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The Bride He Never Wanted
The Bride He Never Wanted
Author: Calliee

You’re coming with us

Author: Calliee
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-16 10:54:15

OLIVIA

It felt like forever since I’d seen him. Two whole weeks without his scent, his voice, or the warmth of his touch. My fated mate had been away in the human world, tending to business. He was the manager of the second biggest penthouse in the city, so he had to split his time between that life and the one here in the pack. Still, it didn’t make the distance any easier.

I glanced at my reflection one last time, pressing my lips together to perfect the red lipstick. The deep shade stood out against my fair skin, and I wanted him to see me that way when he walked through the door.

My gaze drifted to the small box at the edge of the bed.

Inside was the new lingerie I’d gotten just for tonight. I ran my fingers over the silky fabric and felt my cheeks warm. I could already picture his reaction, the way his eyes would darken the moment he saw me in it tonight, after our outing.

My heart skipped just thinking about it. It had been too long… two whole weeks without him, and I couldn’t wait to feel that closeness again.

I let out a small laugh, shaking my head at myself. I was super excited, maybe a little too much, but I didn’t care. He was finally coming home, and I wanted everything to be perfect.

As if the Moon Goddess herself had heard my thoughts, the doorbell rang.

I smoothed my dress, trying to calm the sudden rush of excitement fluttering in my chest, and hurried to the door.

The moment I opened it, all my restraint vanished. “Logan!” I gasped, before throwing myself into his arms.

He caught me effortlessly, his strong arms gripping my waist tight. “Gods, I missed you so much,” he murmured into my hair.

I inhaled deeply, my wolf purring inside me at the comfort of his scent. “I missed you more,” I whispered, pulling back just enough to see his face.

His gaze swept over me slowly, and a crooked smile tugged at his lips. “You look stunning, Olivia,” he said. Then his voice dropped, as he bit his lower lip. “I can’t wait to take this dress off you.”

Heat rushed to my cheeks. “Oh, I can’t wait either,” I replied, matching his tone with a playful smirk.

He chuckled softly, brushing his thumb along my jaw. “Shall we?”

I nodded, slipping my fingers through his. “We shall,” I whispered, my heart racing as I followed him inside.

I was still grinning when we stepped outside toward his car, my hand tucked comfortably in his. He opened the car door for me like he always did, and I was just about to slip inside when a soft sob caught my attention.

I frowned, leaning a little as I turned toward the sound and pulled the door wider… only to freeze.

There, sitting comfortably in my seat, my seat… was Mia.

My stepsister.

For a heartbeat, I just stared, my fingers tightening around the door handle. Are you for real?

That spot had always been mine, but now… she was sitting there like it belonged to her.

Ever since Mia left her mother’s place and moved in with us, everything’s gone sideways.

She’d been hurt by her mate’s rejection last full moon, and ever since then, Logan had made it his mission to be there for her… saying he didn’t want her to feel lonely, that she needed comfort and care.

And I understood that. I did.

But understanding didn’t make it sting any less.

This outing was supposed to be ours… our long-awaited alone time, a chance to reconnect after weeks apart. Yet here she was again, wedging herself right between us without a hint of hesitation.

I forced a breath, pasting on a small, strained smile. “Hey… Mia,” I said softly, though my voice wavered just a little.

She sniffled again, her eyes red and glossy. “I… I was lonely inside,” she said softly, her voice trembling. “Then I saw Logan’s car parked out here, and I just… I don’t know, I didn’t know how to ask but… I wanted to come with you guys. Please, can I?”

I blinked, completely thrown. Oh, not today. What is all this?

Before I could even gather my thoughts, Logan stepped closer, his expression softening. “Hey, hey,” he said gently, taking her hand in his. “Stop crying, please.” His voice dropped, “She’s been through a lot, Olivia,” he murmured, his thumb brushing against Mia’s knuckles. “I’d really want her to come with us. Maybe it’ll help her clear her head a little.”

Then he turned to me, his tone shifting to that quiet, pleading one he knew I could never ignore. “Baby, please… can she come?”

