Follow
Chapters
Share
Rejected By The Alpha Who Betrayed Me Novel Cover

Rejected By The Alpha Who Betrayed Me

On the day before Thanksgiving, I pulled an all-nighter working on my artwork, finally catching some sleep by noon. Upon waking, I found out that Alpha Palmer’s parents and sister had arrived in Aspen. As the Alpha of the Gonzales Pack, Palmer’s family carried a weight of authority that I could never ignore, no matter how much I wanted to. I bought some pricey gifts and hurried to the restaurant, only to be greeted with icy glares and a table full of cold leftovers. Desperately, I looked to Palmer for support, but he simply sided with his parents in criticizing me. "Adeline," he said, his alpha tone cutting through the room like a knife, "what’s with that look? My parents say you’re lazy and waste money—what part of that is untrue? When elders offer advice, you should listen respectfully." I thought Palmer might be putting on a show for his parents, so I quickly apologized in a subdued voice, my head bowed slightly to show respect. However, later that night, I stumbled upon a drunken Palmer, passionately kissing his sister, Zoe. "Zoe, you’re the one I truly love.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Tears blurred my vision.

Palmer Gonzales, the Alpha of the Gonzales Pack, illuminated by the soft glow of the lamp, stood silently, his strong frame towering over me. His dark eyes held a mixture of frustration and something else I couldn’t quite place.

He stepped closer, his muscular arms wrapping around me in a hug that felt more like a claim than comfort. "Adeline," he murmured, his deep voice carrying the weight of his Alpha authority. "What’s got you so emotional today? Are you feeling unwell?"

His hand slid beneath my nightgown, the touch possessive rather than tender.

"I’m just trying to help..."

I stiffened, my unease growing, and pushed him away. "No, it’s not that. I’m just... not feeling myself."

After being rejected several times, Palmer’s patience snapped. His aura shifted, the commanding presence of an Alpha pressing down on me like a physical weight.

"Adeline Stephens," he growled, his Alpha tone sharp and cutting. "Don’t take me for granted! You overslept yesterday and missed dinner with my parents, and now you’re sulking like a pup?"

I blinked back tears, my eyes stinging as I met his gaze steadily. "You didn’t even tell me your parents were visiting..."

"Enough!"

Palmer cut me off, his voice a thunderous command. He rose from the bed, his tall, muscular frame dominating the room. "Adeline, a mistake is a mistake. Blaming others only makes me lose respect for you!"

He stalked to the door, his Alpha aura radiating anger. Before leaving, he turned and said coldly, "Think things over."

The door slammed shut with a finality that echoed through the room. I crumpled onto the bed, tears streaming silently down my face.

Even before Zoe Gonzales entered the picture, I had sensed something was off with Palmer.

He was glued to his phone, even taking it into the bathroom.

I suspected he was hiding something—maybe even cheating.

When I confronted him, he dismissed my suspicions as paranoia, his Alpha tone brooking no argument.

He even showed me his phone and introduced me to Zoe on WhatsApp.

"Zoe is my sister," he explained, his voice firm. "If you want to be part of the Gonzales Pack, you’ll need to get along with her."

In our three years together, this was the first time I had added one of his family members on social media.

Determined to make a good impression on his family, I discreetly tried to find out about Zoe’s likes and dislikes.

I made every effort to chat with her, aiming to create a lively atmosphere.

But Zoe showed little interest in my efforts and often posted things on social media that felt targeted at me.

When I told Palmer about it, he brushed it off, his Alpha tone firm. "You’re overthinking, Adeline. Zoe’s the sweetest person I know."

Yet, this supposedly sweet girl had just sent me a mocking message.

"Sister Adeline, why did you upset Brother Palmer again? If you can’t take care of him, little sis here will gladly step in~"

Attached was a photo of her snuggled up in Palmer’s arms, her smile smug and triumphant.

I clutched my phone, fighting back tears.

I didn’t sleep a wink that night.

The next morning, Palmer and Zoe were having breakfast in the dining room.

Lucas Gonzales, the former Alpha of the Gonzales Pack, and Trinity, the Luna, had already returned home.

Before leaving, they made sure to remind Palmer to look after Zoe.

I overheard them.

I deliberately stayed hidden in the guest room, not wanting to come out.

Zoe, noting my tired look, teased me with a bright smile:

"Sister Adeline, you must be working hard on your art. You must make a lot of money; otherwise, how could you keep missing chances to greet my parents?"

Palmer was cooling Zoe’s cereal when he looked up and shot me a glare, his Alpha tone sharp.

"Adeline Stephens, if my parents bother you so much, you’re free to leave. Stop sulking around!"

Standing on the stairs, I looked at him, pressing my lips tightly together.

Zoe smirked, deliberately leaning her head on Palmer’s shoulder.

