
Stolen By The Alpha's Dangerous Brother
For ten years, I played the safe, "wolfless" emotional support animal for my werewolf best friend, Finn, secretly loving him while he chased his toxic ex.
When she got engaged to a rival Alpha, he dragged me across the country to crash the mating ceremony, only to abandon me at the airport.
His terrifying older brother, Alpha Knox, picked me up instead and shattered my world with one sentence: Finn had always known how I felt, and he intentionally weaponized my devotion.
To prove how little I meant to him, Knox orchestrated a cruel test at a seedy Rogue club.
While I sat right next to Finn in a sticky booth, Knox sent over a stripper.
"You don't mind, right, Sloane? It's just a gift," Finn slurred.
Without hesitating, he let the stripper straddle him right in front of me, burying his face in her neck to chase away the pain of his ex.
A decade of my blind loyalty turned to ash in that smoke-filled room.
I hated my defective, wolfless biology, but I hated him more for treating me like a stray dog begging for scraps.
Why did I waste my entire youth protecting a male who didn't even see me as a woman?
Suffocating on shame and fury, I fled to the cramped club bathroom to hide.
*Click.*
The deadbolt slid into place, and the intoxicating scent of a violent thunderstorm and spent gunpowder swallowed me whole.
Alpha Knox Crawford stood against the locked door, his merciless eyes pinning me to the sink.
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Chapter 4
Sloane POV
"The wrong brother," I repeated, my voice barely a whisper over the low, predatory rumble of the Shelby's engine.
The air around him was thick, suffocating me with the scent of a violent thunderstorm and spent gunpowder. Every survival instinct I possessed—the very instincts that kept a wolfless human alive in a world of monsters—screamed at me to run.
"Prove it," I demanded, taking another step back, my grip on my suitcase white-knuckled. "You reek of a predator. For all I know, you're a Rogue who stole his phone."
Knox Crawford let out a dark, amused chuckle that vibrated straight through my chest. He leaned an arm against the open window, looking at me like I was a particularly entertaining puzzle. "A Rogue driving a hundred-thousand-dollar car? You flatter me. If you don't believe me, just use the Mind-Link. Ask him yourself."
My jaw clenched. He knew. He had to know I was wolfless and deaf to the pack's network. "He's MIA," I snapped.
"Then get in the car, little one," Knox said, his voice dropping an octave, laced with an Alpha's undeniable command. "Unless you prefer waiting on the curb in a rival pack's territory. They love finding strays."
Little one. The condescension burned through my fear, igniting a spark of pure anger. But he was right. Being abandoned in Asheville was a death sentence. Swallowing my pride and my terror, I yanked the passenger door open and slid into the leather seat. It was like stepping into a cage with a sleeping tiger.
The moment my door clicked shut, Knox floored the gas pedal.
The Shelby roared, pinning me against the seat as we shot onto the highway. The scenery blurred into a streak of green and gray. My heart hammered against my ribs as the speedometer needle climbed past ninety, then a hundred.
"Slow down!" I gasped, my hands gripping the door handle so hard my fingers ached.
Knox didn't even blink. He kept one hand casually on the steering wheel, turning his head slightly to offer me a cruel, mocking smile. "Want to get out now? I can pull over."
"You're insane," I breathed, staring at his granite profile. "Does Finn know you drive like a maniac? Does he even know you're here?"
"Finn barely knows how to tie his own shoes," Knox replied smoothly, weaving through traffic with terrifying precision. "Besides, I had to fly in from New York anyway. Figured I'd do him a favor and pick up his baggage."
The words hit me like a physical blow. New York.
