
Piss Off, Alpha! You Lost Me Forever
To Alpha Damien, Sophia was never a Luna-merely a breathing womb.
For years, she bore the weight of his cold indifference, trapped in a marriage where he only touched her on the "fertility days" his mother decreed.
While he flaunted his mistress Tiffany through the kingdom, Sophia was given a brutal ultimatum--
Return only when you carry a son.
She nearly lost her life giving birth to their daughter. But her suffering meant nothing-not to Damien, not to his vicious mother, and certainly not to a pack that saw her as nothing more than disposable breeding stock.
Now, pregnant again, Sophia overhears Damien's callous words:
She can handle the risks better than Tiffany.
In that moment, something in her snaps.
She's done being the obedient Luna.
Done enduring endless humiliation.
Done watching Tiffany poison their daughter's mind and steal the motherhood that should have been hers.
But escaping an Alpha is no easy feat-not when their bond refuses to break. and dark enemies lie in wait, hungry to seize control of her unborn heir.
Will Sophia reclaim her life, her daughter, and the wolf that's been dormant inside her for far too long?
Or will the man she once loved burn every last thing she holds dear to the ground?
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Chapter 2
SOPHIA'S POV
THREE DAYS LATER
I stood before the bathroom sink, staring at three pregnancy tests.
Two lines. Two lines. Two lines.
Each one clearly displayed the same result.
Pregnant.
I was actually pregnant.
My trembling fingers picked up the first stick, then the second, then the third. I checked them over and over, hoping I was mistaken, but reality offered no escape.
How could this be? I had just resolved to leave, hadn't even begun to make arrangements, and fate played this cruel joke.
What was I supposed to do?
This child shouldn't exist. Not now. Not at the very moment I decided to escape.
My hand drifted to my lower abdomen. It was still flat, but I knew a new life was quietly taking root. If it was a son, I'd be forced to stay, only to die in some "unfortunate accident" after childbirth, clearing the way for Tiffany to take over.
If it was a daughter, I'd become a laughingstock once more-the failure who "produced two useless girls in a row."
Either way, this child would be my cage.
"Sophia!"
Helen's shrill voice cut through the door.
I snapped back to the present, frantically shoving all three tests into my coat pocket. My heart hammered against my ribs, my palms were slick with cold sweat.
Bang!
The door was thrown open violently.
Helen stormed in like a hurricane, the head housekeeper and two maids trailing behind her. Her face was alight with impatience, her eyes gleaming with a sick excitement.
"Well?"
Everyone knew this was the time of the month for the test.
The housekeeper knew. The maids knew. The cook probably knew. Even the pack's young pups likely knew.
My cycle, my ovulation, my fertile window-these intimate details were public knowledge within the pack. No one had ever considered my privacy. Not even my past self.
I took a deep breath, steadying my voice. "I-"
Before my prepared excuse could leave my lips, she shoved me aside and marched straight to the sink, snatching up the test strip I'd left there. She held it close to her eyes.
The next second-
Smack!
"Nothing again?!" She hurled the stick onto the marble floor, where it shattered into pieces.
"What good are you?!"
I watched her rage in silence.
"Do you think silence is enough? Ten years! A full decade!" Helen's voice climbed higher, sharper. "What have you brought this family besides one useless girl? Do you know what the pack says about you?"
"No, but I'm sure you're eager to tell me," I replied calmly.
Helen faltered, clearly taken aback by my response.
"They say you're barren," she spat venomously. "That you're a curse. That because of you, Damien's authority is undermined! He should have rejected you from the start! He should have married Tiffany!"
"Then perhaps they're right," I said, lifting my head to meet her gaze.
The air in the room froze.
"What?" Helen's voice became a shriek.
"I said, perhaps they're right. Perhaps I am a curse," I repeated, each word deliberate. I took two steps forward, my face shadowed. "So, it's best you don't provoke me. Or you'll learn the consequences."
The two maids gasped in horror. The housekeeper's face paled. Helen's face flushed crimson. She pointed a trembling finger at me, speechless with rage.
"You... you..."
Ignoring her stammering, I continued, "And I know you prefer Tiffany. Damien loves her more. I'll be leaving soon. Let her bear your heir."
"That is your duty! Not hers!" Helen roared. "The Moon Goddess matched you with Damien! It is your obligation to bear his children! You will keep bearing them until you produce a son!"
