Follow
Chapters
Share
The Rejected Luna's Secret: Awakening the White Wolf Novel Cover

The Rejected Luna's Secret: Awakening the White Wolf

For three years, my Alpha husband forced me to take inhibitors, claiming my bloodline was too "weak" to bear his heir without dying. I believed him, swallowing the pills and the lies to be his perfect, submissive Luna. But during the rogue attack at the Victory Gala, the truth finally shattered me. A feral wolf lunged for my throat. I screamed Bennett's name, frozen in fear without my wolf to protect me. He looked at me. Then he looked at his mistress, Aria, who was cowering behind a table with her wolf fully accessible. He turned his back on me. He tackled the rogue attacking her, leaving me exposed to be torn apart. If his Beta hadn't stepped in at the last second, I would have died right there on the ballroom floor. When the fighting stopped, Bennett didn't even look my way. He was too busy cooing over Aria’s minor scratch, ignoring his wife who had nearly been slaughtered. I realized then that the pills weren't for my safety. He was keeping me sterile and docile until he could replace me with her. I walked upstairs, past the wreckage of my marriage, and flushed the inhibitors down the toilet. Then, I took out a piece of pack stationery and wrote the words that would destroy his world. "I, Kelsey Jensen, reject you, Bennett Randolph, as my mate." I left the note on the nightstand, packed my passport, and walked out into the night, never looking back.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Bennett POV

The morning sun felt less like a greeting and more like a headache waiting to happen.

"Report," I growled, pressing the heels of my hands into my throbbing temples. The cleanup from the Rogue attack was a nightmare. Three warriors injured, the ballroom destroyed.

"We've secured the perimeter, Alpha," Mark said. He looked tired. Worse, he looked... disappointed. He had been looking at me like that since last night. "But we have a problem."

"What?"

"The Luna. She's not in her room."

I waved a hand dismissively. "She's probably hiding in the library. Or the garden. You know how Kelsey gets. She can't handle violence. She’s likely shaking in a corner somewhere, waiting for me to come and coax her out."

"Bennett," Mark said, his voice dropping the honorific, sharp as a warning. "You need to go upstairs."

I frowned at his tone. I marched up the stairs, irritation bubbling under my skin like magma. I didn't have time for Kelsey's fragility today. I had a pack to run. I had Aria to check on—she had been so brave last night.

I pushed open the bedroom door.

It was empty. Not just devoid of people, but empty of *life*. The air felt stale, undisturbed, as if no one had breathed it for hours.

I walked to the nightstand.

The moonstone necklace sat there, coiled like a sleeping snake. Beside it was a piece of paper.

I read the words.

*I, Kelsey Jensen, reject you...*

A sharp pain, sudden and violent like a needle driven into my heart, hit my chest. I instinctively reached for the Mind-Link.

*Kelsey?*

Nothing. Just static. A hollow, echoing silence where her quiet presence used to be.

I scoffed, forcing the sensation down, and tossed the letter back onto the table.

"Dramatic," I muttered. "She's trying to make a point because I helped Aria first. She knows Aria is a Gamma's daughter and a warrior; she was in the thick of the fight. Kelsey was safe in the corner."

"She almost died, Bennett," Mark said from the doorway. "A rogue was inches from her throat. You turned your back."

"I knew you were there," I lied. The words tasted like ash. I hadn't known. I had just... reacted. Aria was screaming. Kelsey was silent. I always went to the noise.

"Pack her things," I ordered, turning away from the empty bed. "Move them to storage. If she wants to run away and play the victim, let her. She'll be back when she runs out of money or gets scared of the dark. She can't survive out there. She's weak."

"And the Luna's quarters?" Mark asked.

"Give them to Aria," I said. "For recovery. She needs the space."

*

Kelsey POV

The train rattled rhythmically, a lullaby of steel and motion.

We had crossed the border hours ago. The physical pull toward the Silver Crest Pack was fading, replaced by a dull ache that was surprisingly manageable—like a bruise beginning to heal.

I looked out the window at the blurring French countryside.

My body felt... strange. Hot. Cold. Vibrating. Without the pack inhibitors suppressing my system, my biology was waking up. It was terrifying. It was exhilarating.

I opened the travel brochure for Paris. *The City of Light.* It sounded cliché, but right now, I needed light. I needed to be somewhere where the shadows of the pack couldn't reach me.

"Mademoiselle?"

I looked up. The conductor was checking tickets.

"Paris, Gare de Lyon," he said, punching my ticket.

"Merci," I whispered.

I closed my eyes. *Bennett thinks he owns me,* I thought. *He thinks love is control. He thinks safety is a cage.*

I took a deep breath. For the first time, the air didn't smell of him, of cedar and rain. It smelled of coffee, stale upholstery, and diesel. It smelled like freedom.

*

Two Days Later

I stood in the center of a small apartment in the 18th arrondissement. It was tiny, expensive, and perfect.

My phone buzzed. It was a notification from the Pack's social media page. I hadn't blocked them yet. Some masochistic part of me wanted to see.

A photo.

Aria, standing in *my* bedroom. She was holding a glass of wine, leaning against the vanity where I used to brush my hair. The caption read: *New beginnings. Healing with the Alpha.*

In the background, I could see the wall. My paintings were gone.

I had spent years painting those. Landscapes of the territory. Portraits of the elders. They had been erased. Replaced by a large, gaudy mirror reflecting Aria’s triumph.

She had erased me.

I didn't cry. Instead, a cold, hard stone settled in the pit of my stomach.

I grabbed my coat and walked out. I needed to do something. I needed to purge the last of them from my life.

