
My Stepson, My Mate
He hated my gut!
I detested his arrogance!
I was supposed to be his ex-stepmother,but I hated pack politics and returned to the human community after Alpha Holt's death.
I was forced back to heal the wounds of the one that hated me the most, my stepson Adrian.
To the world he was the famous NHL golden boy of hockey and to the Frostfang pack, their feared Alpha.
But the moon goddess had another plan.
On the night he was crowned as Alpha, his father's mark faded from my neck and Adrian's mate bond burnt harshly on my skin. But fate wasn't done yet.
We were expected to team up to fight a common foe when we could barely stand each other.
Was our fate strong enough to overcome physical hatred?
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Chapter 6
Selena's POV
For a full second, I was sure I'd misheard. There was no damn way the same guy who looked at me like I was gum stuck to his shoe had just moaned my name.
My pulse went completely rogue. Every rational part of me yelled: Leave. Get the fuck out. Pretend you didn't hear a thing. But apparently, curiosity had other plans.
Before I even had a chance to stop myself, my legs were moving on their own accord. One slow, shaky step after another toward the showers. The sound of water hitting tile got louder, mingling with the frantic thumping of my heart.
Thick and hazy steam hugged my skin, making my breaths go all over the place. I reached the end of the benches, and against every bit of common sense I had left, I peeked around the corner.
Holy fricking hell.
Water streamed over the body of a tall, fit, tanned man. His thick shoulders, chest, and arms glistened, muscles moving under the water like they had a mind of their own. Eyes closed, head leaned back against the tile, my stepson was completely lost in his own world.
I went rigid, pulse going crazy, and for the life of me, I couldn't stop staring. Every detail of him was pulling me in. My eyes slid lower even though my brain kept screaming at me to stop.
But I couldn't.
I just... couldn't.
My eyes fell on his thick, long, shaft tightly wrapped in his soapy fist. I knew I was acting like a total pervert, but I stayed planted anyway, every nerve burning hot.
Unblinking, I watched as his veiny hand worked up and down his cock. Resting his back against the tile, his pace sped up. My cunt felt like waterfalls, twisting and tumbling.
Then, with a low groan, he came. White streaks of semen shot out from his swollen cock, mixing with the running water, and my whole body went on edge.
Everything else went quiet, too quiet, if you ask me.
Figuring it was about time I left, I finally tore my eyes away... only to lock onto his. And there was straight-up rage in them.
"Crap," I hissed, stumbling back into the corner. My heart was doing gymnastics in my chest, and I slapped a hand over my mouth to keep my breathing quiet. Maybe he hadn't actually seen me. Maybe...
The shower cut off.
"Selena," came a terrifyingly calm voice. "I already saw you."
My stomach went to greet my feet as it dropped. Great. Busted.
Drawing in a shaky, I squared my shoulders and stepped into view. No point hiding now.
Water droplets still traced down his chest, highlighting every curve of his naked form. His eyes were pure storm, his jaw tight enough to crack.
We just stared at each other for a beat, the room completely silent.
"Care to explain why the fuck you are watching me take a shower?!" he finally snapped.
"I-I just-I wasn't-"
"Are you this shameless, Selena? I give you the green light one time, and you turn into a full-blown creep... and later, you'd have the nerve to tell me you're not a slut?"
Whatever wetness I'd felt earlier dried up the second those words left his lips. And... he was kinda right. This really didn't look good.
Clearing my throat, I forced some kind of composure into my voice. "It's not what it looks like, okay? I came to talk to you about something important and-"
Dark brow lifted. " In the showers?"
I turned redder than strawberries. "No! Your teammate said you'd be done with the showers, so I came to check. I swear–I came here to talk, not to... watch!"
He snorted. "Uh-huh. Sure."
Okay, that's it.
I was so done with his arrogance. "Excuse me? You're the one moaning my name, genius!"
A muscle in his jaw twitched as he froze.
"Must've heard wrong," he said flatly. "Not everything's centered on you."
"Right. Because apparently, moaning my name is totally unrelated to me. Makes perfect sense."
He let out a mocking laugh. "You're really desperate to believe that, huh? You think I'd be jerking off to you? A granny? Please."
