
My Mate Rejected Me, So I Married the Alpha King
On the night of the Full Moon Banquet, I stood in my mother's white silk dress, waiting for my childhood sweetheart, Chace, to finally claim me as his mate.
Instead, he stood on stage holding another woman's hand.
He didn't just reject me. He humiliated me before the entire pack.
"Ember is gentle," Chace announced, his eyes cold. "But a pack needs strength. She will serve Karyn. And because I am generous, she will stay on as a Breeder."
A mistress. A vessel for pups he would never acknowledge.
To prove his loyalty to his new Luna, Chace forced me to drink Wolfsbane wine.
As I convulsed on the floor, he laughed. He even threatened to dig up my dead mother's bones and feed them to wild dogs because Karyn called her a traitor.
He thought he had broken me.
He didn't know the poison hadn't killed me. It had dissolved the seal on my core, waking up a bloodline thought to be extinct.
I wasn't a weak Omega. I was a White Wolf.
And I had one card left to play—a debt owed to my mother by the Alpha King himself.
I clutched the obsidian token in my pocket and screamed into the mental void.
Keith Mosley, I am calling in the debt.
A dark, ancient voice answered immediately.
I hear you, little wolf. What do you desire?
I looked at Chace's smug face one last time.
Revenge.
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Chapter 6
Ember POV:
The boutique smelled of lavender and old money. It was the kind of place where the price tags were hidden because if you had to ask, you couldn't afford it.
Karyn lounged on a velvet sofa, sipping champagne provided by the nervous shop assistant. Chace stood by the window, scrolling on his phone, looking bored.
"That one," Karyn pointed a manicured finger at a rack in the back. "For the servant."
The assistant hesitated. "Miss? That is the... discount section. It is mostly uniforms."
"Exactly," Karyn smiled, showing too many teeth. "She needs something practical. Grey. Shapeless. She is there to hold my purse, not to attract attention."
The assistant handed me a dress. It was made of scratchy wool, the color of dirty dishwater. It looked like a sack.
"Go try it on," Chace commanded without looking up.
I took the dress, my hands shaking slightly. But as I walked toward the changing rooms, my eyes caught a flash of crimson.
It was a gown displayed on a mannequin in the center of the room. Deep red silk, cut to cling to every curve, with a neckline that was both elegant and daring. Red was the color of power. The color of a Luna.
My inner wolf, usually dormant, stirred. She wanted that dress. She wanted to be seen.
I didn't know what possessed me. Maybe it was the lingering adrenaline from the Wolfsbane. I grabbed the red dress off the mannequin.
"I'm trying this one," I said.
The silence in the shop was instant.
Karyn dropped her glass. It didn't break, but champagne spilled onto the expensive rug.
"What did you say?" she hissed.
"I said I'm trying this one," I repeated, my voice steady. "If I am to represent the Red Stone Pack at a high-society auction, I should not look like a maid. It insults Chace's status."
I used his ego against him. I saw Chace's head snap up. He looked at the grey rag in my hand, then at the red silk.
"She has a point, Karyn," Chace muttered. "The Alpha King will be there. We don't want to look poor."
Karyn's face turned purple, but she couldn't argue with Chace's vanity. "Fine. Put it on. Let's see how ridiculous a wolfless rat looks in silk."
I went into the changing room. The silk felt like cool water against my heated skin. I zipped it up. It fit perfectly, as if it had been made for me.
I stepped out.
