LOGINLila
This morning felt… different. There was a smile tugging at my lips, one I couldn’t suppress. My body ached in the best way, a soreness that reminded me of last night—a night unlike any I’d ever known.
Something had shifted in me. There was power coursing through my veins, raw and untamed, as if I were no longer bound to the labels they’d placed on me. Submissive omega? My father’s obedient little girl? Not anymore. Last night, I’d taken charge. I wasn’t the one bowing down; I was the one worshipped.
The way he touched me, revered me... Oh, Goddess. Heat pooled in my core just at the memory. If only I’d had more cash on me—he deserved far more than the hundred dollars I’d left him.
"Lila, come here!"
My father’s furious voice ripped through my pleasant reverie, snapping me back to reality. The smile on my face faltered, fading as I realized I was already in the hall, my feet carrying me toward the stairs.
I froze, my breath catching as his gaze locked onto mine, brimming with anger. Instinctively, my head dipped in submission, all the confidence I’d felt moments ago evaporating. My legs moved of their own accord, carrying me toward him.
“I won’t ask where you were last night,” he began, his voice sharp and laced with authority. “Since I don’t care about your little rebellious adventure. But what I do care about is the shame you’ve brought upon this family.”
Shame?
He continued, his tone biting. “Alpha Sheldon was furious when you didn’t show up at the party. He ended the engagement in front of everyone. Do you have any idea how humiliating that was for me? You will go to him, apologize, and beg him to marry you.”
The words hit me like a slap. Apologize? Beg? To that lying, cheating asshole?
Fury boiled under my skin, hotter and more intense than I’d ever felt before.
"You’ve got to be kidding me, Dad," I snapped, venom dripping from my words. "I’m not apologizing to that bastard, let alone begging him to marry me. He cheated on me, and you’re more concerned about your reputation than my dignity. Did it ever occur to you to ask how I’m feeling?"
The words tumbled out before I could stop them. They weren’t the words of the meek daughter he’d raised—they were defiant, bold, and unapologetic.
My father pinched the bridge of his nose, exhaling slowly. His anger, oddly, didn’t flare. Instead, he seemed tired, almost resigned, as he rose from his chair.
“Lila, I know how you’re feeling but this is for your own good,” he said softly, as if his calm tone could somehow justify the unbearable demand he was making.
I crossed my arms, my nails digging into my skin. “For my own good? Or yours? What’s the real reason you’re so desperate to marry me off to Alpha Sheldon?”
For a moment, his stoic mask cracked. A flicker of guilt flashed across his face, but it was gone before I could grasp it.
“It’s the business,” he admitted finally, his tone hollow. “It’s failing. Without Alpha Sheldon’s financial backing, I’ll lose my company.”
I stared at him, disgust and disbelief warring in my chest. “And that’s supposed to make this okay?” I snapped. “You’re selling me off to save your sinking company?”
“Lila—” His palm exploded against my cheek and my heart stopped for a second.
“Sweetheart,” a saccharine voice interrupted.
I turned, spotting Bella, my stepmother, gliding into the room with her trademark syrupy smile. She placed a manicured hand on my father’s arm as if to soothe him, though her gaze was fixed on me with condescension.
“Your father has done everything for you,” she purred. “He’s given you the best of everything. Treated you like a princess your whole life. And now, when he needs you most, this is how you repay him?”
The room plunged into silence, her words hanging in the air like a cruel joke. Treated like a princess? The corners of my lips twisted into a smile—sharp, humorless, and laced with venom.
I took a deliberate step forward, my heels clicking against the hardwood floor, each sound echoing like a challenge. “Treated like a princess?” I gestured to myself, letting out a bitter laugh. “Are you sure you’re talking about the right daughter, Bella?”
Her carefully painted mask of superiority faltered, her brown eyes widening in shock. For the first time, I had dared to speak back, and it was gratifying to watch her composure crumble. She wasn’t prepared for this version of me, but she’d better learn quickly—the Lila who begged for scraps of her father’s love was long gone.
“You ungrateful brat,” Bella hissed, snapping her gaze to my father. Her tone dripped with mock pain. “I’m sorry, I didn’t raise her well.”
