Follow
Chapters
Share
When My Mate Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover

When My Mate Chose Her Over Me

Dean was a fan of spicy food, but I wasn’t. For six years, I’d always tried to accommodate him, joining him in eating fiery dishes. But this time, as we were having a barbecue, my stomach started acting up. Despite this, Dean ordered spicy pulled pork for Lucia without a second thought. "Lucia and I live for spice, Jessica. Can you just go along with it this once more?" I glanced at the slices of meat in my bowl, dripping with spicy marinade, causing my stomach to churn uncomfortably. My eyes shifted to his, which were fervently fixed on Lucia, the high-ranking Gamma of the Crimson Fang Pack. Suddenly, I couldn’t fake it anymore. "Dean, I can’t eat spicy food, and I don’t like it." As soon as I said it, Dean stopped, his hand frozen mid-air as he reached out to serve Lucia. The smile on Lucia’s face disappeared, and silence settled over us, broken only by the sizzle of the grill.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

As I stood to leave, Dean’s chair scraped against the floor as he jumped to his feet.

“Jessica!” His voice was loud, urgent, and laced with a tone that made my instincts as an Omega twinge. The other pack members in the restaurant turned their heads, their curiosity prickling the air like static. I paused for a moment, my heart pounding, but I forced myself to keep walking toward the door.

When I pushed it open, the rain was already pouring down in sheets, drenching the streets of our pack’s territory. Dean had the only umbrella. I hesitated, weighing whether to brave the storm or wait, but the thought of standing there like a helpless pup made me cringe.

Before I could decide, Dean was beside me, his hand gripping my arm with a firmness that was both familiar and irritating.

“Jessica, you puzzle me.” His brow furrowed in frustration and confusion, but there was no softness in his voice, no trace of the tenderness that once made me feel safe. Behind him stood Lucia, her posture elegant and her smile gentle, as if she were the Luna of this moment.

“Jessica, don’t be upset. Forget about the stew. I’ll have Dean take you home first, then you two can talk things over.” Her voice was calm, almost soothing, but her eyes—those sharp, calculating eyes—betrayed a smug pride that made my stomach churn.

Dean let go of my arm and turned to Lucia, his concern for her evident even in the way he leaned toward her. “What do you mean, take her home first? It’s pouring out here, and you don’t have an umbrella. How will you get back?”

His words were like a slap. My wolf whimpered softly in the back of my mind, a quiet reminder of the bond that still lingered between us, frayed and fragile but not yet broken.

After a moment of hesitation, Dean turned back to me, his expression torn. “Jessica, please understand. Lucia isn’t well, and she can’t get soaked. I’ll drive her home first and come back for you.”

I stared at him, my chest tightening as I watched my mate—my former mate—gently guide another woman under the umbrella, shielding her from the rain. They walked away together, their silhouettes blurred by the downpour. Lucia’s head tilted slightly toward him, her movements graceful and deliberate.

I stood there, the rain soaking through my clothes, my mind reeling. Lucia couldn’t get wet because of her health, but was I supposed to stand there like a fool, waiting for Dean to remember me? This time, I refused to wait. I turned back into the restaurant and borrowed an old umbrella from the owner, a kind elder who gave me a sympathetic look but didn’t say a word.

As I stepped back into the rain, the scene felt eerily familiar. It had happened before—Dean asking me to wait, promising to come back, only to forget me entirely. Last time, I had stood in the storm, my loyalty to him outweighing my own discomfort. But now, the thought of repeating that mistake made my wolf growl softly in protest.

Making the same mistake once might be forgivable. Repeating it? That was just foolish. I tightened my grip on the umbrella and walked away, the rain masking the tears that threatened to fall. Dean might have been my mate once, but I wasn’t his to command anymore.

