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Reborn As The Alphas' Hated Mate

Reborn As The Alphas' Hated Mate

I woke up in a lavish bedroom, only to find a man built like a god of war chained to my wall, glaring at me with pure, unadulterated hatred. A glowing apparition appeared and told me I had died in a car crash and transmigrated into the body of Elara, a tyrant Luna. Worse, the chained man was Ryker, one of my six fated mates whom the original Elara had brutally tortured. Because of her sadistic crimes-starving them, exiling them, and sending two of them on a suicide mission-my affinity with them was at negative five hundred. The apparition delivered my terrifying death sentence. "In three days, at the Marking Ceremony, you will be killed by your six mates." No matter what I did-freeing Ryker, sharing my food, or lifting their brother's exile-they viewed every act of kindness as a sick, twisted trap. They were just waiting for the punchline to my cruel joke, ready to expose me and end my life. I was just a librarian who organized book clubs and paid my taxes. Why did the Goddess throw me into this doomed vessel to pay for a psychopath's blood debts? How was I supposed to survive when the men destined to love me were actively plotting to rip my throat out? Cornered by their righteous fury, I realized playing defense wouldn't work. I grabbed a dagger, sliced my own palm over the ceremonial stone, and swore a blood oath to bring their missing brothers home-or initiate a soul-shattering Rejection Ceremony myself.
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Chapter 1

Elara Valerius POV: I woke to a pounding headache, the kind that felt like a spike being driven between my eyes. A groan escaped my lips, the sound foreign and raspy in the heavy silence. My eyelids fluttered open, heavy as lead shutters, revealing a room that wasn't mine. A canopy of dark, blood-red silk billowed above me, held by four intricately carved posts of some dark wood. My fingers twitched against sheets that felt like spun moonlight, softer than anything I'd ever touched. The air was thick with the scent of pine, damp earth, and something else… something metallic and coppery. Blood. My heart hammered against my ribs. Fragmented memories, sharp and violent, sliced through the fog in my brain. A sneering laugh. The glint of jewels. The crunch of bone. They weren't my memories, but they were in my head, a vicious storm of someone else’s life. I pushed myself up, my body screaming in protest. Every muscle ached, a deep, cellular exhaustion that left me feeling hollowed out. My gaze swept the opulent room—gilded furniture, velvet curtains, a roaring fireplace—and landed in the far corner. And my breath caught in my throat. A man was chained to the wall. He was built like a god of war, all broad shoulders and corded muscle, his bare torso a canvas of scars old and new. Heavy, gleaming silver chains bound his wrists to the stone wall, the metal glowing with a faint, sickly light. His head was bowed, his jet-black hair falling over his face. As if sensing my stare, he lifted his head. My world tilted on its axis. His eyes were the color of molten gold, burning with a hatred so pure and intense it was a physical force. It slammed into me, stealing the air from my lungs, a promise of brutal, violent retribution. A voice, low and guttural, echoed in the back of my mind. It wasn't my voice. It was a possessive, primal growl. *Mine!* I recoiled from the thought, from the animalistic claim that had risen unbidden from my soul. I tried to speak, to ask the question screaming in my mind—*who are you?*—but my throat was a desert, my lips cracked and dry. A cruel, slow smile twisted his lips, not reaching those burning eyes. His voice was a low rasp, like stones grinding together. "Awake, are you? The Tyrant graces us with her presence." He shifted, the silver chains clinking musically, a sound that made my teeth ache. "What new torment have you devised for me today?" *Tyrant.* The word sent a chill skittering down my spine. I was a librarian. I organized book clubs and paid my taxes. I wasn't a tyrant. I tried to swing my legs over the side of the massive bed, but my limbs felt like water. A wave of dizziness washed over me, and I collapsed back against the pillows, weak and trembling. His golden eyes raked over my form, disgust and contempt rolling off him in palpable waves. My frantic gaze darted around the room again, searching for anything familiar. This wasn't my small, cluttered apartment. This was a medieval fantasy, a gilded cage. Then I saw it—a full-length mirror with an ornate silver frame. With a surge of adrenaline, I forced myself off the bed, my bare feet sinking into a plush fur rug. I stumbled, my legs threatening to buckle, and half-crawled, half-walked to the mirror. The face that stared back was not my own. It was a face of impossible beauty—high cheekbones, a full, petulant mouth, and eyes the color of amethysts. Long, dark chocolate waves of hair cascaded over slender shoulders. She was exquisite. And she was a stranger. A short, sharp scream tore from my throat. It was a sound of pure, unadulterated terror. The sound seemed to agitate the man in the corner. A low growl rumbled in his chest, and he strained against the chains, his muscles bunching. The silver links groaned under the pressure. "Stop your games, Elara," he snarled. Just then, a figure shimmered into existence between me and the mirror. It was translucent, a being of soft, ethereal light. The chained man—Ryker, a name whispered by the foreign memories—couldn't see it. His furious gaze was locked on me, his suspicion deepening at my bizarre behavior. "Do not be alarmed, Elara Valerius," the apparition said. Its voice was calm, androgynous, almost digital. "Or rather, the soul currently occupying this body." I stared, speechless, at the being who called himself Finn Shaw. "You died," Finn stated, with no preamble, no gentleness. "A car accident. The Moon Goddess has summoned your soul to this world, to this body. The previous Elara's soul has… faded." He gestured with a luminous hand towards the corner. "He is Ryker Blackwood. One of your six fated mates. The original Elara, your vessel's previous owner, has been torturing him." I looked at the raw, red welts on Ryker's wrists where the silver seared his skin, at the faded lines of old scars. I finally understood the inferno of hate in his eyes. Finn's next words were a death sentence. "According to the threads of fate, in three days, at the Marking Ceremony, you will be killed by your six mates. A joint execution." The floor seemed to drop out from under me. Three days. I had three days to live. "Is there... is there any way to stop it?" I whispered, my voice trembling. Finn's expressionless form remained unchanged. "The Goddess has given you a chance. A gift. But it is up to you to unlock it." My inner wolf, the beast that had claimed Ryker as *mine*, paced restlessly in my mind, a confusing mix of primal desire for the man who wanted me dead. I, on the other hand, was terrified of him. Ryker watched me, his face a mask of contempt as I stared at empty air. He probably thought I was insane. Or worse, plotting something even more depraved. Gathering every ounce of courage I possessed, I met his golden eyes. My voice was a broken whisper. "I... I'm not going to hurt you." A harsh, barking laugh erupted from him, a sound utterly devoid of humor. It was the most heartbreaking sound I had ever heard. Finn's form began to fade, his light dimming. "Remember, your every choice now determines whether you live or die."

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