“No, you raised me enough well to be your pawn,” I shot back, my voice cold and unforgiving. “A tool to seal your precious deal. That’s why you kept me here all these years, isn’t it? So you could use me when the time came? Let’s not pretend this marriage was about me—it’s always been about the company.”
“Lila, that’s enough,” my father growled, his Alpha aura flaring.
But for the first time, his power didn’t cow me. I stood my ground, defiance blazing in my eyes.
I dipped into a mocking bow. “My apologies, Alpha. Here’s a suggestion—if saving the company is so important, why not sell me to another Alpha who is at least loyal to me?”
His face had gone pale, his fists trembling with barely restrained rage.
“Guards!” he thundered. “Restrain her. If she escapes, I’ll skin you alive!”
The door burst open, and two towering guards strode in, their heavy boots thudding against the floor.
“No! You can’t do this to me!” I screamed, thrashing as their hands gripped my arms like iron shackles.
My father’s gaze bore into mine, cold and unrelenting. “I gave you everything. I arranged the best union for you despite you being a weakling, an omega.” His voice was filled with venom, his expression a mask of disgust. “You should be grateful Alpha Sheldon even considered you. Have you ever heard of an Alpha taking an omega as his mate?”
Pain sliced through me, but I forced my voice to remain steady. “Mom was an omega, too, and you loved her.” My throat tightened, and tears threatened to spill.
He turned his face away, his reply devoid of emotion. “It was different. You wouldn’t understand. All you need to know is this—you’re going to apologize to Alpha Sheldon and beg him to marry you. Be prepared to see him with his fated mate, because an Alpha needs powerful heirs bound by the mate bond.”
My heart shattered all over again. Sheldon had betrayed me, but it was my father’s defense of him that gutted me most. All for money. All because I was an omega.
“Why?” My voice broke, trembling with desperation. “I’m your first daughter. Why do you treat me like this?”
But he didn’t answer. He never did.
Tears spilled down my cheeks, hot and relentless, as the fight drained from me. Bella stepped forward, her hand brushing against my arm as if in sympathy, but her whisper was poison.
“Don’t forget your place, Lila,” she murmured, her voice sickly sweet. “An omega’s purpose is to bring the benefits to the family. Defying your father will only hurt you in the end.”
Her words coiled around me like a serpent, and I knew better than to trust the facade of compassion.
The guards dragged me toward my room, their grip bruising, but I didn’t resist. What was the point? They were stronger, and I had no fight left in me.
The door slammed shut behind me, and I stumbled forward, barely catching myself before I fell.
A slow, mocking drawl broke the tense silence.
“Hello, future wife.”
I looked up, my stomach sinking as I took in Sheldon lounging on my bed like he owned it. His lips curled into a lazy smile, arrogance radiating off him in waves.
Lila“Here are your shoes,” Bella said, her syrupy voice barely masking the tension as she bent to place them neatly at my feet. Her overly sweet demeanor was as grating as nails on glass, and her tight smile betrayed the storm simmering beneath her polished facade.“Thank you, Bella,” I said, the words dripping with sweet mocking as I leaned back in my chair, savoring the moment. Watching her rise with clenched fists and a forced smile was more satisfying than I cared to admit.The tables had turned. The woman who once delighted in lording over me now stood at my feet, bound by circumstances. Karma’s justice had never tasted so sweet.“What were you and your father discussing?” Bella’s voice was deceptively casual, though her sharp eyes cut into me like daggers. She leaned toward him, pressing a kiss to his lips in a possessive display that seemed almost juvenile, showing me that she still had him on her side.I smiled faintly, folding my hands in my lap. “Nothing you’d find interest