"Brother Palmer, I don’t want cereal. I heard from the housekeeper that Sister Adeline is a great cook. Can she whip up something special?"

With Palmer’s intense gaze on me, I reluctantly made my way to the kitchen.

Zoe trailed behind, her steps light and mocking.

She pretended she wanted to help, but her actions were merely disruptive.

Seeing my temper rising, she smirked and feigned a fall, deliberately knocking over the stew pot.

Luckily, I dodged in time, but my arm got splashed, blistering instantly.

"Ouch, it hurts..."

Meanwhile, Zoe remained unharmed, lying on the floor, sobbing theatrically.

You may also like

Betrayed by Orion's Return to Toxic Love Novel Cover
9.4
Each year, my boyfriend would visit his late ex-girlfriend's resting place, earning him the reputation of being the entertainment industry's most devoted lover. That image was shattered on the day of our engagement party when he vanished without a trace. It turns out his ex-girlfriend had seemingly reappeared, and the pair were spotted in a passionate embrace by a cliff significant to their past. Devastated, I was involved in a car accident. When I awoke, I found myself given a second chance at life. My gravely ill boyfriend had ventured into the stormy Alps to visit his ex-girlfriend once more. This time, I chose to let him go. Not long after, the news broke: the popular star had fallen off the cliff, suffering severe injuries and becoming paralyzed. ============================== After work, I returned home to catch up on the news. The reports were all about Orion Smith, a rising star in show business, who had fallen off a cliff while visiting his late ex-girlfriend.
Betrayed By The Mate The Moon Goddess Chose Novel Cover
9.3
After the Murray Pack was disbanded, Kairi Murray’s position as Michael’s destined Luna fell to me. The Lycan Prince couldn’t bear to see his childhood friend, Kairi, reduced to the status of a rogue, so he pulled some strings and brought her into the Garcia Pack as an Omega. As the rightful Luna, I had no intention of making things difficult for her. But on our mating night, just as Michael was about to mark me, a mournful howl echoed through the halls. It was Kairi, her voice trembling with heartache as she let out a sorrowful cry, a lament of unrequited love. It was supposed to be a joyous occasion, but the sorrowful sound made it feel more like a funeral. It was a low blow, even for someone who had fallen from grace. Michael’s hands, which had been warm and eager on my waist, froze. The desire in his eyes faded, replaced by a flicker of guilt. Everyone in the pack knew he had saved Kairi from a life as a rogue and brought her into the pack.
Bleeding For The Alpha's True Mate Novel Cover
9.5
During the ninety-ninth rogue attack on the Silver Moon Pack, the Beta, Omar Reyes, fled with ninety-nine chosen pack members. Leaving me tied to the bed. "You're my mate," he said coldly. "It's your duty to protect the pack." The rogues took me, torturing me for three days before dumping my broken body at a brothel. It was Fabian Turner, a Lycan Prince, who found me. He paid for my freedom, marked me as his mate, and punished the rogues who had hurt me. For three years, I believed in his love, in the gentle words he whispered to me. Until one day, I overheard Omar confronting him. "You’ve drained her wolf’s power enough, haven’t you, Your Highness?" Omar sneered. "Now, honor our agreement and let me have Kate." Fabian’s laugh was cold, cruel.
Breaking Free: Luna's Betrayal and Redemption Novel Cover
8.3
The morning sun cast a golden glow across the Morrison Pack courtyard, illuminating the white and silver banners that draped elegantly from every corner. Five years. Five years of devotion, sacrifice, and what I had believed was love. I smoothed down the front of my silver gown—custom-made for this occasion—and forced a smile as another pack member approached with congratulations. "Luna Victoria, you look radiant today," the elderly she-wolf said, clasping my hands in hers. "The Moon Goddess truly blessed our pack when she brought you to our Alpha." I nodded graciously, the practiced response falling from my lips. "Thank you, Elder Marian. The blessing has been mine as well." My inner wolf, Selene, stirred restlessly within me. *Something's wrong*, she whispered. *He smells different today.* I silenced her concerns as I had been doing for weeks now.
My Alpha Rejected Me for the Pack’s Traitor Novel Cover
9.1
The stack of budget reports in my arms felt heavier than usual, a physical weight mirroring the dread settling in my stomach. The Silver Moon Pack was hemorrhaging money, and the eastern perimeter wards were failing. As the Beta’s daughter and the unacknowledged Luna, it was my job to fix it. It had always been my job. I stopped outside the heavy oak doors of the Alpha’s office. It was late, the eve of the Summer Solstice Ball, and the hallway was silent. I didn't bother knocking; Dawson and I had been inseparable since we were five. We were fated. Everyone knew it, even if the official marking ceremony hadn't happened yet. I pushed the door open.