Follow
Chapters
Share
Rejected Mate's Revenge Novel Cover

Rejected Mate's Revenge

The morning sun streamed through the tall windows of Crescent Academy's grand hall, casting golden light across the polished wooden floors. I sat in the front row, my heart swelling with pride as I watched Zander cross the stage. Three years of sacrifice, late nights, and endless support had led to this moment. "Ladies and gentlemen," the headmaster announced, his voice echoing through the hall, "our valedictorian, Zander Campbell, has demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills and tactical brilliance throughout his time at Crescent Academy." Zander stepped forward, his tall frame commanding attention. His dark hair was perfectly styled, and his ceremonial Alpha robes fit him like they were made specifically for him—which, considering how much I'd invested in his education, they practically were. "Today marks not just an ending, but a beginning," Zander's voice carried confidently across the hall. "A beginning where we will build stronger packs, forge unbreakable alliances, and lead with both strength and wisdom." My fingers traced the intricate patterns on my dress as I listened. Those words—they were from the strategic frameworks I'd developed and shared with him during late-night study sessions. The pride in my chest expanded. This was our victory, our future.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The morning sun streamed through the tall windows of Crescent Academy's grand hall, casting golden light across the polished wooden floors. I sat in the front row, my heart swelling with pride as I watched Zander cross the stage. Three years of sacrifice, late nights, and endless support had led to this moment.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the headmaster announced, his voice echoing through the hall, "our valedictorian, Zander Campbell, has demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills and tactical brilliance throughout his time at Crescent Academy."

Zander stepped forward, his tall frame commanding attention. His dark hair was perfectly styled, and his ceremonial Alpha robes fit him like they were made specifically for him—which, considering how much I'd invested in his education, they practically were.

"Today marks not just an ending, but a beginning," Zander's voice carried confidently across the hall. "A beginning where we will build stronger packs, forge unbreakable alliances, and lead with both strength and wisdom."

My fingers traced the intricate patterns on my dress as I listened. Those words—they were from the strategic frameworks I'd developed and shared with him during late-night study sessions. The pride in my chest expanded. This was our victory, our future.

"The path to Alpha leadership requires sacrifice," Zander continued, his golden eyes briefly meeting mine. "But with the right partner by your side, anything is possible."

I smiled back, interpreting his glance as a promise of our future together. Three years of supporting him through this program, using my family's connections and resources to ensure he had everything he needed. Three years of believing in our mate bond and the powerful partnership we would build as Alpha and Luna.

After the ceremony, we celebrated at the academy's grand reception hall. Pack leaders from across the territory approached us, offering congratulations and invitations to join their councils. I stood proudly beside Zander, my hand occasionally brushing against his as we navigated the political landscape together.

"Adelaide," Zander said quietly as we stepped into a momentary pocket of privacy, "there's something important I need to discuss with you later."

I nodded, assuming it was about our future plans. "Of course. I'll meet you at the estate in a few hours."

---

The celebration still buzzed in my mind as I waited at my family's estate. I'd changed into a simple blue dress, one that Zander had once said brought out the silver flecks in my eyes. I paced the main hall, reviewing the mental list of pack alliances we needed to solidify.

The sound of the front door opening sent my heart racing. But something was wrong—Zander entered with a formal entourage behind him, including the pack's official witness and a stern-faced elder.

"Adelaide Nichols," he began, his voice suddenly distant and cold. "Daughter of Marcus Nichols, former Beta of the Silver Moon Pack."

The formal address hit me like ice water. This wasn't how mates spoke to each other.

"I stand before you today to formally declare my intention regarding our mate bond," Zander continued, his eyes avoiding mine.

My wolf stirred anxiously inside me as he spoke the ancient words of rejection.

"I, Zander Campbell, reject you, Adelaide Nichols, as my mate."

The room spun around me. This couldn't be happening. Not after everything we'd built together.

