LOGIN“Mate” I felt my breath clog up in my throat as my wolf murmured the last thing I ever wanted to hear in my second life I watched as his forest green eyes widen in surprise and his sensuous mouth form the word “mate” I braced myself for another rejection as he stood from his throne and began to take long strides towards me. I was going to die at the hands of my mate, yet again. Mary-lee died at the hands of her mate and his mistress, but she was given a second chance. A chance to take revenge. She reincarnated in the body of an Omega maid whose pack was overtaken by the ruthless, rumored rogue Alpha King Lothar. She finds out that she was also given a second chance mate who turned out to be the rogue Alpha King, Lothar. She was prepared for another rejection, but this time, she was not going to let it kill her.
View MoreIt was agonizing to stand beside the man she once believed would be her forever, watching him vow his life to another woman—her own sister, Evelyn. As the maid of honor, Kaira was painfully close, each vow and whispered promise a knife twisting deeper. She could feel her heart splintering with each passing moment, a suffocating ache in her chest as if her entire world had fractured beyond repair.
Kaira had known heartbreak before, but discovering that Julian had been unfaithful was an agony she hadn’t anticipated. She had trusted him, seen him as the one stable, loving force in her life. The betrayal alone had been devastating, but to learn it was with her own sister—the sister who had taken so much from her—was a torment that left her feeling stripped bare, like her very identity had been torn away. Finding out through a wedding invitation was a new level of humiliation. It was a double blow, the kind that left her questioning everything she thought she knew about loyalty and love. Her sister was pregnant with Julian’s child, rushing the wedding with a happiness that only made Kaira’s pain sharper. She felt as though she had lost everything, and now her worst enemy was basking in the life she’d dreamed of. Evelyn had always taken whatever she wanted from Kaira, whether by manipulation, lies, or sheer force. And despite it all, Kaira had always thought she could survive it as long as she had Julian. He had been her anchor, her sanctuary—a small piece of happiness she could call her own. But now, even he was gone, swept into Evelyn’s orbit like everything else. She felt hollow, as though her soul had been drained. No, she realized bitterly, she was more than hollow. She was empty. For as long as she could remember, she had been an outsider in her own family. Her mother, once her father’s cherished wife, had been replaced when she failed to bear a child. Her father remarried Evelyn’s mother, who quickly gave birth to Evelyn. But Kaira’s mother passed away not long after giving birth to her, leaving Kaira burdened by her father’s resentment. He blamed Kaira, called her ‘bad luck’ and left her to be mistreated by the very people meant to care for her. Even the household staff acted with a cruelty they would never dare show Evelyn. As she stood there, trapped in her own grief, her eyes swam with unshed tears. She had no choice but to play her part, standing silently as the priest pronounced Julian and Evelyn husband and wife. The weight of her helplessness was crushing. Some might wonder why she would serve as maid of honor in the wedding of two people who had hurt her so deeply. But it wasn’t her decision. They had placed her here, front and center, to remind her that she was powerless—that she existed merely to be mocked and humiliated. “I now present to you Mr. and Mrs. Julian Stone,” the priest declared, and the guests erupted into applause as the couple turned to face the congregation. Evelyn’s gaze found Kaira’s. With a smug smile, she mouthed, “I won again.” It was her way of reminding Kaira of her place—of how easily she could take what little Kaira had left. Evelyn had always relished this game, the way she could destroy Kaira’s dreams as easily as brushing aside an insect. Kaira was nobody in Evelyn’s world, someone she could erase with a mere flick of her finger. The only reason Kaira hadn’t been cast out entirely was because the Blackwood name was steeped in tradition and power. Kaira existed within this family only to uphold appearances, so that the public would see them as a united, refined family. But the truth was a secret, one the media would never know. Her life was a role, her misery hidden behind a carefully constructed facade. She couldn’t bear it any longer. Unable to breathe in the stifling room, she fled the ceremony, ignoring the calls of her family. She ran out onto the streets, her legs moving without purpose, her heart pounding as tears streamed down her face. The New York City streets were alive, indifferent to her grief, bustling with people who spared her only curious glances. Eventually, she found herself in front of a high-end club, one she would never dare to enter on a normal night. But tonight, nothing felt normal. She didn’t care about the cost or her inexperience with drinking—she only wanted to drown out the pain, if only for a moment. She stepped inside, heading for the bar as if it were her last lifeline. “Give me the strongest drink you have,” she told the bartender, her voice hoarse and resolute. He looked momentarily surprised but nodded, quickly setting a bottle of vodka and a glass in front of her. Kaira poured her first glass and drank it in one go, feeling the fiery burn as it slid down her throat. The physical sensation was almost a relief, something tangible to focus on. But it did nothing to fill the emptiness, so she poured another, and another. She lost count, her mind numbing as the alcohol seeped through her system. Her pain dulled slightly, though it felt like nothing could fully erase the ache in her heart. “Another!”she slurred, holding out her glass for a sixth refill. The bartender hesitated, a hint of concern in his eyes. “Don’t you think that’s enough for one night, princess?” a voice interrupted from behind her. She turned, glass in hand, to see a man watching her intently. Even through her blurry vision, she could