
My Fated Alpha
Elena Harper thought she had her future mapped out: college, a dance scholarship, and marriage to her perfect fiancé, Damien Caldwell, heir to the powerful Silver Ridge pack.But the night of their engagement party, she discovered the truth: Damien had never loved her. His real mate was her best friend Lisa, and together they planned to destroy her, and the unborn pup she carried.Betrayed, framed, and left broken after a deliberate crash stole her child and nearly her life, Elena hit rock bottom… until Victor Black stepped out of the shadows.Alpha of the feared Blackthorn pack. Lone wolf. Fated mate.Victor offered her protection, healing, and the one thing Damien never gave her: a love that would burn the world down to keep her safe. As Elena awakens to her dormant wolf and the ancient power coursing through her veins, she transforms from victim to Luna, from shattered girl to the moon-blessed queen who will lead Blackthorn into war.Because revenge isn’t just coming for Silver Ridge.It’s coming on four paws, with silver scars and golden eyes, and it has teeth.A dark, steamy, revenge-fueled werewolf romance of betrayal, rebirth, and a bond so deep it rewrites fate itself.
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Chapter: 90Chapter 90: EpilogueThe mountain was no longer silent.It was filled with the sounds of life. Construction cranes moved steel beams in the lower valley. Children played in the snow of the expanded courtyard. The Old Fortress had become the heart of Sanctuary Peak. It was the first city where wolves and humans lived side by side.I stood on the high balcony of the keep. The wind was cold but I did not mind it anymore."She is getting faster," a voice rumbled beside me.Victor stepped up to the railing. He wore a heavy wool coat over his shoulders. His hair had a few streaks of grey at the temples now. It was the only sign that time touched him at all.We looked down at the training ring below.A five year old girl was moving through a kata. Her movements were fluid and precise. She had wild black hair and mismatched eyes that glowed with intensity.Jax stood opposite her holding a padded blocking shield."Ready Lyra?" Jax called out."Ready Uncle Jax!" she chirped.Lyra stomped her fo
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Chapter: 89Chapter 89: The ThawThe drive back to the mountain was a blur of exhaustion.Jax drove the battered SUV through the ash fields. The suspension groaned over every bump. I sat in the backseat with Victor’s head in my lap. Lyra was curled up on his chest fast asleep.Victor was awake but he was silent. He stared up at the roof of the car. His skin was pale and translucent. I could see the dark veins beneath the surface pulsing slowly."We are crossing the border," Jax announced softly.The grey ash gave way to white snow. The petrified skeletons of trees were replaced by living pines. The world turned from monochrome to color in a single heartbeat.Victor blinked. He watched the green trees pass by the window."I forgot," he whispered."Forgot what?" I asked. I ran my fingers through his hair."Green," he said. "I forgot that the world wasn't grey."We reached the fortress an hour later.The gates were open. The pack was waiting in the courtyard. They had cleared the debris of the battl
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Chapter: 88Chapter 88: The Triad StrikeThe canyon hummed with power.It was a chaotic symphony. The deep bass of Victor’s gravity. The high soprano of Lyra’s light. And the steady rhythm of my own Moon Blessed fire.We stood on the edge of the Rift. The green tear in the earth was pulsing violently. It sensed its end."It will fight back," Victor warned. He held my hand tight. His skin was still freezing but he was present. The black void had retreated to the corners of his eyes."We are stronger," I said.I looked up at the cliff.Lyra stood there like a beacon. She was not a baby anymore in this moment. She was a conduit for the stars."Together," Victor said.He reached out with his free hand toward the Rift.I reached out with mine.Lyra extended her tiny hands from the cliff edge.SNAP.The connection formed.It was instantaneous. A triangle of energy connected the three of us.Gold light flowed from Lyra down to me. I took that light and infused it with Moon fire. I passed it to Victor.V
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Chapter: 87Chapter 87: The Daughter’s LightThe Dead Zone was a graveyard of the world.We drove the battered SUV across the border. The landscape changed instantly. The trees were petrified skeletons. The ground was grey ash that swirled in the wind. There was no sound here. No birds. No insects. Just the silence of entropy.And the cold.It wasn't the natural cold of winter. It was the supernatural cold radiating from the figure walking ahead of us.Victor was a mile ahead. He wasn't running. He was walking with a slow inevitable pace.We followed the trail of destruction.Every hundred yards we passed a frozen statue. A Bone Wolf caught mid-stride turned to brittle ice. A Mud Wolf shattered into frozen dust.He was hunting them down one by one."He is killing everything," Jax whispered from the driver's seat. He was shivering despite the heater being on full blast."Keep driving," I said. I held Lyra tight in the backseat. "We have to catch him before he reaches the Rift."The Rift was the ce