"However," he continued, his voice straining slightly, "I intend to claim Paisley Ellis as my chosen mate."

Paisley Ellis? The Lycan King's daughter? The same woman who'd been hovering around him at academy events for months?

Zander extended a small velvet box toward me. "These are for you—as acknowledgment of our time together."

My hands trembled as I accepted the box. Inside lay an exquisite set of diamond earrings and a matching necklace—far more expensive than anything he'd ever given me before.

"I don't understand," I whispered, my voice breaking. "After everything we've been through—"

"The decision is made," he said firmly, already turning away. "The ceremony will be completed tomorrow at the Lycan Court."

---

I locked myself in my private study, the door barred against the world. My fingers clutched the velvet box as tears streamed down my face. How could he do this? After three years of devotion?

Slowly, I examined the jewelry more closely. Something unusual caught my eye—small, translucent stones embedded within the settings.

Moon stones.

My breath caught. Moon stones were traditionally used to warn of threats to one's father. My father had been gone for years, but his political connections still protected me.

Or had they?

I turned the pieces over in my hands, noticing how the moon stones seemed to pulse with an inner light. Was this some kind of message? Or just another cruel joke?

My wolf growled within me, her pain matching my own. But beneath the hurt, something else began to stir—rage.

"He thinks he can discard me like this?" I whispered to the empty room. "After everything I've done for him?"

I slammed my fist against my desk, sending papers flying. The moon stones scattered across the wooden surface, gleaming mockingly in the lamplight.

If Zander thought I would simply fade away, he was about to learn how wrong he was. The daughter of a Beta doesn't break that easily.

And neither does Storm Wolf.

