
Rejected Mate's Revenge
Five years ago, Lyrix Thorne was publicly rejected by her fated mate and left to die beneath a full moon. Now she's a rogue leader with a ticking death sentence in her veins, hunted for her blood and hated by the Alpha who broke her. When war forces her back into Shadowfang territory, Lyrix comes face-to-face with Raven Blackwood-the ruthless Alpha who shattered her bond and the only wolf powerful enough to save her. He claims his rejection was a lie. A sacrifice. A choice that nearly destroyed him. Lyrix doesn't care. She survived without him, and she refuses to kneel now.
But fate doesn't loosen its grip. The rejection curse is killing her faster than anyone predicted, enemies are closing in, and the mate bond ignites with brutal intensity every time Raven gets too close. He wants redemption. She wants revenge. Between forced proximity, pack politics, and a prophecy written in blood and silver, Lyrix must decide whether love is worth risking her life again-or if letting the Alpha burn is the only way to finally be free.
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Chapter 6
The war room in Shadowfang's main lodge was exactly what I expected: all dark wood and strategic maps, with a table large enough to seat twenty wolves and an atmosphere thick with tension.
I shouldn't have been there. Raven had tried to convince me to go rest with the others, to let him handle pack business without me hovering like a ghost at the feast. But the challenge was about me, so I'd planted myself in a chair at the far end of the table and refused to move. After a solid minute of staring each other down, he'd given in with a terseness that suggested this argument wasn't over, just postponed.
Now his council filled the remaining seats, a collection of warriors and advisors who looked at me with varying degrees of suspicion and curiosity. Finn sat to Raven's right, his expression carefully neutral. An older female wolf with silver streaking through her black hair sat to his left, her green eyes sharp and assessing. The pack healer, probably. She kept glancing at the silver veins visible on my forearms with a clinical interest that made me want to hide my hands under the table.
"Read it again," Raven commanded, his voice dangerously quiet.
Finn cleared his throat and lifted the piece of parchment that had arrived with Crimson's messenger. "Alpha Thaddeus Crimson of Bloodmoon Pack formally declares his intention to claim Lyrix Thorne as his chosen mate. As she currently resides under the protection of Alpha Raven Blackwood of Shadowfang Pack, and as Alpha Blackwood has publicly rejected said mate bond five years prior, Alpha Crimson invokes the Right of Challenge for the female in question. The challenge will take place in three days' time, at the neutral ground of Red Rock Canyon. Terms are as follows: combat to submission or death, winner takes the female, no pack interference."
The words hung in the air like poison. Combat to death. Winner takes the female. Like I was a prize to be won instead of a person with thoughts and opinions and absolutely zero interest in being claimed by anyone.
"This is bullshit," I said, my voice cutting through the heavy silence. Every head turned toward me. "I'm not a piece of territory you can fight over. I don't consent to this challenge, and I'm definitely not going with Thaddeus Crimson regardless of who wins what."
"It's pack law," the older female wolf said, her tone matter-of-fact. "An Alpha can challenge for an unclaimed female if she's of mating age and without pack protection."
"But she does have pack protection," Finn interjected. "She's in Shadowfang territory under Raven's direct protection."
"Protection she only has because of their mate bond," another council member said, a stocky male with gray at his temples. "A bond that was publicly rejected. Which technically makes her unclaimed."
"Technically?" I stood up, my chair scraping against the floor. "I'm sitting right here. You want to discuss my status as property, maybe include me in the conversation."
Raven's hand slammed down on the table hard enough to make everyone jump. "She's not property. She's my mate, rejected or not, and no one is taking her anywhere." His eyes blazed gold as he looked around the table. "I don't care what pack law says. I'll kill Crimson before I let him touch her."
"Then accept the challenge," the gray-templed wolf said. "Fight him, win, and the matter is settled. She stays here under your protection, and Crimson backs off."
"And if Raven loses?" Sage's voice came from the doorway, and I turned to find her standing there with Marcus behind her. Apparently my pack hadn't gotten the memo about staying in their assigned cabins. "What happens to Lyx then?"
No one answered, which was answer enough. If Raven lost, I'd be dragged to Bloodmoon territory in chains. Thaddeus would claim me, use me, breed me like livestock to create his super-wolf army. The thought made my stomach turn.
"He won't lose," Finn said firmly. "Raven's the strongest Alpha in the northern territories. Crimson doesn't stand a chance."
"Crimson doesn't fight fair," I said, memories of that afternoon flooding back. "He's been planning this for years. You think he'd issue a challenge if he didn't have an angle? Some way to stack the deck in his favor?"
