
My Obsession
Power. Desire. Blood.
Lauretta Owens has everything-money, beauty, and power that makes even Alphas step back. As CEO of LuneArt Studios, she rules her world with poise and precision. But beneath her confidence lies a secret hunger-to have a little baby of her own though she doesn't care about men or relationships.
One wild night in Manhattan changes everything when she meets Savior Hunt-a devastatingly handsome stranger whose aura screams danger and dominance. Neither of them knows that their encounter will awaken an ancient feud buried in blood.
Lauretta is the daughter of a banished wolf family. Savior is the only heir of the pack that destroyed them.
When passion turns to obsession, and obsession turns to destiny, both must face the truth: they were never meant to love each other... yet they can't stay away.
Torn between duty and desire, loyalty and love, they risk everything to be together-even if it means defying the moon itself.
My Obsession is a dark, seductive werewolf romance filled with explosive chemistry, pack politics, and forbidden passion.
Two powerful souls. One cursed bond.
And a love so dangerous, it could start a war.
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Chapter 11
The night felt wrong.
Lauretta sensed it before she even stepped out of her car-an electric pressure in the air, thick enough to choke on. The Silvercrest Pack Summit was supposed to be neutral ground, a place for territory rulers to settle disputes, discuss trade, plan festivals, and maintain harmony.
Tonight, it felt like a battlefield wearing a polite mask.
She tugged her coat closer around her body, her heartbeat heavy and uneasy. The wolves moving across the outdoor courtyard walked too fast, spoke too sharply, and looked over their shoulders too often.
Angela's voice replayed in her mind:
"I don't like this, Retta. Something's off. You're sure you don't want me to come?"
Lauretta wished she had said yes. But she'd promised her father she would stand beside him.
And something inside her whispered that she needed to be here-for more reasons than the Summit.
She found her father near the center of the courtyard. Larry Owens stood stiffly, jaw clenched, eyes scanning the space as though he expected an attack at any second. Keisha Owens stood beside him, one steady hand resting on his back.
"Dad," Lauretta said softly.
His shoulders dropped a little when he saw her. "You're here."
"Of course I'm here."
He hugged her tightly-too tightly-and she felt the tremor in his arms. "I just... I have a bad feeling tonight."
"You're not the only one," she murmured.
Larry straightened, clearing his throat as if to shake off the vulnerability. "Stick close. And don't shift unless there's no other choice."
She nodded, though her wolf inside her stirred uneasily, already alert, already bristling.
They entered the Summit hall, a massive circular chamber with stone walls and skylights that revealed the glowing moon overhead. Leaders from various territories milled about, tension simmering.
Everything stopped the second the Hunts walked in.
Savior entered first-tall, dark-haired, impossibly composed. His presence pulled air from the room. His eyes swept the crowd, sharp, alert... and then they landed on Lauretta.
Her breath hitched.
He froze.
Just for a moment.
Then his expression shifted-something like relief... something like longing... something like danger.
Behind him came Hexta Hunt, broad-shouldered, gray-eyed, radiating power like a thunderstorm given human skin. His aura pushed into the room, demanding submission.
And many wolves instinctively lowered their heads.
Larry Owens did not.
Lauretta's pulse hammered. Her wolf rose, ears flattening, teeth baring in her mind.
Hexta's eyes locked onto Larry with cold, lethal recognition.
His voice rolled out like a blade dragged over stone.
"You."
Larry stepped forward with equal challenge.
"Hexta."
Their voices struck each other like flint and steel.
Lauretta felt the air change. Wolves straightened, hands going to their mates. Growls rippled through the chamber.
Savior moved subtly, stepping closer to his father-yet his eyes remained on Lauretta.
She felt seen. Exposed. Protected. Claimed.
Her wolf didn't know whether to run to him or attack him.
And then the triggering spark came-small, stupid, but enough.
A Hunt pack guard muttered loudly,
"Exiles don't belong here. They taint the room."