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Chapter: 86Chapter 86: The EclipseThe silence in the crypt was heavier than the stone ceiling.The pack enforcers lowered their weapons. They stared at the empty space where Fenris had been. They stared at their Alpha who stood in a circle of blackened frost.Victor didn't move. He stood perfectly still with his arms at his sides. He wasn't breathing. He didn't need to anymore."Victor?" I whispered again.I tried to stand up but my broken leg gave out. I collapsed back onto the floor with a cry of pain.Victor’s head snapped toward me.The movement was mechanical. It was the movement of a turret tracking a target.He looked at me. His eyes were endless pits of nothing. There was no recognition in them. There was no concern.He walked toward me."Stay back," Mara hissed. She stepped in front of me. "He is not himself. He is the Void."Victor didn't even look at Mara. He waved his hand dismissively.Mara flew across the room. She hit the wall and slid down unconscious.He kept coming.The air gr
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Chapter: 85Chapter 85: The Void WalkerThere was no pain in the darkness.I was floating. The crushing weight of the Primeval Bear was gone. The screaming of my pack was gone. There was only silence and the endless cold of the grave.You returned early, a voice whispered.It did not come from a direction. It came from everywhere. It was the voice of the earth itself. It was the same voice that had welcomed me when the Vampire Lord buried me alive.I opened my spiritual eyes.I stood on a plane of black glass. Above me there were no stars. Below me there was only the reflection of my own broken soul."I am not dead," I said. "Send me back."You are broken, the voice observed. Your body is shattered. Your magic is exhausted. If I send you back you will only watch them die.A vision appeared in the black glass beneath my feet.I saw the crypt.I saw Elena standing in front of the crib. Her light was flickering. She was exhausted.I saw Fenris. The Shadow Wolf was looming over her. He was savoring t
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The Alpha’s Mistake: I Married the Wrong Twin
"I hate that I want you."
Those are the words Alpha Kaelen whispers against my skin when the fever takes him.
To the world, I am just Elara, the disappointment, the maid, the shadow of his perfect Luna.
To him, I am a temptation he cannot explain and a sin he cannot confess.
He married my twin sister. He marked my twin sister.
But his wolf knows the truth.
Now, a mysterious "wasting sickness" is killing him, and his wife's touch only makes it worse. I am the only one who can bring him back from the edge.
Every night, I am forced to enter his bedroom.
Every night, I have to touch him to keep his heart beating.
It starts with a cool cloth on his fevered brow. It ends with his heavy body pinning mine against the door, his hands rough and desperate, his nose buried in the curve of my neck.
He thinks he’s hallucinating. He thinks I’m a test.
"Why?" he growls, his hips grinding against mine with a hunger that terrifies me.
"Why does my body scream for you when my mind chose her?"
I am his shameful secret. His midnight addiction.
He thinks he can use me to survive and then return to his wife in the morning.
But the heat is rising. The bond is snapping.
And soon, the Alpha won't just want to touch me.
He’ll want to devour me.
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Chapter: 40Chapter 40: The Blood TollThe arena was not a place of honor. It was a slaughterhouse dug into the frozen earth.I stood in the viewing box high above the dirt floor. My hands gripped the cold iron railing until my knuckles turned white. The air smelled of sawdust and old death. There were no cameras here. No screens. Just the raw and guttural roar of three hundred criminals screaming for blood.Below me Kaelen stood in the center of the ring.He was naked. His gray skin was stark against the dark mud. He looked small compared to the thing coming out of the opposite gate.The Butcher was not a wolf. He was a mountain of stitched flesh. He was a patchwork nightmare of muscle and scar tissue. He did not shift because he could not shift. He was permanently stuck in a monstrous halfway form. His jaw was unhinged. His claws were capped with rusted steel."Kill him!" the crowd screamed.I looked at the woman beside me. Madame Kova was smoking her thin cigarette. She looked bored."He is go
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Chapter: 39Chapter 39: The Meat GrinderThe helicopter descended into the bowels of the earth.We weren't landing on a rooftop. We were landing inside a hollowed-out quarry deep in the Ural Mountains. The air smelled of diesel fumes, old blood, and the freezing metallic tang of snow.The Scarred Woman, who introduced herself only as Madame Kova, sat opposite me. She smoked a thin black cigarette, watching Kaelen with the eye of a collector.Kaelen was chained to the floor of the cargo bay. He was sedated, but the drugs were burning off fast. His muscles twitched under the heavy fur coat they had thrown over him. His gray skin was slick with sweat, and the black veins pulsed like warning lights."He is a masterpiece," Kova said, exhaling smoke. "The Old Man really outdid himself. A wolf without a conscience.""He has a conscience," I said, clutching the collar of my own coat. "It's just buried.""Buried things rot," Kova said.The chopper touched down.The doors slid open.The noise hit us instan
