
My Mate is Another Woman's Fate
She found her true mate... but he belongs to another.
Dana never expected to find her fated mate in the heart of the city - especially not in her cold, brilliant, and heartbreakingly human boss. Kos is a billionaire inventor, engaged to a woman the world sees as perfect. And worst of all... he doesn't feel the bond.
To reveal the truth would make her look desperate, maybe even insane. Who would believe that a shy assistant is his destined mate - and not just after his name or fortune?
But the bond is real. The ache is real.
And when fate forces them together, nothing will ever be the same.
Can a heart blinded by reason learn to feel what only instincts can see?
Or will Dana lose him - before he even realizes she was his all along?
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Chapter 4
Returning home the next day, I couldn't escape the sidelong glances from our neighbors.
And as if that wasn't enough, when I called my childhood friend Dominica to tell her what happened, she flat-out said she didn't really want to talk to me anymore. Those "friends forever" who used to sit side by side on the garden pots... gone.
At home, my worried parents and little sister Mia were waiting for me.
"Daughter! Finally! We were so scared!" my mother exclaimed, pulling me into a tight hug.
"How do you feel? Are you okay? We were terrified. Thank goodness grandfather helped find you," I could see the genuine worry and exhaustion in her eyes.
"Mom, I'm fine now. Honestly, I was scared too," I admitted.
"I just didn't want to hurt you all, so I ran away. Please forgive me."
Noticing her nervous energy, I quickly added, "I'm better now. Everything went more or less smoothly, though my muscles really ache. Let's have some tea to calm down."
She sighed deeply and headed to the kitchen to prepare tea, while my dad, Mia, and I stayed in the hall.
"Dad, on a scale from one to ten, how worried was Mom?" I asked quietly.
He smiled wryly. "She uprooted half the garden before dawn. But she calmed down. You know, Mom's best therapist is a hoe."
During our family tea, it was decided I would stay with my grandfather for a while - until I grew closer to my animal side and learned to control myself better. It would be safer for everyone that way. Plus, Grandpa could always advise me if any problems with my werewolf nature popped up.
After that, the conversation drifted to lighter topics, and the evening ended peacefully.
When I finally went upstairs, I was surprised to find my room tidy.
But then again, Mom must have done her best - she even nursed my ficus back to health. No doubt, she has a real talent with plants.
Approaching the mirror, I searched for any visible changes.
My brown, slightly curly hair still fell below my shoulder blades. My nose was neat, lips a little full, and my eyes light gray. No bruises, no stray fur anywhere.
Good. No extra "vegetation."
Just as I was about to sink into sleep, a soft knock came at the door.
"Sis, can I lie down with you for a while?" Mia's quiet voice asked.
"Sure, come in," I smiled. She quickly crawled into bed and pulled the blanket over herself.
"Danka, how is it? Do you have superpowers now? Can you talk telepathically? What does your she-wolf look like? Did you see her? Did you howl at the moon?" Mia's questions came like a flood.
"Whoa, slow down, Cucumber!" I laughed.
"Let me explain. It feels... strange, but amazing. I can feel my wolf inside me. She reminds me of you - curious, admiring the world, always studying everything new. She looks a lot like Grandpa's wolf - black and beautiful."
At the word "beautiful," I felt my she-wolf growl softly inside me.
"I can only talk telepathically in wolf form with other werewolves. And as for howling at the moon... Mia, where did you get that idea? Werewolves don't really do that - at least, I didn't feel like it."