"The Moon Goddess?" I laughed, the sound dripping with bitterness. "The Moon Goddess commands me to breed but grants me no real marriage? Makes me Luna but denies me basic respect? What kind of deity is that?"
"Silence! How dare you blaspheme!"
Crack!
A sharp slap landed across my face.
Pain exploded from my cheek. My head snapped to the side, ears ringing. I could even taste blood in the corner of my mouth.
"You ungrateful wretch!" Helen's voice shook. "It was my son who gave you the title of Luna! Who gave you status and wealth! And you dare complain!"
Slowly, I turned my head back, running my tongue over the cut on my lip.
Ten years. How many times had I been struck in these ten years? I'd lost count.
Every single time, I'd bowed my head, apologized, endured, told myself everything would be fine once I produced an heir. But not this time. I wouldn't endure it anymore.
I raised my hand.
This time, I would fight back.
"Sophia!"
A hand shot out and clamped around my wrist, the grip so tight it hurt.
Damien stood there, having appeared out of nowhere. His Alpha presence instantly dominated the room.
Everyone bowed their heads, holding their breath.
If this were the old me, I would have done the same. But the me now no longer cared.
"Let go of me," I said coldly.
"Have you lost your mind?" Damien stared at me, his gaze icy. "Raising a hand against Mother?"
"She hit me first!" I pointed to my swollen cheek. "Are you blind?"
Damien's eyes flickered over my face, lingering on the vivid handprint for less than a second before moving away.
"You disrespected her first," he stated flatly.
I froze.
That sentence proved it. He had seen Helen strike me. And he didn't care.
"Apologize to Mother," he commanded.
"Why should I?"
"Because she is an elder. The former Luna," Damien's tone was one of simple fact. "You will show respect."
"And what about me?" I heard my voice tremble. "I am the current Luna. Who respects me?"
Damien frowned, as if the question were absurd.
"Sophia, don't be difficult."
He released my wrist. His gaze dropped to the shattered pregnancy test on the floor.
A flicker of disappointment and disgust passed through his eyes. The look one gives a defective product, a failed investment. But he said nothing.
He stepped past me toward the housekeeper standing by the door. He took an insulated food carrier from him.
"Is it ready?"
"Yes, Alpha," the housekeeper replied respectfully. "All Miss Tiffany's favorite French dishes."
So that was it. That was why he'd come back.
Not for the test results. Not even for pack business.
He'd returned to fetch Tiffany's favorite meal.
If Helen didn't also favor this chef's cooking, and a replacement couldn't be found, I had no doubt Damien would have taken our personal chef with him, just so Tiffany could have the finest food every day.
I stood there, watching him carefully cradle the carrier, a trace of softness even touching his lips.
How long had it been since I'd seen that softness?
Five years? Ten?
I couldn't even remember.
"Damien..." Helen began.
"Mother, I must go. Tiffany is waiting," Damien cut her off, turning to leave.
"Damien," I called out.
He turned back impatiently. "What now?"
"We should sever the bond. I want a divorce."
When I said it, everything felt calmer than I'd imagined.
The air in the room solidified.
The housekeeper stood rigid. The two maids gasped into their hands. Helen's face drained of color.
Damien turned fully, his eyes fixed on me. There was no shock in his gaze, only annoyance.
"A new game? I don't have time for this," he said, as if dealing with a minor nuisance. "Tiffany is hungry. She's waiting for me."
And with that, he actually left.
His footsteps faded down the hall, followed by the sound of the door opening, closing, and a car engine starting.
He was gone.
I asked for a divorce, and he said, "Tiffany is hungry."
Our ten-year marriage weighed less than one of Tiffany's meals.
I stood rooted to the spot, and suddenly, I began to laugh.
The sound echoed in the silent room, bordering on hysterical.
"Have you gone mad?" Helen stared at me. "What are you laughing at?"
"I'm laughing at my own stupidity," I said, wiping nonexistent tears from the corner of my eye. "Ten years' worth of stupidity."
I turned and walked toward the door.
"You stop right there!" Helen shouted after me. "I did not dismiss you!"
But I didn't stop.
I couldn't stand another second in that room. I couldn't bear to see Helen's contorted face, or breathe that suffocating air any longer.
I was leaving.
No longer waiting for Damien's permission. No longer heeding Helen's commands. No longer bound by pack law.
I would take Ashley. I would take the child in my womb. And I would leave this place forever.