Larry lunged.
Keisha caught his arm, barely.
Growls erupted. Hunts moved forward, Owens pack bristled. The council elders shouted demands for calm-but no one listened.
Then Hexta took one step forward.
One step was enough.
"Larry Owens," he boomed, "I warned you years ago never to set foot near Hunt territory again. Yet here you stand. Defiant. Disrespectful. Still polluting the city with your lies."
Larry's snarl shook the walls. "You banished me for a crime you committed. And you know it."
"You betrayed the pack-"
"You destroyed my family!"
"You deserved exile."
"You deserved prison."
"And you deserved death."
Lauretta gasped.
Wolves surged to the front. Snarls snapped like whips. Claws scraped. Bodies shook with restrained fury.
Lauretta stepped back instinctively, her hand on her stomach.
Savior saw. His jaw tightened, eyes flashing with something fierce and protective. His hands curled into fists.
But Hexta wasn't finished. He stabbed a finger at Larry.
"And now your daughter stands here," he sneered, "carrying the child of-"
Savior cut him off with a growl so deep the windows vibrated.
"Don't," he snarled.
Hexta whipped around, shock flashing across his face. "What did you say?"
Savior stepped forward-right between Lauretta and his father.
Lauretta froze.
Everyone froze.
Savior's wolf rippled beneath his skin, his aura burning through the room, commanding, primal, furious.
"I said," Savior growled, "don't."
Larry stared in confusion. Keisha's hand flew to her mouth. Several wolves dropped their gazes automatically, reacting to Savior's alpha-born dominance.
Hexta's face went red. "You dare-"
Savior's voice boomed across the chamber.
"This is not about her."
But then he looked at Lauretta.
Really looked.
And the lie died in his mouth.
The way his expression softened... the way his breath caught... the way his wolf pushed at his skin...
Every wolf in the room sensed the truth.
Lauretta felt it too.
Her knees weakened. Her wolf rose, tail high, heart pounding.
Savior saw it and stepped closer.
Too close.
Close enough for the sparks to snap between them.
"Are you okay?" he asked quietly.
His voice... it was low, rough, intimate. A voice that belonged in the dark, in her bedroom, in her ear, on her skin.
Lauretta swallowed. "I'm fine."
"You don't look fine."
"You don't get to say that," she snapped, even as heat shivered through her body.
They stared at each other for several charged seconds-world fading, noise disappearing-until Hexta's roar shattered the moment.
"Savior Hunt!" Hexta thundered. "Move away from her."
Savior didn't move.
Lauretta's heart slammed against her ribs.
Larry's eyes widened as he realized what Savior was doing. "Boy," Larry growled, "you choose your next step very carefully-"
But Savior wasn't listening to either father. He was watching Lauretta.
Only her.
"Whatever happens tonight," he whispered, "don't be afraid. I won't let anyone touch you."
She hated that her throat tightened.
She hated that her wolf leaned toward him.
She hated that she believed him.
Hexta snapped. His wolf surged so violently the lights flickered.
"Savior, STEP AWAY NOW-"
Savior turned slowly.
"I won't."
It was quiet.
Soft.
Deadly.
Then all hell broke loose.
Hexta lunged toward Larry.
Owens wolves roared and charged forward.
Hunt wolves erupted in the opposite direction.
Bodies collided. Claws slashed. Snarls echoed. The chamber became a storm of violence, fury, and territorial dominance.
Savior moved instantly-shoving Lauretta behind him, intercepting a wolf aiming at her, throwing him into a wall so hard the stone cracked.
Lauretta's wolf surged, desperately wanting to shift to protect her father-but she couldn't. She felt dizzy, her body too protective of the baby to allow transformation. Her knees buckled.
Savior caught her.
His hands wrapped around her arms, steady and hot.
"Not now," he whispered urgently. "Your wolf is protecting the pup. You can't shift tonight."
