
The Alpha Who Tried To Break Me
The night I met my Fated Mate was supposed to be a dream.
Instead, the sacred bond became a one-way ticket into his twisted mind. I heard the truth: Alpha Kade Vargr only wanted my family’s money, and his heart belonged to his manipulative sister, Lila.
He tried to break me, orchestrating an “accident” that left me bleeding in a ravine just to teach me a lesson. Then, at my own party, he humiliated me by broadcasting my most shameful memory for everyone to see.
My soulmate was a monster, and I was his plaything.
But when I confronted him, he swore a sacred oath on his soul that it wasn't him.
Then, to protect his guilty sister, he stood before our people and confessed to the crime anyway.
He made his choice.
And I made my vow: I would destroy them both.
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Chapter 6
She didn't go to the grand hall or the library. She went straight to her own rooms, a sanctuary that was about to become a war room. The moonlight streamed through the tall windows, silvering the plush carpets and ornate furniture. It felt like a stranger's room.
Her wolf, for the first time in days, was not whining or raging. It was utterly still, coiled and waiting. A predator in the tall grass.
*Patience.*
The door to her bedroom was shoved open without a knock.
Kade Vargr stood there, silhouetted against the hallway light. He strode in with the arrogance of a conquering king, a smirk playing on his lips. He had expected to find her here, and he had expected to find her in pieces.
His stormy grey eyes swept the room, taking in the neatness, the quiet. He saw no overturned furniture, no tear-stained pillows. He saw only Elara, standing by the window, her silver-white hair like spun moonlight, her posture perfectly calm. A flicker of annoyance crossed his face. This wasn't the scene he had pictured. He decided to press, to crack the facade.
"I thought you'd be more… emotional, Elara," he purred, his voice a low drawl meant to grate on her nerves. "Now you know what happens when you defy me."
She turned to face him slowly. Her luminous violet eyes were not filled with love or pain. They were empty. Like two chips of amethyst ice.
"Defy you?" she repeated, her voice light, almost conversational. "I'm not sure I understand."
He took a step closer, his smile tightening. He was used to her fire, her passion. This coldness was unsettling. He reached out, his hand aiming to cup her cheek in a gesture that was both possessive and condescending. It was a move he had used a hundred times to soothe and control.
Elara took a single, elegant step back.
His hand fell, closing on empty air.
The move was simple, fluid, yet it felt like a slap in the face. The smirk vanished from his lips, replaced by a hard line.
"Don't play games with me, Elara. You're acting like a child."
He gestured around the opulent room. "This luxury you enjoy? The Thorne family's trade routes? They all run through me. I could choke them off with a single word."
A small, genuine laugh escaped her lips. It was a clear, brittle sound in the quiet room. It was the most terrifying sound Kade had ever heard.
"Oh, Kade," she said, and there was something like pity in her voice. "You're too late."
She watched the confusion cloud his features.
"I just commanded my father to cut off all mineral shipments to the Northern Alliance. Effective immediately. Perhaps you should be more concerned with your *own* trade routes."
The color drained from Kade's face. His smile was gone, his arrogance shattered. His pupils contracted in shock. He didn't believe her. He couldn't believe her.
*Mine. Lies.* His wolf snarled in his head.
He reached out through his Alpha authority, the telepathic network that connected him to his pack, sending a frantic command to his Beta. A frantic, silent query. The response came back a second later, a wave of panic and confirmation that crashed against his shields. It was true. The ore shipments had stopped. The foundries in the north would go cold in a week.
The shock morphed into pure, unadulterated rage. He closed the distance between them in two long strides, his hand clamping around her arm like a manacle. The sparks were there, but they were ugly now, painful.
"Are you insane?" he snarled, his face inches from hers. His scent, once a comforting mix of forest rain and cedar, was now sharp with aggression. "Do you want to destroy the alliance? Years of work!"
*Protect her.* The voice of Elara's own wolf was a low, rumbling threat, tensing every muscle in her body for a fight.
"You destroyed it," she said, her voice dropping to a deadly whisper. Her violet eyes locked onto his. "You destroyed it the moment you decided to sleep with your own sister behind my back."
His breath hitched. The grip on her arm faltered. It was the first time she had said it so plainly, so brutally.
He let her go as if her skin had burned him. A flicker of something—guilt? shame?—crossed his face, but it was gone in an instant, replaced by a stubborn, defensive mask.
"Lila needs me," he said, his voice hard and cold. "She is more fragile than you could ever imagine. As her brother, protecting her is my first priority."
That was it.
That was the nail in the coffin. The final, irrefutable truth that severed the last, lingering thread of a bond she had once cherished. It wasn't a choice between Elara and power. It was a choice between Elara and Lila. And Lila would always win.
A strange peace settled over her. The war in her heart was finally over. There was nothing left to fight for. Nothing left to save.
Her gaze drifted to the side, landing on a dark, polished wooden box on her dressing table. Inside was the silver Vargr pack sigil he had given her at their betrothal ceremony—a snarling wolf's head, intricately carved. A token of their future. A lie.
She walked over to the dressing table, her movements graceful and unhurried.
Kade watched her, a new kind of confusion on his face. He thought, for a fleeting, idiotic moment, that she was going to put it on. That this was her way of surrendering. "Elara, we can fix this…"
She picked up the box and opened it. The polished silver caught the moonlight, a cold, predatory gleam.
She didn't look at it. Her eyes were fixed on his.
Then, she walked past him, her bare feet silent on the thick rug. She stopped at the small, ornate trash can near her desk.
In Kade's stunned, disbelieving gaze, she turned the box over.
The heavy silver pendant and its wooden case fell, landing with a dull, final *thud*.
The sound was an ending. A period at the end of a sentence. A gravestone placed on a dead love.
Elara turned back to him. She raised a hand, not to strike or to caress, but to point. She pointed at the door.
"My room is not a place for trash," she said, her voice as calm and clear as a winter morning. "And it is not a place for you."
His face went from shocked white to a blotchy, furious red. It was a humiliation deeper than any he had ever known. He, an Alpha, being dismissed. Discarded.
He could feel his own wolf howling with rage and shame.
*Mine!*
But she wasn't. Not anymore.
"You will regret this, Elara Thorne," he snarled, the words torn from his throat.
He spun on his heel and stormed out, slamming the door so hard the crystal perfume bottles on her vanity rattled.
Elara stood alone in the silence. There was no triumph on her face. No joy. Just the vast, empty peace of a battlefield after the war is over.
She had won the first skirmish.
And she hadn't even begun to fight.
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8.1
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9.5
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