The shop assistant gasped.
I looked in the three-way mirror. The dress hugged my waist and flowed around my legs like liquid fire. My pale skin glowed against the dark red. For the first time in years, I didn't look like a victim. I looked like a queen.
I turned to face them.
Chace dropped his phone. His mouth hung open slightly. His pupils blew wide, swallowing the blue of his irises. I could smell his scent spike—musk and arousal. He was looking at me not as a childhood friend, but as a male looks at a female he wants to claim.
"Ember," he breathed. "You look..."
Karyn saw his reaction. The air in the room instantly grew heavy and sour.
"Ow!" Karyn shrieked, clutching her chest. She collapsed onto the sofa. "Chace! Help! She's doing it again!"
Chace blinked, shaking his head as if waking from a trance. "What?"
"Her pheromones!" Karyn wailed, squeezing out fake tears. "She's releasing malicious intent! It's attacking my wolf! I can't breathe!"
It was a lie. I was an Omega. I couldn't project intent like that. But Chace didn't care about logic. He only cared that his 'true mate' was distressed.
His face hardened. The lust vanished, replaced by the cold fury of an Alpha protecting his own.
"Take it off," Chace growled.
"Chace, she's lying," I said, standing my ground. "I'm not doing anything."
"I said take it off!"
He used the Alpha Voice.
It hit me like a physical slap. My knees locked together. My lungs seized. The command bypassed my brain and went straight to my muscles. My hands moved on their own, reaching for the zipper.
"Kneel," Chace barked.
Gravity seemed to increase tenfold. I crashed to my knees on the hardwood floor. The impact bruised my skin, but I couldn't cry out. The Alpha Command sealed my throat.
Karyn sat up, her 'pain' miraculously gone. She looked down at me with a smirk.
"You thought you could outshine me?" she whispered, leaning close so only I could hear. "You are nothing. You are a placeholder."
Chace loomed over me. "You will wear the grey dress. And you will stay in the shadows where you belong. If you ever try to stand above your Luna again, I will go to the cemetery tonight."
My blood ran cold.
"I will dig up Liana's bones," Chace threatened, his voice devoid of mercy. "And I will let the wild dogs in the Rogue territory chew on them."
Tears of rage welled in my eyes. Not fear. Rage.
He knew my mother was my whole world. He knew I stayed in this hellhole only to be near her grave.
"Do you understand?" he demanded.
I couldn't speak. I nodded, forced by his command.
"Good," Chace said, turning away. "Get changed. You disgust me."
I watched his back. Inside my chest, the growl returned. It was louder this time. It didn't sound like a whimper.
It sounded like a promise of war.
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He rejected her under the moonlight. Now fate has thrown them into the same war...
Aria Ashborne was supposed to be forgotten the castaway of a fallen pack, the daughter of a disgraced Alpha. But fate has a cruel sense of humor. When Alpha Kaiden Blackthorn the brutal enforcer of the Northern Territories discovers she is his fated mate, he rejects her in front of the entire council, branding her unworthy.
But Aria doesn't beg. She doesn't break. She builds. She builds in silence.
Now a fierce warrior leading her own rebel wolves, she's forced into an uneasy alliance with Kaiden when a deadly new force begins tearing through the werewolf ranks. Old enemies. New secrets. And a bond neither of them can truly sever.
What happens when hate burns hotter than desire? And when the one person you swore to destroy... might be the only one who can save you?

