Follow
Chapters
Share
My Mate Rejected Me to Make Her His Luna Novel Cover

My Mate Rejected Me to Make Her His Luna

The fluorescent lights of The Rusty Fang still burned behind my eyelids as I stumbled up the three warped wooden steps to our trailer. Fourteen hours. Fourteen hours of forcing smiles at rogue wolves who could barely afford coffee, let alone tips. My feet screamed in protest with every step, the cheap diner shoes having given up any pretense of support around hour nine. I fumbled with the keys, my fingers stiff and clumsy. The lock finally gave way with its usual grinding protest, and I pushed inside, immediately hit by the stale air that always seemed to cling to the walls no matter how many windows I opened. Cairo wasn't home. I should have felt relief. Instead, a hollow ache settled in my chest as I dropped my purse on the sagging couch and kicked off those torture devices masquerading as shoes. The silence pressed against my ears, broken only by the hum of our ancient refrigerator and the distant sound of someone's television through the thin walls.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of The Rusty Fang still burned behind my eyelids as I stumbled up the three warped wooden steps to our trailer. Fourteen hours. Fourteen hours of forcing smiles at rogue wolves who could barely afford coffee, let alone tips. My feet screamed in protest with every step, the cheap diner shoes having given up any pretense of support around hour nine.

I fumbled with the keys, my fingers stiff and clumsy. The lock finally gave way with its usual grinding protest, and I pushed inside, immediately hit by the stale air that always seemed to cling to the walls no matter how many windows I opened.

Cairo wasn't home.

I should have felt relief. Instead, a hollow ache settled in my chest as I dropped my purse on the sagging couch and kicked off those torture devices masquerading as shoes. The silence pressed against my ears, broken only by the hum of our ancient refrigerator and the distant sound of someone's television through the thin walls.

I was halfway to the bathroom, already fantasizing about the lukewarm shower our broken water heater would provide, when something white on the kitchen counter caught my eye.

A receipt.

I don't know why I picked it up. Maybe because it was folded in half, like someone had meant to hide it but forgot. Maybe because the paper quality was too nice for anything we normally bought. My fingers unfolded it slowly, and the words swam before my exhausted eyes.

Luxe & Legacy Fine Jewelry.

My heart stuttered.

One 14k Gold Rope Anklet with Heart Charm. $847.99.

The numbers blurred. I blinked hard, trying to make them change, trying to make them make sense. Eight hundred and forty-seven dollars. That was the money I'd been saving for three months. The money I'd earned by taking double shifts, by skipping meals, by selling my grandmother's quilting patterns to other seamstresses. The money for winter heating oil because last February we'd nearly frozen when the temperature dropped to single digits.

My hands started shaking.

The trailer door banged open behind me.

I spun around, the receipt crumpling in my fist. Cairo stood in the doorway, backlit by the dying sun, and for a moment he looked like the Alpha heir I'd agreed to mate three years ago—tall, broad-shouldered, commanding. Then he stepped inside and the illusion shattered. His shirt was wrinkled, his hair disheveled, and the scent hit me like a physical blow.

Expensive cologne. The kind that came in heavy glass bottles from department stores we couldn't afford. And underneath it, woven through it like poison through veins, the unmistakable floral scent of another she-wolf.

Jasmine and vanilla.

"You're home early," he said, his voice carrying that casual dismissiveness that had become his default tone with me.

"Early?" The word came out sharper than I intended. "Cairo, it's almost nine. I left for work at six this morning."

His eyes flicked to the receipt in my hand. Something shifted in his expression—not guilt, but annoyance. Like I'd found something I wasn't supposed to see and now he'd have to deal with it.

"What is this?" I held up the crumpled paper, my voice cracking despite my best efforts. "Eight hundred dollars? That was our heating oil money. That was—"

"An investment." He cut me off, moving past me to grab a beer from the fridge. The casual way he dismissed my panic made my chest tight. "A strategic investment in our future."

"A gold anklet is an investment?"

"You wouldn't understand pack politics, Novalee." He popped the beer cap with his thumb, a casual display of the strength that had been slowly returning to him. Strength I'd helped restore with my healing salves, my endless work, my sacrifice. "I'm building connections. Real connections with wolves who have actual influence. Not like these pathetic rogues you serve coffee to."

