
Reborn To Reject: The White Wolf's Second Chance
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In my previous life, while I was screaming in labor, my Alpha husband was too busy comforting his mistress to answer his phone.
My son died gasping for air.
But Graves didn't grieve. Instead, he dragged me out of my recovery bed because his mistress, Alex, claimed to have "silver poisoning."
He commanded the doctors to cut me open right there.
He watched them harvest my kidney and spinal fluid without anesthesia, just to use my essence as a beauty treatment for the woman who poisoned me.
"It is your duty, Luna," he sneered as I bled out on the table.
I died looking at his cold, hateful eyes, realizing my love had been a death sentence.
But the Moon Goddess has a twisted sense of humor.
I opened my eyes, and the calendar on the wall showed the date from three years ago.
The day he brought Alex home.
I didn't cry. I didn't beg.
I walked straight to the dark clinic with a cooler box in my hand.
"Perform the Bloodline Severing," I told the terrified doctor.
"Extract the fetus and freeze it in magical stasis. I'd rather stop my baby's heart myself than let that monster call him 'son'."
Reborn To Reject: The White Wolf's Second Chance Chapter 1
In my previous life, while I was screaming in labor, my Alpha husband was too busy comforting his mistress to answer his phone.
My son died gasping for air.
But Graves didn't grieve. Instead, he dragged me out of my recovery bed because his mistress, Alex, claimed to have "silver poisoning."
He commanded the doctors to cut me open right there.
He watched them harvest my kidney and spinal fluid without anesthesia, just to use my essence as a beauty treatment for the woman who poisoned me.
"It is your duty, Luna," he sneered as I bled out on the table.
I died looking at his cold, hateful eyes, realizing my love had been a death sentence.
But the Moon Goddess has a twisted sense of humor.
I opened my eyes, and the calendar on the wall showed the date from three years ago.
The day he brought Alex home.
I didn't cry. I didn't beg.
I walked straight to the dark clinic with a cooler box in my hand.
"Perform the Bloodline Severing," I told the terrified doctor.
"Extract the fetus and freeze it in magical stasis. I'd rather stop my baby's heart myself than let that monster call him 'son'."
Chapter 1
Kimberly POV:
The pain wasn't new. It was a phantom echo, the memory of my heart bursting in my chest like a ripe fruit. I shot up in bed, gasping, clutching my sternum. The air was frigid, smelling of cedar and rain—Graves. That scent used to be my oxygen. Now, it smelled like a cage.
I scanned the master bedroom of the Kramer Pack penthouse. Sunlight streamed in, mocking me. It was the same light from that day. The day I died.
Or, the day I finally woke up.
My hands shook as I checked the calendar. Today. Three years ago. The Moon Goddess, in her twisted sense of humor, had hit the rewind button.
Kimberly?
The voice in my head was deep, commanding. It triggered a Pavlovian response—my pulse spiked, my wolf whined in submission. I clamped down on that instinct until my mental walls were iron.
I'm coming up, he said. I have a surprise.
I knew the surprise. I knew the parasite clinging to his arm right now.
I didn't cry. I didn't have time for grief. I swung my legs out of bed and marched to the closet safe. My fingers punched the code on autopilot. Inside lay the documents I’d drafted in secret during my previous life—the "nuclear option" I’d been too cowardly to launch.
The Rejection Papers.
The door burst open.
Alpha Graves strode in. He was a masterpiece of genetic engineering—broad shoulders straining a bespoke suit, eyes that could command armies. But right now, those eyes were glazed, slightly unfocused. A subtle haze I’d missed the first time around.
And there she was. Alex.
The stench hit me first. Underneath her bath of synthetic strawberry perfume lay the acrid, metallic tang of decay. It wasn't just a Rogue scent; it was spiritual rot.
"Kimberly," Graves said, his voice flat. "This is Alex. Hunters attacked her near the border. She has nowhere to go."
Same script. Same lie.
"She’s staying here," Graves continued, dragging the girl further into our sanctuary. "The Pack House is full. Do your duty, Luna."
Alex offered a shy, trembling smile, but her eyes were predatory. "I hope I'm not a burden, Luna Kimberly. Your scent... it's very faint. Weak."
She was mocking my suppressed wolf. I’d spent years shrinking myself so Graves could feel big. Never again.
I ignored her, walking to the small sitting table. I picked up the folder.
"Graves," I said. My voice didn't shake. "I don't care where she stays. Because I won't be here."
Graves frowned, a flicker of genuine confusion breaking through his haze. "Stop the drama. It's just a guest."
"She’s a Rogue, and you’re bringing her into our mating chamber." I tossed the folder onto the bed. "Sign these."
He stared at the papers. A low growl vibrated in his chest. "You want to leave? Over a guest? You are my Mate, Kimberly. You don't get to walk away."
"I am the Luna of the Kramer Pack," I corrected, my spine steel. "And I refuse to share my roof with a stray who smells like a decomposing carcass."
"Enough!" Graves roared. The air pressure in the room dropped. The Alpha's Command slammed into me—a psychic hammer designed to force submission.
"I command you to accept her!"
In my past life, I would have been on the floor. But my White Wolf was awake now. She was ancient royalty, not some common bitch. The pressure washed over me, parting like water around a stone.
Graves blinked, stunned. He’d never seen his command fail.
"Your voice doesn't work on me anymore, Graves," I said softly. "Because I don't love you."
I pointed to the papers. "I want the Malibu property. The one you bought for your mistresses. Transfer it, dissolve our pack ties, and I go quietly. Refuse, and I tell the Board you’re harboring a Rogue in the Alpha suite. Watch your stock price crater."
Graves sneered, his ego bruising. He grabbed a pen. "Fine. Throw your tantrum. You’ll be crawling back in a week. No wolf survives the separation pain."
He scribbled his signature. "Take the house. Get out."
I took the papers. I felt the legal tether snap. Only the biological Mate Bond remained—a raw nerve I planned to cauterize soon.
"Don't worry," I said, grabbing my pre-packed bag. I paused at the door. He was already comforting Alex, inhaling her rot disguised as strawberries.
I reached into my mind, found the golden thread linking us, and visualized a pair of shears.
Goodbye, Graves.
I slammed the mental door shut. The silence was deafening. It was perfect.
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7.3
I found out my husband of three years had cheated on me and his mistress is the one who told me-because he didn't have the balls to do it himself.
I move out and get a new apartment, a job as a bartender, and try to move on with a broken heart. I wonder where it all went wrong, if I hadn't been enough for him, if I'd been stupid for marrying him in the first place.
I'm at work one night when he walks inside-the most beautiful man I've ever seen. He sits at the bar and a forest fire burns between us. I was depressed the moment before he entered, but the second I look at his blue eyes, I forget the dumpster fire that my life has become. I invite him back to my place and it's the most passionate night of my life. I expect to never see him again.
I just want him as an anti-depressant-but he wants me all to himself. I just got my heart ripped out of my chest so I want something easy and no-strings-attached, but he wants all the strings because he's hooked.
I don't get much of a say in the matter, and that's not surprising when I learn why-because he's the Butcher. The crime lord of all crime lords, the boss that overshadows all of Paris, that makes everyone abide by his rules-or pay.
And now I'm his.

