
Revenge Got Me Pregnant: My Alpha Boss's Baby
When I caught my boyfriend of four years in bed with my stepsister, I snapped. After teaching them both a lesson,I drowned my sorrows at a bar,where I met a dead-gorgeous stranger.
One steamy night later...He tried to pay me. Like I was some kind of escort.
"You're the worst I've ever had," I sneered, lying through my teeth. "Practice more before taking clients." Then I fled.
But fate wasn't done with me. That stranger? He's my company's new CEO. Oh, and he's a werewolf. An Alpha werewolf.
I just wanted to keep my head down and avoid him.Then the pregnancy test turned I pregnant.
My Alpha Boss slapped down a marriage contract and demanded I move in with him.
Before moving in, I taunted: "Your skills were worth $150, max."
After living together, he growled: "How's my performance now, wife?"
I, trembling lying oh the bed: "Please... have mercy!"
From one-night disaster to carrying the Alpha's heir, I never expected my life to turn out like this. But one thing's certain,my Alpha Boss is determined to prove he's worth way more than $150 a night...
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Chapter 7
Lucius's POV
As I drove her home, the woman beside me sat in tense silence, but my mind was replaying the first time I'd seen her, barely a day ago.
She'd pushed open the bar door, walking in as if swept by a sudden, violent gale. Her scarlet dress, clinging to every curve, showcased an alluring figure. Golden hair cascaded loosely around her shoulders, framing a face of striking beauty-fair skin, delicate features, and prominent tear stains streaking her cheeks.
I'd taken one look, then returned to my drink. After all, she was just an ordinary human girl, and therefore, inconsequential to me.
I am a werewolf. My father, the formidable Alpha of the Black Moon pack, had strategically established our companies within human society. I had spent years studying business management abroad, preparing for my destiny. Next month, I would officially assume my father's mantle as the new Alpha, a role that brought me back to this world, and naturally, made me the new CEO of the Watson Group.
As the future Alpha, my Luna-my chosen mate and partner-must be a powerful werewolf woman, capable of leading our pack alongside me. Besides, I had always preferred the strength and companionship of our own kind. So, despite the undeniable pull I felt towards her that night, I didn't approach immediately.
My wolf, Raven, however, was unusually agitated.
Talk to her, Raven urged, his voice a low thrum within my mind. (As werewolves, we communicate with our wolf through mind links, no need for spoken words.)
She's just a human. What's so special about her? I countered, trying to quell his insistence.
She's ours, our mate, Raven replied, a powerful certainty in his tone.
I watched her as she drowned her sorrows, one vodka after another. Even across the smoky room, a subtle fragrance-a blend of wild flowers and warm vanilla-wafted from her, calling to me, though faintly.
Let's go, Raven urged again, his agitation growing.
I had no choice. Ignoring Raven was a fool's errand; if he took control, the situation would only escalate. Reluctantly, I finished my drink, the amber liquid suddenly tasteless, and walked over to her.
Women had never been scarce in my life, a benefit, I supposed, of my looks and status. Soon enough, she ended up in my bed. When I slipped off her dress, her body was truly stunning. A slim waist, full, generous hips, long, elegant legs, and breasts that were simply perfect.
She was a virgin, completely inexperienced, yet sex with her brought an unprecedented, almost primal satisfaction. Her body seemed made for mine, fitting me in ways I had never experienced. I lost count of how many times I took her, yet the insistent hunger within me remained unsated.
To be honest, even now, recalling those moments, I can still taste the salt and sweetness of her skin, feel the consuming warmth of her embrace.
But the next morning's cold shower, a necessary ritual for clarity, brought me crashing back to reality. She was human. Humans didn't understand our world, the ancient responsibilities, the immense burden I carried. A human Luna could destroy everything. She couldn't lead the pack, couldn't possess the inherent strength and wisdom a werewolf mate needed.
I won't let you reject her! Raven howled within me, a furious, indignant protest.
I rubbed my temples in frustration. Raven could be impossibly stubborn.
I tried not to argue with him. Raven, my wolf, was a creature of instinct, driven by primal desires, and he kept insisting she was my fated one. But my parents, while meticulously grooming me to be an excellent Alpha, had drilled one undeniable truth into me: the pack always comes first.
When I walked out of the bathroom, my decision was made. I planned to dismiss her with money, a cold, transactional gesture, as I'd done with other women who had shared my bed. But before I could, she preempted me, humiliating me first. She threw a hundred and fifty dollars in my face, insulted my performance in bed, and treated me like a prostitute.
Before I could even fully react, she had fled. I was furious!
Yet, despite her hasty retreat, she still ended up in my grasp. Who would have thought she was an employee at my company? The moment I stepped into the meeting room that morning, I caught her unique scent, a subtle mix of defiance and vulnerability. Watching her nervous expression from across the room, I maintained my cold, impassive facade, mentally telling Raven, Look how scared she is now. She was so bold this morning.
Raven, perverse as ever, purred contentedly within me. Isn't she delightful? She's got spirit, challenging us like that.