"I have to help-" she cried.
"You'll collapse if you try."
She looked into his eyes-dark, wild, terrified for her.
"Savior-" she whispered.
"I've got you. I swear."
"Savior, I'm not weak"
"I never said you were " he said
"I can't just stand here, and watch your dad hit my dad" she said sharply.
"I know, but leave it to me, I will handle it " he said softly.
She hated how safe she felt.
Hated.
Loved.
Needed.
Feared.
Then Hexta threw Larry across the chamber.
Lauretta screamed.
Savior moved without hesitation-stepping between Hexta and Larry at the exact moment the Alpha lunged for a killing blow.
Hexta skidded to a halt, eyes widening.
Savior stood tall, shoulders squared, aura exploding with primal dominance.
"Touch him," Savior said softly, "and you start a war for real."
"Savior-he is nothing!"
"He is her father."
The chamber went silent.
Dead silent.
Every wolf froze.
Every mind processed the truth.
Every gaze swung to Lauretta.
Her heart stopped.
Savior didn't back down.
He lifted his chin, voice resonant and undeniable.
"And she," he continued, "is the woman carrying my child."
Gasps rippled through the hall.
Hexta staggered back.
Larry stared at Savior with disbelief and fury.
Keisha clutched her chest.
Lauretta felt her knees weaken again-this time from pure shock.
Savior stepped forward, wolf blazing through his eyes.
"I won't let anyone-Hunt or Owens-hurt her. From this moment forward, she is under my protection."
"Savior-" Lauretta whispered, breath trembling.
He turned to her, voice low, rough, unbreakable.
"And I don't care who disagrees."
The chamber exploded with whispers, outrage, shock, and shifting wolves.
But it didn't matter.
Because everyone knew:
The feud was no longer between Hexta and Larry.
It was about them.
Lauretta.
Savior.
And the unborn child tying their fates together.
And nothing would ever be the same.
----
The chamber felt frozen in time.
Savior's declaration-She is the woman carrying my child-hung in the air like a lightning strike that hadn't finished burning.
No one breathed.
No one spoke.
Every wolf in the room stood suspended between instinct and shock.
Then, slowly, the reaction began.
A sharp intake of breath here.
A growl of disbelief there.
Whispers swirling like smoke.
Lauretta's chest tightened as dozens of eyes settled on her. Judgment. Curiosity. Shock. Awe. Fear.
Her wolf pressed close against her skin, trying to shield her from the weight of the entire room.
She tried to speak-tried to breathe-but her throat felt too tight.
Larry Owens was the first to break the spell.
He pushed himself up from the ground where Hexta had thrown him, face bruised and bleeding. But the pain didn't register. His eyes were locked only on Savior.
"Repeat that," Larry growled, the sound thick and shaking. "I want to hear you say it again."
Savior didn't flinch.
Didn't blink.
Didn't look away.
He stepped in front of Lauretta-shielding her again-and spoke each word with a quiet conviction that shook the room.
"She's carrying my child."
Keisha gasped and covered her mouth.
A ripple of tension rolled through the Owens pack, half confusion and half something like hope.
Hexta Hunt staggered as if someone had punched him in the gut. His eyes went wide with disbelief-then fury exploded across his face like a scorched earth wildfire.
"YOU LIAR!"
He lunged.
Savior shoved Lauretta gently behind him and met his father's attack head-on. They collided with a thunderous impact that shook dust from the ceiling. Power cracked between them-two alphas' auras clashing, ripping through the chamber like violent wind.
Hexta roared, his voice full of betrayal.
"You dare shame your blood like this? You dare claim that woman-"
Savior's snarl cut him off.
"Say one more word against her," he warned, "and I swear it won't be the rumors tearing down your legacy-it will be me."
Lauretta's breath caught.
He meant it.
Every wolf in the room heard it.
Every wolf felt it.