"So, you do live in New York," I said, my voice flat with sudden, cold understanding. It wasn't a question. For years, Finn had painted his older brother as some distant tyrant ruling from afar, a vague, looming threat. But I had been to Obsidian, the Alpha's club. I had heard Finn called 'the Alpha's brother.' The pieces had always been there, scattered. Now, they clicked into place with a sickening finality. The distant tyrant had been in my city all along, and Finn had deliberately kept me blind to it.
Knox shot me a sideways glance, his brow arching with dark amusement. "For the last five years. Did my idiot brother forget to mention that detail?"
The foundation of my decade-long loyalty cracked further. It wasn't just a lie of omission; it was a cage built of carefully managed information.
Before I could process the full weight of the betrayal, Knox slammed on the brakes. The tires shrieked as he swerved off the highway and pulled into a dingy parking lot.
I braced myself against the dashboard, my pulse roaring in my ears. When I finally opened my eyes, I stared out the windshield in absolute bewilderment.
We were parked in front of a building with blacked-out windows and a glaring red neon sign that read: SENSUAL DELIGHTS. It was a sex shop.
"What are we doing here?" I demanded, my voice shrill with confusion.
Knox killed the engine and unbuckled his seatbelt. "I need to buy a gift. It's a Mating Ceremony, after all. Can't show up empty-handed."
"A gift?" I stared at him, appalled by his blatant disrespect for a sacred wolf tradition. "For Delilah?"
"For the groom," Knox corrected, his dark eyes locking onto mine with a lethal intensity. "Hunter Strickland is my best friend."
The air left my lungs in a violent rush. The world tilted on its axis.
Hunter Strickland. The Alpha whose Mating Ceremony Finn was planning to crash. The Alpha who would slaughter Finn for stepping foot on his territory. And Knox—Finn's brother, the man sitting inches away from me—was Hunter's best friend.
Finn hadn't just used me as an emotional crutch; he had dragged me into the center of a war between two powerful packs, completely blindfolded. I was sitting on a ticking bomb.
Knox watched the realization wash over my face, his lips curving into a dark, satisfied smirk. He pushed his door open. "Coming, little one? Or are you going to wait in the car like a good pet?"
My blood boiled. I shoved my door open and stepped out into the humid air. I had to know exactly what kind of hell Finn had thrown me into.
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7.3
Clara came home from a fourteen-hour board meeting to the sound of a piercing scream in the playroom.
When she rushed in, she found her husband, Chadwick, kneeling on the floor in a panic.
But he wasn't looking at their five-year-old son, Leo, who had a massive bleeding welt on his forehead.
Instead, Chadwick was trembling as he held the nanny's daughter, Autumn, who barely had a microscopic scratch.
"She needs ice. And antibacterial ointment," Chadwick snapped, carrying the nanny's daughter away and leaving his bleeding son behind.
From that moment, the nightmare only escalated.
Chadwick ordered Clara to cook a three-hour meal for the nanny's kid, threw away Leo's favorite toys because Autumn sneezed, and even secretly took the nanny and her daughter on Leo's promised Disney trip.
The final humiliation came at the Met Gala.
Right before their sponsor speech, Chadwick received a frantic call from the nanny claiming Autumn was having a panic attack.
He abandoned Clara in front of hundreds of flashing cameras, sprinting out of the ballroom.
Clara stood completely alone, the humiliation eating through her veins like acid.
She couldn't understand how a father could call the nanny's kid his "little princess" while watching his own son cry.
Why was he treating his own flesh and blood like garbage just to play savior to another woman's child?
Suddenly, the blinding camera flashes were blocked by a massive shadow.
Erasmo Chase, the heir to New York's largest financial dynasty, stepped out of the darkness and shielded her.
"A man like that is unworthy of your grief, Ms. Best," he whispered, pressing a silk handkerchief into her trembling hand.
Looking at the sharp profile of the powerful man beside her, Clara's shock hardened into a lethal, cold fury.
She was going to dump her family's shares, crash the board, and make Chadwick lose absolutely everything.