Heat shot from my chest straight to my ears. I was only seven years older than him, for crying out loud. "You arrogant fricking asshole-"
Cold grey eyes pinned me in place. "Still beats being the creep staring in the steam... while her stepson is stark naked."
Immediately he uttered those words, my cheeks heated up and my eyes betrayed me yet again, sliding down to the monster between his legs. Even soft, it was still long. How was that even possible?
The sound of him clearing his throat made me want to die. There was no way I could meet his eyes after being caught in the act. So I spun on my heel, stumbling past benches, through the locker room, down the hallway, until I burst out of the training facility.
The chilly night air made my skin tingle and goosebumps danced up my arms. Heart racing rapidly, I leaned against the brick wall of the building, trying to catch my breath.
Cheeks still red from embarrassment, I glared at the frost-covered pavement, city lights twinkling across the icy crystals, forcing myself to calm the hell down.
After what felt like an eternity, Adrian stormed out behind me, fully dressed, his bag slung over one shoulder. He didn't even glance my way.
He moved with long, confident strides, all alpha energy, heading straight for his red Corvette, parked a good distance from the entrance. I had to jog just to try to keep up.
"What the fuck are you still doing here?!" he barked without slowing.
"I told you before, I need to talk to you!" I shouted, trying to close the distance.
"Now? Really? About what?" His voice was harsh and dismissive like I was some annoying fly buzzing around his head.
"Listen, my roommate... she's dead. I have reasons to believe it was a wolf attack."
He froze mid-step and I nearly stumbled as he stopped so suddenly. He spun around, eyes narrowing. "A... wolf?"
"Yes." I said.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes," I insisted. "The huge-ass bite mark on her neck and claw marks all over her body prove it. This wasn't a stray animal, it was a rogue wolf."
His eyes went wide as saucers. "A rogue wolf? We haven't had any of those in years. The last ones... were killed by my father, and your husband." He sneered on the last word, but I refused to flinch.
"I know what I'm saying," I tried to sound braver than I felt. "And as the new Alpha, it's your job to take care of this before it gets out of hand."
Anger flashed in those stormy grey eyes. "I didn't ask for any of it. If someone had actually saved the last Alpha's life, he'd still be here to 'take care of this'. But that incompetent doctor didn't. And now I'm expected to put my life and career on hold to chase some 'rogue wolf'?"
"Yes." I answered, ignoring the rest. I was tired of him dragging that up every damn time.
He threw up his hands in exasperation. "Yeah... no. I'm not chasing ghosts."
"Ghosts?" I bit back a curse, fists tight. "My roommate's body proves it! And if you don't hunt them down... rogue wolves don't just disappear."
"I've got a life. A career. And apparently, some crazy doctor following me around like a dog in heat."
"Dog in heat?!" I took a step closer , close enough that another step would have our breaths flirting with each other. Frustration and fear swirled inside me. "You think this is a joke? She's dead, Adrian! And you are just gonna shrug it off?"
He paused for a second, and I dared to hope he'd come to his senses. Nope. He strode to his Corvette, unlocked it, tossed his bag onto the passenger seat, slid in, and rolled the window down.
"If you'll excuse me, mother," he said coldly. "I've got a party to get to."
Did I hear that right?
A party? After everything?
By the time I realized what was happening, he'd already gunned the engine and vanished, leaving me frozen in place like a total fool.
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8.9
The Moon Goddess gave them a bond-Adrian gave his heart to someone else.
For three years, Luna Mira has lived in the shadow of her trauma, clinging to the comfort of an Alpha who felt like safety. until a grieving widow arrives and exposes the truth. While Mira struggles to heal, Adrian risks everything for another woman, showering her with the affection and gifts meant for his wife.
After a brutal betrayal on the streets of France, Mira learns that being a mate is destiny-but being a Luna is power. If Adrian won't choose her, she'll choose herself. and the most dangerous Lycan King in the world may already be waiting to claim what Adrian foolishly threw away.