I closed my eyes helplessly for a second, fighting the urge to roll them dramatically, a gesture that would betray my inner turmoil to the human executives around me.
After the meeting, I had my subordinate call her to my office-she had slipped out earlier, a ghost in the crowd. I had fully intended to deliver a stern lecture, to put her firmly in her place. But when I saw those big, beautiful, innocent blue eyes again, my resolve inexplicably softened.
It must have been Raven's influence, his persistent fascination with her. When she got close to me, the urge to pull her into my arms was overwhelming, a powerful instinct I barely restrained. Instead, I threw her own insults back at her. I wanted to add something cutting, like, "If I was so bad in bed, why were you moaning so passionately last night?" But I didn't want to tarnish my carefully cultivated image too much, so I held my tongue.
To assimilate into human society, my father had cultivated friendships with powerful figures from all walks of life. He had even fought in human wars, forging unbreakable bonds with a few comrades-in-arms.
That afternoon, I attended a birthday gathering for one of his old war buddies in his stead. I never expected to run into Claire there, a stroke of incredibly bad luck or perhaps an undeniable twist of fate.
Claire didn't seem to get along well with her father's side of the family. At the dinner table, the way that man-her father-kept glancing at her, eyeing her with a proprietorial disdain, made my blood boil. I wanted to gouge his eyes out. But it turned out he was her ex-boyfriend. God, Claire has terrible taste in men.
I watched her argument with her father's family escalate into a physical altercation, a shocking display that gave me new insight into her character.
She was strong-willed and defiant, her temper as fiery as her body was hot.
When her father had slapped her, a primal roar had clawed its way up Raven's throat. I wanted to rush over, to beat the man senseless. But this was clearly a family matter, and my Alpha upbringing, my rigid self-control, prevented me from interfering. If she were my mate, I could intervene, the thought had flashed through my mind, startling me with its intensity. Had I developed such strong protective and possessive feelings for her?
After she stormed out of the birthday party, a whirlwind of righteous fury, I quickly made my excuses and left too. I followed her in my car, keeping a careful distance, close enough to overhear her conversation with her pathetic ex-boyfriend.
With my enhanced werewolf hearing, I caught every word. Her ex had cheated on her with Emma, that walking plastic surgery advertisement from the party? What an idiot her ex was. They talked about a proposal. Was Claire truly that eager for marriage? The thought irked me.
I was about to drive away, to put distance between us and reinforce my logical decision to avoid her, but then I caught the faint, unmistakable scent of tears in the cold night air. Was she crying? I let out a frustrated sigh, a sound of resignation, and pulled my car up beside her.
Now she sat beside me, her unique floral and vanilla scent enveloping me, filling the confined space of the car. Raven purred contentedly within my mind, a soft, satisfied rumble.
Seeing her swollen face, the angry red mark, I handed her some healing herbs-a potent salve we werewolves used for injuries, a remedy I was intimately familiar with from countless training sessions.
Her eyes were red, still brimming with unshed tears, as if she were still profoundly upset. I didn't quite understand. What was so heartbreaking about a cheating man? Was that why she'd stumbled into the bar last night, drowning her sorrows in vodka as if it were water?
The thought pissed me off. Had she just used me in bed as some kind of replacement, a convenient way to forget her ex? No wonder she'd treated me like a damn call boy.
I'd tested her, thrown her words back at her: "So, you were drinking your sorrows away last night, begging me to take you home, because your boyfriend betrayed you?"
And what did she say? "Professional boundaries. One-time thing."
She was the first woman who had ever dared talk to me like that, drawing lines as if I were some insignificant nobody. I, an Alpha, a billionaire, with women chasing after me left and right, and I had to chase her, a plain human girl? Even if she was my fated mate, so what?
I wouldn't let her affect me. I couldn't. My pack, my future, depended on it.
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7.7
For three years, Avery Woods lived a lie. Trapped in a high-stakes psychological "simulation" designed by her own father, she was forced to endure the life of a discarded trophy wife, scrubbing floors and suffering in silence to temper her mind into a weapon.
When the simulation shattered, Avery emerged as the Sovereign-the most experienced CEO in human history, having lived twenty years of strategic warfare in a matter of months. She tore down her father's global conglomerate, erased the world's digital memories, and sought a quiet life in the shadows.
But you cannot delete a god.
Now, a year after the "Great Erasure," the world has gone dark, but the connection remains. Four hundred million people are syncing up through a biological "Chorus," using their own neural pathways to rebuild a decentralized, inescapable Hive Mind. At its center is Mila, a child who is more code than flesh, and the only anchor strong enough to stabilize a new reality.
From the high-tech bunkers of Moscow to the hallucination-filled "Dead Zone" of the Sahara, Avery and her protector-assassin, Julian Vane, must race to stop the Chorus before it rewrites the physical world.
The satellites are dead. The servers are gone. But the Silence is screaming.