You may also like

After My Alpha Chose Her, I Transformed Novel Cover
9.6
The scent of fresh moonflowers filled the great hall as I adjusted the last silver lantern, my fingers trembling slightly with anticipation. Tonight was supposed to be the most important night of my life—my formal Luna welcoming ceremony. The full moon's light streamed through the high windows, casting an ethereal glow across the polished wooden floors where dozens of pack members bustled about, preparing for the celebration. "It's perfect, Isabella," whispered Lydia, my closest friend, squeezing my hand. "You'll be the most beautiful Luna the Blackwood Pack has ever seen." I smiled, though my stomach fluttered with nerves. Six months had passed since I'd first locked eyes with Marcus across the crowded pack meeting, since that intoxicating scent of pine and wild earth had enveloped me, confirming what the Moon Goddess had ordained—we were fated mates. Tonight would make it official. "Nervous?" Lydia asked, adjusting the silver crescent moon pendant at my throat. "A little," I admitted. "But it feels right.
Alpha Heir's Reclaimed Bond Novel Cover
8.2
The ornate invitation felt heavier than it should in my trembling hands. Golden script danced across cream-colored paper, each letter perfectly formed in elegant calligraphy that screamed wealth and privilege. "Luna Julissa White of the Shadowcrest Pack requests the healing services of Emily Turner for her beloved companion, Max. Payment: $50,000 upon successful completion." Fifty thousand dollars. The exact amount Charles and I needed to finally pay off his parents' remaining medical debts. After seven long years of scraping together every penny from my healer's assistant wages, this single job would free us from the financial burden that had defined our relationship. "This is it, Em." Charles's warm breath tickled my ear as he read over my shoulder, his arms wrapping around my waist from behind. "Once you heal Luna Julissa's wolf, we'll finally be debt-free. We can start planning our future properly—maybe even think about the marking ceremony." My heart fluttered at his words. The marking ceremony.
Luna Eclipse Novel Cover
8.5
One moment I was human, sixteen years old and in love, believing my life would follow a simple, ordinary path. The next, I was taken from everything I knew and thrown into Silverwood Academy, a hidden world where wolf shifters rule, magic breathes, and survival is never guaranteed. They see me as an anomaly. A girl who should not exist. My mark is rare, dangerous, and tied to an ancient bloodline that was meant to stay buried. It binds me to a goddess who gives power without mercy and a destiny no one walks away from unchanged. At Silverwood, strength decides your worth. Alphas test me. Rivals hunt me. Teachers watch, waiting for me to fail. Every full moon pushes me closer to a power I do not fully understand and a future I never asked for. And then there is love, complicated and cruel in the way only fate can be. I am torn between the boy I loved as a human, a bond so strong it refuses to break even after death, and a dangerous pull toward a wolf who challenges me, pushes me, and makes me question who I am becoming. Each choice costs something. Every secret carries blood. The more power I gain, the more I risk losing myself. They want me to be a weapon. A leader. A legend written in moonlight and war. But I do not want a throne or a prophecy. I just want to survive the fate that marked my soul. Because in this world, destiny is not a gift. It is a debt, and it always demands payment
My Alpha Took My Blood to Heal His Mistress Novel Cover
9.2
The sound of tires on gravel jerked me from my afternoon rest. Through the window, I watched a sleek black SUV pull up to the pack house, my heart sinking with each passing second. Jonathan was home. I smoothed down my simple dress and checked my reflection in the mirror. Ten years as Luna of the Blood Moon Pack, and still my hands trembled when he returned. Not from excitement—from dread. "Luna Elodie!" Our Beta's voice echoed through the hall. "Alpha Jonathan requests your presence at the main entrance immediately." Requests. As if it were a polite invitation rather than a command. I grabbed my cane, wincing as my damaged leg protested.
Rejected And Claimed By The Alpha Novel Cover
8.0
Warning: This book contains mature and erotic content. Rejected by her mate. Betrayed by her pack. Cast out to die. In one day, Alina lost everything. The man she trusted humiliated her before everyone. Her parents were accused of treason and thrown into the dungeons. The pack she loved turned their backs on her. But Alina did not break. She made a vow. She would return. And when she did, she would make them all pay. The wild nearly kills her, until a dangerous man saves her — Kennedy, the feared Alpha of the North. He claims she is his mate. Alina no longer believes in love. Her heart is filled with scars and revenge. But Kennedy is not a man who walks away, and the bond between them refuses to fade. Now Alina must choose: Revenge… or the mate she is afraid to trust. Because some bonds don’t just heal. They awaken something far more dangerous.
Rejected Mate Bond and Claimed Power Novel Cover
8.6
"Sorry." That was the last thing Jackson said to me as the flames consumed our pack house. He didn't die trying to save me. He died apologizing because he never loved me. His true mate was safe, while I burned with the weight of thirty years of a one-sided bond. I jolted awake, clutching a chest that was smooth and unscarred. Sunlight, not smoke. Jasmine, not ash. It was the morning of my twenty-fifth birthday again. The Mate Selection Ceremony. Downstairs, three men waited for me. Jackson, the reluctant mate who would let me die. James, who saw me as a trophy. Noah, who saw me as a political asset. Three possible mates I was allowed to choose from. One way or another, one of them was supposed to bound with me. This was my fate as the Alpha’s daughter, this was the beginning of my tragic past life. My father, unaware what kind of fate awaited ahead of me, beamed, pushing me toward Jackson. "Choose him, Freya. He is a warrior, he will protect you." Protect me? Like in my past life? After betraying me, founding family with another for years, leaving me alone in the pack house, then died in front of me facing the invading rogues leaving me just a dry, useless apology? I walked onto the stage. The crowd cheered, expecting a blushing bride. Jackson looked at me with that familiar, hidden revulsion—a man walking to his execution. I smiled, but it didn't reach my eyes. "I’ve made my choice," I announced, the silence deafening. My father stepped forward. "Which one, darling? Jackson?" "None of them." I kicked off my heels and looked the High Elder dead in the eye. "I don't want a mate to rule for me. I’m joining the warrior training program." "I’m sorry, dad. I won’t become a good luna." I whispered into the microphone. " I’m becoming the Alpha."