a low-risk sweep. Let her prove she’s still a warrior."

Beta Marcus nodded enthusiastically, his oily smile failing to reach his eyes. "It’s a generous suggestion, Alpha. The pack needs to see that Chloe is still useful, despite her… instability."

I stood in the center of the room, mud still drying on my boots from patrol. I didn't look at my sister. I looked at my mate.

Cole rubbed his temples, his exhaustion radiating off him in waves. He didn't even look at me. He just wanted the problem gone. He wanted the tension out of his house so he could focus on the girl who had returned from the dead.

"Fine," Cole muttered, signing the mission order without reading it. "Take a squad. Sweep the mine. If it’s clear, we’ll use it for storage. Just… go, Chloe."

His dismissal hurt more than a physical blow. Nova, my wolf, curled into a ball in the back of my mind, too weak to even whimper.

***

The entrance to the Blackwood Mine gaped like a toothless mouth in the side of the mountain. The rain had turned to a freezing drizzle, slicking the rocks with ice.

"Stay close," I ordered, my voice echoing in the damp tunnel.

Elena Cross fell in step behind me. We had been friends since pup school. She was the one who braided my hair before my first shift. Now, she wouldn't meet my eyes. She kept checking her watch, her scent spiking with anxiety—acrid sweat and burnt sugar.

"You okay, El?" I asked, pausing as the tunnel split.

"Just cold," she murmured, gripping her rifle tighter. "Let’s check the lower cavern. That’s where the heat signatures were."

We descended into the dark. The air grew heavy, tasting of sulfur and stagnant water. The beam of my flashlight cut through the gloom, illuminating rusted tracks and rotting support beams. We reached the heavy steel blast doors of the main storage vault.

I stepped inside, sweeping the room with my light. "Clear. Nothing here but dust and—"

*Clang.*

The sound of the heavy steel door slamming shut behind me was deafening.

I spun around, rushing to the small reinforced window. Elena stood on the other side, her hand on the locking mechanism. Her face was pale, tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Elena! Open the door!"

"I'm sorry, Chloe," she sobbed, her voice muffled by the thick steel. "Iris… she knows about my brother’s gambling debts. She said she’d pay them off. She promised she wouldn't hurt my family."

"Elena, look at me!" I screamed, pounding on the metal. "This isn't you!"

"Goodbye, Chloe."

She turned and ran.

Panic flared in my chest. I tried to mind-link Cole, to scream for help, but the rock walls were lined with lead and silver ore—a natural dead zone. And then I heard it. A hiss.

Vents in the ceiling popped open. A thick, shimmering gray mist poured into the room.

*Silver Gas.*

It hit my lungs like liquid fire. My knees buckled. I tried to shift, to call Nova forward to heal me, but the connection was severed instantly. The gas paralyzed the shifting gene, locking my bones in human form. I fell to the cold stone floor, gasping, my muscles seizing.

Through the haze, I saw a red light blinking on a crate in the corner.

*00:10.*

C4.

Iris hadn't just sent me to investigate. She had sent me to be erased.

*00:05.*

I closed my eyes. *Cole,* I thought, the name a jagged prayer in my mind. *I didn't betray you.*

*00:03.*

Suddenly, the floor beneath me didn't explode—it vanished. A grate I hadn't seen was kicked open from below. A hand, gloved in tactical black, shot up and grabbed my combat vest.

"Gotcha," a rough voice growled.

I was yanked downward into a narrow maintenance shaft just as the world above turned white.

*BOOM.*

The explosion was a physical hammer. The shockwave slammed into us, throwing me against the hard earth of the tunnel floor. The ceiling above collapsed, tons of rock sealing the exit forever.

But the pain wasn't from the fall. It was from the bond.

It felt like a hook had been ripped out of my heart. A scream tore from my throat, raw and bloody, as the connection to Cole snapped. Not because he rejected me, but because the explosion had masked my life force. To him, I was gone. Vaporized.

I lay in the dirt, coughing up blood, the agony of the severed bond making me wish the fire had taken me.

"Stay with me, soldier."

A man loomed over me. He was massive, his aura ancient and terrifyingly powerful. He wore the black combat gear of the Lycan King's elite forces.

Commander Myles Cook. I recognized him from the history books.

He knelt, checking my pulse, his eyes scanning my burns.

"Why?" I rasped, blood bubbling on my lips.

"Because the King doesn't like wasted potential," Myles said, his voice grim. He pulled a syringe from his kit and jammed it into my thigh. "And because I know what it's like to be thrown away."

The pain began to recede, replaced by a cold numbness. Myles lifted me effortlessly into his arms, carrying me deeper into the dark tunnels that led away from Silver Mist territory.

"Chloe Bennett died in that cave," Myles said, his gaze hard as iron. "The question is, who wakes up in her place?"

I looked back at the collapsed tunnel, at the tomb of my past life. I felt the phantom pain of my mate bond, the ghost of Cole’s scent fading into memory.

"River," I whispered, the name tasting of cold water and sharp rocks. "Her name is River."

Myles nodded once. "Then let's get you home, River."