The future alpha had just drawn a line in the sand against his own father-for her.
Larry growled low, his eyes narrowing. "If you think I'll allow you anywhere near my daughter again after all your family has done-"
"You don't get to decide that!" Savior snapped.
Larry advanced on him, trembling with rage. "She is my daughter. The only reason she's in this mess is because you Hunt bastards can't keep your power under control-"
Keisha caught his arm sharply. "Larry. Stop."
He shook her off and jabbed a finger at Savior. "You think you're protecting her? You've already put a target on her back! On our family! On that child!"
The child.
Lauretta touched her stomach without thinking.
Savior's eyes softened instantly.
"Nothing," he said, voice steady and commanding, "and I mean nothing-will happen to her or the baby."
Anger surged through Larry's expression, but something else flickered beneath it-a father's fear. A father's realization that he was losing control of the situation.
That he no longer had the power to decide everything for his daughter.
Lauretta finally found her voice, thick and trembling.
"Dad, please-"
He turned to her, heartbreak etched across his face. "Lauretta... you promised me "
The words cut straight through her.
She swallowed hard. "I-don't know how it happened....And I didn't plan for this. But-"
Larry's expression darkened.
"You fell for him."
"No," Lauretta whispered. "I-"
Savior looked back at her. His chest rose and fell sharply. Emotion flickered in his eyes-fear, longing, hope.
Larry rounded on Savior again. "Look at what you've done. Look at what you've started."
Savior's voice dropped dangerously low. "I didn't start anything."
He pointed at Hexta.
"He did."
Gasps rippled.
Hexta's entire body stiffened.
Savior continued, voice cold. "This feud between the Hunts and Owens began long before Lauretta and I ever met. You think I don't know what happened? You think I haven't heard the whispers? The lies? The things you told me as a child?"
Hexta's jaw clenched. "We are not discussing this here."
Savior stepped closer, aura flaring so violently the nearest wolves stumbled back.
"No. We settle this now."
The tension reached a breaking point. One spark. One wrong breath. One lunge-and the room would turn into a slaughterhouse.
Suddenly the council elders shouted as one:
"ENOUGH!"
Light exploded from the raised dais.
Magic-not wolf magic, but pure Lunar Council energy-poured through the chamber, stunning every wolf into immediate stillness.
Lauretta gasped as the light washed over her skin like electrified snow.
Every alpha dropped their gaze.
Every beta froze.
Every omega whimpered.
The Council Lead Elder-an ancient she-wolf with silver eyes and braided hair-stepped forward with the command of someone who had ended centuries-old wars before breakfast.
Her voice echoed through the chamber.
"This Summit is neutral ground. And yet you Hunts and Owens bring old sins and new heat into a sacred space."
Her gaze snapped to Hexta.
"You disgrace your title, Hexta Hunt."
Then to Larry.
"You disgrace your second chance, Larry Owens."
Then her eyes landed on Lauretta.
Lauretta stiffened.
"And you," the elder said softly, "walk into danger half-aware of your power and wholly aware of its cost."
Lauretta's pulse trembled.
Her wolf lowered its head instinctively.
Savior stepped closer to Lauretta-subtle, but unmistakable.
Claiming.
Protecting.
Defying.
The elder's gaze flicked to him.
"And you, Savior Hunt," she said, "have broken the Summit's law by declaring a mate claim without council permission."
Gasps burst through the room.
Lauretta froze.
Savior's voice came quietly, fiercely:
"I didn't claim her."
He turned, looking directly into Lauretta's eyes.
"I acknowledged what already exists."
Her breath caught.
Before she could even process the meaning behind his words, the elder lifted her hand and sent another wave of power rolling through the room.
"Enough! This feud ends tonight. For now."
Her voice sharpened.
"All wolves will leave this hall. The Hunts will return to their territory. The Owens will return to theirs. No one will cross boundaries until the council convenes next week to decide what comes next."
