LOGINMaddox Ventura fell in love with her sister's best friend. The first moment he saw Sariel Dixon, he told himself that she’d be the woman he would tie the knot with and cherish with all of his heart. They became in close proximity since his sister dragged him along on every bit of their adventures of all kinds, and he’s even more attached to her, despite the fact that she tends to be stubborn all the time. However, Maddox was very delusional in that moment, considering that he believed Sariel was the one he had been looking for, but it turns out she is the one who would destroy and betray him. Maddox Ventura is a seductive but merciless. He’s both deadly and lovely to look at, he poured out his revenge on Sariel Dixon. He tormented her, he blamed her for killing his parents deaths for the betrayal that she used him for, and for playing his love for her. Sariel Dixon, on the other hand, was taken up in the retribution that was never intended for her. But then she accepted Maddox Ventura’s rage toward her, since she’s in love with him. The big day comes. There was an event where they were completely wasted on alcohol consumption because of her best friend. They were unable to resist the temptation, and something happened between the two of them one night. Author’s Note: This is the official English version of my novel, Billionaire’s Tale of Retaliation, now titled Game of Betrayal. ( ◜‿◝ )♡
View MoreAmelia stood by the window of her room upstairs, the pregnancy test result clutched in her hand. She was pregnant again.
She had been noticing the signs for some time and had finally gone to the hospital for confirmation. The result came back positive. She smiled softly as she touched her stomach. She couldn’t wait to tell her husband. They were going to have another child. It had been six years since they had their first daughter, Eva, and Amelia hadn’t conceived again until now. She knew Aiden would be thrilled. She wanted to share the news in a special way. Her husband, Aiden Miller, the alpha of the Red Moon Pack, one of the largest packs in the northern region, would be overjoyed. But the vast territory came with dangerous borders, infested by rogues ready to tear apart anyone who wandered too close. Amelia stepped away from the window and called the maids to help decorate her room. She smiled in satisfaction once they were done. Next, she went to the kitchen to prepare Aiden’s favorite meal — which also happened to be Eva’s favorite. Her daughter was so much like her husband. She smiled again. “Luna, you don’t have to cook. I’ll prepare whatever you want,” said Elena, the cook. Amelia turned to her and smiled. “I’ll cook for us tonight, Elena. Take the day off and get some rest.” “Thank you, Luna. The Alpha will be so happy when he finds out you made his favorite dish. He doesn’t usually eat much, but when it’s your food, he can’t get enough of it,” Elena said. Amelia blushed. Elena was right. Aiden loved her cooking. He always had. After finishing the meal, she returned to her room. Just then, the door opened and her daughter walked in with her nanny, Octavia. “Mommy!” the little girl cried, running into her arms. “Oh, my Eva,” Amelia smiled, kissing her cheeks and stroking her hair. “Hello, Luna,” Octavia greeted. Amelia sighed gently as she set Eva down. “Octavia, I’ve told you several times — stop calling me Luna. Just call me by my name.” “I’ll try to,” Octavia said, noticing how especially happy Amelia seemed today. “I’ll help Eva change her clothes,” she added before exiting the room. Amelia headed into the bathroom, took a bath, and changed into something elegant. Then she waited in her bedroom for her husband. But as she opened her eyes again, she groaned softly. she had dozed off on the couch. She checked her phone. It was 12:30 a.m. Aiden had never come home this late before. With the trouble along the pack’s perimeter and the demands of running the company, Aiden often worked late, but he usually made it home early enough to spend time with Eva. Even if he had to continue working from home afterward. The ticking clock sounded deafening. She was worried. She tried calling him but no answer. His number wasn’t going through. She called his office. He hadn’t shown up there all day. Where had he gone? She was deeply worried. Then she heard the sound of a car pulling into the pack house. Relief swept through her as the door opened and the familiar scent of her mate filled the room. Her heart skipped a beat. She rushed over to him, excitement bubbling at the thought of finally telling him the good news. He still looked as handsome as ever in the dim light. “Why are you still awake at this time?” he asked coldly, pulling away from her embrace and setting down his suitcase. He must be tired from work, she thought, still smiling brightly. “I was worried about you. You look tired,” she said gently, helping him out of his jacket and loosening his tie. “Amelia, we need to talk,” Aiden said, pausing when he noticed how decorated the room was. Was there an occasion he didn’t know about? He didn’t ask. He had something more pressing to say. “Sure. I’ll prepare you a hot bath, and then we can talk. I also have something to tell you,” she said, heading for the bathroom. “There’s no need for that. I want to talk now,” he interrupted. She paused. Something was off. His expression was unreadable, guarded, and cold. As his mate, she couldn’t even sense his thoughts clearly. Was it about the rogue attack a few days ago? She thought that matter had been resolved. “What’s wrong, Aiden? Was the pack attacked again?” she asked, concern lacing her voice. “No, it’s not that…” “Then what is it?” she pressed. He stared at her for a long moment before handing her a file. She opened it. DIVORCE AGREEMENT. Her heart sank. “Aiden…” she whispered. “But why?” He looked her straight in the eyes. “Sofia is back.” “Sofia? Your ex? What does she have to do with this?” she asked, confused. “The night we found out we were mates, you seduced me into sleeping with you. Sofia left when she found out you were