"I'm so jealous! I want to be a werewolf too! Now you can find your true mate on your own. How romantic!" Mia sighed dreamily, eyes sparkling with admiration.
If only she knew how much I loved this little firecracker.
Though she's not really a baby anymore - eleven years old now, green-eyed and blonde, destined to steal many hearts. But to me, she'll always be my little Cucumber.
She got the nickname because, as a toddler, she loved cucumbers and was always nibbling on them.
"Well, speaking of sniffing, I heard you were using my perfume again. Since when did you start caring about romance?"
"Fell in love, or what?" I teased.
Mia rolled her eyes, pretending to be offended.
"I'm not in love! I just found a book about werewolves in love - it's so exciting and romantic! They went through so much and found their way back to each other. They could even heal each other! I wish I could do that someday."
These days, werewolf romance books are everywhere, painting breathtaking tales of unearthly love.
But in reality, not everyone finds their true mate. Many marriages are out of convenience, or just happen to be with the wrong person.
The only true story I know is Grandpa and Grandma - they truly found each other.
I haven't really looked into it deeper, hoping the werewolf troubles wouldn't touch me.
I kept these thoughts from Mia - no point ruining her innocence. Girls should dream.
"Well, we'll see when you turn eighteen. Only six and a half years to wait," I smiled at her fragile enthusiasm.
"Yes! Will you show me your she-wolf then? I want to see her so badly!"
Her bright eyes made it impossible to say no.
"I will. But first, we'll learn self-control - just in case. Then I'll introduce you. I think she likes you too, but it's better not to meet yet. I'd never forgive myself if I hurt you or anyone else," I said sincerely.
"Okay, I'll wait."
"It's late now. Let's go to bed quickly, or I might bite you!" I laughed, pinching her side.
Mia giggled and ran out of the room.
"Good night, Cucumber!"
"I'm not Cucumber! Good night!" she called back.
I fell asleep with a smile.
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In the following days, I moved to live with my grandfather. Unlike our village, there were more werewolves in his, and people were more accepting. I later found out that Elizabeth's family was also a werewolf family.
Speaking of Elizabeth - we became close friends. She's kind but straightforward, very different from me.
The red-haired beauty came from a wealthy, ancient werewolf lineage.
Her parents were strict and didn't approve of Eli's friendships with humans. But since I was already a werewolf, they strangely welcomed me. Our friendship was left undisturbed.
Grandpa had a dozen or so workers on his farm. I helped him during the day, and practiced transformations in the evenings.
Each time, the change was less painful - a relief.
Eli and I often ran through the forest chasing animals. We didn't hunt them, just enjoyed the thrill of the chase.
Well, everyone has their own way of having fun.
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7.2
In the glittering skyline of Lagos, where power and ambition rule, twenty-two-year-old Cynthia-Rose dreams of success but is trapped in the relentless grip of family struggles. When the enigmatic and wealthy Chief Fredrick Mba, a man old enough to be her father, offers her a life of unimaginable luxury... at a price, her world tilts on the edge of danger, desire, and deception.
It is a deal of power, control, and temptation. A marriage not born of love, but of circumstance. As Cynthia-Rose steps into Fredrick's world of opulence, she finds herself caught in a dangerous game of desire, manipulation, and secrets that could destroy everything she holds dear.
In a city where nothing comes free, and love has a price. Can Cynthia-Rose navigate the delicate balance of all give and all take, or will surrendering to temptation cost her more than she ever imagined?