The Alpha tone crept into his voice on the last sentence—that commanding resonance that made my wolf-less body want to submit, to bow, to accept. Except I didn't have a wolf to force into submission. I only had my human will, and right now it was screaming.

"Who did you give it to?"

His jaw tightened. "A business partner. Someone who can help me get back to New York, back to my uncle, back to where we belong."

"We?"

"Don't start, Novalee. I'm tired." He moved toward the bedroom, already dismissing me. "You're being paranoid and frankly, ungrateful. I'm trying to build something here, trying to reclaim what was stolen from us, and all you can do is question my methods."

The bedroom door closed between us with a soft click that felt like a death knell.

I stood in the kitchen, still holding the receipt, my entire body trembling. The fluorescent light above flickered, casting shadows that made the small space feel even smaller, even more suffocating.

Eight hundred and forty-seven dollars.

For someone else.

I didn't sleep that night. I lay on the couch—Cairo had claimed the bedroom without discussion—and stared at the water-stained ceiling, listening to his snores through the thin door. The receipt sat on the coffee table in front of me, accusatory in the darkness.

When dawn finally crept through the gaps in our crooked blinds, I dragged myself up and started the morning routine. Laundry. We couldn't afford the laundromat, so I'd rigged up a clothesline between our trailer and the rusted pole that used to hold a satellite dish.

I was hanging one of Cairo's shirts—noting absently that it still smelled like that cologne, that perfume—when I heard the click of high heels on gravel.

Alaiya Robinson emerged from the trailer next door like she was walking a runway instead of navigating the potholed driveway of the rogue sector. Everything about her screamed calculated perfection—the way her blonde hair caught the morning light, the deliberate sway of her hips, the designer jeans that had no business being in this neighborhood.

She saw me watching and her glossed lips curved into a smile that made my stomach drop.

"Morning, Novalee!" Her voice was honey-sweet and sharp as glass. She paused, making a show of adjusting her shoe, lifting her leg in a way that was anything but casual.

The gold caught the sunlight first. Then I saw the delicate rope chain. The small heart charm.

The exact anklet from the receipt.

"Oh, this old thing?" Alaiya's fingers traced the gold at her ankle, her eyes never leaving mine. "Just a little gift from someone who knows quality when he sees it. You know how it is—real Alphas know how to spoil their future Lunas."

The clothespin slipped from my fingers.

She winked, turned on her heel, and sauntered toward the main road, the gold anklet glinting with each step like a beacon of my stupidity.

I stood there, Cairo's shirt still clutched in my hands, and felt something inside me crack. Not break—not yet. But crack. A hairline fracture in the foundation of denial I'd been building for months.

Behind me, I heard our trailer door open. Cairo's footsteps on the wooden steps.

"Novalee, where's my coffee?"

I didn't turn around. I couldn't. Because if I looked at him right now, if I saw his face, I wasn't sure what would come out of my mouth.

The gold anklet disappeared around the corner, taking with it the last shred of my willingness to pretend everything was fine.

