Follow
Chapters
Share
Rejected Mate of the Devil Alpha Novel Cover

Rejected Mate of the Devil Alpha

Everyone feared Kael Draven.They called him the Devil Alpha—A ruthless billionaire.A merciless pack leader.A man who ruled with blood and fire.On the night I turned eighteen, fate betrayed me.The mate bond tied me to the one man no woman survived loving.But instead of claiming me, Kael Draven rejected me before the entire pack, shattering my wolf and condemning me to exile.Weak. Worthless. Unwanted.That was what he called me.What none of them knew was that my blood carried a secret older than the packs themselves—a power meant to bow even the Devil Alpha.And when fate forces him back to me…He will learn that rejecting his matewas the most dangerous mistake of his life.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

The gates closed behind me with a sound that echoed too loudly in the night.

It wasn’t just wood slamming against stone.

It was finality.

The kind that told you there was no going back.

I lay sprawled on the cold ground outside the Draven Pack territory, my body trembling violently as pain continued to tear through my chest in ruthless waves. Every breath felt like shards of glass scraping my lungs. My heart throbbed where the mate bond had been ripped apart, leaving behind a raw, screaming emptiness that refused to be ignored.

Rejected.

Cast out.

Erased.

The words repeated endlessly in my mind, each one driving the truth deeper into my bones.

I curled inward instinctively, clutching myself as if I could somehow hold the pieces together. My wolf whimpered weakly inside me, wounded and confused. She had barely awakened before she was shattered.

“I’m sorry,” I whispered hoarsely, unsure if I was apologizing to her… or to myself.

The night wind cut through my thin dress, sending a violent shiver down my spine. The torches and warmth of the pack were gone. In their place stood the vast, unforgiving forest that bordered the territory—a place filled with rogues, beasts, and things that hunted the weak.

And now, I was weak.

The pain grew worse.

A sharp, burning sensation spread from my chest outward, flooding my veins like poison. I cried out, arching my back as my vision blurred. The bond rejection wasn’t just emotional—it was physical. Wolves died from this kind of pain.

I don’t want to die, I thought desperately.

But my body felt heavy. Unresponsive. As if it had already decided my fate.

The elders always warned that a rejected mate without protection rarely survived the night.

I forced my eyes open, staring up at the blood-red moon. It watched me silently, indifferent to my suffering.

“So this is it,” I whispered bitterly. “This is what fate decided for me.”

A sudden wave of dizziness washed over me, and nausea churned violently in my stomach. I rolled onto my side, gasping as my body shook.

I couldn’t stay here.

If I did, I would die.

Summoning every ounce of strength left in me, I pushed myself onto trembling arms. My muscles screamed in protest, but I ignored them, dragging myself slowly away from the gates.

Each movement felt like torture.

The forest loomed ahead, dark and endless. Every instinct screamed that entering it alone was suicide—but staying behind was no better.

I staggered forward, barefoot feet sinking into mud and fallen leaves as branches clawed at my skin. The deeper I went, the quieter the world became, as if even the forest held its breath.

Minutes—or hours—passed. Time blurred into pain and exhaustion.

My wolf grew quieter inside me, her presence faint and fading. Panic clawed at my chest.

Stay with me, I begged silently. Please.

Then—

A sound.

Low. Growling.

I froze.

The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end as dread surged through me. Slowly, I turned my head, scanning the darkness between the trees.

Red eyes blinked back at me.

Rogue wolves.

Three of them stepped out from the shadows, their forms lean and scarred, their auras twisted and violent. Rogues had no pack. No laws. No mercy.

They could smell my weakness.

“Well, look at this,” one of them sneered, his lips curling back to reveal sharp teeth. “A broken little wolf wandering alone.”

My legs trembled as fear threatened to drag me to my knees.

“P-please,” I whispered, backing away slowly. “I don’t want trouble.”

Laughter followed.

“Oh, sweetheart,” another rogue chuckled darkly. “Trouble found you.”

The pain in my chest surged violently, forcing a cry from my lips as I stumbled. The rogues’ eyes lit up hungrily.