Larry stiffened. "What about the child?"
Hexta snarled. "What about the disgrace to my son-"
Savior cut through them both.
"Leave her out of this. Leave them out of this."
The elder's silver eyes softened the slightest bit as they landed on Lauretta's stomach.
"The unborn pup will be discussed when the council is ready. Not before."
Lauretta exhaled shakily.
Savior's jaw tightened.
The elder raised her staff.
The chamber's doors burst open with a wave of power.
"Now GO."
Wolves scattered.
Hunt wolves gathered around Hexta, guiding him out while he glared back at Lauretta with a storm of rage and disbelief.
Owens wolves flocked to Larry, supporting him as he limped out, still staring at Savior like the revelation had knocked the world out of alignment.
Soon the room emptied...
...until only three people remained:
Lauretta.
Savior.
And the silence between them.
Savior stepped toward her.
"Lauretta-"
Her throat tightened painfully.
"Savior... what did you do?"
He exhaled slowly, shoulders dropping with exhaustion and something vulnerable.
"I did what I had to do."
"No." Her voice cracked. "You did something you can't undo."
He swallowed, eyes glinting with raw honesty.
"I know."
He reached out-hesitant, as if touching her might break her entirely.
"Lauretta. Look at me."
When she finally did, he whispered:
"I meant every word."
The world shifted under her feet.
Her heart stuttered painfully.
"I'm not letting them hurt you," he continued, voice trembling despite trying to keep it firm. "I'm not letting them hurt our child. And I'm not letting you go."
Her breath hitched.
"Savior, you don't even know if that's what I want."
He stepped closer, close enough that she could feel his body heat, smell his scent-earth, rain, danger, and home.
"You do," he whispered.
And the terrifying thing was...
She did.
But wanting something didn't make it safe.
Just as she opened her mouth to answer-
"RETTA!"
Angela's voice burst through the chamber.
Lauretta's head whipped around. Angela sprinted through the doorway, heels in one hand, braids bouncing, eyes wild with fury and terror.
"Girl, are you insane?! The whole pack just saw you about to start a supernatural telenovela war!"
Lauretta closed her eyes.
Here we go.
Angela reached them, panting, and shoved Savior in the chest.
"You! Alpha Thor wannabe! You just claimed my best friend in front of... of... EVERYBODY!"
Savior blinked. "I didn't-"
"Shut UP! And stop being hot while you're doing it!"
Lauretta groaned. "Angela, not now."
Angela turned to her, eyes softening.
"You okay, babe?"
Lauretta nodded, though she wasn't sure if it was true.
Angela hugged her tight-then glared at Savior again.
"If you break her heart, your balls will be my new keychain."
Savior actually looked afraid.
Just a little.
Lauretta almost laughed. Almost.
Angela grabbed Lauretta's hand. "Come on. We're leaving before his family decides to start Round Two: The Re-Violening."
Savior stepped forward, desperate.
"Lauretta-"
Angela cut in.
"Nope. Not tonight, wolf boy. You've done enough."
She dragged Lauretta out of the chamber.
Savior didn't follow-but the look he gave Lauretta as the doors closed...
Burned.
And promised.
And warned.
It was the kind of look that said:
This is far from over.
And Lauretta knew-
It wasn't.
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A man feared in the shadows, a mafia lord whose name alone commanded power and blood. Serafina Dunes had one mission: send Rapheal Dekoms to hell.
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8.6
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8.6
Naomi Nelson thought her life was ordinary.
A quiet high school student trying to survive exams, friendships, and the confusing emotions of teenage love. But everything changes the night she receives a mysterious message attached to a bracelet she doesn't remember owning.
"I found you."
Soon Naomi discovers that the bracelet belonged to her late father-and it holds the key to a powerful company he helped create before his mysterious death.
With the help of Ethan Cole, the intelligent and determined boy who has always stood quietly beside her, Naomi begins uncovering secrets buried deep in her father's past. But the closer they get to the truth, the more dangerous things become.
