Follow
Chapters
Share
My Mate Killed My Father to Steal My Pack Novel Cover

My Mate Killed My Father to Steal My Pack

The white ceremonial robes felt heavy against my skin as I stood at the altar, my heart racing with anticipation. Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of my forever—my Union Ceremony with Parker Warren, the Alpha of Blood River Pack. The man who was destined to be my mate. "Are you ready?" Parker whispered, his breath warm against my ear. His eyes sparkled with what looked like excitement, but something in them seemed... off. A coldness I couldn't quite place. "I've been ready since the Moon Goddess paired us," I replied, forcing a smile. My wolf, Luna, purred contentedly inside me. *Finally, we would be complete.* The pack elders surrounded us, their faces solemn as they prepared for the sacred marking ritual.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The full moon hung like a silver medallion in the night sky, its light filtering through the ancient trees of Blood River territory. My skin prickled with the urge to shift, to let Luna free, but Parker's command held me frozen in human form.

"Everyone shift!" Parker's voice rang out across the clearing where the pack had gathered for the monthly run. "Except Serena."

I stood alone as bodies around me contorted and transformed. Bones cracked, fur sprouted, and within moments, dozens of wolves surrounded me, their eyes gleaming with predatory curiosity.

"Tonight," Parker announced, his massive black wolf form towering over the others, "we remind everyone of their place in the pack."

Viviana's russet wolf preened beside him, her tail high as she rubbed against his flank.

"Run," Parker commanded me, his Alpha tone brooking no disobedience.

My legs trembled as I began to jog through the forest, human feet pounding against earth meant for paws. The pack followed, a moving sea of fur and fangs around me.

"Keep up, Omega!" someone called, and a gray wolf nipped playfully at my heel.

Another wolf bumped against my side, nearly knocking me over. "Just a little fun," its owner mind-linked to me.

Luna snarled inside me. *Let me out! We can fight them!*

"Not yet," I whispered, pushing forward despite the burning in my lungs.

The wolves herded me like prey, steering me toward the central clearing. My clothes tore on branches and rocks, leaving me bruised and bleeding by the time we reached the open space.

Parker's wolf stood in the center, his massive form silhouetted against the moonlight. Beside him, Viviana paced with predatory grace.

"Serena," Parker's voice rumbled through the mind-link. "Approach."

I stepped forward on shaking legs.

"Lower," he commanded.

Every fiber of my being rebelled against the word. Luna howled in agony inside me.

"I said lower!" Parker's Alpha command hit me like a physical blow.

My knees buckled. I fell forward onto the dirt.

"Bare your neck," Viviana's voice purred through the link. "Show proper respect to your Alpha and his chosen mate."

Tears streamed down my face as I tilted my head, exposing my throat in the ultimate gesture of submission.

"Good girl," Parker said, his wolf circling me. "Remember this feeling. Remember your place."

---

The storm came three nights later, rain lashing against the windows of my basement room. Thunder provided cover for what I needed to do.

I slipped from my bed, a small bundle of stolen clothes clutched in my hand. The storm would mask my scent, confuse the patrols.

"Just a little further," I whispered to myself as I crept through the darkened Pack House.

The rear door was unlocked—a careless oversight during the storm. I pushed it open, rain soaking my face as I stepped into freedom.

I ran toward the border, heart pounding with hope. Just beyond those trees lay neutral territory.

A hand clamped around my hair, yanking me backward.

"Going somewhere?" Marcus growled, his Beta strength pinning me against the wall.

"Please," I begged. "Just let me go."

His fingers tightened in my hair as he dragged me back toward the Pack House. "Parker will deal with you."

The great hall fell silent as Marcus threw me to the floor before Parker's chair. Viviana sat at his right hand, her smile sharp as a blade.

"Did you think I wouldn't notice?" Parker asked softly. "That I wouldn't feel you slipping away?"

He reached into his pocket and withdrew a small bundle—my parents' photographs, the only ones I'd managed to save.

"Parker, no," I gasped.

His eyes were cold as he held the first photo over a candle flame. "If you try to leave again..."

The photo caught fire, curling into ash as he dropped it.

"I will hunt you down," he continued, lighting another. "And I will kill you slowly."

Each word punctuated by another burning photograph. My mother's smile disappeared into flames. My father's proud stance turned to ash.

Something broke inside me as the last photo burned. But in that breaking, something else hardened—a resolve as unyielding as diamond.

---

"Clean the library today," Parker ordered a week later. "Every shelf, every book."

The library was vast, its shelves reaching toward the ceiling. I dusted methodically, my mind numb with grief and hatred.

A leather-bound tome caught my eye—"Herbalism and Werewolf Physiology." I pulled it down, flipping through pages of dried plants and ancient recipes.

My fingers stopped on a page marked with a faded ribbon. "Scent Masking—Advanced Technique."

Wolfsbane, sage, and river mud. Combined in precise measurements, applied to the skin.

"Could it work?" I whispered to Luna.

*We need to try*, she responded, her voice stronger than it had been in weeks.

That night, I slipped into the healer's garden, fingers trembling as I gathered the ingredients. In my basement room, I crushed and mixed them, following the ancient recipe.

The paste smelled terrible—bitter and acrid. I spread it thinly over my wrist and neck.

"Time to test it," I murmured.

I climbed the stairs to where a guard dozed by the kitchen door. Walking past him, I held my breath.

He didn't stir.

The paste had worked. My scent was gone.

I returned to my room, mind racing with possibilities. This was just the beginning. With careful planning, I could disappear completely.

And when I did... Parker Warren would never find me.

