
The Alpha Queen Who Refused To Kneel
They said she could never lead.
They said her bloodline meant nothing without a man to wield it.
Serena Vale, daughter of the late Alpha of the Mooncrest Pack, was born to inherit a throne-but her world only bows to men. To defy fate, she cloaks herself in her cousin's identity and enters Alpha Dominion Academy, determined to prove her worth.
But every lie comes at a cost. Her closest rival-and roommate-is Damien Blackthorn, heir to the most feared pack. When sparks ignite between them, Serena risks her secret, her heart, and her legacy.
When betrayal shatters her disguise, Serena loses everything-her family, her honor, and the future she fought for. Cast into exile, she rebuilds herself as a mother to a secret heir... until war forces her back into the path of the mate who abandoned her.
Now, destiny offers her a cruel choice:
Forgive the wolf who destroyed her.
Or rise as the Alpha Queen who will burn the world to claim her crown.
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Chapter 8
The sickening sound of Damien's fist against Prince's jaw echoed across the clearing.
For a heartbeat, no one moved.
Prince's head snapped to the side from the force, but he did not fall, he only staggered back, before sinking his boots into the dirt, then slowly he straightened again.
Blood now filled the corner of his mouth.
He touched it with his thumb, and looked at it carefully, almost proudly.
And then smiled.
A slow and satisfied smile.
"I was wondering how long it would take," Prince said lightly.
He wiped the blood across his knuckles and spat to the side.
"You even hit just as weak as he did."
A ripple of murmurs moved through the gathered Alphas.
Damien stepped forward again, fury bubbling just under the surface.
The prince tilted his head.
"Is that all the great Blackthorn heir can manage?"
Damien tightened his fists again, even tighter than before, ready to lunge forward before Serena moved.
She stepped directly in front of him, forcing herself between the two Alphas.
"Don't."
Damien's growl was low and dangerous. "Move, Soren. Now!"
"You're letting him get into your head." she shot back.
Behind her, Prince laughed.
"Head? I'm in his blood."
Damien tried to step around her. She shifted with him, blocking his path again.
"This is what he wants," she said quietly, urgently. "You hit him again, you give him the show."
Prince's voice carried clearly.
"Run along, golden or Or let your little guard dog fight for you."
The insult landed.
Damien's breathing grew heavier. His fists tightened to the point that his knuckles were beginning or turning white.
Serena lowered her voice so only he could hear.
"Don't give him the satisfaction."
A long and tense second passed.
And then after another Damien finally exhaled a little.
Finally, he stepped back.
"Pack up," he said flatly.
Serena released the breath she hadn't realized she was holding and grabbed her bag quickly.
The prince called after them.
"Still running!"
No response.
"Just like your father did!"
It hit Damein again, just as before, but this time, he just kept walking.
The clearing swallowed them in silence as they crossed into the forest.
The sounds of the other Alphas still at the clearing faded behind them as they stepped deeper into the forest.
They walked for a long stretch without speaking.
The air between them was heavy.
By the time the sun had dipped and given way for the moon, the forest seemed different, far less safer.
The temperature around them dropped sharply. It was freezing cold.
Serena adjusted the strap of her bag and finally broke the silence.
"What is it between you two?"
Damien didn't answer immediately.
She kept her gaze forward before asking again.
"Is it just an Academy competition? It feels a little more than that?"
He walked another few steps before responding.
"No, it isn't just competition."
She pressed on, thought, licking , picking her words carefully. "Then what is it?"
He exhaled slowly.
"We're Alpha heirs," he said at last. "of two neighboring packs."
Serena glanced at him.
"The Blackthorn pack," he continued, "and the Valen pack."
"Prince."
"Yes and to say that our packs don't get along would be a very massive understatement."
"Our territories share a border," Damien said after a pause. "They always have."
"And?"
"And neither pack trusts the other."
"Why?"
He paused before answering.
"Our fathers hated each other and their fathers before them."
"And you inherited it as well."
"We didn't have a choice."
She thought back to the clearing.
"He mentioned your father."
Damien's expression hardened instantly.
"Don't."
"She brought him up for a reason."
Silence fell again.