9.3
For ten years, I was the family pariah, framed for a crime that destroyed my brother's career.
My husband, Mark, never believed my innocence. Instead, he fell for the lies of my sister-in-law, Elsa-the woman who orchestrated my downfall.
On our tenth anniversary, he stood me up to celebrate with her and our daughter. When I finally confronted him with divorce papers, he threw me out into a blizzard.
My own daughter looked at me with cold, dismissive eyes.
"Elsa said she should have been my mom."
Left to freeze on the side of the road, my heart didn't just break; it turned to ash. The decade of abuse had finally killed every last bit of love I had.
But I didn't die. A stranger saved me, and with his help, I found the one piece of evidence I needed to burn their world to the ground.
Now, at the divorce settlement, I look at their smug faces and press play on a hidden recorder. "The world will soon know exactly who owes whom."

7.2
Lauren Sterling gave up her career to support her boyfriend, Julian Drake, believing his words that he and his family lived for privacy.
But it was nothing but a lie. He had only replaced her with her best friend.
On the day they were supposed to get married, he left her waiting. Out of desperation, Lauren Sterling married a stranger!
Alexander Ashford.
The man who gave her three months to take her revenge.
In a dangerous game where revenge collides with betrayal, dangers and secrets. Will Lauren Sterling survive?

8.5
To the Dark Moon Pack, I wasn't just invisible; I was a stain. Dean Lee, the Alpha designed for my soul, treated me like a shameful secret while he paraded his mistress, Karina, in red silk.
The night of the Charity Auction, Dean bought my late mother's moonstone pendant—the only thing I had left of her—for a hundred thousand dollars.
I begged him for it. Instead, he clasped it around Karina's ankle.
With a cruel laugh, Karina stomped her stiletto heel, crushing the moonstone into dust. Dean just watched, his eyes cold and unfeeling.
"It was just a cheap rock," he said. "I'll buy you diamonds."
But the cruelty didn't stop at emotional torture. When rogues attacked, Dean used me as live bait to distract them from Karina.
He threw me into the Blood Pit, a gladiator arena, to fight a massive Feral wolf while he sat in the VIP box with Karina on his lap.
"She won't last three minutes," I heard him say through our dying bond.
He watched with bored detachment as I was ripped apart, refusing to save me even as I screamed his name. He saved the mistress and drowned the mate.
I died on that arena floor. Or so he thought.
Years later, the mysterious and world-renowned artist "H.Y." returned to New York for a gallery opening.
When Dean saw me on stage, he rushed forward, tears streaming down his face, trying to claim the wife he had mourned.
"Hayley," he choked out, reaching for me. "You're alive. You're mine."
I didn't cry. I didn't run.
I unleashed a shockwave of ancient White Wolf energy that blasted him across the room, shattering the glass displays.
"I don't take orders from dogs anymore," I said, looking down at him.
"I, Hayley York, hereby reject you."

8.1
She never imagined love would begin with a marriage she didn't want.
Forced into a union to save her family, Elena promised herself one thing, she would never love her husband.
But the man she hated was nothing like she expected...
And the heart she tried to protect slowly betrayed her.

7.4
My husband, Rodger Hayes, was a renowned chief negotiator, famous for his integrity and firmness within the circle.
When my son and I were kidnapped, with three hostages at the scene, the kidnappers agreed to release only one.
Among the women and the boy, Rodger should have chosen to save the boy first.
Yet, I heard him saying in Spanish fluently, "Release the woman in white."
His first love, Jolene Chapman, was freed, while my son, Jacob Hayes, died from a gunfire.
Later, Rodger explained the situation flatly. "The kidnappers chose to release Jolene."
I cradled Jacob's ashes and smiled sadly.
Rodger didn't know that I was fluent in Spanish, as I had been a special forces member.
His lies crumbled before me.
My phone vibrated, and I confirmed the encrypted message.
"Falcon returns to base."