LOGIN"You're just an Omega. Be grateful I gave you my name." For three years, Dorothy Miller endured her cold marriage to Alpha Darius Silverclaw—used, neglected, and nothing more than a blood donor for his beloved Sophia. But when the truth finally shattered her heart, the once obedient Omega walked away. And this time, she didn’t look back. Returning to the powerful Blackwood Wolf Pack as its hidden heiress, Dorothy is no longer the fragile girl who begged for love. She's rising—with power, purpose, and a heart no longer easy to claim. But Darius is not ready to let her go. Not now. Not when he finally realizes she was the only one who ever truly mattered. Now the Alpha wants her back—but the Omega he once rejected might just become the Luna he doesn’t deserve. Betrayal, revenge, and redemption collide in this sizzling werewolf romance. Will Dorothy choose love—or rise alone to claim everything that was meant to be?
View MoreThe words flickering on the phone screen were like sharp blades, each message piercing precisely into the depths of my heart.
“Isolde was taken to the territory clinic. She needs a blood binding. You know your duty. Come to Valebrook Clinic now.”
“Where are you, Dorothy? You're late. Fifteen minutes.”
“If you're going to complain about the arrangement, the compensation has been increased to $100,000. Check your account.”
“Dorothy Miller, Twenty minutes. No more. A pact doesn’t bend to excuses.”
I scrolled through Darius's messages, my fingers trembling as knuckles turned pale.
His voice always came wrapped in winter. No warmth, just ice and order.These weren't messages from a caring mate—these were commands, the kind an Alpha issued to a subordinate wolf.
Our arrangement wasn’t love—it was a hierarchy. He ruled. I complied.He barely touched me when we shared a room; he never let our scents mingle outside of necessity.
He reminded me of this constantly, at any time and any place.
The fact that I'd stepped into the healing den three times already this moon cycle, offering up blood and strength, After every blood donation, my body was extremely weak, unable to withstand any additional harm. Yet, all of this meant nothing to Darius.
“Suck it up. A pact is a pact.” That's what he always said.
To Alpha Darius Silverclaw,I was not his luna - just an accessory asset to the woman he deeply loved, a resource kept to sustain that relationship. I was not worthy of any of his needs beyond money.
When he wasn't busy ruling over the pack's affairs, he was at Isolde's side.
Isolde, Darius's partner, was also the reason I entered their relationship due to her accident.
Three years ago, Isolde needed an emergency transfusion, and the wolf elders saw an opportunity: preserve the blood, secure the power, strike a pact.
And here I was.
“You want to be my chosen mate?”
In the antiseptic tang of the pack's makeshift hospital, I'd met Darius's cold gaze. Even surrounded by the wolf kin, the world faded down to the timber of his voice and the weight of his demand.
I kept my chin high, answering with a silent nod.
He spoke, deep and unmistakable. “We'll mate for the sake of the pack. But you're her donor first. If Isolde needs you, you come.I'll make sure you're taken care of. Financially.”
I'd said yes, thinking I was securing a future. - My arrogance made me firmly believe that I could withstand the influence of the bond between them and become Darius's true lover.
But three years have passed, and every time Isolde was injured, I had to become her blood supply and appear by her side.My body, her reserve tank. My life, her backup plan.
This had to end. I had to leave, cutting off this toxic relationship with my own hands.
I stood up, got into the car, and my phone received another message. I tapped my phone and brought up a photo: it was sent to me, unsigned but unmistakable.
Even at rest, Darius looked like something dreamed up by nature for the purest display of predatory power. His features were all sharp lines and harsh beauty; the type of man whose mouth—firm as it was—could have been carved for softness, though I'd never tasted it.
His eyes, burnished brown and slicing right through you, reminded every wolf of who ruled this pack. Jet-black lashes, short-cropped sable hair, and a jawline of cold marble. The first time I saw him, my heart gave that traitorous leap that comes from hope. And each time, it still did.
We never shared a bed, but now and then when the doors were ajar and the moonlight was kind, I caught a glimpse of him—broad shoulders open,heavy with muscle beneath tailored shirts.
But it wasn't that image that held me spellbound now.
No, it was because Isolde pressed her head to his shoulder. Darius sat in an old maroon chair, legs sprawled, arms crossed, eyes closed, every inch the Alpha at rest. Isolde, lips curved just so, looked victorious even in slumber.
And I knew she sent this, along with the taunting message:
“We're perfectly matched! You should step aside. A true Alpha deserves his fated mate—not some interloper.”
I flicked to my camera, staring at my own reflection. Isolde wasn't wrong. I was pale, lips faded to ash. There was a hollowness under my eyes where sleep should have lived, a fatigue that blood loss alone couldn't explain. Every time I gave to Isolde, I seemed to lose a piece of myself.
Is that why Darius never looked my way for anything but obligations?
Isolde was all curves and heat, lips bitten scarlet, eyes thick-lashed and deep.Me? I looked like the shadow in the corner, always watching, never belonging.
Let them embrace each other.
When the car stopped in the hospital driveway, I immediately opened the door, jumped out, and walked towards Isolde's hospital room.