7.4
Four years ago, to protect the man I loved from losing his billionaire empire, I drugged his drink, told him I only used him for his money, and vanished.
Now, at a high-society gala, Callum Wyatt is back. He isn't just a CEO anymore; he's a ruthless predator, and the second his eyes lock onto me, I know I am his prey.
When my wealthy half-sister publicly humiliated me, calling me the cheap bastard child of a homewrecker, Callum stepped out of the shadows. He nearly snapped her wrist in half and declared to New York's elite that anyone who touched me would be dismantled.
In the back of his Maybach, he pinned my arms above my head, his eyes burning with psychotic obsession.
"If you run again, Aubrey, I will burn your entire world to the ground just to keep you."
My heart bled. I had spent four grueling years tearing myself apart to keep him out of my messy, blood-soaked revenge against the family that watched my mother die.
But his terrifying protection only made my biological father's family target me harder, using their massive capital to buy out my movie set and crush my acting career.
They thought I would cower.
But as I walked onto the soundstage, facing the heiress trying to steal my role, I took off my sunglasses. I wasn't running anymore; it was time to make them pay.

7.3
Five years ago, he had abandoned her, betrayed her, destroyed her company when she had trusted him and needed him the most.
Five years later, Evelyn was back for revenge. She would return everything he had done to her tenfold, and to do that, she needed to live in the same house with him again.
"Ex-husband, let's sign a marriage contract again!" Evelyn demanded after barging into her ex-husband's party.
"Okay."
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She had sworn to frustrate and destroy his life as they live under the same roof but who can tell Evelyn why everything was different from what she had expected?
Who was this man cajoling her every request? Why is her ex-husband who's supposed to be an enemy looking at her dotingly?
Ex-husband, this was supposed to be a fierce revenge battle, not a love battle!

7.7
For two years, I played the role of the "Midwestern mistake," the mousey wife Julian Ford-Sterling IV kept hidden like a shameful secret. I hid my true self behind thick glasses and ashen foundation, acting as the perfect, cowed charity case while he lived a life of marble and indifference.
The day our marriage contract ended, the headlines were already screaming about his affair with Hollywood’s sweetheart, Lana Vane. Julian didn't even grant me a final conversation; he simply sent his legal team to hand me divorce papers that gave me nothing—no alimony, no shares, just a non-disclosure agreement and a one-way ticket out of his life.
I signed the papers and walked away, but a drugged encounter in a dark club that same night led me back into his arms. We collided in the shadows, two strangers stripped of their titles, but I fled before dawn, accidentally leaving behind my vintage silver locket. By the time I reached my secret design studio the next morning, I discovered Julian had executed a hostile takeover of my entire life’s work.
To my horror, Lana Vane was already there, clutching my stolen locket and shamelessly claiming she was the woman Julian had spent the night with. Julian stood before me in his charcoal suit, looking at me with total lack of recognition. To him, I was just a "gold-digging" architect he had bought along with the furniture.
I watched them together, the man who had discarded me and the woman who had stolen my identity, realizing that Julian was obsessed with the genius of "Rose" while despising the woman who stood right in front of him. He had no idea that the wife he’d just divorced was the very person he was now desperate to control.
I straightened my spine, my violet-blue eyes cold and lethal behind my new designer frames.
"Mr. Ford-Sterling, you wanted the best designer in the city? You’ve got her. But you should know—I don't just build empires. I know exactly how to tear them down."

9.5
Smoke and silence rule the ruins of the Mantle pack. Lyra, once a fierce warrior-wakes shackled and ritual-silenced, her wolf buried but not dead, a living emblem of everything Lucius, the cruel Alpha of Onyx Crest, used to cement his power. Brian, the heir raised to obey, is taught to deny the bond he never wanted; one whispered word from Lyra cracks that obedience and sparks a secret, dangerous connection.
As their flickering bond strengthens, Lyra's wolf claws back to life and Brian's loyalties split, igniting a rebellion against a family built on sacrifice and fear. When Asher seizes the crest and brands them fugitives, what begins as escape becomes a fight for more than revenge-it's a war to remake the packs into something kinder and just, and to claim a throne built on unity rather than domination.

9.7
No matter how far I ran, no matter how deep I hid, I knew one truth... He would always find me.
Knock. Knock.
I jolted up from my sitting position, with my heart hammering in my chest.
Just as I was saying... He had already found me.
But by the time he broke down the rickety door, I was already standing and facing him with a knife to my wrist.
I'd rather die than return home with him as his mate.
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TRIGGER WARNING!
This is a dark, taboo romance containing graphic themes, possessive men, hate-fueled sex, psychological intensity, emotional torment, and taboo that will wreck your morals. Reader discretion is strongly advised. Read only if you're ready to fall for monsters.
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Eve thought she and her mother had successfully escaped her abusive father by getting married to the former Alpha of a pack far away from where they used to live.
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Hated and controlled by her stepbrother, Saint, who saw her as nothing but a thieving whore, Eve decided to find solace in Kyrie, who was already falling madly in love with her. But Saint would rather fight his best friend to the death than let him anywhere close to the woman he was secretly obsessed with from the day he set eyes on her – Eve.
All hell was let loose when Eve turned twenty-one and found out that not only was she mated to the man she loved and desired – Kyrie. She was also mated to her overly possessive stepbrother, whom she dreaded with her life.
Saint burns with obsession. Kyrie aches with desire. And both men aren't willing to share.
How far can she run? And how much blood are they willing to shed, just to stake their individual claim on her?