9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
Corinne decided to make a quick escape. "Let's get a divorce. We're clearly not right for each other... "
He cornered her with a knowing smile, "Not right for each other? Funny, that's not what you said last night in bed. Want me to remind you how wrong you are?"

9.5
As the fetal monitor screamed in the delivery room, Danae begged the nurses to call her billionaire husband to save their dying baby.
Instead of Adrian, his chief lawyer arrived with a chilling directive: all emergency interventions were explicitly denied.
While security guards pinned her arms to the mattress, Danae was forced to listen to her baby's heartbeat flatline. The lawyer simply dropped divorce papers on her bed and walked out. A sympathetic doctor helped Danae fake her own death to escape the family. Stripped of her assets and kicked out into the freezing rain, she tried to drown herself with her child's ashes, only to be saved by a mysterious benefactor.
Three years later, Danae returned as a top medical researcher. But at a high-profile symposium, she crossed paths with Adrian and his new fiancée—a cheap lookalike of Danae. The woman maliciously staged a bloody miscarriage using a restricted chemical, perfectly framing Danae's lab for the crime.
Adrian pinned Danae against the wall, his eyes black with rage, vowing to make her beg for death. Three years ago, he let their real child die without even answering the phone. Now, he was ready to destroy her over a fake pregnancy.
Just as Adrian's private guards dragged her away to be locked up, the hospital doors were violently kicked open. A rival billionaire stepped in with a team of ruthless lawyers, shielding Danae behind his back and declaring war.

8.1
I lived my entire life in a beautiful, naive bubble, completely trusting my husband and my best friend.
That was until they tied me to a chair, slit my vocal cords, and set my family's estate on fire.
As the flames crept closer, my husband Demarco calmly crushed my diamond wedding ring under his leather heel.
My best friend Cristin walked in, leaning against his shoulder and pouring her champagne onto the floorboards to fuel the fire.
"Your grandfather didn't just have a stroke. The medication swap was incredibly easy to arrange."
Looking down at my bleeding body, they casually confessed to murdering the only person who had ever truly protected me, all to swallow the Bridges empire.
I couldn't even scream. I could only suffocate in the thick black smoke as they turned their backs and locked the heavy oak door behind them.
Why was I so blind? How could the two people I loved most treat me like disposable garbage?
In my final moments of agonizing pain and pure, concentrated fury, I pulled out the detonator my grandfather had secretly left me.
I pressed the button, blowing the estate and all of us to hell.
But the burning stopped.
When I opened my eyes, I was staring up at a pristine crystal chandelier.
I was fifteen years old again, lying in my childhood bedroom, right before my treacherous uncle and those parasites started tearing my family apart.
And I didn't come back empty-handed.
This time, I am not the naive heiress.

9.0
My fiancé, Jadon, proposed on the Fourth of July. It was the perfect moment I had dreamed of since we were kids. That night, he called me on FaceTime.
But the man on the screen wasn't him. It was a version of him from five years in the future, his face hollow with regret.
He laid out a horrifying timeline of betrayal. He was sleeping with my best friend and business partner, Kimberly.
She would use his venture capital to steal my architectural firm. She would sabotage my father' s life-saving kidney transplant, leaving him to die.
And she would maliciously cause a future pregnancy to end in tragedy, murdering our unborn child.
My entire world-my love, my friendship, my future-was a lie. The two people I trusted most were plotting my complete ruin.
This broken man from the future, desperate to atone, gave me a roadmap to escape. So I drove my car off a cliff and faked my own death, determined to rewrite the story they had written for me.

9.8
On the night of her seventh wedding anniversary, Annabelle waited by a cold dinner, only for her husband Julian to kick the doors open, carrying his bleeding sister-in-law, Jocelyne.
Jocelyne had committed a horrific drunk driving hit-and-run, and Julian demanded Annabelle sign a plea deal and go to prison to protect the family's stock prices.
What truly broke Annabelle wasn't Julian's ruthless betrayal, but her own twin sons.
Her own flesh and blood stood fiercely in front of Jocelyne to protect her.
"Nobody even likes you anyway, Mother. If you go to jail, everything stays normal."
Julian stripped her of every cent, locked her in a remote estate, and chased her to the edge of a cliff with his bodyguards when she refused to be their scapegoat.
Looking at the man she had loved for seven years and the children she had devoted her life to, her heart turned to ice.
Why was her endless sacrifice rewarded with being a disposable shield for a manipulative liar?
Standing on the jagged cliffs, she played the dashcam audio proving Jocelyne's guilt to a suddenly horrified Julian.
"You don't deserve the truth."
Then, she stepped backward off the cliff into the raging black ocean.
Two years later, she returned to the city as an untouchable, powerful elite, walking right past a broken, miserable Julian without a second glance.