LOGINEven though their worlds were completely different, he was just an ordinary human and she was born a she-Alpha, Ella sacrificed everything for the man she thought loved her. She left it all behind: her pack, her title, her destiny. For six years, she lived as his secret wife, breaking every rule for his rise to fame. Then it all came crashing down the night he announced someone else as the love of his life. Humiliated, shattered, her mind spiraled through everything she had abandoned for him. He called her weak. So she went back. One cold deal with her father: reclaim her rightful place… in exchange for marrying his rival’s son, betraying his pack, and destroying it from the inside. One broken heart. A ruthless, solid revenge plan. Two powerful hearts now pitted against each other. Who wins the fight?
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Ella POV The whistling kettle reminded me I was still in the kitchen, preparing dinner, a wide smile plastered on my face at the thought of my husband, Luciano. My wolf tried whispering to me, startling me a little, but I immediately shut it off. It was supposed to be silent—silent for good. I had silenced it three years ago because I wanted to be human, purely human, just for Luciano. Six years ago, I was nineteen and in a white dress when Luciano told me I was his princess, so I made sure to play right into his fantasy. Luciano’s world and mine were completely different, but I never cared. I left my pack, the throne, my life as the only heiress of the Silver Fang Pack—to love Luciano. My father, Alpha Dracula of Silver Fang Pack, taught me to rule with power and brains, not love and heart. He taught me how to take the measure of a man by the set of his jaw and the way he held a weapon, not how to fall in love. He had told me the pack came before everything: blood, law, survival. He said love was a softness a leader could not afford. He had always told me love never existed, only power and death did, and that I had to focus solely on my responsibility as the ascending female Alpha. But I proved him wrong when I left on my crowning day, the day I was supposed to choose my mate at the banquet. Instead, I stood before the pack and the elders and announced that I was in love, and that I would marry a pure human, Luciano disgracing my father in front of everyone. My father hated humans. He detested them. But I never cared. I defied his rules and warnings. Luciano was my world, even though he never knew my real one. I never told him of the sacrifices I made just to be with him. I had told him I was an orphan, and yet he loved me nevertheless. Leaving the pack and choosing Luciano had felt like the best choice I had ever made. I glanced at the wall clock and quickly packed his dinner, knowing I was already running late for my husband’s party. It was my long-awaited day. Even though Luciano and I had been married for three years, we had only been secretly married because of his career. To the world, the most popular actor—Luciano—was single. But he had promised to reveal me after the launch of his biggest movie at the celebration party. He was finally going to introduce me to the whole world tonight. The smile on my face couldn’t be hidden the moment I stepped out of the cab. I paid the driver and hurried toward the door, but I was stopped abruptly by two bulky guards who looked at me with thinly veiled disgust. “If you’re here to beg for a penny, that won’t be allowed here,” one of them said rudely. I was annoyed, but I refused to show it. If they had known who stood in front of them, even as the Dracula princess, they wouldn’t have dared. My sharp claws would have dug straight through their hearts. But I had left that life behind. “I’m on the guest list,” I said, keeping my voice light. They exchanged a look and the same smug chuckle. “This isn’t a place for people like you.” “I was invited,” I repeated calmly. “And where is your invitation?” the other asked. I had clearly seen some ladies walk in without showing any invitation. If only they had known who I was to Luciano… but I said nothing. I reached into my bag and produced the invitation card. Luciano had sent it himself.Even though we hadn’t seen each other in a month, his invitation had arrived right on time, just like clockwork.
The men looked at each other in shock, then back at me, their surprise obvious. I didn’t say a word. Instead, I grinned and lifted my chin high as I swept past them. When I stepped into the party hall, the room buzzed with activity. Men and women filled the space, but they weren’t ordinary people. They were elites and celebrities I had only seen on TV in the human world.The ladies wore long, shimmering evening dresses.