Then, more quietly, "He didn't run."
Serena didn't interrupt.
"He died during a border conflict," Damien said. "He tried to negotiate for peace with Valon's pack and instead it turned into an ambush.
He retreated but barely made it before he was killed."
Killed?! My breath isn't still.
"Prince's pack killed him?"
"Yes."
"I'm sorry-"
"Don't be." Serene tried to apologize, to be comforting, but Damein cut her off before she could finish.
They walked in silence again.
Soon, they reached a small clearing where the trees opened slightly, allowing the soft silver moonlight to spill across the ground.
Damien stopped.
"This will work."
"For the night?" Serene asked, taking in the place.
"Yes and then we search for a moonstone at first light."
He shrugged off his bag and immediately began setting up the tent with efficient movements.
Serena set her pack down and began gathering dry twigs and branches for a fire.
The forest was damp under the surface, but she found enough kindling to attempt it.
She knelt and struck the flint.
A spark.
Nothing.
She tried again.
Another spark.
Still nothing.
The wood hissed faintly but refused to catch.
Frustration flickered through her.
She struck harder.
The spark died.
Behind her, Damien secured the tent stakes and glanced over.
"Do you need a hand?"
"Yes. I do."
The words left her mouth-
Wrong.
It was soft, too soft...
The voice was feminine
Both of them froze.
Serena's stomach dropped.
That hadn't been Soren's voice, that one was hers...
Damien straightened slowly.
"What's wrong with your voice?"
Panic surged through her then.
The spell. No, no, no,no..
It was thinning at the wrong pack.
"No-" she cleared her throat quickly. "Cold."
Her tone was uneven.
"I'll be back."
Before he could question further, she stood abruptly.
And ran.
"Soren!" Damien called. "Get back here!"
She didn't stop.
The forest blurred as she moved faster than she should have.
Faster than Soren ever could.
Branches whipped past her and leaves cracked underfoot.
Behind her, Damien shouted again.
"Soren, come back! The forest isn't safe!"
She increased her speed, putting distance between them.
She didn't slow until she reached the sound of rushing water.
A narrow river cut through the forest, the moonlight reflecting across its surface.
She stopped at the bank, her breathing hard and heavy.
Her reflection stared back at her.
It was still Soren's face, the rest of the illusion was still intact.
She opened her mouth.
"Damn it."
The voice that came out was hers.
Serene's.
Her throat tightened.
The spell wasn't fully broken.. but it was weakening.
.
She pressed a hand to her chest, forcing herself to breathe evenly.
If it collapsed completely-
If he heard her like this-
Everything would be over.
She knelt at the water's edge, staring at her reflection.
"I can fix this," she whispered.
The voice trembled.
She clenched her jaw.
No.
She would not lose control now.
Not when the Gauntlet had just begun.
A sound broke through her thoughts.
A faint rustle.
She went still instantly
She rose slowly to her feet and then she heard another rustle, this time closer.
Her heartbeat quickened.
The rustling grew louder and closer.
Serena took a slow step back from the riverbank.
Her pulse thundered in her ears.
The rustling came again...
And this time, it was right behind her.
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To end the charade, I crashed their luxury wedding with a ten-foot funeral wreath.
In front of hundreds of elites, my father slapped me across the face, calling me a vicious bitch while his new wife smiled in victory.
I triggered the estate's fire system to ruin them, but a terrifying stranger in the VIP section bypassed my military-grade hack in seconds.
He was Kavon Velasquez, a dangerous billionaire heir who had been missing for twelve years.
Instead of exposing me, he shielded me from my father's second blow.
When my pathetic ex tried to drag me away, I grabbed Kavon and kissed him to humiliate my ex.
I shoved a $500,000 check into Kavon's pocket as hush money and left.
I thought that was the end of it.
But why did this apex predator move into the penthouse right next to mine at 2 AM?
Why did he violently crush my ex's face the next morning just for grabbing my arm?
"She is my woman. If you ever come within ten feet of her again, I will bury you."
I didn't understand why a man with lethal skills was suddenly hunting me.
Then I found out he had just blackmailed my father with undeniable proof of corporate money laundering.
His demand wasn't money. It was me.
He ordered my father to announce our engagement by tomorrow sunset, and this dangerous game officially began.

