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Fated Mate Isn’t Me
Fated Mate Isn’t Me
Author: Lola C

Chapter 1

Author: Lola C
Everyone says Blood Moon Pack’s Alpha, Adrian, is a born flirt. He never dates the same woman twice.

And yet, he crashed hard on me.

The day after I fought with Adrian and dumped him, he tried to win me back.

He didn’t care that he was an Alpha. He knelt outside my house for a full day and night, yet I ignored him.

On the second day, he cooked my favorite food himself. I turned around and dumped it straight into the trash.

On the third day, he spent a fortune to buy back an heirloom my late grandmother had left behind just to beg me to look back at him.

After that, he even announced publicly that other than me, he would never love anyone else.

We made a whole spectacle of it for a year. In the end, I was moved, and I agreed to reconcile.

To celebrate, we threw a lively bonfire party in the main hall.

We invited the elders of Blood Moon Pack to witness it and announced that we were about to complete the mate ceremony.

I would become his Luna.

Someone gossiped that with omega blood, I wasn’t worthy of an Alpha.

He turned around and crushed the company that person ran on Blood Moon territory, then made him kneel in front of me and apologize.

I believed, completely, that Adrian truly loved me.

Not because of status. Not because of fate.

Until one day at the racetrack, he took me to support a friend, only for us to see a girl in revealing clothes, crying so hard. People shoved her to the finish line, where she stood there as the winner’s “trophy.”

Just one look, and Adrian’s brows knit.

The next second, he got up from my side. Without saying a word, he announced he was joining the race.

I stood there, watching his back as he walked toward the track.

And I knew.

She was Adrian’s fated mate.

My wolf let out a low, wounded whimper at the betrayal, body snapping into a stance like it was ready to fight.

The starting gun cracked.

Adrian’s car shot forward like an arrow. He barely slowed for the turns, tires screaming against the ground.

His driving was just like the way he’d chased me back then reckless, brutal, all-or-nothing.

On the final lap, his car practically flew. He blasted through the finish line first.

The whole place erupted in deafening cheers.

The dust hadn’t even settled when Adrian shoved the door open and strode straight toward the blonde girl at the finish line.

In front of everyone, he peeled off his shirt, revealing a strong upper body, then gently draped his expensive coat over Emma’s shaking shoulders.

“It’s okay now,” he told her with his voice so soft I’d never heard it before.

Then he pulled Emma onto the racecar, whipped it around, and rammed it into the vehicle of the man who’d offered Emma up as a prize, Eric, the Alpha of Sliver Claw Pack.

Only after that did he get out and look up at me in the stands.

“Ann, don’t be mad.” He lifted his head, his voice carrying clearly through the suddenly silent track. “She ended up like this because of the two of us.”

All at once, I remembered a year ago when I found out that while he was chasing me, he’d also slept with a stand-in.

He’d looked at me the same way and said, “Ann, listen to me. I was drunk. I thought she was you.”

Back then, I’d smashed the engagement ring he’d brought me again, and stormed out.

Now I stood there, my nails digging deep into my palm.

“Because of us?” I echoed softly. My voice wasn’t loud, but in the dead-quiet track, it rang out anyway. “Adrian, tell me because of us what?”

He froze, clearly not expecting me to challenge him right there.

“A year ago you said you were drunk and mistook her for me. Today you race for her, you fuss over her, and you tell me she fell into this because of us.” My voice started to shake. “Adrian, how many excuses do you have left?”

His brows drew together, his tone turning cold. “Ann, don’t start here.”

“Start?” I laughed, and the tears slid down anyway. “I thought I was done crying over you.”

Behind him, Emma tugged lightly on his arm and whispered, “Adrian, don’t fight with Ann because of me…”

Adrian patted her hand, but his eyes stayed locked on me. “Whatever you want to say, we’ll talk at home.”

“At home?” I stared at the way he was shielding another woman, and the whole thing suddenly felt ridiculous. “Adrian, do you even remember what you used to say?”

His face darkened, like he was about to answer but I turned away first.

“Ann!” he shouted behind me.