pregnant. She was my first love, and I want to go back to her.” “Aiden… but I’m your mate. Chosen by the Moon Goddess—” “Damn the goddess. Damn you being my mate. My father never married his mate, and he still raised a powerful alpha like me. I want a divorce, Amelia. And that’s final.” His words hit her like a storm. Amelia had fallen for Aiden in college, even though he had a girlfriend, Sofia. But when they discovered they were destined mates, they got married immediately. “D…Divorce?” she asked, though the file in her hand already confirmed it. Her hands trembled. “Yes, Amelia. This marriage was a mistake,” he said, his voice ice-cold. She stared at him, stunned. “I’ve done nothing but love you. I wake early to prepare your food, I carry out my duties as Luna. What have I done wrong?” Her voice cracked. Her teeth clattered together as her tears broke free. “What did I do? Where did I go wrong?” she whispered, sinking to the floor in tears. She had left everything behind for Aiden, her family, her pride, her home and this was how he repaid her. “What about Eva?” she asked through tears. “Eva is still my daughter. She’ll stay here with me. You’ll leave. Everything is detailed in the agreement,” he said. He walked out, leaving her there alone, shattered. No… this is a dream, she whispered, trembling. A knock came at the door. She tried to respond but no words came out. “Luna, Eva is asking for you. She can’t sleep… I think she has a high fever,” Octavia’s voice called. Amelia stood up quickly, wiped her tears, and rushed to her daughter’s room. Eva lay on the bed, her eyes wide and body burning. “Eva, honey,” she called. “Mommy,” Eva whispered as Amelia sat beside her. Tears spilled again as she stroked her daughter’s burning forehead. They had been a happy family of three, soon to be four and now Aiden wanted a divorce? How pathetic. “You’re burning up,” she said in a panic, rushing into the bathroom for a wet towel and placing it on Eva’s forehead. “Octavia, go call Aiden. We need to take Eva to the hospital,” she ordered. But Octavia returned moments later. “Alpha Aiden is nowhere to be found. He’s left the house.” TBcySariel's Point of View Everything is going smoothly, but when Maddox stormed into my house one day, it felt like we were back to our usual arguments. "Wow, I thought we already discussed this. Apparently, it wasn’t enough. What more do you want?" "Yeah, I thought so too. But you know what? I’ve been waiting for you to tell me that Mason is my son, but you didn’t. When do you plan to inform me? When he’s older and doesn’t even know me as his father?" He spat, his words cutting deep. I froze, unable to respond immediately. I didn’t expect him to find out like this—I wanted to be the one to tell him. I was just waiting for the right time. But now, his timing felt like lightning, striking too fast. I took a deep breath and looked at him. Fortunately, my son wasn’t home; he was out with my mom. "So? Can we talk calmly?" I asked, tilting my head. "I am calm!" he yelled, and I raised my brows at him. "Then why are you yelling?" "I'm not." "Are you?" "Okay, I’m
Third Person's Point of View As Lowe, Mason, and Sariel finished their meal, Sariel's son excused himself to go to the bathroom. Lowe and Sariel offered to accompany him, but Mason confidently said he could manage on his own. See? Sariel's little boy is becoming quite independent. Sariel let him go, knowing she could still see him heading toward the restroom. After all, this is a luxurious restaurant, and Sariel doesn’t expect any trouble in such a place. Lowe, however, had already spotted his brother and was carefully hiding his expression to keep Sariel from noticing. If Sariel discovered the truth, she would undoubtedly confront him. Initially, Lowe had promised not to meddle in their situation. But after seeing the undeniable longing between Sariel and his brother, Lowe decided it was time to step in. Meanwhile, Mason was already in the bathroom. After finishing up, he stepped out of a cubicle, feeling a little jumpy from all the delicious food he had eaten. On his wa
Sariel's Point of View After all the events, I continued to contemplate my next course of action. I didn’t answer my son’s question properly, and I don’t want to lie to him either. I need to talk to Lowe. I know he’s here since he followed me back to the Philippines after my flight. I was about to call Lowe, but luck seemed to be on my side; he was already calling me. I swiped to answer, placed the phone to my ear, and walked back to my room. I had just checked on my son, who was still asleep. It’s Sunday today, and later in the afternoon, we’re planning to visit Sister Jane. “Hey, what’s up?” Lowe greeted. I opened the door, pushed it closed with my foot, and headed to my bed to settle in. I let out a deep sigh. What do I even tell him? “What’s going on? Your sigh was so heavy I could feel it from here. Is it a big problem?” he exclaimed, laughing loudly on the other end. I snorted, rolling my eyes even though he couldn’t see it. “Can you stop laughing and just help me?”
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Sariel's Point of View I dialed my mother's number. By the second ring, she picked up. "Hello, dear? Have you decided what to do?" she greeted. "Yup. Ready to kidnap me?" I playfully chuckled to myself. "Right away. Wait for me," she chirped, and the call ended. I made sure to leave behi
Sariel's point of view"Play with me tonight," I mumbled, my cúnt aching for his touch as our gazes locked once more, intensifying the boldness of his look and causing me to shudder with terror. He moves closer, this time claiming my lips as he presses me to the bed. Now I'm beneath his weight. His h
Sariel's point of view "Stay here, don't leave. I have something to attend to in the VIP room," he said with a warning tone, gesturing towards the upstairs area. I think the glass there is tinted. I just nodded at him as he said a lot, he ordered for me a drink while I waited. I requested a Ma






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