Follow
Chapters
Share
The Alpha's Regret: He Lost His Fated White Wolf Novel Cover

The Alpha's Regret: He Lost His Fated White Wolf

I was drowning in the pool, chlorine burning my lungs, but my fated mate, Jax, swam right past me. He scooped up Catalina, the swim team captain who was faking a cramp, and carried her to safety like she was made of glass. When I dragged myself out, shivering and humiliated, Jax didn't offer a hand. Instead, he glared at me with cold hazel eyes. "Stop acting like a victim, Eliana," he spat in front of the whole pack. "You're just jealous." He was the Alpha Heir, and I was the unshifted failure. He broke our bond piece by piece, culminating at the sacred Moon Tree where he slashed through our carved initials to replace them with hers. But the final blow wasn't emotional; it was lethal. Catalina threw my car keys into a pond laced with Wolfsbane. As the poison paralyzed my limbs and I sank into the dark water, unable to breathe, I saw Jax standing on the bank. "Stop playing games!" he shouted at the ripples. He turned his back and walked away, leaving me to die. I survived, but the girl who loved him didn't. I finally accepted the rejection he never had the guts to speak. Jax thought I would crawl back in a week. He thought I was nothing without the pack's protection. He was wrong. I moved to New York and walked into a dance studio, right into the arms of a True Alpha named Daryl. And when I finally shifted, I wasn't a weak Omega. I was a White Wolf. By the time Jax realized what he had thrown away, I was already a Queen.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 6

Eliana POV:

I had one stop left before I left North Gate forever.

The Moon Tree stood on a hill overlooking the pack grounds. It was an ancient oak, its bark silver-grey under the moonlight, said to be blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. Couples came here to carve their initials, a primitive promise of eternity before the official mating ceremony.

I parked my car at the base of the hill and climbed. My ribs ached, a reminder of the stairs, but I ignored it.

I reached the trunk. There it was, weathered by time but still visible: *J + E*.

We had carved it when we were twelve. Back when he protected me from bullies instead of encouraging them.

I pulled a small pocket knife from my jeans. My hand trembled.

I dug the blade into the wood. I needed to scrape it off. I needed to erase the lie.

"Vandalism now, Eliana?"

The voice made me jump. The knife slipped, slicing my thumb.

Jax stood at the edge of the clearing. Catalina was clinging to his arm, looking bored.

"I'm just cleaning up a mistake," I said, sucking on my bleeding thumb.

Jax walked over, his shadow falling over me. He looked at the carving, then at me. For a second, I saw a flicker of hesitation in his hazel eyes.

"It's just a tree," Catalina said, stepping between us. She ran a manicured nail over the bark. "It's superstitious nonsense. Only weak wolves believe in this fairy tale stuff."

"It's history," I said. "Something you wouldn't understand."

Catalina's eyes narrowed. She whispered something in Jax's ear.

Jax's jaw tightened. He took the knife from my hand.

"You're right," he said to Catalina. "It is time for an update."

He didn't scrape the letters off. He slashed through them.

*Slash.* Through the J.

*Slash.* Through the E.

My heart hammered against my ribs. To deface a Moon Tree was bad luck. To slash a mate's initials was a curse.

Then, he began to carve new letters above the ruin of our names.

*C. M.*

Catalina Manning.

"There," Jax said, driving the knife into the wood with a final, violent thud. "Now it's accurate."

I stared at the fresh, weeping sap of the tree. It felt like he had carved those letters into my skin.

"You have no idea what you just did," I whispered. "The Goddess watches."

"The Goddess doesn't care about a reject," Catalina sneered.

She snatched my car keys from my pocket before I could react.

"Hey!" I shouted.

"Oops," she giggled, winding her arm back. She threw the keys toward the pond at the bottom of the hill. "Fetch."

"That's enough, Cat," Jax said, but he didn't move to stop her.

I didn't think. I ran. That car was my only way out of here. My ticket to New York.

I scrambled down the bank toward the dark water. The keys had landed near the reeds. I waded in.

The water was freezing. I groped in the mud, my fingers brushing against slime.

"Found them!" I gasped, clutching the metal.

Then, my legs seized.

It wasn't a cramp. It was fire. A burning sensation erupted all over my skin, instantly paralyzing my muscles.

My throat closed up. My limbs went numb.

*Wolfsbane.*

Someone had planted Aconite in the reeds. It was the only plant that could paralyze a wolf's nervous system instantly. For a human, it was toxic. For us, it was agony.

"Help," I tried to scream, but only a gurgle came out.

I slipped under the surface. My eyes were open, stinging. Through the distorted water, I saw Jax standing on the bank.

He was looking at the ripples. He frowned, taking a step forward.

"Eliana?" he called out.

Suddenly, Catalina let out a shriek, clutching her chest. "Jax! My heart! I can't breathe!"