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Chapter: 38Chapter 38: The Red RoomThe air in the lab smelled of sulfur and burning flesh.Kaelen lunged. He moved with a speed that blurred the edges of my vision. I didn't have time to scream. I didn't have time to run.His hand slammed into my throat.He lifted me off the floor. My feet dangled inches above the shattered tiles. I clawed at his wrist but his skin was like granite. It was hot. Feverish. The black veins pulsing beneath the gray surface felt like living worms under my fingertips.He slammed me against the wall.My head cracked against the concrete. Stars exploded in my vision."Target," Kaelen rasped.His eyes were voids. There was no man left in them. Just a black abyss where my husband used to be. He didn't blink. He didn't breathe. He just squeezed."Kill," the Old Man commanded from behind him. "Snap her neck, weapon. Do it."I couldn't breathe. My windpipe was crushing under the pressure. Black spots danced in my eyes."Kaelen," I choked out. "Look at me."He tilted his hea
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Chapter: 37Chapter 37: The Breeding CageThe cell smelled of despair and antiseptic.I sat on the thin mattress, my knees pulled to my chest, staring at the ventilation grate where the note had disappeared. V. Vane. The man my husband had ripped in half on the deck of a ship. The man who had stolen my son.If he was alive, it meant the Old Man’s serum was capable of miracles. Or curses.My hand went to my pocket. The cold steel of the grenade pressed against my thigh. It was a comfort and a terrifying weight. One pin. Four seconds. And this nightmare would end in fire.But not yet. Not while my son was somewhere in this frozen hellscape.The heavy steel door to my cell buzzed.Click.It swung open.Three guards stood there. They wore full tactical gear, their faces hidden behind black visors. They held electric cattle prods that crackled with blue menace."Get up," the lead guard barked. "The Director is waiting."I stood up. I didn't fight. I smoothed the hospital gown over my hips, hiding the
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Chapter: 36Chapter 36: The Glass CoffinThe drone of the plane engine was a drill pressing into my skull.I lay on the gurney and stared at the rivets in the metal ceiling. My wrists were chafed raw against the leather straps. My heart beat in a slow and terrifying rhythm that wasn't my own.Thump. Thump.It was Kaelen’s heart.I felt it through the bond. I felt the sludge of the drugs moving through his veins. I felt the cold ache in his bones where the serum had stripped away his humanity. He was asleep next to me but his soul was screaming in the dark.The Old Man sat across from us.He looked calm. He looked like a grandfather watching his grandchildren nap. He peeled his apple with surgical precision. The skin came away in one long red ribbon."He is dreaming," the Old Man said softly.I turned my head. My neck cracked from the stiffness.Kaelen was twitching. His fingers curled into fists. His lips pulled back to reveal his teeth. He wasn't dreaming of sheep. He was dreaming of blood."Wak
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Chapter: 35Chapter 35: The Ice and the FeverThe snow was not white in Moscow. It was gray.It fell in heavy wet clumps that stuck to my eyelashes and froze against my cheeks. I dragged Kaelen across the rooftop of the industrial building we had landed on. He was heavy. He was dead weight.The adrenaline that had allowed him to shatter the glass and leap from the Onyx Tower was gone. The crash the Woman in White had predicted was here. It was violent and it was happening now.Kaelen collapsed into a snowdrift.His skin was no longer just gray. It was translucent. I could see the black poison pulsing through his veins like ink in water. He was burning up. Steam rose from his body into the freezing night air."Leave me," he rasped.He tried to push me away. His hand was trembling. The long black talons scraped against the velvet of my ruined dress."I am not leaving you," I said.I grabbed his arm. I pulled with everything I had. My muscles screamed. The fertility potion in my blood was still acti
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The Alpha's Regret: Rising From The Ash
On the night of her 18th birthday, Elara is publicly rejected by her fated mate, Alpha Kael, for being "wolfless." Instead of begging, she accepts the rejection with a smile, cuts her ties, and disappears. Five years later, she returns—not as a weak Omega, but as the wealthy CEO of a rival empire and the mother of a powerful pup Kael doesn't know exists. Now, Kael needs her help to save his failing pack, and Elara is ready to make him pay.
