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Trading My Cheating Husband For The Lycan King

I bought expensive red lingerie to save my marriage. When I got home on Christmas Eve, I found my husband on his knees with his face buried between another man's legs. I ran. Bought a plane ticket to anywhere. Ended up crying in the airplane bathroom where the most gorgeous man I've ever seen found me. One thing led to another, and he bent me over that sink and gave me the best sex of my life. Turns out he's Knox Volkov. The Lycan King. My husband's boss. The most powerful and ruthless alpha alive. When we landed, he looked me dead in the eye and said he had a proposition for me. One that would let me get revenge on my cheating husband while experiencing pleasure I never knew existed. The catch? Be his fake girlfriend for one week at the Christmas Summit. For seven days, I'd be completely his. I should have said no. But I was hurt and angry and desperate to feel wanted again. So I said yes. But on one condition-he has to make me come every single time. He agreed with a wicked smile. But what happens when the fake starts feeling real? When I'm falling for a man who's sworn he'll never love or take a mate again? When his rules are no emotions, no strings, no forever-but my heart doesn't care about his rules? What happens when the seven days end and he's supposed to let me go? TRADING MY CHEATING HUSBAND FOR THE LYCAN KING (18+) WARNING: THIS IS AN EROTICA WITH SO MUCH SMUT AND JUST ENOUGH PLOT. GET THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS.
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Chapter 1

EMBER'S POV

"Poor Ember. Eight years, and her husband still barely looks at her. What kind of omega can't even hold her own mate's attention?"

The cruel whispers of the pack filled my head as I clutched the expensive shopping bags, my hands trembling. Inside was a red piece of lingerie - half my savings spent on a desperate, pathetic attempt to reignite a spark between my husband and me.

This was supposed to be a time for miracles. When love triumphed, and broken things became whole again. My mate, Gale, had even insisted that I spend the day at the spa.

"Relax, baby. Get your nails done. I need you perfect for tomorrow's gala."

That single word - baby - had made my heart leap with foolish hope. Maybe things would finally change. Maybe tonight he'd want me again.

I pulled into our driveway, gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white. Tonight had to work. It had to.

But the moment I opened the front door, I knew something was horribly wrong.

The smell hit me immediately. Raw and musky and unmistakably sexual.

My wolf, Sapphire, bristled, warning me to turn around and leave. But I kept walking like an idiot, following the low groans, the breathless laughter, the unmistakable rhythm of bodies moving together. They were coming from the living room.

Moaning. Laughter. Flesh slapping against flesh.

I rounded the corner and stopped breathing.

Gale was on his knees with his face buried between Logan Reeves' legs. Logan, his so-called business partner, came over twice a week for "late-night strategy sessions."

There was a younger man I'd never seen before, bent over the couch arm while another stranger fucked him from behind. A full orgy. All men. All of them naked and sweating and laughing.

My brain couldn't process what I was seeing. Gale always talked about how 'disgusting' homosexuality was, how unnatural it was, how pack traditions forbade such behaviour. He'd shamed people for it publicly. And now he was here doing this.

But the shock of seeing him with men wasn't even the worst part.

"Goddess, Gale," Logan groaned, his fingers tangled in my husband's hair. "You're incredible. No wonder you keep that frigid omega around for appearances."

The younger man laughed breathlessly. "Does she even know her Alpha husband has never been interested in pussy?"

"Of course not," Gale said, pulling back to wipe his mouth. His voice was casual, amused, like they were discussing the weather. "She's too stupid to figure it out. Too desperate and pathetic to see what's right in front of her face."

Then he did something that made my world shatter completely. He mimicked my voice, high-pitched and whiny.

"Gale, please touch me. Gale, don't you want me? Gale, what am I doing wrong?"

They all burst into cruel laughter that echoed off the walls.

My hands went numb. The shopping bags slipped from my fingers and hit the marble floor with a crash. Red lingerie spilled out across white tile like a pool of blood.

Four heads whipped toward me.

Gale's face went pale, then red. "Ember, this isn't what it looks like-"

I was already running. Down the hallway, through the front door, into my car. My hands shook so violently I could barely get the key in the ignition.

My phone started buzzing immediately. Text after text flooding in.

Gale: It's not what it looked like.

Gale: Come back so we can talk.

Gale: You're being dramatic.

Then the threats started.

Gale: If you tell anyone what you saw, I will destroy you. The treaty requires our marriage. You ruin me, you ruin both packs. Think about that, Ember.

Tears blurred my vision as I drove. I didn't know where I was going until I saw the airport sign and turned in automatically. I needed to get away. Needed to go home to Alaska, to my family's house. I'd file for divorce the moment I landed. I couldn't stay married to him. I couldn't.

I made it to the airport in shock, my body moving on autopilot while my brain tried to process what I'd seen. At the ticket counter, I pulled out my credit card with shaking hands.

"Next available first-class ticket to Alaska," I told the woman, my voice barely above a whisper.

She processed the payment quickly. It took almost all the money I could access from my personal account, but I didn't care. I just needed to get home.

My phone kept buzzing. I looked down at the screen and saw message after message flooding in. Gale's texts had shifted from apologetic to threatening to manipulative.

Gale: Please, baby, let me explain.

Gale: You're overreacting. It was just stress relief.

Gale: If you leave me, you'll have nothing. NOTHING.