9.7
Some chains are forged in iron.
Others in desire.
Sebastian Kol has existed for six centuries. Cursed to burn alive in his own skin every night he transforms into a beast even he cannot control. He wants one thing. Freedom. And after five centuries of searching, a prophecy finally gives it a name.
Leilani Ravenwood.
She carries the mark of the moon goddess on her skin and a prophecy that brands her as his salvation. Her blood silences his beast, and her touch sets him on fire.
In the worst possible way. And in the best possible way.
Furious at the hold she has over him, Sebastian takes her, strips her of everything, and bends her world until it breaks, determined to own what the goddess dared to use against him. What follows is dark and consuming. A monster who has never met his match, and a woman who proves to be it.
But Leilani Ravenwood does not break easily. And somewhere between the hatred and the hunger, the punishment and the pull, the ancient beast begins to suspect the terrible truth.
The woman born to be his salvation may already be his undoing, his poison and cure wearing the same skin.
And he is running out of reasons to care.

7.1
On her eighteenth birthday, Melissa expected a fated mate bond and a future as Luna. Instead, she received a public humiliation that shattered her soul. Her childhood sweetheart, Kelan, rejected her for her best friend, and her own family sold her to the highest bidder like livestock, to Alpha Draven the Demon of Dark Moon Valley. He is a man twice her age, a tyrant who bought Melissa to break a dark bloodline curse. He expects an obedient pawn and a submissive wife.
He didn't expect a strategist. From the shadows of Draven's stone fortress, Melissa begins a cold-blooded campaign of revenge. She isn't just surviving; she's siphoning wealth, buying up her ex-mate's debts, and plotting a coup. But her plan hits a deadly snag when she touches Briston, the Alpha's son and heir. The spark is undeniable. The Moon Goddess has played a cruel joke and Melissa is fated to the son of the man who owns her.

9.5
I woke up gasping from a nightmare of flames devouring Chandler Finch's estate, my body wrapped in burning curtains as I died alone.
But my eyes opened to silk sheets in his penthouse master bedroom. He was alive beside me, his cedarwood scent real. This was my second chance—I'd been reborn.
His phone buzzed: Eugenia Stewart's "emergency." Her security detail reported her refusing meals, unstable. Chandler bolted without a glance, rushing to her side.
I signed the brutal cohabitation contract binding me to him, but Temperance had planted birth control pills in the trash—a trap to frame me. Chandler found them, exploded in jealous rage, crushing the pills to dust. "No child unless it's mine," he growled, possessive fire in his eyes.
Brett, Eugenia's lapdog, stormed in later, accusing me of manipulation. I fired back: Chandler demanded my womb for his heir. Brett paled, fled to tattle.
Then the storm hit—power outage, locked on the terrace in pouring rain, freezing as Eugenia faked an asthma attack on Chandler's line, stealing his focus again. I hung up, huddled with a stray puppy, nearly dying from hypothermia.
He'd never believed me before—Eugenia's lies always won, dooming me to isolation and fire. Why did her every whimper trump my screams? How could he be so blind?
This time, reborn weeks before the inferno, I wouldn't beg. I'd play his game, shatter Eugenia's web, and make Chandler mine—before the flames returned.

7.2
Christa discovered her adopted daughter Evelyn was sneaking around with a street thug named Dante.
When she furiously confronted her, Evelyn squeezed out a few tears and played the tragic, abused orphan.
"Mom is so cruel to me, I just want someone to love me," Evelyn cried to the men of the house, who instantly took her side.
Christa didn't realize her anger only gave the girl the perfect victim card. Evelyn manipulated the family's guilt to drain their wealth and orchestrate a massive corporate fraud.
When the authorities closed in, Evelyn let Christa's eldest daughter Julianna take the fall, sending her to federal prison.
The Stephenson family went completely bankrupt.
Christa's husband Grant, crushed by the betrayal and debt, jumped off a Manhattan skyscraper.
Until her family was entirely destroyed, Christa couldn't understand. They had given the orphan a home, a trust fund, and endless love.
Why did Evelyn treat them like easy marks? Why did she use their kindness as a weapon to tear them apart?
Opening her eyes again, Christa saw the heavy velvet drapes letting in the pale morning light.
She was back seven years ago, on the exact day she first caught Evelyn texting that thug.
This time, Christa wouldn't scream or fight. She would cut off the money, drop the rules, and watch the parasite dig her own grave.

9.5
After months of tearing the continent apart, I finally found her. Covered in mud and blood, raw from the river, I was a monster, a ghost. Across the street, June looked peaceful, utterly unaware.
Then, a man stepped out, shielding her with an umbrella, his arm a casual, possessive claim. My heart stopped.
I unleashed my Alpha aura; June shivered, thinking it a cold snap. Frankie turned, a mocking smile in his eyes. He knew.
Marcus broke ribs restraining my rage as June and Frankie drove away, taking the only light in my miserable world.
The 'Tabula Rasa' spell hadn't just erased her memory; it rewired her soul, making her immune to our mate bond. She saw an ordinary stranger. Her scent gone, preferences changed. Agony shredded my mind; my power useless.
My magic failed, but I had other weapons. "Buy the street. Buy the shop. Buy every property within five miles. Suffocate them with cash," I commanded. Tomorrow, I'd be Bren, a bankrupt man seeking solace, ready to reclaim what was mine.