7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library.
But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor.
"It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting."
He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case."
To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend.
That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery.
When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused.
"Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you."
For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes.
He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game.
The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold.
When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract.
She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent.
This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.

7.3
I was tracing the gold paint on my own tombstone when a hand tapped me on the shoulder.
It was Clayton.
The same man who, five years ago, had left me bleeding out in a ditch because he didn't want to be late for my sister's engagement party.
"Die quietly, Ivy," he had said over the phone before hanging up.
Now, standing over my grave, he dropped his cheap plastic flowers in shock.
"Ivy? You're... we buried you."
They hadn't buried me.
They had buried an empty box to save face, mourning a "troubled" daughter they had actually discarded like broken trash the moment I became a liability.
Clayton's shock quickly turned to that familiar, arrogant anger.
He accused me of faking my death for attention.
He told me I was sick for putting the family through such pain.
He even reached out to grab my arm, intending to drag me back to my father to apologize.
"You're coming with me," he spat. "You owe us an explanation."
But he made a fatal mistake.
He thought he was talking to Ivy Dillard, the soft girl who cried when she skinned her knees.
He didn't notice the town car waiting at the curb, or the man stepping out of it.
Before Clayton's fingers could graze my coat, a hand made of steel caught his wrist.
Collin Richardson, the most feared Capo in Chicago, stepped between us.
"Touch my wife again," Collin whispered, his voice promising violence. "And you lose the hand."
I smiled at the terror draining the color from Clayton's face.
I didn't come back from the dead to explain myself.
I came back to bury them.

8.0
BLURB
She had fought so hard to be able to bear her husband a child for years but all her efforts proved abortive and just when she thought that all her problems were finally over.
She was faced with a brutal betrayal from her husband, taking away her family company, cheating on her and most especially tied her in the marriage.
But everything takes a drastic turn when she realizes the baby she is carrying doesn't belong to her husband, rather a cursed werewolf who could never have a child.
Thrown into the world of the werewolves, Daisy realizes she is more than she thinks, but will she be able to navigate the challenges that awaits her?

8.5
Everyone knew Caroline loved Jacob, the frail man in a wheelchair, even giving up her chance at marrying into wealth for him.
She devoted everything to his recovery, enduring hardship and humiliation to help him stand again.
When he finally recovered, they were praised as perfect together-until danger came.
Faced with saving her or her sister, Jacob chose the latter without hesitation. Only in her final moments did Caroline realize his heart was never hers.
Reborn, she made a different choice, choosing power over love.
When Jacob later begged, she looked down coldly. "I have no interest in men who can't stand on their own."

9.8
Ina Holman, heiress to a failing real estate empire, was forced to attend a high-stakes matchmaking meeting to secure a financial lifeline for her family.
But the drink she was handed was secretly spiked. Desperate to avoid a public scandal that would ruin her father, she fled into a VIP elevator, only to fall directly into the arms of Buren Warner—the most ruthless billionaire predator on Wall Street.
After a blurred, chaotic night, the nightmare truly began.
A fabricated scandal of her hotel rendezvous hit the front pages. Her father slapped her across the face, using the disgrace as an excuse to freeze her accounts and kick her out onto the streets, legally severing her from the family trust before declaring bankruptcy.
Even worse, her twin sister was killed in a sudden estate explosion.
And the final, crushing blow? Ina discovered that her ex-boyfriend, Faron, the man supposed to save her family, was secretly gay. He and her best friend had orchestrated the drugging to destroy Ina's reputation, allowing Faron to break their alliance and keep his inheritance without suspicion.
Stripped of her home, her family, and her dignity, Ina screamed in agony on the freezing streets.
Her own father had murdered her sister for a fifty-million-dollar insurance payout and sacrificed Ina to hide his assets. The people she trusted most had conspired to ruin her life just for their own selfish greed.
Driven into a corner with absolutely nothing left to lose, Ina stared at the cold, calculating billionaire who had tracked her down to an abandoned cliffside estate.
"Marry me, and I will give you the power to destroy them all."
To avenge her sister and crush the people who betrayed her, Ina signed her soul to the devil.











