
Saving My Rejected Mate
Life has a way of turning its back on those who give it their all.
Aria was once a woman full of dreams, love, and hope. She didn’t know she was married to a nightmare, not the fairytale she’d imagined. When she wed Elliot—the struggling Alpha of the Crimson Claw Pack—there were no vows under the Moon Goddess, no celebration, only sacrifice.
She brought a generous dowry and poured every ounce of herself into lifting his pack out of ruin. In four years, she transformed their fate, turning a forgotten territory into the third-strongest in the Federation.
But power breeds greed. And love… it was never truly hers.
Discarded, framed, and betrayed by the very man she uplifted, Aria walks away from it all with nothing but her dignity barely intact. Broken, but not defeated, she seeks quiet in the lavish shadows of a famous hotel, ready to drown her heartbreak in aged cognac.
That’s when she meets him—a mysterious stranger with a commanding presence and eyes that seem to see through her pain. Their connection is immediate, intoxicating, and forbidden. But just as she allows herself to feel again, fate interrupts with a cruel reminder: her fight isn’t over yet.
With her past clawing its way back and her heart torn between survival and surrender, Aria leaves the man who stirred something inside her and begins a new chapter in her life.
She is no longer the naive girl who sacrificed herself for others. She’s taking control, rewriting her story with every breath.
Will she risk her heart again for a man she barely knows, or will she rise from the ashes of betrayal to become something far greater?
This time, Aria isn’t just surviving. She’s reclaiming her destiny.
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Chapter: 65. Kill Anyone and EveryoneWhile seated at the long dining table, Julian and Mason appeared perfectly at ease—at least, outwardly, were communicating in the privacy of their mindlink.‘Did you find anything?’ Mason asked, voice hard and clipped in Julian’s mind.‘Nothing yet. Not a single clue. Either they removed everything… or burned it all,’ Julian replied, keeping his face placid while mechanically cutting into his steak.‘What about Cecil?’ Mason’s tone sharpened.‘No word. She’s gone dark after checking Aria's old room. I just hope her silence means she’s found something… or that she’s still safe,’ Julian replied, subtly shifting his body to keep the maids and Stella’s nosy sisters from peering at his screen. Every time he pulled out his phone, curious eyes flitted toward it like hawks circling prey.Just then, Elliot’s mother, draped in pearls and false airs of grace, leaned slightly toward Mason. Her voice was syrupy but poisoned.“Chairman,” she began sweetly, “there’s a rumor that you’ve been seen… s
Last Updated: 2025-06-20
Chapter: 64. Time To MoveJulian pressed the phone against his ear, his brows furrowed as he glanced around the buzzing room, and even the foyer, and the hallway, pretending to strain against the noise of idle chatter and polite conversation. The perfect image of a diligent subordinate, he gave an exaggerated sigh of frustration, shaking his head as though he couldn't understand the person on the other line due to the noise.From the corner of his eye, he spotted Stella approaching with a tray of cookies, smiling like the perfect hostess. 'Showtime...' he thought.He moved swiftly, weaving through the gathering with purpose, then met her with a charming smile that could disarm a blade. “Luna Stella,” he said, polite and urgent, “I hate to trouble you, but I need somewhere quiet.”He lifted his phone and lowered his voice conspiratorially. “The Federation headquarters just contacted me. They need a report—on behalf of the Chairman. I didn’t want to disturb him while he’s enjoying your family’s hospitality, bu
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Chapter: 63. The Search BeganJulian laid out the special clothing on the bed, a sleek, jet-black tactical suit, fitted to Cecil’s form. It was flexible enough for stealth movement, but lined with hidden compartments and reinforced seams. Lightweight, breathable, and deadly quiet. Perfect for slipping undetected into enemy territory.“Where did you even get this?” Cecil asked as she slipped the suit on, running her fingers over the reinforced stitching and small side pockets.Julian didn’t look up. He was inspecting a vial filled with translucent liquid. “Let’s just say... It’s a prototype we keep in storage at the Federation HQ—for situations that require more... discretion.”Cecil raised a brow. “So basically, spy gear?”Julian only gave her a tight-lipped smile. “Something like that.”He stepped closer and lifted a small spray bottle. Without warning, he misted the formula over her shoulders, chest, down her arms, and legs.She coughed lightly. “What the hell is that?”“The scent cloak that was created last nig
Last Updated: 2025-06-19
Chapter: 62. A Distraction“That’s a damn dangerous plan, Cecil,” Julian said, finally breaking the heavy silence inside the car.Cecil let out a deep breath, leaning back against the leather seat with her arms crossed. “I know. But unless either of you has a better idea, this is all we’ve got. That house holds the last pieces of the puzzle—we just have to find them.”A tense quiet stretched out between them until Mason, voice calm but razor-sharp, shattered it.“Then I'll personally distract them, while she sneaks in.”Cecil and Julian turned to him in unison, surprised.“But we’ll do it tomorrow. We only get one shot. We mess this up, and not only do we lose the pills—we alert them that we’re on to something,” Mason added, his voice full of cold calculation. “And don’t underestimate Elliot. He may have been born from a lower-ranking pack, but he’s ruthless and sharp. He’ll sniff out Cecil the moment she crosses the threshold unless we remove her scent entirely.”Cecil raised a brow. “And how exactly do we do
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Chapter: 61. Treasure HuntIt was already late in the afternoon when Mason, Julian, and Cecil reached the Crimson Claw Territory. The moment they passed through the border gates, they didn’t spare even a second—driving straight toward the fertility clinic where Aria had been receiving her treatments.But as soon as they turned onto the familiar street, all three froze in disbelief.“What the hell…” Cecil murmured, her voice barely above a whisper as she stared through the windshield.Julian squinted at the scene. “Is this… is this the right address?”Mason leaned forward from the back seat, his brow furrowed. “Are you sure this is the place, Cecil?”“I’m sure,” Cecil said firmly, her voice filled with disbelief. “This is it. This was the clinic. I was here two months ago to buy Aria's pills.”Instead of the well-kept, pristine medical building they remembered, a skeletal steel framework now stood in its place—a five-story construction site with scaffolding, half-poured cement, and workers in dusty vests moving
Last Updated: 2025-06-18
Chapter: 60. HiddenAs Nina flipped through more photos, she found herself staring longer at each image of Mason as a young boy. There was something hauntingly familiar about him, something she couldn’t quite explain.A strange warmth stirred in her chest, paired with a chill that danced down her spine.'I’ve seen him before,' she thought, narrowing her eyes. 'Not like this… but maybe in my dreams perhaps? That same smile… those eyes. But how or where exactly?'Her pulse quickened. 'Am I developing some kind of psychic ability? Is this another side effect of the witch’s curse? Is that even possible for a werewolf like me?'The questions came like whispers in the back of her mind, but no matter how hard she tried to remember, nothing came up.Before she could dwell on it further, Nina’s small voice broke through the haze.“Look!” the little girl chirped, flipping to a new page cluttered with old photographs of children. She pointed to a slightly faded image. “That’s Daddy again! And this is Uncle Julian,
Last Updated: 2025-06-18