Follow
Chapters
Share
Rejected Luna's Dark Resurrection Novel Cover

Rejected Luna's Dark Resurrection

After Beta Benicio Lewis drove drunk and hit a Delta from our pack, I took the blame and spent two years in the rogue cells. The day after my release, we hurriedly planned a mating ceremony. That night, he led me into the packhouse’s largest room, which was cloaked in darkness. He shoved me onto the bed, and I instinctively reached for him. But then all the lights suddenly switched on, and I was shocked to see several Alphas from neighboring packs surrounding the bed. Their dominant auras pressed down on me, making it hard to breathe. "I’ve never been with an Omega from the rogue cells before. I wonder how this will turn out," one of them sneered, his Alpha tone cutting through the air. I attempted to get up, but my limbs felt weak, my body burning up, and all the men looked like Benicio. My wolf whimpered in the back of my mind, but I silenced her, refusing to show weakness.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

Brynlee soon arrived at the bridal boutique, hesitating by the door until I linked my arm with hers like a close friend.

"Brynn, you finally made it! Help me decide which gown the Beta picked out that suits me best. I've nearly given myself a headache trying to choose!"

For a moment, a complicated emotion flickered in her eyes, but she quickly resumed her usual friendly manner.

"Wow, each one is so gorgeous. You're definitely ascending in rank this time," she exclaimed, exaggerating her praise while examining the ornate details of each Victorian-style dress, her eyes betraying a hint of envy.

I didn't reply but instead turned to find the Beta.

"Beta Benicio, I think the dress Brynn's holding is the best. How about we go with that one?"

He heard me but seemed momentarily caught off guard, his brow furrowing slightly before he recovered with a tender smile.

"Sure, love, I trust your choice. But what is Brynlee doing here?"

I gave him a knowing smile, a hint of mischief in my eyes.

"Oh, I asked Brynn to help me pick out the dress. She's my best friend, and it's only right she's involved in such an important decision."

The Beta looked a bit surprised but quickly nodded with his usual charming manner.

"Of course, it's better with her here. Now, you continue picking out dresses, and I'll get us some coffee."

I watched him leave and then turned to Brynlee. Her expression remained strained despite her efforts to maintain a smile. I chuckled inwardly, knowing the real show was just starting.

After waiting a moment, I pretended to recall something and said, "Oh dear, I forgot to confirm the makeup with the stylist. Please excuse me for a moment."

With that, I exited the fitting room. Once a certain distance away, I checked the footage from the small camera I had planted in the fitting room earlier.

Brynlee was sitting on the couch, clutching her chest tightly, her eyes wide as she stared at the Beta, who had returned.

Her gaze was questioning: "Beta Benicio, have you changed your mind?"

The Beta smiled tenderly, pulling her gently into his arms and calming her with a soft voice:

"Brynn, I've not changed a thing. You're the one I love. Everything I do is for our future together!"

Brynlee looked at him, bewildered. "Our future?"

The Beta smugly revealed his plan to Brynlee.

"Tomorrow night's mating ceremony guests are all my business partners from Amazon. They have certain... unusual interests. If I hand Martha over to them, they'll agree to the deal. The profits will be ours."

Upon hearing the Beta's plan, Brynlee relaxed instantly, leaning against him coyly. "Then, Benny, don't touch that woman, or I'll walk away."

"When we get married, I want a luxurious gown and the villa in the Skyview neighborhood."

The Beta playfully tapped Brynlee's nose, indulging her whims. "Of course, it'll all be yours!"

With that, the Beta pulled Brynlee close, and they shared a passionate kiss.

I stood coldly in front of the screen, watching it all unfold with indifference. The pain and despair from my past life had stripped away any illusions about these two.

When their fervor seemed about to get out of hand, I deliberately amplified my footsteps and returned to the fitting room door.

Inside, they hastily separated, their clothes rumpled, lipstick smeared, the air heavy with awkward tension.