I didn’t look back. I walked away, step by steady step, leaving that suffocating place behind.

The next day, my best friend and I came back from the mall. We’d barely gotten out of the car when I saw Emma stumble out of a hotel, clothes rumpled. Her hair was a mess, her lips swollen red, and the bite-mark bruises on her neck were painfully obvious in the sunlight.

Adrian chased out right after her. The moment he saw me, he stopped short.

“Ann, let me explain.” He looked genuinely rattled for once. “She bribed the security guard to get in, said she wanted to thank me for yesterday. Nothing happened.”

I stared at the intimate marks on Emma’s neck, and my stomach rolled.

“Adrian,” I said quietly, “send her away. To another pack nearby, overseas anywhere. Just don’t let me see her again.”

He was silent for a moment. “She’s all alone right now. She can’t survive out there.”

“Then let’s erase the mate mark,” I said. “Either you send her away, or we get divorced.”

Adrian’s eyes narrowed, his gaze cooling by the second.

“Ann. That trick doesn’t work the second time.” He stepped closer, looking down at me like he held the high ground. “The first time, I was willing to spoil you, to let you throw your little tantrum.”

He reached for my face. I dodged.

“You say divorce and we divorce?” He gave a low laugh. “What do you think I am?”

“And without me, back in the White family you’re just a pawn they can hand off at any time to curry favor with noble werewolves.”

The words hit like a poisoned blade, precise, ruthless, straight into the softest place in my chest.

He knew exactly where my weakness was.

“Emma stays,” he declared at last, voice final. “She’ll be by my side as my Beta.”

Something in me snapped. I raised my hand and slapped him hard.

“Adrian, you disgust me.”

He tilted his head, ran his tongue over the inside of his stinging cheek, and looked at me with cold eyes.

“Cool off,” he said. “I won’t be coming home for a few days.”

As I watched his back as he walked away, I let out a laugh.

Right then, my phone buzzed. I glanced down at the message I’d been waiting on:

“Luna, as requested, your diving gear and private sub are ready. We can depart for the Mariana Trench at any time.”

It was the anniversary surprise I’d prepared for Adrian—taking him to the deepest place in the world, telling him in the ten-thousand-meter deep sea that we had a pup.

Now, it seemed… unnecessary.

I replied: “Cancel the plan.”

Then I dialed another number. “Prepare a divorce agreement for me.”

After I hung up, I rested a hand over my lower belly where a little pup lived, one Adrian still didn’t know about.

“Baby,” I whispered, “Mom’s going to take you to a deeper sea.”
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    William’s reaction stunned me.He didn’t look relieved.He didn’t accept it calmly.In those eyes that always held a gentle smile, I finally saw something clear, confusion… and a quiet hurt.He slowly crouched in front of me, lowering himself until our eyes were level. His voice softened, like he was afraid of startling something.“Why? Ann… is it because I… haven’t done enough? Was there something I didn’t do right?”I shook my head quickly. My throat felt blocked. “No. No… you’ve done so well. Too well…” So well it felt unreal. So well it scared me.“Then why can’t we be real mates?” he pressed, gaze focused and earnest, with a stubborn need to understand. “If you feel like this marriage in Switzerland isn’t safe enough… then we’ll go back to America. Manhattan. We’ll register again. Have a wedding. Okay?”His voice dropped lower, and there was even a trace of choking, helplessness. “Why, Ann… tell me the reason.”As if sensing the heavy sadness in the air, Addie stirred in the crib,

  • Fated Mate Isn’t Me   Chapter 23

    William came back at dusk.The sunset rimmed him in warm gold. He looked dusty and tired, yet he carried a huge bouquet of fresh white tulips in one arm—and in the other hand, a paper bag from the old dessert shop I’d once mentioned wanting to try.From the day I met him, he never seemed like someone who’d suffered.He was always like this, thoughtful, careful, never loud about it, but somehow everything got arranged perfectly. You’d realize too late that you were being taken care of, gently and completely.He set the flowers and desserts down.The nanny quietly told him Adrian had shown up earlier. William’s brows furrowed, and when he turned to me, his eyes held honest apology.“I’m sorry, Ann. I miscalculated. I didn’t think he’d get out as fast as he did.”I shook my head. I wasn’t surprised. “It’s not your fault. Blood Moon’s old alpha has only one son. There’s no way they’d really let him suffer in a foreign jail. Even in Switzerland, they have ways.”“Yes.” William nodded, calm