“She’s rejected,” the third one said. “No pack scent.”

“Easy kill,” the first agreed.

Terror flooded me.

I turned and ran.

Or at least, I tried to.

My legs gave out after only a few steps, sending me crashing to the ground. The rogues were on me instantly, rough hands grabbing my arms, hauling me up.

“Let go!” I screamed, thrashing weakly.

A sharp pain exploded across my face as one of them struck me, sending stars dancing across my vision.

“Quiet,” he snarled. “You’re lucky we found you before something worse did.”

Something inside me snapped.

Not fear.

Anger.

Hot. Furious. Uncontrolled.

The world suddenly felt… different.

The pain in my chest flared sharply, but instead of weakening me, it ignited something deep within my core. Heat surged through my veins, flooding every nerve.

My wolf stirred.

No—she roared.

A blinding light exploded from my chest, throwing the rogues backward as if struck by an invisible force. They slammed into trees with bone-crushing force, collapsing to the ground in stunned silence.

I gasped, falling to my knees as the forest around me went eerily still.

“What…?” I whispered, staring at my trembling hands.

They glowed faintly—silver and black intertwined.

My heart pounded wildly as confusion and fear battled inside me.

I hadn’t shifted.

I hadn’t fought.

The power had simply… answered.

A low, ancient hum filled the air, vibrating through the ground beneath me. The trees around me creaked, their leaves rustling though there was no wind.

Then, a voice spoke.

Not aloud.

Inside my mind.

Child of the Forgotten Blood.

I froze.

“Who… who’s there?” I whispered, my voice shaking.

You have been asleep for too long.

The pressure in my chest intensified, but it no longer felt like pain. It felt like awakening.

“I don’t understand,” I said desperately. “I’m nobody. I don’t have power. He said so.”

A deep, almost sorrowful presence brushed against my consciousness.

He was wrong.

Images flooded my mind—ancient wolves crowned in fire and shadow, moons split into silver and black, packs bowing before a lone female figure whose eyes burned with the same glow now flickering in my hands.

Your bloodline was erased from history, the voice continued. Hidden. Suppressed.

Tears streamed down my face as the truth slammed into me.

“I was rejected,” I whispered brokenly. “I was cast out.”

And in doing so, the voice replied, he unlocked what should never have awakened.

The ground beneath me cracked suddenly, a sharp fissure spreading outward before sealing itself again. The glowing light around my hands faded slowly, leaving behind a strange warmth deep in my core.

The rogues groaned weakly in the distance, unconscious but alive.

Fear replaced anger.

“What am I?” I asked.

Silence followed.

Then—

A reckoning.

The presence withdrew abruptly, leaving me gasping and shaking in the quiet forest.

I collapsed fully to the ground, exhaustion crashing into me like a wave. My body ached, but the pain in my chest had dulled to a persistent throb.

My wolf stirred again—stronger now.

Still wounded.

But alive.

I lay there for a long time, staring up through the trees at the red moon slowly fading back to silver.

I didn’t know how long it was before footsteps approached.

I forced myself upright weakly, panic flaring again.

A tall figure emerged from the shadows—a woman cloaked in dark green, her silver hair braided intricately down her back. Her eyes glowed softly as they met mine, filled with something between shock and reverence.

“You shouldn’t be alive,” she said quietly.

“Neither should your power.”

My heart raced.

“Who are you?” I demanded hoarsely.

She knelt before me slowly, studying my face like she was looking at a ghost.

“My name is Selene,” she said at last. “And if what I felt tonight is real…”

Her gaze hardened.

“Then the packs are in far more danger than they realize.”

I swallowed, my hands clenching into fists.

“I don’t want danger,” I said weakly. “I just want to survive.”

Selene’s expression softened slightly.

“Then you’ll come with me,” she said. “Because if the Devil Alpha discovers what you truly are…”

She paused, her voice dropping dangerously low.

“He won’t reject you again.”