I walked leisurely back into the fitting room, stood in front of the mirror, and fixed my makeup, as if nothing had happened.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Alpha Gave Our Heir to Rogues Novel Cover
8.1
The clock on my office wall ticked past midnight as I hunched over the final pages of the Lycan Treaty appendices. My eyes burned from staring at the screen, but I couldn't afford mistakes. Not when the entire pack's future depended on these documents. "Just a few more pages," I whispered to myself, rubbing my temples. The treaty I'd spent six months negotiating would save Silverclaw from financial ruin. The Lycan King's signature was already on the main document, but these logistical appendices needed precision. Every territory boundary, every resource-sharing agreement, every security protocol—all had to be perfect. I glanced at the stack of files waiting to be organized. Three years of strategic planning, countless sleepless nights, and delicate negotiations had gone into this moment. Yet somehow, I doubted anyone would remember my contribution tomorrow night at the Victory Feast.
After My Alpha Marked Another, I Found My Fated Mate Novel Cover
9.6
The moonlight streamed through the office windows as I hunched over my desk, finalizing the details for tomorrow's ceremony. Ten years. Ten years of devotion, sacrifice, and love had led to this moment—our official Mating and Luna Ceremony. I traced my fingers over the elaborate invitations I'd designed myself, each one addressed by hand to every member of the Silverfang Pack. "Just a few more hours of work," I whispered to myself, "and then everything will be perfect." My wolf, Luna, stirred weakly inside me. *We deserve this, Hazel. After all we've done for him.* I smiled, though it felt strained. Luna had never been strong—another reminder of my status as a Late Bloomer. But Declan had promised that once we completed our marking ceremony, our wolves would sync and mine would grow stronger. The clock on the wall read 11:42 PM.
Betrayal under the wolf’s moon Novel Cover
9.4
Mira watched in silence as her secret mate—the powerful Alpha of one of the greatest packs—married someone else, despite his promises to give her the world. When she dared to defy fate and reveal the truth, she was cast out, exiled from her own pack.    Left with nothing, Mira faces a choice: remain broken and let everything she’s worked for slip away, or rise from the ashes, stronger than ever.    But Mira is no ordinary wolf. Armed with a mystical power no werewolf has ever possessed, she is ready to reclaim her destiny. Yet with enemies lurking at every turn, will she triumph—or fall once more?    Why don't you find out?  
Luna Rejected by Alpha Novel Cover
8.3
I added the final touches to the ceremonial dress that would make me Ryan's Luna in just seven days. The silver thread glimmered as I stitched delicate moonflowers along the neckline—symbols of eternal devotion. My fingers traced the fabric, imagining how Ryan's eyes would light up when he saw me walking toward him at our Mate Ceremony. Then it happened. *Hello, Luna... or should I say future ex-Luna?* The voice sliced through my mind like an icy blade. I dropped the needle, pricking my finger. A drop of blood stained the pristine white fabric as the unfamiliar female voice continued to invade my thoughts. *Amber Stevens. Remember the name, because soon I'll be taking your place.* I clutched the edge of my sewing table, the room suddenly spinning.
Pregnant and Rejected by My Alpha Novel Cover
8.4
The Moonlit Gala was supposed to be our night. Seven years of loving Colson Hill, three years as his chosen mate, and now—finally—I carried his pup. My hand rested protectively over my still-flat stomach as I navigated through the glittering crowd of Alphas and Lunas from neighboring packs. "Have you seen Colson?" I asked a passing Beta, smoothing down the simple blue dress I'd chosen. Unlike the elaborate gowns around me, I'd always preferred simplicity—another thing that made me different from the power-hungry she-wolves who circled Colson like vultures. "He was heading to the gardens last I saw," the Beta replied, barely glancing at me before continuing on. The garden. Perfect. I wanted privacy for this announcement anyway. The moonlight bathed the meticulously manicured grounds in silver, casting long shadows between the sculpted hedges.
Rejected Mate Rising as Lycan Queen Novel Cover
9.5
After a decade-long mate bond, I found myself drained and feverish from planning a celebration that had been a dream for years. Kobe, the Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, nonchalantly handed me a glass of whiskey and pushed some pills into my mouth, his Alpha tone sharp with impatience. “You’re not seriously ill. Do I really need to come back and take care of you?” My head was spinning, the meds stuck in my throat, and the liquid burned my mouth instead of calming me. Instinctively, I gagged, but the pills wouldn’t budge. Panic set in as I struggled to breathe, yet he hurried off, glued to his phone. Later, as I was taken away in an ambulance, I saw him tenderly supporting his young Omega, Greta Scott. “Poor thing,” he murmured, his voice softer than I’d heard in years. “A nosebleed’s no small matter. I couldn’t relax without bringing you to the hospital.” The absurdity of it all hit me like a wave.