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The large doors of the auditorium opened slowly.

A hush fell over the entire hall.

Alpha Kael entered first.

He wore a perfectly tailored black striped suit, sharp and commanding, the fabric fitting his broad shoulders and tall frame flawlessly. His dark hair was neatly styled, and the quiet authority in his stride made the air in the room feel heavier.

He looked every bit what the legends said he was.

Powerful.

Untouchable.

Behind him walked Jayden, dressed in a refined grey suit, calm and com
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    The bleachers of the pack grounds thrummed with restless energy—shouts cutting through the air, the dull thud of bodies colliding, whistles slicing across the field in sharp bursts. Dust rose in soft clouds under the relentless motion of players, and at the centre of it all stood Jared.Effortless.Commanding.As quarterback, he moved with a precision that bordered on instinct—calling plays, pivoting, throwing with a clean, practiced force that drew attention whether one intended to watch or not.Up in the bleachers, however, Liora and Tessa were far more invested in a different kind of spectacle.“And then?” Tessa leaned forward, eyes wide, utterly absorbed. “Wait—wait—so let me summarise this before you conveniently downplay it.”Liora sighed, though the faint curve at her lips betrayed her.“You’re not summarising anything,” she muttered.“Oh, I absolutely am,” Tessa shot back, raising a finger as though delivering a lecture. “He kissed you—”Liora closed her eyes briefly.“—and th

  • Rejected by my cursed alpha mate   Dark stone

    In a far far land where the palace did not sleep. The land held stories it could not forget. The people hold scars they are not able to throw away. Dark stone rose like a silent sentinel against the night, its vast structure swallowing light rather than reflecting it. Corridors stretched endlessly, draped in shadows that seemed to breathe, flickering only where rows of candles fought a losing battle against the consuming dark. The air itself felt heavier within those walls—thick, unmoving, as though time had slowed to accommodate something far more ancient than the structure that housed it.At the far end of the palace, beyond arched hallways and carved obsidian pillars, a sprawling veranda opened into the night.Moonlight spilled in.Silver.Cold.Uninvited.He stood there.Tall. Still. Commanding.A long dark cape draped over his shoulders, shifting faintly with the wind that dared to reach him. His frame was rigid, yet effortless—like a blade that had no need to prove its sharpnes

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    She belonged in my arms.That is what it felt like.Not a thought. Not a decision. Not even something I arrived at.A certainty.Immediate. Unwelcome. Absolute.And entirely wrong.I should not have been there.I knew that.Every instinct I had honed as an Alpha—every boundary I had drawn, every measure of control I had perfected—stood against this moment.And yet—I had followed her.I had been in the middle of drills when I felt it. A shift. Subtle, but enough to fracture my focus. No one else noticed. No one ever did.But I did. I went towards it. I saw her then—at the edge of the grounds, standing beneath the open sky, her face tilted toward the moon at the banks of the waters. But what tugged me was the moisture on her cheeks. She was crying. Something in my chest tightened.Sharp. Unfamiliar. Irritating. The five Ws swirled around my head. I turned away.Forced myself to.This was not my concern.She was not—I took a step.Stopped.Another.And then I realised—I wasn’t le

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    I take a step, then another, each heavier than the last. It’s as if the night itself clings to me, urging me to stop, but I refuse.“Stop.” His voice follows, closer now, commanding. I ignore it.Another step, and suddenly, my hand is seized—firm, unyielding. A sharp breath escapes me as I’m pulled back, my body turning before I can resist. In the next instant, my back meets the coarse bark of a tree. The world stills, not from the impact, but from him.He stands before me, impossibly close, his presence swallowing the space whole. One arm braces beside my head, caging me in, while the other settles near my waist—an unspoken boundary I can’t cross. I’m enclosed.For a fleeting, bitter moment, it feels achingly familiar. Like every space I’ve ever tried to exist in—no room, no escape. My hands press against his chest, solid and unmoving. He towers over me, warmth radiating from him in quiet waves that clash with the cool night air. His breathing is hard, controlled, but only just.And

  • Rejected by my cursed alpha mate   Not helpless

    “Who’s there?”My voice slices through the silence, steadier than I feel, the wooden branch firm in my grip despite the tremor threatening my fingers.For a heartbeat—nothing.Then—A presence.Not just movement.Presence.Heavy. Commanding. Impossible to ignore.And before I even see him—I feel him.A few steps behind me.I turn sharply, raising the branch—And freeze.“You.”The word leaves me like a breath I didn’t know I was holding.Kael steps out from the shadows, dressed in dark clothes that seem to belong to the night itself. His face is unreadable, but his eyes—They’re on me.Steady.Searching.Too aware.“Why are you here?” he asks.Just like that.No greeting. No pause. Just a question.And something in me—Breaks loose.I let the branch fall from my hand.It hits the ground, but the sound feels distant.“Why?” I repeat, a bitter laugh slipping past my lips as I take a step toward him. “Am I not allowed to be here now?”His brows draw together immediately. “No. That’s not

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    I don’t remember how I got here.One moment I’m walking—out the back, past the grounds, past the weight of everything that felt like it was closing in on me—and the next, I’m standing at the edge of the forest.And I don’t stop.I keep walking.Branches brush against me, leaves crunch softly beneath my feet, the scent of damp earth wrapping around me like something grounding, something real. The deeper I go, the quieter it gets. Or maybe the noise inside me is just louder.I don’t think.I don’t turn back.I just… move.Until the trees begin to thin and the river reveals itself—quiet, steady, indifferent.I step toward it slowly, my breath uneven, my chest tight in a way I don’t fully understand.Then I sit.Right at the edge, where the land dips slightly before meeting the water a few feet below.And I stay there.Time slips without asking.Minutes. Hours. I don’t know.I don’t track it.It feels like I’ve been placed here deliberately—like some quiet penance the Moon Goddess though

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