The healer leaned forward, her sharp eyes fixed on me. "Tell me about your bloodline. Your real bloodline, not the story your mother told everyone."
I tensed. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"Don't lie to me, girl. I can smell the old magic on you, buried under that curse. You're not just a silver wolf. You're something else entirely, and that's why Crimson wants you badly enough to risk war." She glanced at Raven. "Did you know? When you marked her?"
"No." Raven's voice was tight. "She was nineteen. She seemed like a normal wolf. Stronger than most, but nothing that would indicate a special bloodline."
"Because it hadn't awakened yet." The healer stood and moved around the table toward me. I fought the urge to back away, to run, to do anything except stand there while she studied me like a science experiment. "May I?"
"May you what?"
"Touch you. I need to feel the magic to understand what we're dealing with."
Everything in me screamed to refuse, but the rational part of my brain knew we needed answers. If Thaddeus was willing to risk a challenge to the death, I needed to understand why. I needed to know what made me valuable enough to kill for.
I held out my arm, trying not to flinch when her fingers wrapped around my wrist. Her skin was warm, almost hot, and I felt her magic pulse against mine. Searching. Probing. It made my wolf snarl and my curse flare, silver veins spreading further up my arm in response to the intrusion.
The healer gasped and jerked her hand back. "Moon Goddess preserve us. You're a descendant."
"A descendant of what?" Raven demanded.
"Of the first children. The Moon Goddess's original bloodline, before it was diluted by generations of breeding with common wolves." The healer looked shaken, her usual composure cracking. "She's not just rare, Alpha. She's practically extinct. Her blood can create or break any supernatural bond. Pack magic, mate bonds, even the connection between a wolf and their animal. In the right hands, she could reshape the entire werewolf hierarchy."
The room erupted into chaos. Council members shouting over each other, arguing about what this meant, what they should do, whether I was a threat or an asset. I stood frozen in the middle of it, my mind struggling to process what I'd just heard. My mother had told me we were silver wolves, rare but not unheard of. She'd never mentioned goddess blood or ancient powers or being able to break bonds.
She'd never mentioned a lot of things, apparently.
Raven appeared in front of me, blocking out the rest of the room. His hands hovered near my shoulders but didn't touch, respecting the boundaries I'd set. "Lyrix. Look at me."
I dragged my eyes up to meet his, and the concern there nearly broke me. "I don't know how to do any of that. Break bonds or create them or whatever she's talking about. I'm just me. I'm just a dying wolf trying to keep her pack safe."
"I know." His voice dropped low, meant only for me. "But Crimson thinks you can do those things, which means he'll never stop coming for you. The challenge isn't just about claiming you. It's about eliminating me so he has a clear path to take what he wants."
"So what do we do?"
His jaw clenched, and I saw the war playing out behind his eyes. Alpha pragmatism versus something softer, something that looked dangerously close to the male I'd met five years ago. "We have two options. I accept the challenge and kill him, ending this permanently. Or..."
"Or what?"
"Or we complete the mate bond." The words fell between us like a bomb. "If you're claimed, truly claimed with a full bond, the challenge becomes invalid. You'd be mine in the eyes of pack law, and Crimson would have no legal grounds to take you."
My heart was hammering so hard I could barely hear my own thoughts. "You want to claim me. After everything. After you rejected me and broke me and left me to die slowly for five years."
"I want you to live." His eyes were blazing, intense and desperate. "I want you safe. I want Crimson dead and buried and unable to hurt you ever again. If claiming you accomplishes that, then yes. I want to claim you."
"And what I want doesn't matter?"
"What do you want, Lyrix?" The question was raw, vulnerable in a way that made my chest ache. "Tell me. I'll give you anything."
I wanted to hate him. Wanted to hold onto my anger like armor. But standing this close, feeling the damaged bond between us pulling taut, smelling his scent of pine and something darker that made my wolf whine with recognition, I couldn't remember why revenge had seemed so important.
"I want to not be dying," I whispered.
His expression cracked wide open. "Then let me save you."
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7.4
"I wanted to ruin her. Instead, I craved her."
Revenge was all Clemente Cassano ever lived for. The son of Sicily's most feared mafia leader, he swore to destroy the man who betrayed his family. His plan was simple-break the daughter, Vivian Gustavo, and watch her father burn.
But Vivian wasn't fragile. She was fire-untouchable, ruthless, intoxicating. And the deeper Santiago pulled her into his darkness, the more he realized she wasn't his enemy... she was his weakness.