You may also like

After My Mate Chose Her, His Enemy Claimed Me Novel Cover
9.4
The morning light filtered through the grand windows of the Silver Moon Pack house as I arranged the final touches on the long oak table. My fingers trembled slightly as I positioned the last crystal glass, my reflection staring back at me from its polished surface. Dark circles shadowed my eyes after a sleepless night of preparation for today's Pack Merger Treaty meeting. "The flowers need to be moved an inch to the left," I muttered to myself, adjusting the centerpiece. "And the Alpha's chair should face the eastern window." I'd been working since dawn, ensuring every detail was perfect for the high-stakes meeting between our pack and the Blood River Pack. As the daughter of the late Alpha, this should have been my moment to shine—instead, I was invisible, relegated to servant duties while my stepmother and stepsister prepared to take center stage. "Juliet!" A harsh voice cut through my thoughts. "Where are the refreshment trays?" I turned to see my stepmother, Aileen, her lips curled in disapproval. "Coming right away," I replied, hurrying toward the kitchen. By midday, Alphas and their delegations filled our great hall.
After My Mate Chose Mistress, I Vowed Revenge Novel Cover
8.9
The first light of dawn painted the kitchen in soft hues as I carefully sliced the venison into perfect cubes. My fingers worked with practiced precision, the knife gliding through the meat as I hummed a quiet tune. James loved my deer stew—it was the dish I'd made when we first became mates seven years ago, and the memory of his smile that night still warmed my heart. I rubbed herbs between my palms, releasing their fragrance into the air. Rosemary, thyme, and a touch of juniper—James's favorites. The pack house kitchen was empty this early, giving me the solitude I needed to prepare this surprise. My hand instinctively moved to my slightly rounded belly, a smile spreading across my face. "Little Moon will love this recipe too, someday," I whispered, using the nickname James had given our unborn pup during one of our rare quiet moments together. After years of heartbreak and multiple miscarriages, this pregnancy felt like the Moon Goddess had finally answered my prayers. I added the vegetables and broth, adjusting the heat to let the stew simmer slowly.
Betrayed Luna's Revenge Novel Cover
8.6
They took her child thinking it was the end, murdered her in cold blood after draining her of every use she had. But now she's back, she's not the naive girl they once knew, she's back for blood. And they would pay, an eye for an eye. A son for a son. Aria's lane’s perfect life was disrupted by the return of the real daughter of her parents, forced and abused by her husband and brother to spend the rest of her life paying for all that Vanessa, their real daughter suffered. After being brutally killed by Vanessa she's back, and this time she'd make them all pay in blood.
Enchanted Twilight Novel Cover
9.1
As far as now, Raphael Lockwood, a mixed-blood witch—a human and a witch—has relied on the potions created by his father to live, which unfortunately began to lose their effectiveness. He's afraid he will die. At the same time, Isaac Kanon, his childhood friend who happens to be the ruler of the kingdom he lives in, confesses his love to him. Isaac is a human, and he is not willing to give up his feelings for Raphael. Even though Raphael rejects his love confession. But Raphael's condition begins to worsen, so he is forced to agree with the dragon, Daniel Krauss. The payment for his request is that he has to give up Raphael to be Daniel's fiance for a month. Will Isaac be able to get Raphael back to his side?
Forsaken Mate's Final Stand Novel Cover
9.4
The pack gathering was in full swing when Callie's scream cut through the night air like a knife. I turned from my conversation with Elena, the pack Healer, just in time to see her crumple to the ground in the center of the clearing. "She's dying!" someone shouted. "The Alpha needs to see this!" My stomach twisted as I watched Wells rush to Callie's side. His face was etched with concern that made my heart ache. Whatever was happening, it wasn't good. Callie writhed on the ground, her body contorting in what appeared to be agony. Her skin had taken on an ashen gray tone, and sweat beaded across her forehead. She clutched at her stomach, tears streaming down her face. "Wells," she gasped, reaching for him with trembling fingers.
My Alpha Forced Me to Save His Chosen Mate Novel Cover
8.2
The iron grip on my arm tightened as my father dragged me through the massive wrought-iron gates of the Obsidian Fang Pack territory. My legs trembled with each step, the weight of our pack's massive debt settling heavier on my shoulders than the rough hands guiding me forward. "Keep walking," my father whispered, his once-proud voice now fractured with defeat. "Don't give them any reason to..." He didn't finish. He didn't need to. I knew what happened to Omegas who defied Alphas. The imposing stone mansion loomed before us, its windows reflecting the fading sunlight like watchful eyes. Wolves in formal attire lined the entrance, their cold gazes following our every move. I kept my eyes downcast, focusing on the marble steps beneath my feet as we entered the grand hall. "Alpha Caspian," my father announced, his voice cracking as he pushed me forward.