Aphrodite defied her family's wishes and pursued education in the human world. There, she fell in love with a human who shattered her heart upon discovering she was no ordinary werewolf. Determined to help others like herself find love, she created an app where werewolves worldwide could find their happy endings after facing rejection. Her life took a drastic turn when she received a request to find a mate for none other than the Devil himself. Refusing would jeopardise the dating app she poured her heart and soul into, especially since it was illegal in her world. But what happens when Aphrodite realises that the Devil, also known as Asher the Alpha King, is her mate, and he is unwilling to let her go, especially after being rejected fifteen times? She had expected him to be a cold-hearted monster, but to her surprise, he was sweet and charming, making it hard for her to reject him successfully without harbouring feelings. To protect her secret, which, if revealed, would cost her life, she has no choice but to reject the Alpha King and find someone else to be her replacement. What will Asher do when he discovers that his mate isn't as innocent as he thought? And that she is hiding something bigger, something that could make them stronger? But the question remains: would Aphrodite accept fate and find a happily never after with her devilish mate, or risk losing everything she has ever worked for, including herself?
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I sat at my desk, my fingers flying across the keyboard, as I worked on the latest updates for our matchmaking app, aiming to make everything much more sophisticated. It had taken me almost a year to design the app and another month to upgrade it, but finally, I was almost done. Seeing the results, I knew it was all worth it. Pausing for a moment, I glanced outside my window, inhaling and exhaling the cold breeze, which was the only thing that was free in my world. It was almost dark already, and working all day had made me lose touch with time, but I wouldn't have wanted my life any other way. It was boring, but it came with a high level of satisfaction. Returning my gaze to the computer screen that illuminated my face, I was suddenly interrupted when the door burst open. My head snapped up to see my best friend and coworker, Lara, walking in confidently, wearing a grin so wide it seemed to stretch from ear to ear. "Aphrodite!" Lara practically shouted as she sprinted towards me. "You won't believe it! We just landed a huge client who's looking for love!" My hands flew over my mouth as surprise flickered across my face. "Seriously? That's incredible news!" Lara nodded eagerly, her brown curls bouncing with each movement. "But wait, it gets even better," she said, practically vibrating with excitement. "Our app is starting to go viral in our world! We're getting more requests every day!" A surge of excitement rushed through me, and I couldn't help but smile. Maybe our little matchmaking business was finally starting to take off. Going to school in the human world to learn their technology, despite my family disapproval, was so much worth it in the end. "That's amazing, Lara," I said, pride creeping into my voice. "I always knew we were onto something special; it was only a matter of time." Lara grinned even wider, if that were possible. "I told you we could do it," she said, crossing the room to give me a quick hug. "Now, come on. We've got work to do!" She scolded, and I laughed, pushing myself away from my desk, feeling a renewed sense of energy coursing through my veins. If our app was going viral, that meant we had even more chances to help werewolves find their happily ever afters. And there was nothing I loved more than spreading a little love in the world. Lara and I made our way to the small conference room where we would discuss our latest client, excitement bubbling between us. The room was cosy, with just enough space for a small table and a few chairs. "So, tell me more about this client," I said, taking a seat across from Lara, who pulled out her notebook and flipped through the pages, her brow furrowing in concentration. "Her name is Emily," she began, scanning the notes she had written. "She's the beta's daughter who was recently rejected by her lover—the alpha's son of her pack—and now she's looking for someone who's in a similar situation and hopefully of high rank as she is." Despite her rejection, she didn't want to settle for less, and rightly so. I nodded, immediately understanding. Rejection was never easy, especially for werewolves who were so deeply connected to their mates. That's where our app came in. We helped rejected and neglected wolves find love among each other to help them move on from their rejected mates. Not everyone was destined to find their true mate—take me, for example. "Do we have any potential matches in