Kara never thought she’d be discarded so easily. A weak, unassuming omega, she always believed she could never be worthy of the Alpha’s love. But when Alpha Karien rejected her as his mate in front of the entire pack, her world shattered. Her heart broken, her pride crushed, Kara disappears into the wilderness, far from the pack that humiliated her,while she was pregnant with his child. But when her life is threatened by those closest to her, she vows to rise, not as a meek omega, but as a force of vengeance. Kara returns, no longer the quiet, submissive woman she once was. She is stronger, fueled by anger, and driven by the promise to make Alpha Kariem regret rejecting her. With a secret baby on the way and a dangerous mission to avenge her heart, Kara will stop at nothing to reclaim her strength, her pride, and her revenge. But when the Alpha who once discarded her realizes the true consequences of his rejection, will he fight for the woman he pushed away—or will his pride keep them both from a second chance at love?
Lihat lebih banyakThe forest was still trembling. Leaves hung in the air like they hadn’t decided whether to fall or flee. Linda leaned against a tree, blood running down her arm, her breathing sharp and uneven. Her clothes were torn, her face scratched, but her eyes were on fire.Izzy was gone.She had vanished into the woods like a ghost, leaving only the wreckage of their fight behind—uprooted branches, torn bark, and the lingering scent of venom and fury.Kara reached her seconds later, barefoot, her heart pounding in her chest. “Linda!”“I’m fine,” Linda gasped, pressing her palm against the bleeding wound on her shoulder.“You’re not—” Kara dropped to her knees beside her, hands trembling as she reached to help. “What happened? Did she—”“She ambushed me.” Linda’s voice was thick with frustration. “But I held her off. Long enough to make her run. She didn’t win.”Kara helped her sit. “She didn’t lose, either.”They sat there for a moment, just breathing. Just being. The moon above them filtered t
“I think it’s bigger than her,” Mira said. “She might have administered it. But she didn’t make it. This was engineered.”Kara’s stomach twisted.Mira hesitated. “But… there’s something else.”Kara moved closer. “What?”“The compound… it’s mutating. Changing inside Zarek’s system. It’s like it’s trying to adapt. And there’s one thing that’s keeping it from spreading.”Zarek blinked. “What is it?”Mira looked at Kara.“You.”Kara froze. “Me?”“The bond,” Mira said. “The connection between you two. It’s stabilizing him. Slowing the spread. Your presence. Your child. It’s acting like a shield.”Zarek stared at Kara like he was seeing her for the first time.“It’s not just love,” Mira said quietly. “It’s alchemy. Whatever magic binds mates… it’s fighting the poison. But it won’t last forever.”“What do we do?” Kara asked.Mira looked between them. “You find who made it. Before it finishes what it started.”—The ride back was quiet again, but this time, it wasn’t because of fear. It was b
DREAM SEQUENCEThe air was heavy. Everything gray. Like the color had been drained from the world.I was standing in the middle of a field I didn’t recognize. The sky above was bruised and low, pressing down like it wanted to bury me. And in the center of the field—Zarek.He was kneeling. Not bleeding. Not bound. Just still.Too still.I ran to him. My feet felt like they were moving through water, each step dragging behind the next.“Zarek!” I screamed. “Zarek, look at me!”He lifted his head slowly. His eyes were dull. Lifeless. Like the bond had dimmed inside him, no longer burning.“You weren’t fast enough,” he said.“No,” I whispered, dropping to my knees beside him. “Don’t say that.”“You said you’d protect me,” he continued, voice hollow. “But you didn’t.”Tears burned down my cheeks. “I tried. I tried everything—”His eyes found mine, but they weren’t his anymore.“You knew,” he said. “You always knew I was going to die.”I shook my head violently. “I didn’t! I don’t believe
KARAThe silence in the car was stretched thin, like a wire about to snap. Linda kept her hands steady on the steering wheel as we drove down the winding road, but I could feel her muscles tense beneath her calm facade. The forest outside was growing darker, the sun dipping low behind the trees, casting long shadows across the cracked asphalt.My hand rested gently on my belly. The pup kicked once, a flutter, like a reminder. I was still safe. Still alive. And for a moment, everything was fine.Until the road ahead filled with bodies.Linda slammed the brakes. The car skidded slightly, tires scraping gravel as we came to a hard stop. I didn’t need to smell the shift in the air to know who they were. I knew the stance. The arrogance. The blood-thirst barely hidden under their skin.Wolves.Five of them. All standing in the middle of the road like they’d been waiting. One in front stepped forward, her long white hair braided back, eyes sharp and wild like a storm that hadn’t finished br
“She wasn’t always like that,” Leo snapped. “You didn’t see the version of her I did.”“I saw enough,” Zarek said. “And I made the call no one else would.”“You made the call,” Leo repeated, voice quiet now. “You didn’t hesitate. You didn’t even try to talk to me.”“What would I have said?” Zarek’s voice rose now, the calm breaking. “That the woman you loved planned to turn half the supernatural world into slaves and the other half into corpses? That she used you as a weapon and you didn’t even realize it?”“I did realize it,” Leo said, fists clenching. “Too late. But I did.”“And what would you have done?”Leo met his eyes. “I would’ve stopped her myself.”Zarek’s breath hitched for half a second.“I loved her,” Leo continued, his voice cracking. “But I loved you too. And I hated you for making me choose between the two.”“I didn’t give you a choice,” Zarek said.“No, you didn’t.” Leo’s voice was calm now, too calm. “You gave the order, then buried me like I was the one who started a
Micah stepped out of the trees slowly, hands at his sides, not threatening. He looked older now, more tired, but the sharp edge of sarcasm hadn’t dulled in his voice.“I’d say I missed you, but that’d be a lie.” Micah gave a half shrug. “You look like hell, by the way.”Leo let out a dry chuckle. “That’s because I’ve been there.”Micah studied him in silence for a moment. “You don’t look like him anymore. The Leo we knew.”Leo finally looked over his shoulder. “That Leo died in a pit and crawled out a vampire.”“You crawled out something, alright,” Micah said. “But I don’t think it’s too late.”“I do,” Leo said. “I should’ve died down there. Would’ve made things easier for everyone.”“But you didn’t.”“Yeah. I didn’t.” Leo turned, his eyes darker now, but no longer glowing. “And now what? You’re here to convince me to come back to the pack? Ask for forgiveness? Be the brother again?”“I’m not here to convince you of anything,” Micah said simply. “I’m here because I wanted to see for m
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