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Chapter: 60Here is Chapter 60. I have strictly adhered to your instructions regarding punctuation (no dashes within sentences) and focused on the visceral, intense atmosphere required.Chapter 60: High AltitudeThe helicopter was a black speck disappearing into the gray horizon. It faded into the clouds and took my heart with it.I stood in the shattered window frame of the ranger station bedroom. The wind whipped my hair across my face. It stung my eyes and dried the tears before they could fall. I did not feel the cold. I did not feel the glass shards digging into the soles of my boots.I only felt the bond.It was stretched thin across the miles. It hummed with a tension that threatened to snap my sanity. But it was still there. It was a live wire of rage connecting me to the man in the sky.I could feel him.I closed my eyes and reached out. I bypassed the fear. I bypassed the grief. I tapped directly into Kael’s emotional state.It was a furnace.He was not afraid. He was not despairing. He
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Chapter: 59Chapter 59: The Art of WarThe atmosphere inside the ranger station shifted from uneasy peace to the cold and metallic taste of impending violence.I stood in the center of the bedroom and watched Kael transform. He was no longer the tender father who had coaxed his son through a traumatic shift. He was no longer the lover who had worshipped my body in the shower. He was the Blackwood Alpha. He was a creature of war.He pulled on a black tactical shirt that stretched tight across his broad shoulders. He strapped a Kevlar vest over his chest. He tightened the straps with savage jerks of his hands. He checked his weapons. He loaded a fresh magazine into his assault rifle. He slid his combat knife into the sheath at his hip. He tucked a backup pistol into his boot.Every movement was precise. Every movement was fueled by a rage that radiated off him like heat waves off hot asphalt."Stay in the room," Kael ordered. He did not look at me. He was checking the sight on his rifle. "Lock the
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Chapter: 58Chapter 58: The NightmareThe room at the mercenary base was warm and quiet. It was a stark contrast to the freezing dampness of the cave we had left behind. The heavy quilt on the bed smelled of lavender detergent and the radiator in the corner hissed with a steady rhythm that should have been soothing.I lay in the center of the bed with Kael wrapped around me like a shield. His breathing was deep and even against the back of my neck. He was asleep but his hand rested heavy and possessive on my hip. Even in his dreams he checked to make sure I was there. He checked to make sure I was real.Leo slept on the other side of me. He was curled into a tight ball against my stomach. His small fist was clutching the fabric of my robe.It felt like peace.But peace for people like us was just a pause between violent breaths.It started with a whimper.Leo twitched in his sleep. His legs kicked out as if he were running from something. A low sound bubbled up in his throat. It was not the sound
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Chapter: 57Chapter 57: The ShowerThe ravine was not just a crack in the earth. It was a natural fortress hidden beneath the canopy of the ancient forest. As we crested the ridge the wind died down and the scent of woodsmoke and roasting meat hit us. It was a smell so rich and heavy that my mouth watered instantly.Kael stopped. He shifted Leo’s weight on his hip and sniffed the air. His eyes scanned the shadows below."Mercenaries," Kael grunted. "They travel heavy."Below us lay the Iron Claw encampment. It was not a scattering of tents. It was a military operation. They had commandeered a large ranger station at the base of the cliffs. Several armored vehicles were parked in a defensive perimeter. Generators hummed in the distance and floodlights cut through the gloom to illuminate the snow."They have power," I whispered. "And heat.""And guns," Kael added. "Keep your head down."We descended the slope. Two sentries stepped out from the trees with rifles raised. They saw Kael’s face and lowe
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Chapter: 56Chapter 56: Iron and BoneThe sun began to dip behind the jagged peaks of the mountains. It cast long blue shadows across the snow that stretched like grasping fingers toward our cave. The wind had died down but the temperature was dropping rapidly. It was the kind of cold that snapped branches and froze breath in the lungs before you could exhale.Inside the damp stone mouth of our temporary den Kael was packing the few supplies we had. He moved with a stiff efficiency. Every time he bent down to roll a blanket or check the magazine of the rifle I saw a grimace of pain tighten his jaw. The burns on his legs were stiffening in the cold. The wolfsbane was still a low-grade fever in his blood that made his movements just a fraction of a second slower than they should be.I sat near the small fire we had allowed to burn down to coals. I looked at my hands. They were small. My fingernails were chipped and dirty. My knuckles were skinned from the fight in the fortress courtyard but they we
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Chapter: 55Chapter 55: The Rogue King’s OfferThe jerky Dorian had left us tasted like salted cardboard. It was tough and dry but it was the best meal we had eaten in days. I sat on the cold floor of the cave and watched Leo tear into a piece with his small teeth. He ate with a hunger that broke my heart. He was a growing boy who should have been eating pancakes and drinking milk. Instead he was gnawing on dried deer meat in a damp hole in the ground while his father sharpened a knife by the entrance.Kael had not slept. The encounter with Dorian had wired his nervous system with a volatile mix of jealousy and adrenaline. He sat with his back against the stone wall. His legs were stretched out before him. The angry red burns from the gas were beginning to scab over thanks to the cream Dorian had provided but the healing process was slow.He looked up every time the wind howled. His ears twitched. His nostrils flared."You need to rest," I said softly.Kael did not look at me. He kept his eyes fi
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