  • Fated Mate Isn’t Me   Chapter 22

    After the police took Adrian away, the courtyard returned to quiet.Only the wind whispered through the pine trees.William came to my side and looked at me with apology.“Ann, I’m sorry. I didn’t discuss it with you first before making our relationship public. This was supposed to be just a temporary measure to protect Addie.”I shook my head. In my arms, the pup had stopped sobbing, now staring with big dark eyes, curious about everything.“Don’t apologize. I know you did it for me and the pup.”I understood without that, it might have been impossible to cut Adrian off for good.William paused, his expression growing a little heavier.“But you need to be prepared. What he did today… under local law, it’s at most disorderly conduct and minor harassment. A few days detained, a fine and he may be released.”He looked at me. “Do you… want to consider moving? I can arrange it.”I fell silent.I never planned to stay in Switzerland forever. The original plan was to recover fully, let the p

  • Fated Mate Isn’t Me   Chapter 21

    “You’re lying!”Adrian snapped like a beast pushed past its limit, his red eyes locked on William. The moment he heard “my mate and my pup,” the last thread of his sanity broke.He raised his hand and, faster than anyone could react, slapped William hard across the face.The crack echoed through the air.“Stop him!” I barked at the Warriors immediately.My Warriors surged forward to restrain Adrian. Adrian’s Warriors reacted instantly, charging in. In a heartbeat, it turned into chaos, bodies crashing, fists flying, shouting.Addie’s cry burst out sharp and terrified.My heart clenched painfully. I spun and took the pup from William’s arms at once, holding him tight against my chest. I turned my back to the fight, lowering my voice close to his ear.“It’s okay, baby. Mommy’s here. Don’t be scared… don’t be scared…”The crying eased into small sobs. I exhaled shakily.When I turned back, Adrian had somehow torn free.He dropped to his knees on the cold ground, straight and rigid.His ey

  • Fated Mate Isn’t Me   Chapter 20

    Adrian bought a place next to mine and moved in.After that, every single day, without fail, expensive gifts were delivered to my doorstep. Limited edition bags. Dazzling jewelry. Even the racing model he once burned…Exactly like the methods he used back when we broke up when he tried to win me back.He knew how to display “sincerity.” How to use money and memories to hook the soft part of me.Too bad.I wasn’t the old Ann anymore.I never even opened those carefully wrapped boxes. I ordered the Warriors to dump them, untouched, straight into the trash outside.And I made it clear he wasn’t allowed to step into the courtyard again.He lived only a few steps away, and yet it felt like an impossible distance.Being “found” but still “unreachable” seemed to torture him more than losing me ever did.Sometimes, through the window, I saw him standing on the second-floor terrace across the way, eyes locked on our side like he couldn’t blink.He watched William carry Addie in and out every da

  • Fated Mate Isn’t Me   Chapter 19

    “Ann…”Adrian’s voice was hoarse, scraped raw, trembling in a way that sounded almost broken in the quiet hallway.I didn’t slow down.I didn’t hesitate.Like that voice was nothing but wind.I reached out and gently looped my arm through William’s and said softly, “Let’s go.”“Ann! Look at me! Just look at me once!” His voice jumped higher, desperate, his footsteps rushing after us. “I brought so many things for the pup, clothes, toys… and for you, I brought what you used to love… I’m not asking for anything else, I just want to see you. Just one look…”I stopped suddenly but I didn’t turn around.A cold laugh slipped out, sharp and ugly in the warm hallway.“Pup?” I tilted my head slightly, catching the way his body went rigid in the corner of my eye. “There is no pup, Adrian.”I could feel the baby shift in William’s arms, but I didn’t look down. I stared at the blank wall ahead and spoke slowly, clearly, each word like an ice spike driven straight into him.“How could I keep your p

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