
Rejected Luna's Baby
I was the Luna, or so I thought, until the night he stood in front of the entire pack and tore the title from me.
His rejection didn't just shatter me, it broke the bond that tied us.
Yet, little did he know I carried his child-a secret I would take with me and raise alone.
Or so I thought until danger knocked on my door and fate dragged me to the pack I swore never to step foot in again.
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Chapter 4
•Amara's POV
When I went to pick up Milo from school that afternoon I got a shocker.
My heart raced as his teacher told me that Milo had spoken a strange language.
"Well, it wasn't English. It sounded almost like Latin, but different," he explained.
My blood had congealed.
The old tongue-Milo must have been speaking the old tongue.
I had composed myself and quickly told him Milo must have picked it up in TV.
And I had excused myself and Milo when he had tried to argue and pry more.
Milo bounced around me all the way to the car, unaware of what was happening.
His Alpha bloodline was awakening and there was nothing I could do to stop it.
My enhanced senses picked up something as we left the school parking lot.
It was something that caused my wolf to stir for the first time in six years.
It was the smell of death and decay mixed with something ancient and unnatural.
It was the scent of predators.
"Mommy, you okay?" Milo asked from his car seat. "You look really worried."
I forced a smile.
"I'm fine, baby."
But I wasn't fine.
In my rearview mirror, I caught sight of a black SUV that had been following us.
I had noticed it for three days now.
This time, I got a clear look at the driver's eyes through his sunglasses.
It was an naturally bright silver.
My hands tightened on the steering wheel as I realized we were being hunted.
And that night, everything fell apart.
I was washing the dishes when I heard Milo crying from his bedroom.
It was not his usual tired whimper but a sound of pain that had me racing.
I found him thrashing in his bed and his small body moving restlessly.
"Milo," I said as I reached out to shake him and instantly jerked it back.
He was burning up with a fever that it almost hurt to even touch him.
His eyes flew open.
But instead of the normal bright green, they were glowing a pure Alpha gold.
"Mom," he whimpered.
But his voice sounded strange.
It sounded older.
"The shadows are calling," he told me. "I know they want me to come home."
My eyes widened and my blood froze, for he was speaking the old tongue.
It was the ancient language of our kind, words he had never heard in his life.
"The bloodline calls," he whispered in that ancient voice. "I must return."
Milo fell unconscious as strange glowing runes began appearing on his skin.
Fear gripped me.
I reached out to shake him just as the bedroom window exploded.
Three figures crashed in through the glass, moving with inhuman speed.
I screamed in panic and fear as I realized that these were my species.
There was something wrong with the way they moved, circling I and Milo.
These were wolves with silver eyes and fluid movements as if their joints were bent
And the smelt of rotting flesh and dark magic which filled the room.
"Get away from us!" I screamed.
"The little prince has awakened, what perfect timing," One of them laughed.
I hadn't shifted in five years.
I had buried my wolf so deep I wasn't sure she would answer my call.
But when these things threatened my son's safety, she exploded to the surface.
And she came forth with a fury that left even me completely surprised.
I howled as my bones cracked and moved with the reforming of the shift.
And suddenly I was standing on four legs with my fangs bared, ready to kill.
I was rusty, slower than I used to be, but desperation made me vicious.
The first rogue lunged at Milo and I easily caught the wolf mid-leap.
My teeth sank into his throat.
His blood tasted wrong, tainted with something dark and disgusting.
The second one tried to flank me.