The front door of the pack house burst open, the scent hitting me before I saw him—pine, earth, and that distinctive Alpha musk that made my inner wolf instinctively lower her head. Darius strode inside, swift and sure, that rare suit cut perfectly to his tall frame. The feral grace of an Alpha—impossible not to notice, impossible not to feel, even as he loomed over me.
When he spotted me in the living room, annoyance flickered in those burnished brown eyes. It intensified to fury when he noted the iPhone clutched in my trembling hand.
"Your phone works," he said, voice clipped and icy."Why the hell didn't you answer my texts or calls? The pack's healers are waiting.
I breathed in his scent, committing his striking features to memory. The sharp jawline, the intense eyes that could command submission with a glance, the powerful shoulders tensed with barely controlled anger. This would probably be the last time we stood this close together.
He didn't hesitate, crossing the distance to grab my wrist, his grip strong but impersonal. “You're needed at the clinic. Now.”
“I know.” My voice barely registered over the pounding in my temples. I dug my heels in, anchoring myself with one arm hooked on the couch. I wasn't ready to be dragged out one more time—not while everything inside me screamed for something different.
Darius's lips twisted. “Then why are you still standing here?”
My heart thundered. I remembered the old pack legends—stories of wolves who chose to bite back, even when their place in the hierarchy demanded silence. I wondered in that instant, could I do that? Just once?
I did.
"I'll go to the clinic. I'll give blood," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "But there's one thing I need from you first."
"Money? It's already been transferred to your account." Darius thrust both hands into his pockets, his stance radiating impatience. "Check it."
“It's not about money.” My words came out brittle, emotion held at bay by pure force of will.
“Then what?” The Alpha tone sharpened. “You're wasting everybody's time. Say what you want.”
"I want to break our bound," I said, my icy tone matching his. "I want a divorce."
Darius's POVThe drive back to Silver Creek took two hours.I didn't speak for a single minute of it.Charles sat in the passenger seat, his eyes forward, his silence careful and deliberate, the way a Beta learns to be silent when his Alpha is holding something together by a thread. The two enforcers in the back didn't breathe too loudly.I stared out the window and replayed it over and over.Dorothy McAllister.Heir to the Blackwood Pack.Daughter of Alpha Matthias McAllister, one of the most powerful, most feared, most respected Alphas on the continent. A man whose pack holdings spanned half the known wolf territories. A man whose name made other Alphas straighten their spines at a council table.And for three years, his daughter had lived in my Luna wing, quiet as a shadow, rolling up her sleeve every time I called, never once raising her voice, never once making a demand, never once telling me who she really was.I pressed two fingers against my temple.How had my enforcers missed
Dorothy's POVI had exactly four days of peace.Four days of sleeping in my old bed, of eating meals that weren't scheduled around Isolde's needs, of walking through halls that smelled like home and family and everything Silver Creek had stripped from me. Four days of being Dorothy McAllister again.I should have known it wouldn't last.It started with a phone call.I was in my father's study, hunched over a stack of quarterly reports Lucian had dumped on my desk with a grin that said welcome back to the real world, little wolf, when my personal assistant, Wren, knocked twice and stepped in."Miss McAllister." She kept her voice carefully neutral, the way she did when she had news she wasn't sure how to deliver. "There is an Alpha at the gates requesting an audience with your father."I didn't look up from the report. "Which Alpha?"A pause. Just long enough to make my stomach drop."Alpha Darius Silverclaw of Silver Creek Pack."The pen slipped from my fingers.I heard it hit the flo
When Darius married Dorothy three years ago, she was nothing but a penniless, jobless omega with an extraordinarily rare blood type. He had been practical about it - a resource to be claimed before other packs discovered her value.He wasn't even sure if she'd finished college, or if she'd ever gone to one. Come to think of it, he also had no idea where she'd been living before he brought her to Silver Creek territory. The background check his enforcers had run was perfunctory at best - they'd confirmed her blood type and little else. As Alpha, he hadn't needed more.He also realized, with a faint prickle of guilt, that he'd never cared what part of the continent she'd run from before she entered his territory. Once she became his mate in name, she sank quietly into housewolf duties in the Luna's wing: gentle, silent, her wolf nearly invisible in the bustling hierarchy of Silver pack. She was a shadow—always present, never seen.Now, she'd left with nothing but the clothes he saw her
The rear left window of the Rolls Royce rolled down soundlessly.My brother, Lucian McAllister's handsome, dark-eyed face peered out, his Alpha scent—different from Darius's but equally commanding—washing over me like a protective blanket."Get in, little wolf."The door lock popped, my cue, and I slipped inside.I pressed my brow to Lucian's thigh. Laying my head on his lap felt safe, almost like when I returned from a bad run as a pup—scolded, but ultimately sheltered. His hand found my back without hesitation, large, warm, with a stabilizing pressure only my family could deliver."There, there."he murmured quietly, stroking me with a patience he seldom showed anyone else,“Let it out,”.At a nod from Lucian, our pack driver rolled the car into gear. The smooth purr of a well-kept engine vibrated in my bones; I let the tears come, silent and shaking.Tears hit my lap like broken glass. “I was so stupid,” I rasped. “Blind. Like I’d tied my heart to a cliff edge and jumped.”"We all cha












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