7.9
I woke up in a sterile hospital room, my head split open from a horrific car crash.
But the pain in my skull was nothing compared to the memory burned into my retinas just before the impact: my billionaire husband, Dawson, walking into a luxury hotel with a woman who looked exactly like his dead first love.
When Dawson finally arrived at the ward, there was no panic or relief in his eyes. He just coldly looked at my bloody bandages.
"Your reckless driving just forced me to postpone the quarterly board meeting."
Even our seven-year-old son, who I almost died giving birth to, didn't spare me a single glance. He kicked my hospital bed in annoyance.
"The Wi-Fi here is garbage. You're a bad mom! Dad said Aunt Angelita should be the one living with us!"
My blood turned to ice. For five years, I had bent over backward, wearing the hideous pale dresses he picked, starving myself to maintain a fragile figure, all to be a perfect, obedient substitute for a ghost.
And this was what I got. An unfaithful husband who would rather bury me in debt than grant me a divorce, and a son who wished I was dead.
The weak, subservient Charlene died on that wet asphalt.
When the doctor pointed to Dawson and asked for his name, I looked at my husband with a hollow, defensive stare.
"Who are you?" I whispered.
Using retrograde amnesia as my shield, I was going to tear their perfect world apart.

8.0
Finley's stepfather gave her a sickening ultimatum: marry her predatory stepbrother Shane tonight, or he would throw her fragile mother out on the street.
To escape this hell, she used a matchmaking agency and hastily married a complete stranger. Garrison Strickland claimed to be an ordinary data analyst making $95,000 a year, driving a beat-up Honda Civic, and needing a wife in name only. They got their marriage license at City Hall that very afternoon.
But when Finley returned home to pack her bags and threw the certificate on the table, her family just laughed. Dozier ordered Shane to drag her into the bedroom to "teach her a lesson" and trap her forever.
"Come on, little sister," Shane crooned, lunging at her. "Don't fight it."
Finley's own mother just stared at the floor, blaming Finley for ruining the family, watching blindly as Shane cornered her.
Terrified and desperate, Finley smashed an ashtray over Shane's head and frantically dialed her new husband's number. Shane snatched the phone, mocking the "imaginary husband" before the line went dead. Finley felt a bottomless despair. Garrison was just a normal guy; he would never risk his life against her violent family. She was completely on her own, waiting for the end.
Suddenly, deafening bangs echoed through the house, and Garrison stepped into the living room radiating a cold, terrifying fury. This supposedly "frugal data analyst" effortlessly snapped Shane's wrist, leveled a ruthless death threat that made Dozier tremble, and whisked Finley away in a waiting Bentley. Looking at the powerful man beside her, Finley's heart raced: just who exactly had she married today?

7.1
Aurora Andrews has never known a life free from pain. Orphaned and left in the care of her cruel uncle and aunt, she endured years of abuse that taught her the safest place was in the shadows.
But even in college, her silence couldn't shield her from the cruelty of her peers. Just as she reaches her breaking point, fate intervenes in the form of Alexander Mark, the powerful and enigmatic CEO of the Vanguard Group company.
Alexander saves her from a nightmare, but one impulsive, accidental night binds their fates together. When the morning light comes, he leaves her with a heartless dismissal, assuming she is just another gold digger looking for a payout. But Aurora carries a secret more precious than anything.
Forced to drop out of school to protect her unborn baby, Aurora fights to survive in a world that wants to break her. But the shadows of her past are closing in; what will happen when her abusive aunt and uncle discover she is pregnant?
And what will become of her when Alexander Mark walks back into her life, unaware of the child growing in her womb?
He left her thinking she was a whore. But the truth is far more dangerous. When their paths inevitably cross again, will he accept the child as his own? Or will he destroy the only chance Aurora has at a happy ending?
"I'm not a whore, I promise you, Sir.
I just wanted to save you... and nothing else."

7.2
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They said loving him would ruin her, and they were right.
Adrianna never meant to fall for Xavier Palmer, the cold, untouchable billionaire whose name alone could silence a room. He was dangerous, controlling, and completely out of her world.
But the moment he claimed her as his, there was no escape.
What started as a forced bond quickly turned into something far more dangerous. Obsession and possession, a love so intense it blurred the line between protection and destruction.
Then everything shattered.
A brutal accident leaves Adrianna fighting for her life... and Xavier drowning in guilt, rage, and a darkness no one has ever seen before. While she lies unconscious, he hunts for the truth behind the attack, unaware that betrayal is closer than he thinks.
When Adrianna finally wakes up, nothing is the same.
Secrets have been buried, a child has been lost, and enemies are closing in.
But Xavier has made one thing clear.
He will destroy anyone who dares touch what belongs to him, even if it means becoming the monster she fears.
Even if it means losing her forever.

8.4
I stood in front of New York City Hall in my vintage lace wedding dress, my heart pounding with a nervous joy. I was minutes away from marrying Bradford Sterling, a move I thought would finally help me reclaim my mother’s legacy from my family’s crumbling empire.
But as I reached for his arm, he flinched. A black Lincoln Navigator screeched to the curb, and his mother, Victoria, stepped out, slamming a restructuring document against his chest. She didn't even look at me as she delivered the killing blow: my sister, Eden, had just seized every cent of my voting rights and family trust.
"Marrying her is a net negative yield," Victoria said coldly. Bradford didn't fight for me; he didn't even blink. He simply pushed my hand away and adjusted his tie as if I were a junk bond he was ready to offload. Seconds later, my sister Eden arrived in a red Ferrari, wearing her own bridal gown, and stepped into my place by his side.
I was standing on the pavement, humiliated in front of a crowd, while the man I loved for three years treated me like a failed transaction. My sister laughed in my face, calling me a "liability" while she stole my wedding and my life. The grief was instant, but the rage that followed was a white-hot rupture in my chest.
I didn't just walk away; I slapped the life out of Bradford and dove into the first black SUV I saw, desperate to escape. I didn't check the plates, and I didn't see the man in the wheelchair sitting in the shadows of the backseat.
I had just "carjacked" Jefferson Montgomery, the most dangerous billionaire in the city. To save him from a parole violation during a sudden police raid, I agreed to a fake marriage that very night. They wanted to treat me like a negative asset? Fine. They have no idea that they just handed a world-class hacker the keys to the Montgomery fortune, and I’m going to liquidate them all.