You may also like

After Meeting His Ex, I Knew He’d Never Love Me Novel Cover
8.0
The music in the ballroom was too loud. The champagne was too dry. I just wanted to take off my heels and go home. My feet throbbed badly. I had spent six hours in the dance studio that morning. I stood near a melting ice sculpture, trying to hide in the shadows. That’s when Marcus Hale found me. He was an entertainment executive with too much cologne and a reputation for wandering hands. He boxed me in against the cocktail table. “Waverly,” he purred.
After My Three Lovers Betrayed Me, I Cut Them Off Completely Novel Cover
9.4
I stared at the screen, my fingers hovering over the keyboard as the footage played again. The dim lighting of the Brooklyn loft couldn't hide what was happening. Alexander—my Alexander—pressed Sophia Rodriguez against the wall, his hands tangled in her hair as he kissed her with a passion he'd never shown me. "Play it again," I whispered to myself, though no one else was in my penthouse study. The pain was exquisite, like pressing on a bruise to feel its boundaries. I clicked back thirty seconds and turned up the volume. "Victoria would kill to have you kiss her like that," Marcus's voice came through clearly, followed by his distinctive laugh. "Poor cougar's probably at home right now, counting her money and waiting for one of us to show up." "God, don't remind me." That was Ethan, sprawled on the leather couch just visible in the corner of the frame. "Last night she wanted me to stay over. Do you know how hard it is to pretend you're into someone when..." He shuddered dramatically.
Before You Forgot Me Novel Cover
9.3
Camila Damien has spent years avoiding Eric Sylvester-the ruthless CEO whose cold reputation precedes him. But when a career-making promotion forces them together on a billion-dollar pharmaceutical project, avoidance becomes impossible. Eric can't shake the feeling that he's seen her before. The mysterious woman in his wallpaper. The missing pieces of a night he can't remember. And now, the brilliant scientist who challenges him at every turn. But Camila is hiding something darker than career ambitions. Three weeks of her life is gone. Stolen by a drugging incident she can't remember and a saboteur she can't identify. As corporate espionage, toxic family ties, and a dangerous conspiracy close in around them, Camila and Eric must decide: trust each other with their carefully guarded hearts, or lose everything, including their lives. In the high-stakes world of pharmaceutical giants, where betrayal comes from those closest to you and the truth is buried in forgotten memories, love might be the most dangerous risk of all.
Breaking The Billionaire's Golden Cage Novel Cover
7.6
I spent three years as the hidden mistress of Wall Street tyrant Damon Vaughn. Our no-strings arrangement meant I was his to command, a secret he kept locked away in the dark. Then I saw the Instagram post. It was Damon, raising a champagne glass with his perfect high-society fiancée, the caption hinting that wedding bells were just around the corner. I ended it that night, leaving his black card on his nightstand and blocking his number for good. But a man like Damon doesn't accept being told no. He retaliated by buying the entire building my tech startup was in. He cornered me on the street, slamming his fist into my car's hood, his face a mask of terrifying rage. He was a possessive monster, planning his perfect marriage while refusing to release me from my cage. The humiliation of being his disposable secret burned hotter than my anger. To finally break him, I lied about having a blind date. But the lie became a terrifying reality when my mother forced me into that exact date. Now, Damon has kidnapped me, and as he shoves me out of his car in front of the restaurant, his voice is a low, dangerous whisper meant only for me. "Remember who you belong to."
Divorce: A Sweet Revenge Novel Cover
9.7
The sound of my front door crashing open echoed through the penthouse like a gunshot. I didn't flinch as I continued arranging the delicate white orchids in the crystal vase, their fragility a stark contrast to the storm brewing in my living room. "Well, well... look who's still playing house." Mercy Ray's voice dripped with venom as she strode into my Manhattan penthouse uninvited, her designer heels clicking against the marble floor with deliberate force. Three years. Three years I'd endured being treated as a placeholder, a substitute for this woman who'd finally returned from Paris. I carefully positioned another stem before turning to face her. "Mercy. What an unexpected surprise." She looked exactly as I remembered—perhaps even more beautiful after her time abroad. Her honey-blonde hair fell in perfect waves past her shoulders, and her emerald dress hugged every curve with expensive precision.