I pushed open the door to the study.
This was where Damien handled pack affairs, typically heavily guarded, but now it stood empty. He'd been in such a hurry to reach Tiffany that he hadn't even locked it.
I walked straight to his desk and pulled open a drawer.
Our marriage certificate, asset portfolios, pack accounting ledgers-all meticulously filed and organized. Damien was always thorough, precise.
I took out the documents I needed and spread them on the desk. Then I turned on the computer and began drafting the divorce petition.
Assets. Custody. Terms.
I listed them one by one, each clause born from a decade of humiliation and quiet fury.
Finally, at the end, I added one more line:
[This agreement shall take effect immediately upon signing. No revocation permitted.]
With the final word typed, I took a deep breath and hit print.
The printer hummed softly, spitting out page after page. I gathered them, collated the documents, and slid them into a folder.
Now, I needed to find Ashley.
My daughter. The daughter I hadn't seen for so long.
It had been three months since Damien moved her to his private residence. He said the environment there was better for nurturing a future Alpha female, that my quarters were too oppressive, that I would hinder her growth.But I knew the real reason. He wanted to keep Ashley away from me. To give Tiffany more chances to get close, to replace me in my daughter's heart.
I tucked the folder under my arm, stood up, and took one last look around the room.
This room I was never permitted to enter. This room that symbolized Damien's power and status. This room that once filled me with awe.
Now, I only felt the urgent need to leave.
I was going to see my daughter. To tell her we were leaving.
We were starting a new life.
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9.7
On the eve of her wedding to a man she doesn't love, Victoria Halstead makes a choice that will change the kingdom forever she runs.
Victoria has spent her entire life being the perfect daughter, the obedient lady, the bride her father selected. But when she discovers her marriage is nothing more than a political transaction to keep her controlled and confined, she does the unthinkable: she escapes into the night with nothing but a hidden trunk and a desperate hope for freedom.
What she doesn't know is that her bodyguard, Rowan, the quiet, brooding man who has been watching over her for months-is not just protecting her. He's been waiting for this moment. Because Victoria's beloved uncle didn't die of natural causes. He was murdered. And the truth he died protecting could shatter the kingdom.
Victoria isn't just a runaway bride. She's the rightful queen of Aveloria.
Her mother was a Keeper one of the legendary bloodline with abilities to sense truth from lies and the last direct descendant of the true royal family. For three generations, the current king's dynasty has ruled on a throne built on murder, lies, and stolen power. And now that Victoria knows the truth, the king will stop at nothing to silence her.
Hunted by her own father, chased by the king's soldiers, and targeted by assassins, Victoria must choose between the safety of obscurity and the dangerous path of reclaiming what was stolen from her family. With Rowan by her side fierce, loyal, and impossibly devoted she begins to gather unlikely allies: a cynical mercenary with a dark past, a former bounty hunter turned believer, and lords who are tired of serving a tyrant.
But claiming a throne requires more than royal blood. It demands strategy, sacrifice, and the willingness to become the leader her people desperately need. As Victoria learns to trust her Keeper abilities, master the art of war, and navigate the deadly politics of rebellion, she discovers that the girl who once feared leaving her room has become a woman capable of leading armies.
Yet danger lurks everywhere. Assassins infiltrate her inner circle. A traitor hides among her most trusted allies. And the dying king's brutal brother waits in the shadows, ready to seize power and drown the kingdom in blood.
With an army marching toward her, time running out, and the weight of a kingdom on her shoulders, Victoria must make an impossible choice: run and save herself, or stand and fight for a crown she never wanted but a kingdom that desperately needs her.

7.4
Some think I'm cursed. Others think I'm unlucky.
But I know what I am.
My name is Leora, and I am the Redwood Pack's Alpha's daughter. Well, until my mother died.
My father remarried late, so the Pack moved on to new hands. My new stepmother, Amarie, is a spawn of Satan. She gives me to the new Alpha's household as a maidservant as a price for not exiling my father. I become an outcast, abused and punished every single day.
On my eighteenth birthday, I find out that I'm mated to the new Alpha's son, Caleb. Enraged, he rejects me, throwing me into the dungeons. In pains, I remain there for days. Then one fateful night, my luck changes.
The Lycan King is visiting the Pack to find a mate.
Which happens to be me.