But I spun and caught him with my claws, viciously ripping his chest open.
He fell backwards with wide eyes as black blood began pooling beneath him.
The third rogue was smarter because he stayed back and didn't aproach.
He watched me with those silver eyes.
"You can not stop what is coming," he said in a voice that sounded like an echo.
Then he lunged.
I had expected his attack and was prepared for it as I pushed him to the ground.
I went for the neck and succeeded as he fell to a heap, dying before my eyes.
"The bloodline calls to us. The children will return to their true home," he said.
I shifted back to human form, naked and bloody but not caring.
I grabbed the silver knife I kept hidden in Milo's dresser and lunged forward.
The blade sank into his heart and his eyes went wide with the shock.
"The bloodline calls to us," he whispered for the last time as he finally perished.
But as the life left his eyes, the silver colour was replaced by a solid black.
And underneath his pulsing skin, I could see that something was moving.
It definitely wasn't human.
I pulled the knife out and stepped back from it with my whole body shaking.
What the hell were these things?
Milo was still unconscious and still glowing with all those strange runes.
And I didn't have time to figure it out as more of them might be coming.
I hurriedly put on some clothes.
Then I reached out and grabbed an uncomcoius Milo from the bed.
I strapped him to the unused back carrier as if he weighed absolutely nothing.
It hadn't been used for a while and he had gotten too big for it.
But it would work.
I didn't use the front door and slipped out through the fire escape.
The old survival instincts I had learnt in my first months of self exile kicked in.
I knew every back alley and shadow route to walk the city without being seen.
It took me two hours to reach the cabin, a shelter I had made three years ago.
I had slowly stocked it with emergency supplies-food, clothes, weapons.
It had everything that we might need if we had the need to disappear.
I opened the door and quickly stepped in, shutting the door fight nehind me.
Milo woke up as I was settling him down on the small but soft feather bed.
"Mom?"
His voice was back to normal.
"Where are we?" He demanded as his eyes scanned our surrounding.
"We had to leave, baby. Some bad people were trying to hurt us."
He sat up while rubbing his eyes. Then he looked at his hands and gasped.
His fingernails had extended into small claws, and there was runes on his skin.
Horror filled his eyes as he looked up at me and shirked : "Mom, look at me!"
Byt before I could answer, a howl echoed through the forest outside.
It was long, mournful and definitely not from any normal kind of wolf.
I heard the crunching sound of leaves as they were being crushed under foot.
It was coming from outside our door.
I grabbed my knife and positioned myself between the door and Milo.
Every single maternal muscle in my body was coiled and ready for a fight.
"Stay behind me," I whispered.
We were about to find out whatever awful thing was lurkinh out there.
Or was our nightmare just beginning?
The footsteps stopped just outside our door and I gripped my knife tighter.
I was ready to fight for Milo's life again and again until there was no more threat.
But something happened.
"Amara."
My name.
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9.3
"Food made by a person I don't like is naturally detestable,"
Lily didn't expect these hurtful words to come from him-her husband of almost two years- Roberto Whitlock.
She had married him out of love, even though their marriage was a transaction between two families.
She thought she could change him, but it turned out it was just her fantasy.
And he soon brought her to the reality of their marriage which had been hanging by a thin, strained thread this whole time.
"Sign it... My heart can never beat for you in this lifetime,"
After she signed the divorce papers, she made him stand at the back of long line of suitors.