I found a small charity shop down the street. I pulled the small velvet bag from my pocket. Inside was a diamond bracelet Bennett had given me for our first anniversary. It was cold and heavy in my palm.

"I want to donate this," I told the woman behind the counter in broken French. "For the artist fund."

She looked at the diamonds, eyes widening. "Are you sure, Madame?"

"Yes," I said. "It's bad luck."

I walked out of the shop, feeling lighter, as if I had set down a heavy pack.

I headed toward the train station to pick up some supplies. The crowd was dense, a river of bodies flowing in every direction. I was jostled back and forth.

Suddenly, a hand grabbed my elbow to steady me.

"Careful."

The voice was deep, resonating in my chest like a cello string plucked in a dark room.

Sparks.

Literal, electric sparks shot up my arm where his skin touched my coat. The sensation was so intense I gasped, jerking my arm back as if burned.

I looked up.

He was tall. Dark hair, tousled in a way that looked effortless yet deliberate. Eyes the color of the Atlantic Ocean—deep, stormy blue.

He looked at me, and for a second, his pupils dilated. He inhaled sharply.

*Mate?*

My Inner Wolf woke up. She didn't whimper. She growled. *Mine?*

No. No, no, no.

I stepped back, terror flooding my veins colder than ice. I couldn't do this again. I couldn't be trapped by biology again.

"I'm sorry," I stammered.

The man blinked, shaking his head as if waking from a dream. He smiled, and it was a gentle, crooked thing. Not an Alpha's arrogant smirk.

"My fault," he said. "Are you alright? You look... startled."

"I have to go," I said.

I turned and ran. I didn't look back. I didn't see him watching me, lifting his hand to stare at his own fingers where he had touched me.

I ran until my lungs burned. I ran until I was sure I was alone.

I wasn't ready for a second chance. I was still bleeding from the first one.

You may also like

Being My Archenemy's Fake Girlfriend  Novel Cover
9.7
Amy has enough problems. She's the new girl at Fieldman High, still grieving her parents, living with a brother who resents her existence, and now working at a coffee shop just to get by. The last thing she needs is Leo Calloway charming, infuriating, and the most performative person she has ever met - proposing that she pretend to be his girlfriend to make his cheating ex jealous. She says yes anyway. Because she's tired of being the girl things happen to. Because Michelle has made her a target. And because the arrangement comes with protection she didn't know she needed. What she doesn't agree to is falling for him. But somewhere between the fake smiles and the real conversations, between kitchen tables and difficult truths and Leo showing up every single time it counts, the line between pretend and real becomes impossible to find. And as Amy's carefully kept secrets begin to surface secrets darker, and more dangerous than anyone around her knows, she discovers that the boy who is her archenemy might be the only person she trusts with all of it. And that the coffee shop she walked into looking for a job might have given her something she has been missing her whole life. Some things, it turns out, find you exactly when they're supposed to.
Her Voice, Her Revenge Novel Cover
8.1
After her twin sister is found dead under mysterious circumstances, a grieving woman steps into the shadows of the elite to uncover the truth. Disguising herself as her sibling, she infiltrates a world of lies and cold-blooded betrayal. As she navigates a dangerous game of deception, she finds herself entangled with a powerful man whose secrets may be the key to her vengeance. Can she expose the killers before her mask finally slips?
Her Worst Christmas Eve Novel Cover
9.4
On a snowy Christmas Eve, Clara’s life shatters when she discovers her husband’s infidelity and is subsequently fired. Seeking refuge in a quiet village, she meets a mysterious man named Elias, who carries a heavy secret. As they grow closer, Clara finds herself entangled in a local mystery that threatens her newfound peace. She must navigate a web of lies and betrayal to find the truth, even if it means losing her heart once again.
His Sweetheart's Cruelest Betrayal Novel Cover
7.9
My childhood sweetheart, Bryce, swore he'd never leave me, even after he was revealed as the long-lost heir to the Larson crime family. He was my home, my future, my protector against his ruthless new world. Then my sister, Diana, reappeared as the polished daughter of a rival Don, and he fell for her instantly. When Diana was "poisoned," Bryce didn't hesitate. He ordered doctors to take my blood for the antidote, a rare transfusion that could kill me. When she framed me as a rat, he had me thrown in a cellar. There, I was beaten, branded like an animal, and left for dead. The man who swore to protect me had me tortured and broken, all for his new love. His final act was to marry me off to a powerful stranger, a political move to get rid of me. But as the black armored car carried me to my new life, he finally came chasing after me, begging for forgiveness. I looked at the man who destroyed me and delivered my final vow. "My name is Callie Benton. And you, Bryce Larson, are nothing but a stranger from a life I no longer remember."
Husband's Scheme Against Wife Novel Cover
8.1
Elena believed she was living a perfect life with a devoted husband, but her world shatters when she uncovers his elaborate web of lies. What seemed like a loving marriage was actually a calculated trap designed to destroy her. Now, she must navigate a dangerous game of shadows to reclaim her freedom. As the truth unfolds, Elena transforms from a victim into a force to be reckoned with, fighting to outsmart the man she once trusted most.
My Fiancé Left Me at Wedding for His Sister-in-Law Novel Cover
9.8
On her wedding day, everything falls apart when her fiancé abandons her at the altar to pursue his sister-in-law. This public betrayal leaves her humiliated and heartbroken, but the pain is only the beginning. As she navigates the wreckage of her failed relationship, she uncovers dark secrets and hidden agendas lurking beneath the surface. Now, she must unravel a web of lies to find the truth behind the man she almost married.