9.0
I am the undisputed ice queen of the ER, a doctor whose life is built on absolute control. A month ago, I impulsively married a stranger to create a legal shield against my ex-mentor's betrayal.
Our prenup had one strict rule: a fake marriage with zero interference in each other's lives. But tonight, my "husband on paper" was wheeled into my ER, unconscious, reeking of cheap whiskey, and suffering from a bleeding ulcer.
To authorize his emergency surgery, I had to sign the consent form as his wife, detonating a gossip bomb among my colleagues. Worse, his overbearing family found out he was hospitalized. To stop his terrifying mother from flying in and exposing our sham marriage, I had to lean over his hospital bed and take a fake, loving couple's selfie.
I didn't understand why this disciplined math professor was suddenly drinking himself to death, nor why my chest tightened when he looked at me with exhausted eyes and begged for homemade soup. My perfectly ordered, untouchable life was crumbling into a chaotic mess, and I was losing my grip on the narrative.
"We should probably spend some time together beforehand. We could be roommates."
To prepare for an unavoidable family dinner and a wedding, my stranger husband just asked me to move into his apartment. The ultimate uncontrolled variable has just crossed the line, and our fake marriage is about to become dangerously real.

7.1
It was supposed to be her sister's wedding. But in an instant, Aurelia was forced to take her place becoming the bride to a man she barely even knew.
To pay off her family's debt and protect her parents' dignity, Aurelia spoke her vows to Gian, a cold man who never wanted her there in the first place.
Without love, without the blessing of her own heart, Aurelia married Gian Alvaro, the man who was meant to be her sister's husband. The frigid reception, the disappointed looks from Gian's family, and a silent wedding night marked the beginning of a life she never wished for.
Their marriage began with obligation. But as Gian's gaze slowly softened and the walls around him began to crumble, Aurelia found herself facing an unsettling truth. Love doesn't always come easy... and the secrets behind this marriage are far from fully revealed.

7.3
Luna Comeback
7.3
Ana sacrificed everything to marry Alpha Max, believing love would be enough.
For eight years she was the perfect Luna - until the night she planned to reveal her true identity as the hidden heir of the powerful Dark Rose Pack.
That same night, Max staged a deadly "accident" that killed their daughter.
When Ana later discovered Max had been cheating with his "childhood friend" Emily for eight years - and that their "adopted" daughter Mai was actually his secret child - she shattered their mate bond and fled.
Three years later, at the grand crowning of Dark Rose Pack's new Luna, a desperate Max arrives begging for help...
Only to realize the woman on the throne is Ana - now married to the honorable Alpha Desmond.
When Max falls to his knees pleading for forgiveness, Ana delivers the final blow:
"You didn't show my daughter mercy when you killed her. I will never show you mercy, Alpha Max."

8.9
Her blood is the key. His heart is the weapon. And fate is a curse.
Ela Demir thought she was just a bullied, plus-size girl from Istanbul-until a mysterious invitation arrives, summoning her to Silvermoon Academy, an elite werewolf school hidden from the human world. The moment she steps onto campus, she becomes the target of four powerful alpha heirs: Nikolai, the cold Siberian who says she's his fated mate; Lukas, the charming German who wants to use her as a weapon; Kai, the gentle Alaskan who sees her true worth; and Thorne, the rebellious loner with his own dark secrets.
But Ela isn't human. She carries dormant wolf blood-blood that could destroy the academy's thousand-year order. Hunted by a secret society called the Shadowborn and trapped in a bond that's slowly killing her, Ela must navigate a world of forbidden romance, deadly rivalries, and impossible choices.
When the boy she loves betrays her trust, she runs into the arms of her enemy. But survival comes at a price. And the only way to break the curse is to uncover the truth about her mother's death-a truth that will shatter everything she believes about love, loyalty, and her own blood.
Fate bound them. Choice will destroy them.

7.3
Elara spent her life believing she was human... until grief uncovered the truth.
She is the secret daughter of a powerful werewolf Alpha, the child of a love so forbidden her mother had to run to the human world to survive. Now alone, Elara returns to the Wave Pack, a place that was never meant to welcome her.
But the pack's cold stares are nothing compared to the fire that ignites the moment she sees him.
Kael.
Dangerous. Dominant. Unforgiving.
The Alpha whose presence makes her wolf ache with recognition.
Her fated mate.
There's just one cruel twist of fate...
He's already claimed.
Married to her sister.
Every glance lingers too long. Every touch burns. The mate bond pulls tighter, tempting them to cross a line that could shatter the pack forever. And when desire turns into something deeper, something growing inside her, secrets explode, loyalties break, and the Wave Pack is pushed to the edge of war.
Because in a world ruled by instinct and blood...
Some mates are worth the sin.