Jax froze. He looked at the water, then at Catalina collapsing onto the grass.

"Stop playing games, Eliana!" he shouted at the pond, his voice muffled by the water. "I'm leaving!"

He believed I was faking it. Again.

He turned his back.

I watched his blurry silhouette scoop up Catalina and walk away as the darkness took me.

*

You may also like

After His Luna Killed My Son, I Ran Novel Cover
8.5
The heat radiating from Lennox’s small body was enough to blister my skin. My seven-year-old son lay thrashing on the narrow cot, his breath coming in ragged, wet gasps that rattled in his chest. The shifting fever had come too early, and it was burning him alive. “Momma,” he whimpered, his eyes rolling back. “It… hurts.” “I know, baby, I know.” I pressed a cool, damp cloth to his forehead, my hands trembling. I turned to the heavy oak door, the only barrier between my prison and the rest of the Obsidian Shadow Pack house. I pounded on it with my fist. “Elias! Open the door! He’s crashing!” The lock clicked.
After My Alpha Betrayed Me for My Sister Novel Cover
9.7
I should have knocked. That's the thought that keeps surfacing, even now, even as I stand in the doorway of the Alpha suite with my hand pressed flat against my belly. I should have knocked. But this is my home. He is my mate. The mark on my neck has been there for over a year. I stopped knocking on my own doors a long time ago. The scent hits me before anything else does. His musk — warm cedar and dark earth, the scent that once made my wolf press forward with hunger — tangled with something floral and sharp. Something I have known my whole life.
After My Alpha Replaced Me with My Sister, I Burned Everything Novel Cover
9.4
The candles had burned down to stubborn, flickering nubs, casting long, dancing shadows across the untouched dinner plates. Seven years. Tonight marked the seventh anniversary of the day the Moon Goddess paired me with Alpha Holden Evans. For seven years, I had been the perfect, submissive Luna, swallowing my pride along with the bitter pill of his neglect. I had hoped, foolishly, that tonight might be different. That maybe, just maybe, he would remember the vows we took. The heavy oak front door creaked open, shattering the silence. My heart leaped, a traitorous flutter in my chest, as I smoothed the skirt of my dress and stood up. "Holden?" I called out softly, stepping into the hallway. The scent hit me first—rain, pine, and the dark, intoxicating musk of my Alpha.
Betrayed by My Fated Mate Novel Cover
9.7
The Red River Pack territory stretched before me like a painting—miles of pristine coastline and lush forest. But as I stepped off the helicopter onto the private dock, something felt wrong. Tristan stood waiting, his sandy brown hair ruffled by the sea breeze, but his eyes darted everywhere except to me. "You're late," he said, not bothering with a greeting. I straightened my spine, channeling the dignity of the Moonveil Pack princess I was. "We're exactly on time, Alpha Henry." His jaw tightened at my formal tone. "Let's just get this over with." The territory inspection was supposed to be our chance to finally connect. After months of delays and excuses about why we couldn't complete our Marking Ceremony, I'd hoped today would change things. Instead, Tristan seemed determined to make it as uncomfortable as possible. "I thought we'd take the small boat out," he said, gesturing to a sleek speedboat moored at the end of the dock.
Betrayed Luna's Humiliation Novel Cover
9.2
The monthly pack meeting hall buzzed with an energy I hadn't felt in months. Werewolves filled every seat, their conversations creating a low hum that seemed to vibrate through my bones. I sat in my designated chair beside Jackson's empty Alpha seat, my hands folded carefully in my lap, maintaining the composure my royal upbringing had drilled into me. Luna Mendoza rose from her place at the front table, her graying hair pulled back in its usual severe bun. The room fell silent immediately—her authority as the former Luna still commanded respect, even if mine had long since withered away. "Pack members of Silver Creek," she began, her voice carrying the formal weight of tradition. "Tonight, we address the future of our bloodline." My chest tightened. I knew that tone, had heard it in countless conversations where my name was whispered with disappointment. Where my failure as a Luna was dissected like a carcass. "As you all know, our pack has faced...
Rejected And Claimed By The Alpha Novel Cover
8.0
Warning: This book contains mature and erotic content. Rejected by her mate. Betrayed by her pack. Cast out to die. In one day, Alina lost everything. The man she trusted humiliated her before everyone. Her parents were accused of treason and thrown into the dungeons. The pack she loved turned their backs on her. But Alina did not break. She made a vow. She would return. And when she did, she would make them all pay. The wild nearly kills her, until a dangerous man saves her — Kennedy, the feared Alpha of the North. He claims she is his mate. Alina no longer believes in love. Her heart is filled with scars and revenge. But Kennedy is not a man who walks away, and the bond between them refuses to fade. Now Alina must choose: Revenge… or the mate she is afraid to trust. Because some bonds don’t just heal. They awaken something far more dangerous.