Strangers begin watching them.
Hidden enemies emerge.
And someone is willing to do anything to claim what Naomi unknowingly inherited.
As trust is tested and feelings grow stronger between Naomi and Ethan, one question begins to haunt her:
Is Ethan protecting her... or hiding something from her?
In a story filled with mystery, betrayal, and love, Naomi must uncover the truth about her father before the past catches up with her.
Because someone out there has been waiting years to find her.
And now...
they finally have.

9.4
My husband, the ruthless Underboss of the Ewing crime family, was terrified of one thing: his dead fiancée’s memory.
Or rather, her living sister, Ivana, who used that memory to turn my life into a living hell.
To "apologize" for humiliating me at a gala, Corbett brought me a peace offering: a green macaron.
"Pistachio," he promised. "Your favorite."
I took one bite, and my throat instantly seized. It felt like barbed wire tightening around my windpipe.
It wasn't pistachio. It was almond paste.
Corbett knew I was deadly allergic. He used to carry my EpiPen on our first dates.
As I collapsed to the floor, wheezing and clawing at my neck, a scream ripped from the guest wing.
"Corbett! Help! They're posting mean comments about me again!"
Ivana.
Corbett looked down at me, his dying wife, and then looked toward the hallway where Ivana was crying over Instagram.
He hesitated for only a second.
Then he pulled his leg away from my grasping hand.
"I'll be right back," he said, turning his back on me. "Just... use your pen."
He ran to comfort a healthy woman while I crawled across the carpet, vision tunneling, forcing the needle into my own thigh to restart my heart.
As I lay there shaking, listening to him soothe her, the last thread of love snapped.
I didn't call an ambulance.
I pulled a burner phone from behind the vanity mirror and texted the one man Corbett feared more than death—his rival, Don Kain Solomon.
"I accept. Get me out."

9.5
Eight days after my c-section, my husband left me and our hungry, premature newborn alone.
He rushed to his manipulative ex-girlfriend, Cassidy, who was faking another one of her "panic attacks," just as he always did.
His obsession with "saving" her had already caused our son's premature birth. This time, it got him killed.
In a jealous rage, Cassidy slammed her car into us, and my baby was gone.
But when I woke up in the hospital, Kevin was protecting her, not me.
He told me it was an accident, that her diagnosed mental illness made her not responsible. He even had our son cremated without my consent, erasing all the evidence.
He begged me to forgive them, to let it all blow over so we could be a family again.
I looked at the man who had destroyed my life and smiled.
"I called the police, Kevin," I said, showing him my phone. "And that medical certificate you're holding? It's a fake."

8.6
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7.6
I pulled the perfectly baked Beef Wellington from the oven, its rich scent filling our Manhattan penthouse. For five years, I’d crafted this perfect life, but tonight, I’d discover my entire existence was a cruel, silent lie. The man I loved had built it all on betrayal.
Preparing our anniversary dinner, I reflected on five years of building a flawless home for Blake, a dream I’d never known.
Searching for a pen, I found a hidden compartment in Blake’s desk containing a cheap black USB drive—a significant secret for a man who despised anything less than perfect.
His MacBook unlocked with his birthday, not ours. The USB, after a near-data-wipe, revealed "The Archives": hundreds of photos of Blake with his college girlfriend, Isabelle, passionate love letters, and a wardrobe chosen to mirror hers. My name yielded "0 results found," while millions were wired to Isabelle.
I was a meticulously funded stand-in, a ghost he dressed up to play house. My non-existence in his world and his financial betrayal ignited a cold, burning rage.
Blake returned, dismissive, offering a delayed anniversary gift. I confronted him; he ripped the USB, snapped it, and stated, "Nothing changes, as long as you know your place." My obedience shattered: "I want a divorce," I declared, then destroyed dinner and packed my own bag.