MasukYou should be grateful. That sentence killed me in my last life. My father said it while selling me to Blackmoon’s cold alpha. My husband—Alpha Lucian Black—growled it when I asked for a divorce. My sister purred it as she stole my inheritance. My mother prayed it, watching my slaughter. They framed me. Dragged me into the forest. Broke my bones. Ripped out my wolf. Left me bleeding under a blood moon. All smiling. All demanding gratitude. Then—I woke up. Reborn. The night before the betrayal. Back in my weak, human body, my untouched mate-mark burning. This time? No begging. No obedience. I burn contracts. Shatter schemes. Become the monster they created. But my “cruel” Alpha has changed. Lucian Black’s golden eyes darken when rivals look at me. His voice cracks when I say “divorce.” His hands grip me like I might vanish. “Please,” he snarls, slamming me against the wall, fangs grazing my throat, breath hot. “Don’t leave me.” He doesn’t remember shredding me. Doesn’t know I’m the key to his curse… —or his pack’s destruction. Wolves rule by fang. Mates by power, not passion. I died weak. This time, they kneel. Reborn from blood. Fueled by hate. Tangled in obsession… I’ll take my revenge. And claim true love’s bite. Dark werewolf rebirth romance: cursed alpha obsession, forced marriage, betrayal, revenge, possessive heat, weak-to-queen.
Lihat lebih banyakThe world telescoped.The incense smoke. The terrified faces. The snarling rogues. The elder’s whispered prayers.All of it blurred around the edges.The only thing in sharp focus was Lucian.His chest heaved, and every muscle in his body drew taut as a bowstring. The light caught on the faint sheen of sweat on his throat; his shirt was torn at one shoulder where claws—rogue or his own, I couldn’t tell—had raked through fabric and skin.His eyes were wrong.The gold I’d come to recognize as his had been devoured by something darker—black flooding in from the edges, leaving a too‑bright ring in the center like a dying sun.Shadows crawled under his skin, tracing the thick line of the curse mark beneath his shirt. His lip curled, teeth lengthening, the edges of his canines glinting too sharp to be fully human.The air around him vibrated with a low growl that seemed to come from everywhere at once.My blood dripped onto the stones between us.I watched a droplet fall in slow motion—fat,
For a heartbeat, no one moved.The rogues stood at the edge of the clearing like shadows that had grown teeth. There were five of them—maybe six—hard to count in the shifting gloom under the trees.They smelled wrong.Not like Blackmoon wolves, whose scents I was just beginning to recognize as variations on the same song—pine, earth, pack.These reeked of stale meat and old fear, sharp and sour. Their clothes were torn, stained with things I didn’t want to think too hard about. Their eyes gleamed too bright in the lantern light, feral and hungry.Maris drew in a sharp breath, the sound too loud in the brittle silence.“Alpha,” one of the guards said, low and urgent. “Rogues.”Lucian had already stepped forward.His hand left the small of my back, freeing me and stealing something that had grounded me at the same time. He moved without thinking, a half‑step ahead of me, shoulders broad, body sliding into a stance that said predator more clearly than any growl.Between me and them.Alwa
The forest looked exactly the same.That was the first betrayal.Same twisted silhouettes of trees leaning in over the path like they wanted to listen to our footsteps. Same tangle of roots waiting just under the thin layer of fallen leaves. Same cold, damp smell of earth that had drunk too much blood and never quite recovered.If I hadn’t woken up choking in my own bed two years younger, I could have believed no time had passed at all.Lucian and I stepped out of the carriage and into the thinning light of twilight. Lanterns bobbed ahead where the elder and junior priestess waited, their small circle of warmth a feeble island in the sea of gathering dark.I knew this place.My bones knew it.The muscles in my legs clenched as if expecting to be dragged.For a heartbeat, I saw another version of myself superimposed on this one—dressed in white instead of red, hair braided with flowers instead of pinned back, eyes bright with naive hope instead of sharp with wary calculation.That girl
The third time I woke up in the forest, I woke up screaming.I lurched upright in bed, the sound ripping itself out of my throat. Before I could swallow it, my hands clamped over my chest as if I could physically hold my heart in place.For a moment, I couldn’t see the room.All I saw was red.The blood moon, swollen and obscene above the trees. The blur of teeth. The dark shape of Lucian’s wolf, massive and terrible, eyes gone black.*You should be grateful.*My father’s voice.Heard over the sound of my own ribs breaking.My breath caught on a sob.The dim shapes of the real world slowly filtered back in—the outline of the wardrobe in the corner, the faint, pale light of pre‑dawn leaking around the curtains, the cool press of cotton sheets against my legs.No forest.No blood.No pack ringed around me, mouths curled in judgment.Just my room.My racing heart.And the knowledge that tomorrow night, if I wasn’t very careful, that dream could become my reality again.I pressed my shaki












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