tell he was strikingly handsome, his voice smooth and rich, cutting through the noise around her. His presence seemed out of place, his calm gaze steady against her frazzled state. “You’re… handsome,”she blurted, unfiltered by the alcohol. He chuckled, reaching over to take the glass from her hand, setting it aside as if to put a stop to her self-destruction. Annoyed, she scowled at him, grabbing her glass back and shoving it toward the bartender. “Pour,” she demanded, frustration mingling with her helplessness. The man—Sebastian shook his head at the bartender, who complied with a subtle nod. Kaira, realizing what was happening, turned back to him, her voice trembling with both anger and vulnerability. “Who the hell do you think you are?” she shouted, though the music drowned her out. “Someone who cares about you,” he replied, his calm smile gentle and genuine. It was the last thing she remembered before her vision blurred, and the world faded to black.Home, that's what the woman had called this place and it immediately felt like home to Angela when she stepped out a week later with the woman. The woman refused to allow her to step out of the room until she and her wolf were fully healed and the bandage was removed from her head. Angela stood in the middle of the street the woman led her to with her mouth dropped open in shock at the spectacle before her. Everyone in this place looked like they were straight out of a spirit realm; they all in one way or the other looked like the woman. White, gold, copper, blonde, and silver hair with different shades of bright eyes. “Does everyone in this place look like this?” Angela could not help but voice out this question in awe.The woman whose name Angela now knew to be Brunhilda slowly turned her face to look at Angela with a tranquil smile, “Everyone looks like we do.”At Brunhilda’s words, Angela turned to face her, “Like we do? How?”The smile with Brunhilda's face widened, “Look aroun
Angela expected to wake up in so many places —- the cold floor of a dungeon, tied up to a chair in a dark building and so on — but where she woke up was in a beautiful room and on a bed. How? Angela was lying on her back and she could feel a dull ache at the back of her head; her head was wrapped up because of the blow she took. She did not know how long she's been out or whose room she was in now.Whether she was saved from that woman and the men that came for her by Lothar's men or if the woman succeeded in taking her away.Only thing she knew was that she was alive and still in one piece and even if her head felt like it weighed a ton, it was another day to be grateful that she was still in the land of the living. She tried to sit up on the bed, it was supposed to be a chore and Angela was very ready to struggle but soft and warm hands reached out to help her up. She had not noticed that she was not alone in the room; there's a woman sitting on a chair beside the bed. The person
What did she want? Who sent her? Questions, but who would answer them? Since there was nowhere for her to run into and it was already too late as the woman had found her already, Angela decided to put on a false bravado and face the woman head on.Angela nearly groaned and dropped to the ground in surrender when another shadow appeared behind her and she realized that the woman was not alone. She has been so focused on the masked women she did not hear or notice the other person…. No, it was more than one person because other shadows appeared. They were coming from every angle and now, she was in the middle.“Who are you people?" Angela finally asked. She offered a little thanks to the moon goddess when her voice came out firm and did not give away her fear.“Hmm, a brave one. I see"It was the masked woman that replied. It felt like she was praising Angela for her boldness but her tone was insulting and Angela could see the woman's blue eyes looking at her from head to toe.Blue eye
In just a few weeks of her training with Camelot, Angela could feel that she was getting stronger and it made her glad. She could now hold her own for a few minutes. Though she had not been able to land any blows on Camelot during their practice, she knew that it was only a matter of time. Camelot was a big man and he was fast but she was faster and more nimble because she was smaller and it has always been her strength back when she was Marylee.Camelot was standing over her like her lord as he glared at her on the floor with that dark scowl of his on his face, “Aren't you getting up? We just started and you are giving up already?" "Please” Angela groaned as she rolled on to her back. She knew when to give up and accept defeat and the time is now. “You are too brutal"“The same complaint over and over again. No one is stopping you from giving up and putting an end to your training".“Never" Angela snapped she pushed herself into a sitting position to glare back at him, “No way am I
“Oh my God, were you trying to get us killed?” Amber had her hands to her chest and she was gasping in shock at their near-death experience. If Angela had not been quick to drag her out of the way, the horse would have trampled them and if the rider was not good enough at controlling his horse, he a
The man looked more like Lothar, like an older version. He could easily pass for Lothar’s father. She would have thought him to be Lothar’s father if she did not know that he was already dead. Why so much resemblance?The man was also staring directly at her. Having been caught looking, Angela though
“I’m tired,” Amber groaned as she suddenly stopped walking. She was breathing fast and she placed her hands on her waist. She was sweating and she felt sticky. Angela, who was one step ahead of her, stopped and turned to look at her, “Stop being so dramatic. You are just lazy” “Lazy?” Amber snapped
Yes, Amber's mother was slowly recovering and could even sit up now. Amber and Angela lost track of time that Angela's guard had to come after them. He had changed out of his guard uniform and was now putting on clothes reserved for peasants and omegas, he blended in well. He also did away with his












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