mind?" I asked, leaning forward eagerly. Lara nodded, her curls bouncing with each movement. While I was in charge of designing and upgrading the app, she was in charge of finding the perfect match for our clients. The higher the rank of our client, the more money we make. "I've already started going through the profiles on the app," she said, tapping her notebook. "I think I found a few promising candidates who might be a good fit for Emily." I smiled, feeling a surge of pride in my friend's abilities. Lara had always had a knack for matchmaking, and I knew she would find the perfect match for Emily just like she had done for others's. "Great work, Lara," I said, reaching across the table to squeeze her hand. She handed me a note to go through. The men listed were high-ranking, consisting of alphas, betas, and even gammas, which made me happy. To make our work easier, they were all handsome. "I think I like the man with dark hair," Lara said, and I nodded in agreement, not looking up from the note. "I think so too," I muttered, and as we worked, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement building inside me. This was what we were meant to do. Helping werewolves find love, even after heartbreak, was what we did best. And I couldn't wait to see the smile on Emily's face when she found her happily ever after. As Lara and I poured over the profiles, my phone buzzed on the table, interrupting our conversation. I glanced down to see my mother's name flashing on the screen, and a sense of dread settled in the pit of my stomach. "Sorry, Lara, it's my mom," I said, reaching for the phone and answering it reluctantly. "Hello?" "Aphrodite, sweetheart, it's me." My mother's voice came through the line, her tone as sharp as ever. "I was just thinking about you, and I couldn't help but wonder if you've made any progress in finding yourself a mate." I felt my jaw tighten at the familiar pressure in her voice. My relationship with my mother has always been complicated, to say the least. She was constantly pushing me to settle down and find a mate, as if that was the only thing that mattered in life. If she knew I was using my time to help others find love, she would kill me. Literally. "I'm working on it, Mom," I said, trying to keep the frustration out of my voice. "I promise." There was a brief pause on the other end of the line, and for a moment, I thought she might actually let it go. But then she spoke again, her tone softer this time, but no less cutting. "You know, Aphrodite, you're not getting any younger," she said, her voice laced with concern. "You need to find your mate before it's too late. You are twenty-five, honey, and all your friends, apart from Lara, are married with kids. I think she is a bad influence and the reason why you are still single. Cut her off before it's too late. She is nothing but bad luck," my mom warned. I clenched my fists, trying to keep my temper in check. Why couldn't she just leave me alone? How dare she talk about Lara like that? "I'm very busy right now, Mom," I said through gritted teeth. "I will talk to you later and let you know when I find someone." With that, I ended the call, feeling a surge of frustration and anger coursing through me. Why couldn't she just let me breathe, just once? I took a deep breath, trying to push aside the hurt and frustration. I couldn't let my mother's words get to me, not now. I had a job to do, and Emily was counting on me to help her find love. But how long would I continue to push my frustration aside when she calls me every day of my life? Trust me, I would have blocked her number long ago, but that would only make matters worse as she would come to me personally and create a scene. I couldn't let that happen, so I have no choice but to keep picking up her calls. "Lara, I need you to wrap things up here," I said in a shaky voice. "I need to step out for a moment." Lara looked up from the profiles, concern written all over her face. "Are you okay, Aphrodite?" I forced a smile, hoping to reassure her. "I'm fine; I just need a moment," I lied, knowing that Lara could see right through me. But she didn't press the issue, instead nodding in understanding. "Of course, take all the time you need," she said, and with a grateful nod, I stood up from the table, my legs feeling shaky beneath me. I made my way to the small break room, my steps slow and heavy. Once inside, I sank down into one of the chairs, the tears I had been holding back finally spilling over. I buried my face in my hands, trying to muffle the sound of my sobs as memories of my ex, Elijah, flooded back. He had been my everything, or so I had thought. But then he broke my heart, leaving me shattered and alone. But I didn't blame him, though he was human while I was a werewolf. When I told him about my true identity, the poor guy freaked out, and I never heard from him again. We