Follow
Chapters
Share
Rejecting Fated Alpha Mate Novel Cover

Rejecting Fated Alpha Mate

The silvery glow of the full moon bathed the festival grounds in an ethereal light as I smoothed down the intricate embroidery of my Luna gown. Six months of meticulous stitching had gone into creating this masterpiece—delicate silver thread forming howling wolves and crescent moons against midnight blue silk. Tonight was special. Tonight, I hoped Blake would finally see me as more than just his fated, yet unmarked mate. "You look beautiful," my wolf Lyra whispered within me. "He'll notice us tonight." "He has to," I replied silently, scanning the crowded pavilion for any sign of Blake's towering figure. The annual Moon Festival was in full swing around me. Pack members danced and laughed, their faces illuminated by the ceremonial bonfire that roared at the center of the gathering. Children darted between adults with moon-shaped cookies clutched in their hands, and the scent of roasted meats and sweet wine hung heavy in the air. Yet despite the festivities, an undercurrent of unease rippled through me.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The silvery glow of the full moon bathed the festival grounds in an ethereal light as I smoothed down the intricate embroidery of my Luna gown. Six months of meticulous stitching had gone into creating this masterpiece—delicate silver thread forming howling wolves and crescent moons against midnight blue silk. Tonight was special. Tonight, I hoped Blake would finally see me as more than just his fated, yet unmarked mate.

"You look beautiful," my wolf Lyra whispered within me. "He'll notice us tonight."

"He has to," I replied silently, scanning the crowded pavilion for any sign of Blake's towering figure.

The annual Moon Festival was in full swing around me. Pack members danced and laughed, their faces illuminated by the ceremonial bonfire that roared at the center of the gathering. Children darted between adults with moon-shaped cookies clutched in their hands, and the scent of roasted meats and sweet wine hung heavy in the air.

Yet despite the festivities, an undercurrent of unease rippled through me. Blake had disappeared almost immediately after the opening ceremony, muttering something about Alpha business. That was over an hour ago.

"Maybe he's with the visiting Alphas," I reasoned, more to reassure myself than Lyra.

My wolf remained suspiciously silent.

I wove through the crowd, nodding and smiling at pack members who acknowledged me with varying degrees of warmth. Six years as Blake's unclaimed mate had earned me a strange position—respected because of Blake's status, yet pitied because everyone knew he hadn't completed our marking ceremony.

"Have you seen Blake?" I asked Ethan, the pack Beta, who was sampling wine near the elders' table.

Something flickered across his face—discomfort? Pity? It was gone before I could identify it.

"I believe he stepped away to discuss... border issues," Ethan replied, not quite meeting my eyes.

Lyra growled within me. *He's lying.*

A knot formed in my stomach as I thanked him and moved away. The bonfire's warmth couldn't touch the chill that had settled over me. I found myself drawn to the edge of the clearing, away from the laughter and music, following an instinct I couldn't name.

The forest beyond the pavilion was dark, but my wolf eyes adjusted quickly. I followed a narrow path, my ceremonial slippers silent against the soft earth. The sounds of the festival faded behind me, replaced by the rustle of leaves and the distant call of night birds.

Then I caught it—Blake's scent. Cedar and mountain air, as familiar to me as my own. But there was something else mingled with it, something exotic and cloying that made Lyra recoil.

Jasmine. Spice. Female.

I rounded a large oak tree and froze. The ceremonial bonfire was visible through the trees, its light creating dancing shadows on two entwined figures.

Blake—my Blake—had his back pressed against the rough bark of a pine tree. His hands were tangled in a cascade of auburn hair belonging to a woman I recognized instantly. Aria Coleman, the rogue she-wolf who had joined our pack three months ago, claiming persecution from her former Alpha.

Their bodies moved together in a familiar rhythm, his hands gripping her hips with a possessive urgency I had never experienced. Her head was thrown back, exposing the column of her throat to him—an intimate gesture of submission that made my stomach turn.

"Mark me," she whispered, her voice carrying clearly in the night air. "Make me yours, Alpha."

The words she spoke were meant for a marking ceremony—my marking ceremony. The one Blake had postponed for six years, claiming he wasn't ready for the responsibility.

I must have made a sound—a gasp, a whimper, I couldn't tell—because Blake's head snapped up. His eyes, glowing Alpha gold in the darkness, widened when they met mine.

"Sophia," he said, his voice rough. Not with shame or regret, but with interrupted passion.

Aria turned slowly, a smirk playing at the corners of her lips as she took in my festival gown and the shock that must have been written across my face.

"Oh dear," she purred, making no move to disentangle herself from Blake's embrace. "Looks like your little mate found us."

Before I could respond—before I could scream or cry or collapse—a commotion erupted from the festival grounds. A young Delta wolf burst through the trees, his expression frantic.

"Alpha Blake!" he called. "There's been a breach in the pack network. Photos... of you and..." His voice trailed off as he took in the scene before him.

Blake cursed, finally pushing Aria away. "What photos?"

"Of you and her," the Delta replied, pointedly not looking at Aria. "Intimate ones. They're spreading through all the neighboring packs."

Blake's face hardened into something cold and unfamiliar. He strode past me without a glance, barking orders at the messenger. "Call an emergency pack meeting. Now."

As he disappeared toward the pavilion, Aria sauntered past me, her jasmine scent washing over me like poison.

"He was never yours," she whispered. "The Moon Goddess made a mistake with you."

I stood frozen, my beautiful gown suddenly feeling like a child's costume, as the sound of the pack horn echoed through the night, calling everyone to assembly.

Little did I know, the worst was yet to come.

