Follow
Chapters
Share
The alpha became a monk after having affair

The alpha became a monk after having affair

 Evelyn was forced to bind with Alpha Theodore in place of Isabelle. After Isabelle faked illness and framed Evelyn, the latter lost her pup and was driven away. Christopher, Evelyn's pen - pal "C", helped her expose Alpha Theodore and win a literary award. They bonded. Later, Evelyn refused her dying father's plea to help Isabelle and Lorraine. Alpha Theodore became a monk. Evelyn found peace and happiness with Christopher.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

I stiffened, my fingers curling into fists as the image flashed through my mind-her palm sliding up his arm, nails grazing his bicep like a slow, deliberate caress. He let out a laugh, but it sounded forced, hollow. "You really think I'd let that happen?" Isabelle laughed softly. "You bound yourself to Evelyn in a fake ceremony just to wait for me. The second I came back, you made me your mate for real. And those things you wrote in your journal-how you let Evelyn take my place to make me jealous, to bring me back." Her words cut off with a muffled gasp. I heard a scuffle, then Alpha Theodore's voice, raw and fierce. "Yes, I never let you go. So tell me, Isabelle, how are you going to make this right?" The air left my lungs. My body went cold, like I'd been plunged into icy water. I remembered Alpha Theodore holding me just days ago, kissing my hair, promising, "Lila was a mistake, Clara. You're the one who matters now." What a joke. His "care" was nothing but lies. Our bond-the one I'd poured my soul into-was fake from the start. I closed my eyes, fighting the tears that threatened to spill. Hannah. If this was Alpha Theodore's choice, then so be it. I'd set him free to be with the she-wolf he truly loved. It was time to sever the bond and let them run together, as mates should. With a trembling breath, I turned away from the door, my heart breaking but resolute. I'd walk away and never look back. I stumbled into the elevator, my mind a fog of betrayal and heartbreak. When I snapped out of it, the doors were opening to the basement level. A young intern, all smiles and energy, approached me. "You're here for Isabelle's art exhibit, right? Follow me!" It hit me then-I'd forgotten to press a floor. Dazed, I let myself be led into the gallery, my feet moving like they had a mind of their own. The intern chattered away, oblivious to the storm inside me. "This exhibit was funded by Alpha Theodore himself. It's going pack-wide next!" My eyes landed on an watercolor painting, and my breath caught. It was a wolf's bare back, muscles sharp and defined, a distinctive scar curling along his lower waist. I'd traced that scar in the dark too many times to mistake it. That was Alpha Theodore. Isabelle had painted him over and over, each canvas marked with dates that stabbed at my heart like claws. May 19th: Alpha Theodore by the laundry room, his frame outlined by the soft glow of the overhead lamp, folding clothes with meticulous attention. That was the fifth day of my confinement, when I'd been refusing all sustenance in defiance, my vision blurring until I crumpled to the floor. He'd been sorting her dresses. May 1st: A pair of strong hands folding an iris-embroidered silk nightgown, his bonding ring glinting coldly on his finger. That was the thirteenth day, when I'd sliced my wrist in desperation, blood soaking half my bedsheets. Meanwhile, he was tenderly arranging her clothes. May 15th: Alpha Theodore kneeling by a garden bench, tucking a blanket around someone's shoulders, their laughter drifting through the rain. That was the fourteenth day, when I lay chained to the wall, throat raw from screaming, fever spiking until I slipped into delirium. He was tending to Lila, wiping rain from her cheeks. I clenched my fists, nails biting into my palms, but the pain didn't register. I couldn't bear to look anymore. I turned and walked out. --- I booked an appointment to end my pregnancy a week from now, then headed to the old family den to collect my mother's keepsakes. The moment I stepped inside, my father shoved a plane ticket into my hands. "Lorraine and I talked it over," he said, his tone clipped. "We want Isabelle to spend her final days with Alpha Theodore, living as mates." The ticket was for ten days out. "Go on a trip, clear your head," he added, like it was a favor. I gripped the ticket, my lips pressed tight. I knew what this was-banishing me so Alpha Theodore and Isabelle could have their precious time alone, free of the she-wolf who'd been fool enough to believe in their bond. "Evelyn, don't get the wrong idea," Lorraine chimed in, her eyes red with crocodile tears. "We just want Isabelle to go peacefully." I cut her off, my voice flat. "I get it. I'll go." Alpha Theodore? I was done with him. This family? I didn't need them either. My father blinked, surprised I'd caved so quickly. He probably thought he'd finally broken my spirit. His tone softened. "We're holding a farewell ceremony for Isabelle. Be there." "Fine," I said.