7.4
I sacrificed the wolf core to save my beloved.
To avoid being overwhelmed by guilt, I chose to leave and silently wait for death in a corner of the human world.
But even after he became the alpha of the wolf pack, he still went to great lengths to marry me. After we got married, he flaunted his mistress in front of me every day, trying to provoke me and get revenge.
But he didn't know that I was about to die.
Darling, I'm dying.

8.7
I died in a mangled wreck of metal and fire, abandoned by the man I thought was my soulmate. But instead of the void, I woke up pinned against a cold marble wall, staring into the turbulent, storm-gray eyes of Damian Vincent.
This was the night I destroyed my life. In my past world, I spat in Damian's face and ran into the arms of Eddie, a parasitic loser who was secretly plotting with my cousin Jill to strip me of my inheritance.
My "escape" turned into a slow-motion suicide. My brother Donavan died in a horrific car crash while racing to save me from another one of my messes. Damian, consumed by a toxic mix of grief and vengeance, crushed the Nelson family empire until my father was a broken man. I spent years as a drugged-up social pariah, finally dying alone while the people I trusted laughed at my funeral.
The most bitter realization didn't hit me until the end. The "controlling monster" I spent years fighting was the only person who ever truly protected me. I had traded a man who would burn the world for me for a man who would burn me for the world.
Opening my eyes three years in the past, I find myself back at the airport, the rain lashing against the windows. My brother is pleading with me to run, and Damian is standing there, braced for the slap he thinks is coming.
But I don't strike him. I press my palm to his burning cheek and give him the only piece of my soul he couldn't buy.
"I'm not going anywhere, Dami. Keep this as my collateral."
The game has changed. This time, I'm not the victim-I'm the one holding the match.

9.5
Seven words
9.5
Mara Vance never expected her life to shatter in an instant. But one late-night message-seven careless words never meant for her-exposes the truth her fiancé thought he'd buried.
"She won't suspect anything tonight."
Betrayal should have broken her.
Instead, it sharpened her.
While Marcus scrambles to keep his perfect image intact, Mara begins a quiet, calculated unraveling of everything he cherishes. Not loud. Not messy. No screaming, no scenes. Just a slow, elegant destruction designed to make him question his reputation... his future... and eventually, his sanity.
As old loyalties shift and hidden secrets crawl into the light, Mara discovers that revenge isn't a moment-it's a strategy. And the sweetest payback is the kind no one sees coming until it's far too late.
Seven words ended her trust.
Now seven thousand unspoken plans will end his world.
A tense, intoxicating story of love turned weapon-where the real damage is done in silence.

7.7
"There's no way to kill Alpha Penking."
"Maybe there's one, make sure he has absolute power, never bows to anyone but will crawl to her feet each time she wants it."
Amelia's first life ended when she was ten-when the most notorious Alpha in New York took everything her father owned and killed him.
As if that wasn't enough, he coerced her father into selling his only daughter before death claimed him.
Fifteen years later, Amelia survives as a prostitute, her past buried beneath layers of control, routine, and silence. She lives for two things only: keeping her younger brother alive and nursing the revenge that never died. Every alpha is just a body. Every night is calculated. Her life is controlled-until the night she sleeps with him.
The same man who ruined her life.
Alpha Penking-feared, untouchable, merciless-without her knowing who he truly is.
Yet, her world shatters again.
Because Penking knows her.
Because he watched her grow in the shadows.
Because he knows her real name.
Because he is the one who ruined her and owned her.
Because he serves her a contract that doesn't ask-it commands.
A contract where she belongs to him.
For months.
For life.
No bargain.
No gain.
Trapped between hatred and a bond she never consented to, Amelia begins counting the only freedom she has left-ten ways to kill Alpha Penking. But revenge grows complicated when obsession turns mutual, when power bleeds into possession, and when an impossible consequence binds them forever.
Because the man she plans to kill now owns her body...
And the child growing inside her might decide who survives.

8.8
I endured three years of a loveless marriage with my billionaire husband, swallowing his constant insults just to afford my mother's life-saving cardiac care.
But everything shattered when Corrin, the woman who framed me with fake scandalous photos in college, returned to New York.
Adelbert immediately moved her into our estate, flaunting her as his VIP guest and taking her to family dinners while treating me like absolute dirt.
When my mother suffered a massive heart attack, I desperately begged Adelbert to use his top-tier medical connections to save her.
He completely ignored my calls, choosing to hold Corrin's hand during her pregnancy ultrasound while my mother flatlined in the ICU.
I later discovered a horrifying truth.
Corrin was the one who anonymously leaked fake financial documents about my family to the press, intentionally triggering my mother's heart failure.
I had sacrificed all my dignity for this marriage, only to be humiliated and watch my mother almost die at the hands of his pregnant mistress.
How could Adelbert be so blindly devoted to a manipulative monster while looking at his own wife with pure disgust?
I taped our torn prenuptial agreement back together, slammed the divorce papers onto his desk, and packed my bags.
"I am throwing away a piece of garbage that has disgusted me for three years."
This time, I was going to make them bleed.