8.9
I returned to New York for my welcome-home party, expecting a warm embrace from Edwin, my devoted fiancé of twenty years.
Instead, his first words to me were a cold, public warning to stay away from his new girlfriend, Kacy.
He stood in my family's hotel, shielding a girl I had never even met, and painted me as a vicious, jealous bully.
"She is very sensitive, Kaitlyn. Her background is tough. Please, be gentle with her. Don't upset her."
He humiliated me in front of our entire elite circle, allowing them to mock me as the aggressive, discarded ex while he carried her away like a fragile princess.
For twenty years, I had been his loyal shadow, fixing his mistakes and loving him unconditionally.
I couldn't understand how decades of deep devotion could be instantly erased by a few crocodile tears and a manipulative damsel act.
He was absolutely certain I would throw a tantrum, cry, and eventually crawl back to beg for his attention.
But he was wrong.
He didn't know that Everett Rowe, a billionaire tech mogul, had been patiently waiting five years to marry me.
He also didn't know that during my three years abroad, I wasn't just studying art—I became "K.B.", the ruthless Wall Street predator who could swallow his family's empire whole.
I calmly pulled out my phone, ignored the mocking whispers around me, and typed a single message to Everett.
"Yes. I'll marry you."

8.3
I hid my identity as the Alpha King's daughter just to be Santino's perfectly submissive Luna.
I thought deep love would be enough. I was wrong.
Three years into our marriage, Santino brought a pregnant woman into our pack compound, and even gave my late mother's necklace to his mistress.
I tried to argue, to make him respect our marriage.
But he said, "Without my protection, you are nothing."
I played the harmless, weak Luna for so long that he actually thought I was a helpless Omega.
Santino wants a war? Then I will give him a war.
"Damian," my mind was made up as I awakened the Royal Guard, "destroy everything."
Santino could certainly start the fire. But when the war ends, only I can decide.
By the time he regrets it, it will be too late.

7.5
I thought my best friend Mila and my lover Preston were my only salvation from Essex Langley, the ruthless billionaire who kept me caged in his estate.
I trusted them blindly when they planned my grand escape.
But it was all a cruel setup.
Mila deliberately leaked the plan to Essex's guards to win his favor, and Preston only wanted my family's shares to pay off his massive debts.
When we were caught in the rose garden, Preston shoved me toward the guards and ran for his life.
"You're insane if you think I actually loved a freak like you!"
I was dragged back into the manor, my ribs cracking under heavy boots.
I bled out on the freezing marble floor, staring into Essex’s unhinged, mad eyes as I took my last agonizing breath.
Until the moment I died, I couldn't accept it.
I had ruined my own life, adopting a hideous punk look with fake tattoos and piercings just to make Essex hate me, all for two people who saw me as nothing but a sacrificial lamb.
Why was my blind rebellion rewarded with such a brutal betrayal?
Opening my eyes again, the white-hot pain was gone.
I was back in the freezing bedroom on my eighteenth birthday, the very night Mila would come to orchestrate my ruin.
I looked at the rebellious, smudged stranger in the mirror.
This time, I calmly washed off the black makeup, took out my lip ring, and put on a pristine white dress.
If fighting the devil got me killed, then in this life, I would tame him and make them all pay.

8.0
What began as a simple contract was never supposed to turn into forever.
Aria Bennett and Leo Moretti first crossed paths in high school, two people from completely different worlds. Aria was determined, independent, and grounded by a modest upbringing. Leo was the heir to the powerful Moretti family-wealthy, controlled, and used to getting what he wanted. Their lives collided when a bold idea turned into an unexpected agreement: a relationship contract meant to benefit them both without emotions getting involved.
It was supposed to be temporary. Strategic. Safe.
But love rarely follows rules written on paper.
As the years pass, what started as a calculated arrangement slowly deepens into something real. Through university life, family expectations, business pressures, and personal insecurities, Leo and Aria find themselves fighting not only the world around them-but the feelings growing between them.
When old enemies resurface and danger threatens the life they've built, Leo realizes that Aria is no longer just a part of a contract. She is his future, his partner, and the only person he cannot lose. Their love is tested by betrayal, fear, and moments that could tear them apart-but each challenge only strengthens the bond they never meant to create.
From secret proposals and grand gestures to life-changing moments of vulnerability, Leo and Aria discover that love isn't something you negotiate.
It's something you fight for.
Their journey takes them from contract to commitment, from chaos to devotion, and finally to the life they never planned but always needed-marriage, family, and two beautiful daughters who redefine what happiness means.
Because sometimes the most powerful promises aren't the ones spoken aloud...
They're the ones signed in ink and sealed in love.

9.4
They called her cursed. A slave. The daughter of a traitor.
Stripped of everything after her father's execution, Elara never imagined the ruthless Alpha King would see her as anything more than broken. But when their eyes meet, he recognizes what no one else can,she's his fated mate.
And she's far more dangerous than anyone knows.
Ancient prophecy demands her death. The pack fears her power. Even the man who loves her is told he must kill her to save them all.
But when Elara is dragged to a sacred temple to be sacrificed, and a blade pierces her heart, a legend thought dead for decades emerges from the shadows, the missing Lycan King. And he's not there to let his daughter die.
Betrayed by those she trusted. Hunted by those who fear her. Loved by an Alpha who'll burn the world to keep her safe.
Now Elara must decide: will she be the destruction they fear, or the queen they never saw coming?