I stood out. I was the only one who looked different—in a simple short dress, clutching the dinner box I had made for Luciano as if my life depended on it. I had prepared it because it had been so long since he’d eaten real home-cooked food. Maybe that was why I was getting so many stares, but I didn’t care. Maybe I would have liked to wear one of those beautiful gowns, but in his message, Luciano had told me to keep it simple. Maybe he had a grand plan. I pushed the thought away and made my way through the crowd, searching for Luciano, but no matter how much I looked, I couldn’t find him. Suddenly, a sound came from the microphone on stage, and everyone’s attention turned. I looked up, and there he was. My human husband, Luciano. He stood in a black suit that shimmered under the lights, obviously expensive. His sharp eyes pierced through the crowd; I couldn’t help but notice how beautiful they were. And his black curly hair? It gleamed under the bright lights focused on him. Even from where I stood, I could smell his cologne—sharp and intoxicating. The ladies around me gasped, wishing they had been his woman. I knew it was because of his riches, his fame, his power. But I had never loved Luciano for his wealth, power, or popularity. When I had met him six years ago, he had nothing. He was just an aspiring actor, hoping to be great one day. I had seen potential in him, and we had struggled together. I had helped him pursue his dream, taking part-time jobs to support us. Those years of hard work were why I lost my pregnancy but I never told Luciano about it. Luciano cleared his throat, and all eyes turned perfectly toward him. “Thank you all for coming here tonight and honoring my invitation. Thank you for your support, and my special thanks to someone so dear to my heart,” he said with a wide smile. My face immediately flushed. I knew he was speaking about me. Did he know I had already arrived? “And tonight,” he continued, “I want to introduce the one who holds my heart to the world.” The room gasped. My mouth curved into a smile I had practiced in front of mirrors. This was it—the moment I had waited for, my happy ending with Luciano. The ladies’ faces fell in disappointment and murmurs rolled across the room. To everyone, Luciano was one of the most eligible bachelors—rich, handsome, famous, and desirable and now, he was finally off the market. I adjusted my dress and took a deep breath. This was the moment. Luciano was finally fulfilling his promise and showing he really loved me. “Amanda Smith, will you please come on stage, my love?” Luciano said and the smile vanished from my face. I froze. That name wasn’t mine. Amanda? That had never been my name. Amanda had never been my name. Could there be a mix-up? It sounded foolish to wonder if the man who had known me for six years could forget my name. Amanda... the name sounded familiar. In the blink of an eye, the same woman who had been frequently appearing on TV with Luciano stepped onto the stage. She wore what was possibly the most expensive dress in the hall, glimmering under the lights. Her smile was blinding as she swayed toward Luciano, and they began to pose as if they were lovers in front of everyone. Love? Luciano was in love with someone else? “I told you the rumors were right! They’re dating! No wonder their chemistry felt so good, it’s too real to be fake!” whispers spread across the room. As they displayed their affection and the paparazzi flashed, I should have been by Luciano’s side as his wife. Instead, someone else stood there. I felt the urge to storm the stage, to make a scene, to hit them, to curse them, but I stayed still, calm and composed. Like the perfect, good wife I had always been to Luciano. “I told you, didn’t I?” my wolf growled quietly inside me.Chapter 96Rohan POVThe room rose when I entered. It was quieter than that, chairs shifting, backs straightening, voices tapering off mid-sentence. The kind of respect that didn’t need to announce itself because it had already been earned.I took my seat at the head of the table, folding my hands together as the final projections flickered onto the screen behind me.“Proceed,” I said.They did. The presentation moved like a well-trained machine. Maps, figures, territorial overlays, contract clauses, political alignments. Every piece of the board laid out cleanly, neatly, obediently. A future designed to bend the way I wanted it to.This was my world. Numbers didn’t hesitate and influence didn’t waver. Power didn’t ask how you felt before it moved. By the time the final slide faded, the decision had already been made.One of the regional heads cleared his throat. “Then it’s settled. The corridor agreement stands. Their influence retracts. Ours expands.”Quiet nods followed.“Minimal f
Chapter 95Ella POVThe house had learned how to breathe without him. I noticed it in the silences first. The way sound traveled differently now and how footsteps carried farther down the hallways, how doors closed with a finality they never used to have. Even the staff moved with a new kind of caution, as though the walls themselves had started keeping records.I walked through the east corridor that morning with a folder tucked under my arm, my heels tapping a steady, deliberate rhythm against the marble floor. The windows along the right side poured in pale light, catching dust motes in the air like suspended sparks. It was beautiful in the way empty places often were. This wing had become mine.It was not because anyone declared it so or because Rohan had ceded it. But because I had stopped crossing into his space, and he had stopped crossing into mine. The house didn’t argue with the division. It adapted.I passed two staff members near the staircase. They straightened the mome
Chapter 94Ella POVThe first alliance I make after Rohan is not a dramatic one. There is no grand declaration or raised voices.It happens over tea. I sit across from Mrs. Calder in a quiet lounge that overlooks the city’s lower district, the windows tinted just enough to blur the skyline into something softer, something less sharp than the world we both know we operate in. She is older than me by two decades, her hair silver at the temples, her posture perfect in the way that comes from years of boardrooms and backroom negotiations alike. She has been a quiet power in my father’s world for as long as I can remember and now, she is here for me.“You’ve been busy,” she says, lifting her cup with a small, knowing smile.“So have you,” I reply.Her smile deepens. “Fair.”The air between us is polite, but it is not empty. There is a weight to this meeting, a shared understanding that we are not here to talk about market trends or social pleasantries. We are here to draw lines.“I’ve bee
Chapter 93Rohan POVThe first time I realized I had truly lost access to Ella, it wasn’t because she said anything. It was because she didn’t. She walked into the boardroom five minutes before the meeting was scheduled to begin, her tablet tucked under one arm, her expression composed in a way that had started to unsettle me more than any argument ever had. The room adjusted around her with chairs shifted and conversations softening to welcome her. People straightened their posture without being aware they were doing it. She didn’t look at me when she passed.It was as if I were another fixture in the room, another seat and name on a list. I didn’t blame her either. I had wanted distance. I had engineered it, sharpened it, used it like a blade between us because I believed space would return control to my hands.What I hadn’t anticipated was how easily she would fill that space with herself. I took my seat across the table and watched her run the meeting. She didn’t hesitate or gl


















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