had spent our whole college life together, filled with love, and when it was all over, the pain of that heartbreak led me to start this matchmaking business—the pain of knowing just how much it hurt to be rejected and alone. But even now, years later, the pain still lingered—a constant ache in my chest that never seemed to go away. I sighed sadly, reaching for the bottle of alcohol sitting on the table and pouring myself a generous glass. Maybe it was the wrong way to cope, but right now, I don't care. I took a long sip, relishing the burn as it slid down my throat, warming me from the inside out. And then, with a heavy heart, I closed my eyes and let the darkness take me, hoping that sleep would bring me some measure of peace, if only for a little while.AsherI pulled into my mother-in-law's driveway and parked before killing the engine. I took a deep, nervous breath as I stared at the empty front porch. My fingers unconsciously tapped on the steering wheel as I tried to muster the courage I needed.After giving myself a brief pep talk, I reached over to the passenger seat and grabbed the enormous bouquet of red roses I had George prepare, along with a basket of chocolates.Shutting the car door behind me, I made my way up the steps to the front door. I still hadn’t figured out a perfect explanation that would make her forgive me. Maybe the truth would be enough, wouldn’t it?I raised my fist to knock, but the door suddenly swung open, revealing Mrs. Johnson. Her eyes widened in surprise at finding me on her doorstep, but they quickly narrowed when she noticed the flowers and chocolates in my hands."Hello, Mrs. Johnson." I started with a tight smile on my lips, but she rolled her eyes and promptly shut the door in my face. I blinked
AsherI met George halfway to the edge of the pack territory, where, as expected, more than a dozen warriors were patrolling the perimeter."My King," George bowed as he approached, and I gave a curt nod in acknowledgement."What am I looking at?" I asked, scanning the clearing but seeing nothing out of the ordinary."This way," he directed, leading me towards the boundary between my territory and the unclaimed lands. As we neared a large oak tree in the middle of the clearing, the stench of rotting flesh hit me full force, nearly choking me on my breath.I scrunched my nose but remained silent as we approached the tree. There, pinned to the bark with an arrow, was the head of a wolf. The nauseating stench confirmed it had been dead for some time, but what truly caught my attention was that this was no ordinary wolf. It was a Devil Wolf, and this only solidified my suspicions about the experiments being conducted on them.I stepped forward and removed a small note that was attached to
Aphrodite I rushed up the stairs in excitement, eager to break the good news to Asher. I imagined how ecstatic he would be to hear he was soon going to be a father, and that thought alone propelled me forward.I swung our bedroom door open, fully expecting him to be there, but I was met with a cold, empty room. My excitement instantly dampened, and I shut the door slowly behind me, staring at the untouched bed in the centre of the room.I walked towards the nightstand and checked the time. It read 10:47 PM, which meant he would be back soon. With an excited grin on my face, I climbed into the bed, leaning my back against the headboard as I stared at the door, patiently waiting for his return.Minutes turned into an hour, and the excitement slowly turned into a deep yearning. The room felt unbearably empty without him. I needed him beside me to share in this incredible moment and to feel his arms around me, reassuring me that everything was real and wonderful.I blinked back the haze
Aphrodite I sighed the moment Asher walked out the door, leaving me alone. I emerged from the closet just as Lara entered the bedroom, softly closing the door behind her. She beamed when our eyes met, but I could only muster a faint smile in return.I slumped down on the edge of the bed with a deep groan. The bed dipped as Lara joined me, her smile fading when she saw the forlorn look in my eyes.She rubbed my shoulder soothingly without saying a word, silently encouraging me to open up to her.“He just left, Lara, and I understand he had to go, but why does it still hurt so much?” I murmured, tears blurring my vision. The pain of his absence cut deeper than I wanted to admit because he should be with me instead of going to work, but maybe I was being too dramatic crying about it.“Oh, honey,” Lara cooed, her voice soft and full of empathy. “You have every right to feel this way. He's your mate, and he should be here with you right now.”I sighed, wiping away the tear that had slippe