Gale: Your parents will disown you for breaking the treaty.

Gale: Come home right now, or I'll make sure every pack knows what a failure you are.

I blocked his number with trembling fingers and shoved the phone deep into my purse.

I made it onto the plane somehow and found my seat. The numbness started wearing off, replaced by a pain so intense I couldn't breathe.

Eight years I'd given him. Two years of dating, where he'd courted me to convince his father I was the right choice, submissive, obedient, from a good family. The perfect arranged match.

Six years of marriage where I'd tried everything to please him, to be the perfect omega wife, to make him want me. And it was all a lie.

Good. Maybe now you'll stop defending the bastard who hits you, Sapphire snarled with venom.

My wolf had hated him from the start. But I'd loved him. Or thought I did.

I was the useless omega who couldn't even keep her husband interested. The failure that drove her mate into the arms of other men. No, not even that. He'd never wanted me at all.

I stumbled to the bathroom and locked myself inside. The sobs came from somewhere deep in my chest, ugly and raw and unstoppable. I pressed my hands over my mouth, trying to stay quiet, but the grief was too big to contain.

I'd spent months questioning everything about myself. Was I too much or not enough?

And when I pushed too hard for answers, for affection, for anything, his hands became fists. The bruises were always hidden where no one could see.

All those business trips. All those late nights at the office. All those times he said he was too tired or too stressed. He'd been with them. With those men. Laughing at how pathetic I was for believing his lies.

Someone knocked on the door hard enough to rattle it.

"Occupied!" I choked out.

The knocking continued, louder and more insistent.

"I said it's occupied! Go away!"

The door opened anyway.

"You do realize this is the men's room, right?"

The voice was deep and rough, vibrating through the tiny space and cutting through my spiral of misery. I looked up through tear-blurred eyes and froze.

He was the most beautiful man I'd ever seen.

Tall enough that he had to duck slightly through the doorway, with broad shoulders that filled the entire frame. Dark hair that looked like he'd been running his hands through it, a sharp jawline, and eyes so blue they looked almost unnatural.

There was something dangerous about him, something predatory that made my wolf sit up and take notice despite my broken state.

"I'm sorry, I didn't realize-" I tried to squeeze past him, but the bathroom was too small, and he was too big, and suddenly we were close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his body.

He caught my arm gently but firmly, stopping me completely. The touch sent a shock of electricity racing up the skin that made me gasp.

"Why are you crying?" His voice had gone cold and commanding in a way that made something low in my stomach tighten.

I couldn't speak. His blue eyes bored into mine like he could see straight through to my soul, and there was heat in that gaze that made my breath catch.

I knew this man from somewhere. I'd seen his face before, maybe in pack newsletters or territory reports, but I couldn't place it through the fog of grief.

His scent felt like a drug. Pine and winter and something wild that made my head spin.

"It's none of your business," I whispered, trying to pull my arm free. "Please just let me go."

His grip tightened slightly, possessive in a way that should have scared me but didn't.

"I think it is my business. I don't like seeing a beautiful woman cry."

Beautiful. The word hit me with surprise. When was the last time anyone called me beautiful? When was the last time someone looked at me like I was worth something instead of a disappointing burden?

Fresh tears spilled down my cheeks before I could stop them.

"You want to know why I'm crying? Fine!" The words came out bitter and sharp. "I just caught my husband in a full orgy with his business partners. In our living room. On our couch. He was on his knees servicing another man while they all laughed about how stupid and desperate I am."

His expression darkened immediately. Something feral and violent flashed in those ice-blue eyes, there and gone so fast I almost missed it. Then his gaze turned molten, heated in a way that made my skin flush despite everything.

"Your husband is a fool," he said, his voice dropping lower and rougher. The sound of it sent shivers racing down my spine. "What kind of man would have you and choose anyone else?"

The words were so unexpected, so genuine, that something inside me warmed. This stranger was looking at me with more desire and appreciation than my own husband had shown me in months of marriage. More than Gale had shown me in years, if I was being honest with myself.

My voice broke as I spoke.

"I tried so hard to be what he wanted." I looked away, unable to meet his gaze as I admitted this to a stranger. "And the whole time, he was just... laughing at me."

His jaw clenched, a muscle ticking there. "There's nothing wrong with you. The problem is him."

"You don't know that," I murmured.

"I know enough from where I'm standing." He stepped closer, crowding me back against the small sink. His hand came up to cup my face, thumb brushing away my tears with surprising gentleness. "You're trembling."

"I'm angry," I whispered, but it came out breathless because his touch was doing things to me that I didn't understand. I swallowed hard. "I don't know what to do with all of it."

"What do you want to do?"

What did I want? I wanted to stop feeling worthless. I wanted to stop being the pathetic omega everyone pitied. I wanted to feel desired instead of discarded. I wanted someone to look at me like this stranger was looking at me right now, like I was something precious and wanted and worth having.

I was so tired of being good. Of following all the rules while everyone else broke them. Of trying to be the perfect wife while my husband made a fool of me. If Gale could have his fun, why couldn't I?

"If you really want to be a gentleman right now and save the damsel in distress..." I paused, watching his eyes darken further, pupils blowing wide. "Then you should bend me over right here and fuck me against this wall."

His pupils went completely black. A low, rough sound rumbled from his chest-something between a growl and a groan that made my thighs clench.

Yes, I just asked him to fuck me.

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