You may also like

After His Mistress Killed My Baby, I Stole Her Future Novel Cover
9.5
The pen felt like a dagger in my hand, heavy and sharp enough to draw blood. I stared at the cream-colored cardstock on the mahogany desk, the ink blurring under my gaze. "Stop trembling, Clara," Alpha Colton’s voice sliced through the silence of his office. It wasn’t a request; it was a command laced with the Alpha tone that forced my wolf to cower in submission. "It’s pathetic." I gripped the pen harder, my knuckles turning white. "You can’t do this, Colton. Please." Colton turned away from the window, his silhouette imposing against the afternoon sun. He looked every bit the powerful Alpha—broad shoulders, sharp jawline, radiating an aura that used to make my heart flutter. Now, it just made me cold. He walked over to the desk, his fingers idly straightening his diamond cufflinks—a nervous tic he thought I didn’t notice.
After My Mate Burned Me Alive Novel Cover
9.0
The previous life, my mate, Carson Marshall, the Gamma of the Silver Moon Pack, had betrayed us all for Armani Gutierrez, a rogue spy. Not only did he share the pack’s defense plans with her, but he also abandoned his post to take her on a private outing. While they were away, rogues armed with the stolen information attacked our territory, breaching our defenses without a fight. Joey, Carson’s younger brother and a loyal Delta, had been gravely injured defending the pack. I sent multiple urgent messages to Carson through the mind link, begging him to return and save us. When he finally arrived, the rogues were driven back, but the damage was done. Armani, meanwhile, met a tragic end—allegedly forced to jump off a cliff during the chaos. Before her death, she left a letter accusing me of orchestrating the attack to eliminate her and claiming that Joey and I had been unfaithful, even suggesting the child I carried was his. Carson told me he didn’t believe her lies. But six months later, on the night of our child’s first moon, he set our home ablaze, his voice cold and filled with rage.
Betrayal Shatters Alpha's Realm Novel Cover
9.8
The dining hall buzzed with warmth and laughter as pack members gathered around the long oak table, celebrating my pup's three-month milestone. Candles flickered against the stone walls, casting dancing shadows that should have felt cozy but instead seemed to mock the hollow ache in my chest. I moved between the kitchen and dining area, serving platters of roasted venison and fresh bread, my hands steady despite the exhaustion that had plagued me since childbirth. "Look at those little fingers," Beta Marcus's mate cooed, leaning over the bassinet where my son slept peacefully. "He's going to be strong like his father." Alexander sat at the head of the table, his Alpha presence commanding attention as usual. Savanna occupied the seat to his right—a position that should have been mine as Luna, but I'd grown used to serving rather than sitting. She wore a pristine white dress that emphasized her glowing skin and perfectly styled blonde hair, a stark contrast to my simple gray tunic that hung loose on my still-recovering frame. "The nose is definitely Alexander's," Elder Catherine observed, her weathered hands clasped in front of her. "But those eyes... they're quite unique." I set down a bowl of honey-glazed carrots, my wolf stirring uneasily within me.
MOONBOUND LIES  Novel Cover
8.1
Banished for a crime she didn’t commit, Erica was cast aside by her mate and stripped of her title as Luna. But when dark secrets resurface and an ancient enemy rises, she must return stronger, fiercer, and ready to reclaim what was stolen. Love may have broken her once… Now, it might be the only thing that saves them all.
My Mate Betrayed Me with the Girl I Raised Novel Cover
8.7
The Festival of Blood Moonlight bathed the clearing as our pack gathered for the annual Moon Festival. I stood beside Harvey, my fingers intertwined with his, watching our pack members dance around the sacred fire. Ten years as Luna had taught me to read every face, every gesture—but nothing prepared me for what was about to unfold. "Vivian." Harvey squeezed my hand, his voice low. "I need to check the northern border. Rogue scents were reported earlier." I nodded, brushing a lock of dark hair from my face. "Be careful. The ceremony won't start without you." His smile was dazzling as he pressed a kiss to my forehead. "Always am, Luna." Those would be his last words to me. The celebration continued, music filling the night air.
My sister's mate became mine after they stole my core  Novel Cover
9.4
My Sister’s Mate Became Mine After They Stole My Core By MeritskyBecca Wilson was betrayed in the most brutal way—by her own blood. Her twin sister, Bianca, not only stole her fated mate but took everything that made Becca who she was, including her core… and her unborn child.Left hollow and burning with vengeance, Becca reinvents herself as a woman with nothing to lose. When fate places Alpha Dean Lucas of the fearsome Wrath Pack in her path—her sister’s supposed-bonded mate—Becca sees the perfect weapon to destroy Bianca's world. Cold, powerful, and emotionally detached, Dean wants only one thing from Becca: an heir. In exchange, he offers her something she craves more than freedom—revenge.Bound by a blood vow and a chilling contract, Becca enters a marriage of calculated passion and mutual gain. But as dark secrets unfold and their twisted partnership deepens, lines blur between alliance and desire, hate and longing.What happens when the man she meant to use begins to mean something more?And what will Becca do when revenge costs her the one thing she never expected to have again—her heart?“My Sister’s Mate Became Mine After They Stole My Core” is a dark revenge romance brimming with betrayal, fierce passion, and the haunting pull of fated bonds. Perfect for fans of slow-burn tension, enemies-to-lovers dynamics, and heroines who rise from ruin.