LilaI stood at the entrance of the house I once called home, the air around me heavy, as if the walls themselves whispered warnings of the storm brewing inside. The chill that crept into my bones wasn’t from the weather—it was the icy foreboding of what was to come.The guards announced my arrival, their voices echoing through the hall. Moments later, my father appeared, and his dear wife trailed behind.Bella’s sharp brown eyes swept over me, assessing, calculating, before her lips curved into that familiar, syrupy smile. The one that always made my skin crawl.“Lila, sweetie! You’re finally home,” she cooed, pulling me into a hug. Her hands ran through my hair, soft and affectionate—until they weren’t. I could almost feel the claws hidden beneath her painted nails, ready to dig in right after she was done with me, but I knew that she wouldn’t do that, at least, until she got what she wanted from me.“I’m glad you kept your promise,” my father said, his smile tight, pride dripping f
Elliot“Hmmm, the food is really yummy,” Elena chirped, her gaze darting to Lila, who nodded in agreement with a small smile.Across the table, Kai smirked, the faint marks on his neck divulging exactly why he was in such a good mood this morning.‘Alpha, thank you,’ Kai mindlinked me, his tone smug.I didn’t need to ask what for. The satisfaction radiating from him said it all. My jaw clenched as I remembered how his mate had barged into my room, shattering a moment I wasn’t likely to get back anytime soon.‘Tell your mate to knock before entering rooms that don’t belong to her,’ I grumbled through the link, keeping my expression impassive.Kai’s response was instant and sharp. ‘Why don’t you lock the door instead? My mate is innocent.’I nearly scoffed aloud. ‘Your mate is as innocent as a predator in a sheep's meadow, dumbass.’Kai scowled, but I ignored him, turning my focus back to the table. My father had left earlier for a council meeting. As King, he rarely spent long at home,
LilaAt first, Elliot was hesitant, his body stiff with resistance. But as I tightened my hold around him, his walls slowly crumbled. I felt his pain as if it were my own, a deep ache that resonated in my chest. It wasn’t just sympathy—it was understanding. I’d endured my own kind of heartbreak, my own betrayals.Elliot was the epitome of strength, but even he wasn’t impervious. He carried his burdens silently, refusing to complain or seek solace. I could only imagine how much he’d endured to harbor such hatred for Julian, his stepbrother. Everything made sense now—his cold demeanor toward his father, his guarded nature.I’d never admit it to his face, but Elliot was my role model. He’d built himself from the ground up, forging a path that demanded resilience and discipline. Growing up in the same house as the people who had caused him and his mother so much pain—yet managing to rise above it all—was nothing short of remarkable.“I’m so sorry,” I whispered, my voice trembling as tears
Elliot"You didn’t even ask for my permission before bringing Elena to my pack?" I raised a brow at Kai, watching him lower his head like a guilty pup. It was hard not to crack a smile.The idiot was my best friend, and of course, I wouldn’t stop his mate from living in my packhouse."I thought Luna had updated you about that," he said, attempting an innocent grin. "Luna asked me to bring her to the packhouse in the morning, and—""And you lost your damn mind and sprinted to your mate," I cut him off, smirking. "She’s got you wrapped around her little finger, dumbass."Kai shot me a sharp, annoyed look. "Likewise, Elliot. Luna seems to be your true soulmate, the only one who knows how to put you in your place."I scoffed. "I’m not whipped. Now get out before I smack your head and beat your ass so hard your mate sees it turn red.""Luna is right to call you an asshole," he barked back, storming out of my office.Lila...The thought of her tugged at my chest, an ache that wouldn’t subsid
LilaIt was impossible to think clearly, let alone string two coherent thoughts together, with Elliot standing there in nothing but a pair of shorts. His sculpted chest and the hard lines of his abdomen were impossible to ignore, no matter how much I tried to keep my gaze anywhere but on him. How could I focus on anything when he was a walking, breathing temptation?“Can you not?” I snapped, my tone sharper than intended as I turned my back on him and made my way to the bed.“Not what?” His voice was smooth, teasing.“Why don’t you put on some clothes first?” I said sharply, masking my embarrassment with annoyance as I walked past him to sit on the bed.He didn’t respond, but I could feel his amused smirk burning into my back. I opened the drawer to retrieve my vitamins, trying to ignore the tension swirling in the room. Without a word, he handed me a glass of water, his movements casual but deliberate. I avoided looking up, muttered a small "thanks," and swallowed the pills.Elliot st