Asher I took the stairs two at a time, heading straight for our bedroom with Aphrodite in my arms. My thoughts briefly lingered on the male who was supposedly Aphrodite's old classmate. His appearance seemed ordinary enough, but there was something strange about his scent.Every wolf had a unique scent about them, but his, I just couldn't place my finger on. I shook my head to clear my thoughts, kicking the door open with my right foot before walking in. I gently placed her on her feet in the middle of the room, taking a step back to shut and lock the door.She stood with her back turned to me, the thin straps of her shimmery blue dress trailing down to her bare back, which seemed to beckon me. I took long strides towards her, stopping short when she was merely a breath away.I wrapped my right arm around her waist, palming her stomach as I drew her closer so her back was sandwiched against my front. She gasped when she felt my hardness, throwing her head back as she grinded sensual
Aphrodite Our wedding reception was going in full swing, with the ballroom lit with crystal chandeliers hanging overhead and music blasting from the speakers with a never-ending flow of food and drinks.The reception itself was an open invitation for anyone who wished to attend and celebrate with us, making it a lively and joyous occasion.Asher held me close to his chest as we swayed to the rhythm of the song playing softly in the background. His hand tightened around my waist as the song reached its climax. The moment the song ended, we bowed, and the guests went berserk with cheers. I was smiling so broadly that my cheeks began to ache, and I could barely feel them. I turned my attention back to my husband when he placed a hand over the small of my back and began leading us back to our table after our customary couple's dance. "Should we leave?" Asher murmured in a raspy tone, leaning down to my ear. I tried to stifle a laugh at his impatience as I met his gaze."We just got her
Aphrodite It was the morning of my wedding, and I sat staring into space, my heart racing as my mind conjured up various scenarios where the wedding wouldn't be a success. I exhaled a slow, shaky breath, trying to calm the fast palpitations of my heart that made me feel sick to my stomach.The urge to vomit surged within me, but I pushed it down, determined not to let anything ruin this special day.The team of stylists behind me moved in a muted frenzy, trying to get last-minute things in order, making me feel like I was in a movie. The stylist gasped the moment she finished her work and stepped back, cupping her hand over her chest.“My queen, you look breathtaking.” I blinked back the haze from my eyes at the sound of my stylist's voice, whose name was Alice, and focused on my reflection in the mirror.A beautiful woman stared back at me, and I blinked in surprise at how different I looked, almost not recognising myself. My makeup was flawlessly done, with smoky eyes and lips lined
Aphrodite“You're late,” I spoke in a bored tone. He chuckled, pushing back the dark strands of hair that fell over his forehead with his fingers.“I’m so sorry for keeping everyone waiting. I got stuck in traffic,” he replied, walking over to the table and pulling out a seat for himself. I snickered, looking away from him and down at the documents spread out in front of me on the table.I paused when that weird scent wafted into my nostrils. There it was again, and this time I was sure it was from Elijah, but the problem was why it smelled familiar and why I couldn't remember it. I blinked, clearing my head to focus on the task at hand.“Now that we're all here, let's get right into it,” I said, quickly handing out the questionnaires Brielle had insisted I distribute to the candidates.The rest of the meeting went by at a snail's pace until Brielle finally narrowed her choices down to Beta Conor and, unsurprisingly, Elijah. For some reason, she was completely besotted with him. I cou
Aphrodite Ronan strode confidently into the party like he owned the fucking place, a condescending smile stretching tightly across his lips. He approached our table without a word, pulled out a chair, and sat down, arching a brow as his gaze swept across the table to mine before locking onto Asher's gaze.“Isn't it funny that I had to hear the news of my son's mating ritual from a different source?” He chuckled dryly, picking up an empty wine glass and uncorking the wine bottle in front of him to pour himself a drink.“Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't feel the need to inform you of every single thing I decide to do, Father,” Asher responded, his tone dripping with sarcasm. Ronan scoffed, taking a leisurely sip of his wine before turning to me, his hardened gaze locking with mine.“I don't know what it is about her that you find appealing enough to want to taint our bloodline,” he seethed. Asher almost stood, but I placed a hand over his thigh under the table, calming him down—if only a little
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