I'm alone, crying that night, when a towering golden-eyed man charges in and rips the dungeon doors off their hinges. I gasp when he cups my chin, and whispers softly. "Stop crying, mate. I'm here now. And I'll make sure no one ever brings you to tears ever again!"
I thought my problems were over then.
But it was only the beginning.

8.8
Omega Unleashed
8.8
"Know your place slave. Alpha Carter will never want you. The next time I catch you trying to seduce him, I'll destroy your face."
******
Elena Reed's life is turned upside down when she's found at the scene of a murder with her hands coated in blood.
In an instant, her status is changed from omega to pack slave.
Now a decade later, the alpha king is coming to her pack to search for his Luna.
Will Elena finally be able to change her fate?
Or will she cower once more, too afraid to try.

8.8
Fleeing shadows in the hallway, Adrian Vale knew betrayal came from those closest. A fortune inherited meant little when blood turned cold. Last breaths tasted of lies whispered at dinner. Trust shattered like glass underfoot. Murder arrived wearing a familiar smile.
Yet his eyes opened somewhere beyond belief.
Beneath the quiet of her body.
Everything still there inside his head - Adrian suddenly sees it clearly, a deep dread rising
Some who killed him walk free today, holding influence, their plans against his kin far from finished.
This moment changes everything - he'll learn each hidden truth as he gets older.
Right away, life unfolds differently for Adrian - quietly shifting odds, pulling people close, growing stronger where no one sees. A fight without sound starts at his first breath.
Becoming clear to everyone, that moment shifts everything...
By then, chances are gone.

9.7
Gemma expected the tearing agony of the bullet wound that had just ended her life.
Instead, her trembling fingers met the cool, smooth friction of heavy silk.
She stared into the mirror. Her face was flawless, completely devoid of the jagged scar that had marred her cheek for the last five years.
It was exactly ten years ago. The day of her engagement party to the ruthless billionaire, Brion Hubbard.
In her past life, her "best friend" Katelyn convinced her to run away with a scheming scumbag.
Katelyn claimed Brion was a heartless tyrant who would ruin her. Gemma had foolishly believed those fake tears.
That choice led to her family's bankruptcy, her brutal disfigurement, and ultimately, a fatal bomb explosion.
The only person who tried to save her was Brion, his blood-soaked body shielding hers from the blast.
She even realized too late that the strawberry cream cakes she always made for him were full of dairy.
He wasn't leaving to cheat on her. He was locking himself in a medical bay, fighting fatal allergic shock, just to accept a tiny scrap of her affection.
Gemma had been so incredibly blind. Why did she trust the venomous snakes who destroyed her, while hating the man who died for her?
Hearing Katelyn frantically knocking on the dressing room door, urging her to run away again, a towering hatred surged through Gemma's veins.
This time, she wasn't going to run.
She was going to expose the traitors, take back her family's wealth, and claim the tyrant for herself.

8.2
The sensation of falling wasn't like flying; it was heavy, violent, and smelled of burning flesh. Above us, on the crumbling balcony of the Sears manor, Duke Cato Sears turned his back, shielding his cousin Bianca from the smoke as he walked away, leaving my sister Blossom and me to drop into the abyss.
As the darkness slammed shut like an iron door, I realized my entire life had been a cruel script written by the people I called family.
In my first life, I was the sacrificial lamb of the Dawson manor, sold to a man who eventually watched me die without blinking. My sister Blossom had pushed me into Cato's arms to avoid his rumors, only to laugh when the fire finally consumed us both. My father had measured my value like a piece of livestock, and my step-grandmother didn't even acknowledge my existence while I was being led to the slaughter.
I died in that fire, feeling the heat scorch my skin and the weight of a hatred so potent it tasted like bile. I spent twenty years being the weak, manipulated shadow of a girl, only to end up as nothing more than a phantom scorch mark on a "hero's" estate.
I couldn't understand why my own blood treated my life like a game they could discard. The injustice of it all burned hotter than the flames that took my last breath.
Then, I sat up, sucking in air that tasted of lavender and air conditioning, not smoke. I was back in my bedroom, three days before the engagement ball that ruined my life. Blossom stood at the door, her "sweet" mask slipping as she tried to manipulate me into the Duke's path again.
She thought she was the only one who had come back, but she didn't realize that this time, I was going to let her have exactly what she wanted: the Duke, the bankruptcy, and the living hell that awaited her in that house.