You may also like

Abandoned by My Alpha Mate Novel Cover
7.8
The news hit me like a physical blow, knocking the breath from my lungs as I sat in the pack house kitchen, my hands instinctively moving to cradle my swollen belly. Alpha Barnes of the Crescent Pack was dead. James stood frozen in the doorway, the messenger's words still hanging in the air between us. I watched his face transform—the color draining from his cheeks, his jaw clenching so tight I could hear his teeth grinding. His Alpha aura, usually a steady presence I'd grown accustomed to, flickered like a candle in the wind. "James?" My voice came out smaller than I intended, barely a whisper. Our mind-link, already weakened over the past few months, felt like trying to shout across a vast canyon. I reached for him through the bond, but met only cold emptiness. He didn't look at me. Couldn't, it seemed.
ALPHA’S CONTRACT MATE TRILOGY Novel Cover
9.4
“Sorry Evelyn, my love for you has died. I can't help. Since I began this affair with your sister, I've been feeling so rosy. It's been a month now, just that it's been a secret from you.” His cold face swelled into a faint smirk. Turning around, he walked away with Dorlin. She gave him a perk on the cheek, turning around to see if I was watching. I sank to my knees, crying my lungs out. I loved Frank with all of my heart and so far he's been supporting me. He happened to be my fated mate and it has been my greatest dream right from childhood to marry my fated mate. This broke through my bones and ended up with my wolf, she suddenly went blank like she died. If Frank had rejected me without cheating on me, it would have been different. Something was telling me from their attitudes that they were secretly fucking behind my back. With this heartbreak, I got drunk and ended up in a one-night stand with a stranger. My world crumbles when he turns out to be the new Alpha of the pack, the cold, ruthless and mysterious Alpha Caleb. Worst still, I'm pregnant and I'm required to marry him within 24 hours or turn a rogue.
Fated To My Enemy Novel Cover
7.4
BLURB It's when you're at your lowest you find out who truly is for you and those that have been your enemy in friend's clothing the whole time. The moment my father was executed and Piper's father elected, I realised that my so-called best friend was my greatest enemy. She took everything I had, including my mate. And my mate did absolutely nothing to help me. Just when I thought it was all over, the Goddess pairs me once again with the Greatest Demon of all time, the Alpha King. The same man responsible for my father's death. I care less about love, all I want is revenge. But why does my heart find it hard to understand that?
Forsaken Luna's Reclaimed Power Novel Cover
8.7
When I found out that Leon, the Alpha of the Silver Fang Pack, had left me unconscious in the hospital just to deliver a coat to his Beta, Yasmin, I decided it was time to reject our mate bond. Leon agreed immediately, his voice dripping with the casual arrogance of an Alpha. "Why worry? She’s just an Omega. She’ll calm down." "Give her a few days, and she’ll come crawling back, begging for forgiveness. Then I’ll graciously accept her apology, and we’ll see if she dares to cause any fuss again." That very day, he posted a photo on the pack’s shared mind link, holding hands with Yasmin across a dinner table. The caption read: "Two souls, three meals, four seasons; for the rest of our lives, we’ll be each other’s one and only." As I stared at the date on the calendar, I dialed my brother Julius, the Gamma of the Blood Moon Pack. "Hey, can you help me get back home?" "Really? That’s great! You’re finally giving up on that jerk!
HER ARRANGED MARRIAGE Novel Cover
8.1
She was born to rule not to submit. He was born to love her even when she hated him. Cecilia Greenville is a rare female Alpha—queen of the most powerful pack in the kingdom, raised to rule, not to submit. Marriage is a weakness she refuses to wear… until her father forces her hand. To save a dying pack, Cecilia is bound by an arranged marriage to Cassian, the quiet heir of Redwood, a man she neither trusts nor wants. If she refuses, her crown will be given to another. Bitter and furious, Cecilia treats her new mate like an enemy. Cassian endures her cruelty in silence, hiding a love he has carried for years and a strength she never bothered to see. But when duty demands an heir, lines are crossed and emotions begin to fracture. As jealousy, betrayal, and dangerous games unfold within palace walls, enemies gather outside, ready to destroy everything Cecilia has built. When blood is spilled and secrets unravel, she must face the truth she’s been running from: The man she was forced to marry is the only one willing to die for her. In a world of power, pride, and pack politics, love was never part of the plan but fate had other intentions.
My Sister Stole the Wrong Alpha After We Both Rebirthed Novel Cover
8.7
My sister Clodagh didn't just choose a mate; she stole my destiny. The moment the selection ritual began, she threw herself at Alpha Finn, her eyes gleaming with greed. She knew exactly what she was doing—taking the safe, wealthy Alpha for herself and leaving me with the "leftover." Orion Blackwood. The entire hall fell silent as I turned to face him. He was the Alpha cursed with Blood Rage, a man so dangerous his own pack feared to look him in the eye. Clodagh smirked from the sidelines, believing she had sentenced me to a violent death while she played the perfect Luna. She didn't know I had lived this life before. She didn't know that I wasn't afraid of the monster—I was the only one who knew how to save him. When his rage eventually exploded, shattering the manor's windows and sending his guards fleeing into the night, I didn't run. I walked straight into the eye of the storm. I used the ancient priestess spells from my past life, turning his roar into a purr and his fury into devotion. By the time the Winter Solstice arrived, the tables had turned. Clodagh stood shivering in the cold, miserable beside her weak mate, watching as Orion wrapped a priceless snow-wolf cloak around my shoulders. She looked at the "monster" she had rejected, now a magnificent king devoted only to me, and hatred filled her eyes. "You made your choice, sister," I whispered, leaning into Orion’s touch. "Now watch me rule."