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

You may also like

Alpha King’s Beloved Bride Novel Cover
9.3
Blue Learley, a bright and adventurous seventeen-year-old girl, lived a peaceful life in a small town with her loving parents and two protective brothers. Her days were filled with laughter, friendship, and dreams of a future filled with promise. But on one fateful night, her life took a devastating turn. Demetrius Easton, the ruthless and feared werewolf king, laid eyes on her, and his obsession was ignited. With a single glance, Blue became the object of Demetrius's unrelenting desire, and he would stop at nothing to claim her as his bride. But what should have been a nightmare scenario became a harsh reality when her own parents, blinded by greed and fear, betrayed her trust and sold her to the merciless werewolf king. With no escape from the clutches of Demetrius's unyielding grasp, Blue found herself trapped in a world of ancient traditions, dark magic, and unbridled power. Her once-peaceful life was now a distant memory, replaced by the constant terror of being at the mercy of a monster. With no one to turn to for help, Blue must rely on her own resilience and determination to survive the unrelenting forces that seek to consume her. As she navigates the treacherous landscape of Demetrius's kingdom, Blue will discover hidden strengths, unexpected allies, and the true depths of her own courage. But will it be enough to overcome the darkness that threatens to engulf her, or will she become just another pawn in the werewolf king's sinister game of power and control?
After My Alpha Replaced Me with My Sister, I Burned Everything Novel Cover
9.4
The candles had burned down to stubborn, flickering nubs, casting long, dancing shadows across the untouched dinner plates. Seven years. Tonight marked the seventh anniversary of the day the Moon Goddess paired me with Alpha Holden Evans. For seven years, I had been the perfect, submissive Luna, swallowing my pride along with the bitter pill of his neglect. I had hoped, foolishly, that tonight might be different. That maybe, just maybe, he would remember the vows we took. The heavy oak front door creaked open, shattering the silence. My heart leaped, a traitorous flutter in my chest, as I smoothed the skirt of my dress and stood up. "Holden?" I called out softly, stepping into the hallway. The scent hit me first—rain, pine, and the dark, intoxicating musk of my Alpha.
Fated to My Best Friend's Father Novel Cover
7.9
I woke in the Alpha King's bed, a throbbing mark on my neck confirming his undeniable claim. Days after my own Alpha publicly shattered me, I was now Fated Mate to my best friend's powerful, enigmatic father. Caught between ancient magic and devastating family secrets, my world would never be the same. My body ached with proof: I, a rejected she-wolf, was Kaelen Blackwood's Fated Mate. This terrifying bond, sealed by crimson on his sheets, far surpassed the political alliance I sought after Zane's brutal rejection. This new destiny, tied to my best friend's father, was a complexity I never anticipated. Kaelen vanished. My best friend, Briar, discovered my Marking Bite, her fury convinced her father assaulted me. My truth-Fated Mates-shattered her. Zane reappeared, desperate, as Kaelen's council debated their "new Luna" and his "lost pup" past. I felt a pawn in a web of secrets. Driven by a lullaby and Kaelen's silent challenge, I touched the Moonpetal Grotto. Together, we unlocked its ancient magic, confirming our bond. As the sacred cavern glowed, and Kaelen offered a rare smile, I realized this gesture transcended politics, hinting at a truth far deeper.
Luna's Escape from Deceit Novel Cover
9.1
The spring air should have felt refreshing against my skin, but as I approached the construction site that was supposed to be my healing center, each step felt heavier than the last. Something was wrong. The scent of fresh lumber and concrete should have been mingled with the medicinal herbs I'd ordered, but instead, I caught the unmistakable aroma of luxury—expensive fabrics, imported furniture polish, and flowers that had no place in a functional healing space. My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly within me. *Something's not right, Selene.* "I know," I whispered, quickening my pace. The construction workers spotted me and immediately lowered their tools, their expressions a mixture of guilt and discomfort. David Cross, one of our senior warriors who'd been overseeing the project, stepped forward with his eyes carefully avoiding mine. "Luna Selene," he said, his voice unnaturally formal. "We didn't expect you today." "That's obvious," I replied, my gaze sweeping over what should have been the foundation of my healing center—the place where I'd planned to teach our pack the eight revolutionary healing techniques I'd developed. Instead, I was staring at something entirely different.
Mate's Affair with Rival Novel Cover
9.5
Something was wrong with Roman's scent. I noticed it first on a Tuesday evening when he returned from what he called "emergency pack meetings." The familiar warmth of cedar and mountain rain that had comforted me for six years was still there, but underneath it lurked something foreign—a musky, exotic floral scent that clung to his clothes like a possessive whisper. My wolf, Luna, stirred uneasily in my chest as I helped him out of his jacket. The scent was distinctly feminine, rich and heady in a way that made my stomach clench with an inexplicable dread. I buried my face in the fabric, pretending to straighten the collar while my heart hammered against my ribs. "Long meeting?" I asked, keeping my voice light as I hung the jacket in our closet. Roman's response was a noncommittal grunt as he headed for the shower. "Pack business. Nothing you need to worry about." The dismissal stung more than it should have. As Luna, pack business was my business too.
Omega's curse: desired by the beast who shouldn't want me  Novel Cover
8.5
Omegas are born weak. Hermosa was born to survive. When Hermosa discovers her secret lover—Raphael, future Alpha—betraying her in the worst way, she runs. Bleeding, terrified, she crashes into the private suite of Ragal, the cold Lycan King who should have killed her… but doesn’t. Then Raphael finds her. Jealous. Unhinged. Deadly. He bites her—marking her by force only to be burned and weakened by her blood. And just as he tries to finish her, Ragal tears through the night to save her again. Hermosa wakes in the King’s arms with no memory… only a dangerous pull toward him. Between a murderous Alpha and a possessive Lycan King, Hermosa must uncover the truth: She isn’t just an Omega. She’s something powerful and both men will fight to claim her.