You may also like

Divorced By The Boss I Slept With
8.1
Arnetta had been married to a wealthy man for three years, but she had never even seen his face. After a wild night of drinking, she woke up in a hotel room next to a handsome, ruthless stranger. He coldly kicked her out, mocking her as just another desperate woman trying to sleep her way to the top. To her shock, she soon discovered the stranger was Brennan Kirkland—her firm's top-tier client and a legendary Wall Street billionaire. Hiding her true identity as a corporate spy, she manipulated her way into becoming his executive assistant to steal his data. During a business dinner, Arnetta received a humiliating text from her absent husband, demanding a divorce and calling her a greedy parasite. "He is a deadbeat coward who thinks money solves everything," Arnetta spat in anger. "A man who hides behind lawyers is weak," Brennan agreed coldly. He had absolutely no idea he was insulting his own actions, nor did he realize the wild, gold-digging wife he despised was sitting right across from him. The next day, her husband's legal team sent a brutal twenty-million-dollar settlement offer, threatening to ruin her if she didn't take the payoff and disappear. Staring at the degrading ultimatum, Arnetta's hands shook with blinding rage. She looked at Brennan, who was busy plotting to destroy his own wife, and a terrifyingly calm smile touched her lips. She wasn't just going to take the money; she was going to completely destroy him.
From Broken To Beloved, My Journey
8.5
My husband, Andre Grimes, was a newly-elected senator, and I was a celebrated chef pregnant with our first child. On the night of his victory, our world was supposed to be perfect. Instead, I watched him on live TV, his arm around his pregnant mistress, as he announced their relationship to the world. He then looked into the camera and called my own pregnancy a lie, a fabrication to create a scandal. His powerful family, along with my own adoptive parents, locked me in our home. They moved his mistress into my bedroom and planned to force me to have an abortion to protect his career. His mother looked at me with cold eyes. "It's for the best, Kyra. No loose ends." I was trapped, betrayed by everyone, facing the murder of my unborn child. But they made one mistake: they gave me back my phone. With trembling hands, I found a long-forgotten number and dialed. A man's voice answered. "My name is Kyra Moore," I choked out. "I think you might be my father. They're going to take my baby."
His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon
8.2
Annika Hayes gave up her reputation as a brilliant neurosurgery resident to become the quiet, perfect wife to aviation mogul Ethan Clark. For three years, she hid her excellence, playing the role of an ordinary flight nurse just to fit into his world. But her sacrifices ended when she received a cold text message from his housekeeper. "Mrs. Clark, this is Maureen Dolan. Mr. Clark has instructed me to inform you that your access to the Park Avenue residence has been revoked effective immediately." Ethan had chosen to protect his dead best friend's pregnant widow, claiming the unborn child as his own responsibility. Within hours, he suspended her joint credit cards and had his PR team paint her to the media as an emotionally volatile and unstable wife. He demanded she quietly accept his "noble sacrifice," treating her like a disposable accessory. He even knew the widow's baby wasn't biologically his, but he was willing to destroy their marriage anyway to play the hero while dismissing Annika as just a needy nurse. Three years of marriage, reduced to an eviction text and public humiliation. She had buried her ambition, her talent, and her entire identity, thinking it would make her more lovable. How could he throw her away for a delusion of honor, completely blind to the world-class surgeon she truly was? Sitting in the back of a black SUV, Annika calmly snapped her heavy titanium joint credit card in half. She pulled out her phone, blocked his number, and sent a text to her old hospital rival. It was time to pick up her scalpel and let them see exactly who she used to be.
Kidnapped By Mate
7.8
His eyes were black when he bit into her neck. Belle doesn't remember much from last night, but she remembers that. Before the pain and pleasure had pulsed through her, overpowering her, he had looked at her with eyes that weren't even human. The next thing she knows, she's waking up in his bed. His massive, muscular arms wrapped around her, his hot breath ghosting over the throbbing bite mark he left on her throat. Against all reason, she wants him to seal his lips over his mark again, to lick and suck and bite. She wants his hands to wander, his low voice to whisper filthy promises in her ear before he follows through. But that's insane. Sure, he's any woman's wet dream, but he's also a complete stranger. The only thing she knows about him is how he introduced himself. Alpha Grayson. But was Alpha a title or a name? And why did he keep calling her his mate?
Married To My Enemy's Spy
8.4
To save her legacy, she'll marry her greatest enemy. To save her life, she'll have to trust his lies. Aria Hale has only one objective: to destroy the Veridian family. Twenty years ago, they ruined her mother's career and her family's reputation. Now, as Hale Enterprises is about to go out of business, she is forced into a marriage of convenience with the man she dislikes most: Luca Veridian. Luca is a ruthless, calculating, and cold-hearted man. He doesn't just want the Hale company; he wants proof of their wrongdoings. He makes the deal for the marriage contract for one year for his own purposes: to get close enough to Aria to put her in jail. The rules are simple: Live together. Act as if you're in love. Don't show your true intentions. As they play a deadly game of cat and mouse in their shared penthouse apartment, the lines between protection and sabotage get blurred. Luca, the ruthless man, is hiding his own demons, and Aria, the ruthless woman, has a secret that might destroy both their empires. Yet, when a shadow from their past, the mysterious "Architect," comes back to finish what was started all those years ago, Aria and Luca learn that they are not the players in this game, but the pawns instead. Betrayed by blood, bound by contract, Aria and Luca must now choose whether to keep their secrets and die, or fall in love and burn the world down together.
Married to the billionaire for revenge
7.7
I was left at the altar, humiliated in front of the world. The man I loved walked away, and with him went my reputation and my father's company's last chance at survival. Then came Travis Walker. Ruthless. Untouchable. A billionaire who offered me a lifeline, but at a cost: marriage. Not for love, not even for appearances. I told myself it was revenge, maybe redemption. I told myself I wouldn't fall. But the more I tried to guard my heart, the more his touch ignited something I couldn't resist. Just when I thought I could believe in love again, the truth unraveled. Secrets that bound Travis to my ex-fiancé, to my best friend, even to my family. The very people I trusted most. Now I have to ask myself: can I risk giving my heart to a man who might shatter me all over again?