LOGINEvelyn thought her wedding day would be perfect. Instead, her fiancé Harrison humiliated her and left her at the altar. In a moment of heartbreak, she married Dominic, a homeless man. To the world, Dominic seemed like a drifter, but in truth, he was Alpha Dominic—wealthy, powerful, and hiding his true identity. What shocked Evelyn most wasn’t his secret, but how he treated her. He didn’t see her as a mistake. He treated her like treasure, protecting her, lifting her up, and making her feel cherished for the first time in her life. One day at an auction, she discovered her husband’s true identity—and at the same time, her hidden werewolf powers awakened. When others mocked her for being unworthy of Alpha Dominic, she answered, “I am the daughter of Alpha Queen Elara.”
View MoreEvelyn’s POVThe moment I got back to my apartment, I shut the door, kicked off my heels, and collapsed on the bed, still in my dress. The silence felt suffocating, but my thoughts wouldn’t stop.I grabbed my phone and dialed my father.He picked up quickly. “Evelyn?” His voice was raspy. “Where are you? Are you ready for tomorrow?”“Dad… something happened.” I whispered.His breath caught on the other end.“Don’t tell me you canceled the wedding,” he said. “Please.”“No,” I said softly. “But I… I changed the groom.”There was a long pause.Then came the shout.“What? Evelyn, are you serious? You can’t just switch grooms the day before the wedding!”I flinched at the desperation in his voice. This wasn’t about pride. My father had lung cancer, and all he wanted was to see me married before it was too late.“I didn’t plan this,” I said quietly. “Harrison cheated on me. With Fiona. Right before the ceremony.”I braced for anger, but what came was softer.“Oh… sweetheart.”It broke somet
Third Person POV The man sitting by the alley dumpster looked like he had been forgotten by the world.His hair was long and greasy, tied back with a torn shoelace. A thick beard covered most of his face, hiding the sharp jawline beneath the grime. His clothes were ragged and mismatched. He had on an old coat that didn’t fit, shoes with holes, and jeans stained with dirt. He sat quietly, eyes half-closed, like he hadn’t slept in days.Dominic Blackwood, Alpha ofthe Ironclaw Pack had chosen this disguise carefully. The smell, the mess, the filth, he wore it all like armor. If people thought he was nothing, they wouldn’t look twice. That was the point.A group of young men passed by. One of them, tall and cocky, stopped and sneered. “You stink, old man. Get lost.”Dominic didn’t react.“What? Cat got your tongue?” The man leaned closer, laughing. “Disgusting.”Dominic slowly lifted his eyes. They were sharp and piercing, too cold for a man in rags.The guy backed off a little, unsettle
Evelyn’s POVAbout an hour later, Dominic and I walked toward the registry office. The closer we got, the heavier my chest felt. I swallowed hard, trying to steady my breathing.At the entrance, the clerk standing there looked at us and asked, “Do you have your documents?”I nodded quickly. “Yes. Right here.” I handed over mine, and Dominic followed with his.The clerk glanced between us, eyes narrowing slightly at the mismatch in our appearance, but he said nothing.Inside the building, I felt the pressure rising. Each step made me more aware of the weight of what I was doing.I stopped walking. Letting go of Dominic’s hand.He turned to me, concern flickering across his face. “Are you alright?”“I don’t know,” I admitted. “This… this is all happening so fast. I’m… scared.”He didn’t say anything at first. He waited, giving me space to breathe.“I know we’ve talked,” I continued, trying to find the right words. “You’ve been around for weeks. But the truth is, we don’t know each other
Evelyn’s POVI kept glancing at the clock.The small waiting room at the registry office felt stuffy, even though the air conditioning was on full blast. My dress clung to my back, and my palms were sweaty from holding the bouquet for too long.Two years of love. Since college. He was my first real relationship, the man I truly saw a future with. He wasn’t perfect, but he was ambitious and polished. He made me feel wanted, chosen, even as an Omega. That meant something.Harrison was late. He wasn’t usually late. He liked being on time, especially for important things. But it had been over twenty minutes, and the witnesses were starting to fidget. One of them, leaned in and whispered, “Do you think he’s just nervous?”I forced a small smile. “Probably. He’s been under a lot of stress lately.”That was true. He had been distant these past few weeks. Distracted. But I told myself it was wedding nerves. Planning a future together wasn’t easy. Maybe he just needed a little space.But wher












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