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Mate Accused Me of Attacking His Luna Novel Cover
9.1
The words tasted like ash and shattered glass on my tongue. "I, Emilia Warren, reject you, Duncan Cooper, Alpha of the Moonstone Pack, as my mate." The moment the words left my lips, an invisible blade cleaved through my soul. My inner wolf wept, curling into a tight, agonizing ball in the back of my mind. Duncan stumbled back as if physically struck. The warmth in his eyes—the tender gaze that had healed my broken past—shattered into a million jagged pieces. I didn't want to do it. Goddess, I loved him. But how could I stay bound to the son of the Lycan King who had slaughtered my parents? The blood of my birth pack stained his royal lineage. And if the crushing weight of my family’s ghosts wasn't enough, Grayson’s blackmail had forced my hand.
After Ninety-Nine Ceremonies, I Rejected My Mate Novel Cover
9.1
The silver moonlight bathed the sacred marking grounds in an ethereal glow as I stood alone for the ninety-ninth time. My white Luna gown—the same one I'd worn for every failed ceremony—fluttered gently around my ankles, the delicate fabric catching the night breeze. The clearing was perfect: ceremonial candles placed in a circle, the sacred marking stones arranged precisely as tradition demanded, moonflowers blooming in abundance. Everything was ready. Everything except my mate. "He'll come this time," I whispered, more to convince myself than my wolf. Luna, my silver wolf, whimpered inside my mind. *He won't. You know he won't.* I pushed her doubt away, focusing instead on smoothing invisible wrinkles from my gown. Seven years of devotion couldn't be wrong.
Betrayed Luna's New Chance Novel Cover
8.9
The morning sun filtered through the windows of Silvermoon Pack's administration building as I walked hand-in-hand with Nyla toward the school office. At six years old, my daughter practically bounced with each step, her dark curls catching the light as she chattered about which classroom she hoped to be assigned to. "Mommy, do you think I'll have the same teacher as Tommy Martinez?" she asked, swinging our joined hands. "He said Mrs. Peterson gives out gold stars for good reading." "We'll see, sweetheart," I replied, smoothing down her navy blue dress—the one Vincent had bought her last month, back when things still felt normal between us. "Remember to use your inside voice when we get to the office." The familiar scent of pine cleaner and fresh paper greeted us as we entered the administration area. Mrs. Henderson, the school secretary, looked up from her computer with a practiced smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Luna Willow, what a pleasure to see you," she said, though something in her tone felt different—more formal than usual. "And little Nyla, my goodness, you've grown since I last saw you." Nyla beamed and gave a small wave.
BLOODBOUND FATE Novel Cover
8.2
The prophecy didn't save me, it claimed me. Death was not her ending...... it was her rebirth. Awakened into a world of gods, bloodlines, and ancient curses, she learns that her second life is bound to a prophecy written long before she existed. Marked by divine blood and hunted by fate, she becomes the one Olympus never wanted to rise again. As secrets unfold and forbidden bonds form, she must decide whether to obey the destiny forced upon her or defy the gods who control her future. But prophecies always demand a price, and some rebirths are meant to destroy the world that created them. Because being reborn under a cursed prophecy means there is no escape, only fate.
Burned By Him, Reborn A Star Novel Cover
9.2
The acrid smell of smoke still clung to Evelyn in the ambulance, her lungs raw from the penthouse fire. She was alive, but the world around her felt utterly destroyed, a feeling deepened by the small TV flickering to life. On it, her husband, Julian Vance, thousands of miles away, publicly comforted his mistress, Serena Holloway, shielding her from paparazzi after *her* "panic attack." Julian's phone went straight to voicemail. Alone in the hospital with second-degree burns, Evelyn watched news replays, her heart rate spiking. He protected Serena from camera flashes while Evelyn burned. When he finally called, he demanded she handle insurance, dismissing the fire; Serena's voice faintly heard. The shallow family ties and pretense of marriage evaporated. A searing injustice and cold anger replaced pain; Evelyn knew Julian had chosen to let her burn. "Evelyn Vance died in that fire," she declared, ripping out her IV. Armed with a secret fortune as "The Architect," Hollywood's top ghostwriter, she walked out. She would divorce Julian, reclaim her name, and finally step into the spotlight as an actress.
Her Rogue: Alpha Queen's Rejected Mate Novel Cover
8.0
All her life, she was told female Alphas were weak. All her life, she believed it. Serena Blackwood was born to be an Alpha, yet raised like a curse. Unloved, controlled, and denied her freedom. Until she met Jayden, a mysterious rogue who made her feel seen, loved, and alive. But to save him from her power-hungry parents, she did the unforgivable: She rejected him. Three years later, Serena attends the brutal and masked Alpha King’s Choosing Ceremony. But when the king removes his mask, time stops. He is Jayden. The mate she shattered. The rogue she “betrayed.” The man who vanished… and returned as the most feared Lycan alive. And he remembers everything Forced into a cruel royal marriage, Serena endures humiliation, isolation, and a bond that refuses to die. But when war erupts and a deadly curse spreads through the Lycan Kingdom, the truth surfaces: Serena is not weak. She is a Lunar Alpha, the rare wolf with the power to heal, destroy, and rewrite destiny. Jayden realizes the one woman he destroyed is the only one destined to save them all. And the prophecy says she and Jayden must unite… Or the entire supernatural world will fall.