I stared at him and my chest burned.

Mia looked at me again, her eyes brimming with tears. “Please, Olivia,” she whispered, her lower lip trembling.

I wanted to say no. I wanted to tell her this trip was supposed to be ours… mine and his. But the sight of her crying made my heart falter.

Even when I was furious, I couldn’t bring myself to be cruel.

I sighed, looking away for a second to steady myself. “Fine,” I said quietly, forcing a small smile. “Of course she can come.”

“Go get dressed,” I muttered. “And please, don’t take long.”

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    RYANI was stressed and exhausted, the weight of the entire day pressing down on my shoulders. From the moment we'd discovered those cameras in Olivia's apartment to the frustrating conversation with Marcus about not having solid proof that Logan was behind it all… everything felt like it was spiraling just slightly out of my control.I sat at my desk in the penthouse office, staring blankly at my laptop screen without really seeing it. My mind kept replaying the look on Olivia's face when we'd found those cameras, the violation and fear in her eyes. And then Logan showing up at her door, playing the concerned ex-boyfriend while probably knowing exactly what we'd discovered.The rage that thought sparked made my hands clench into fists.A knock on the door pulled me from my thoughts."Come in," I called out, already knowing who it would be.Uncle Richard entered, his expression concerned as he took in my tense posture and the obvious stress written all over my face. "You alright, son?

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    OLIVIAA tap on my leg made me wake up with a start. I blinked groggily, my eyes adjusting to the dim light of my bedroom. The laptop was still on my chest, the documentary playing on a loop, the screen showing credits rolling.I looked up to see Lena smiling down at me, her arms crossed as she perched on the edge of my bed."Lena?" I said, my voice thick with sleep. "You're back?"For Lena to be back, it had to be late. Really late. She usually worked until closing at the restaurant, which meant...I fumbled for my phone on the nightstand, squinting at the screen. 10 PM. And my laptop battery was at 2%, the little red icon blinking at me urgently. Of course… I'd left the documentary playing on repeat while I slept."Fuck," I muttered, reaching for my charger and plugging in my phone. "I slept off.""I can see that," Lena said with amusement. "Found you conked out with your laptop still playing. You were snoring, by the way.""I don't snore," I protested automatically, sitting up and

  • The Bride He Never Wanted    Sympathy

    OLIVIAWe continued washing and drying in silence for a few moments, and I felt a wave of sympathy for Axiel. He'd lost his grandmother, discovered he had a twin brother… all within the span of a few months."Ryan's lucky to have you," I said. "You both are lucky to have found each other."Axiel glanced at me. “And Ryan's lucky to have you. You know that, right?"I felt my cheeks warm slightly. "I don't know about that.”He handed me the last plate. "But seriously, Olivia. You're good for him. I can see it."“I think that's giving me too much credit," I said, focusing intently on drying the plate."I don't think it is." Axiel pulled the plug on the sink, letting the soapy water drain. "You saved his life. You risked everything for him. That's not nothing.""Anyone would have…""No," Axiel interrupted gently. "Not anyone. Most people would have run. Would have saved themselves. You didn't. That makes you exceptional."I set down the dried plate and the towel, not quite knowing what to

  • The Bride He Never Wanted    Incredibly hard

    OLIVIAI opened my mouth, ready to spill everything that had happened… the cameras, Logan showing up, the fear that had been gnawing at me all day. But then I hesitated.No. I wasn't going to do that.I couldn't just go around telling everyone about this. Not when I didn't know who to trust. Not when someone had managed to plant cameras in my apartment without me noticing. At this point, I didn't know who was safe to confide in.So instead, I smiled and took a sip of my wine. "It was nothing, actually. Just stressed out from everything, you know? Running the restaurant, dealing with... life stuff. But I think I'm better now."Axiel studied me for a moment, and I wondered if he could tell I was holding back. But then he smiled and nodded. "Alright then. I'm glad you're better. Everyone needs a mental health day now and then.""Exactly," I said, grateful he wasn't pushing. "Sometimes you just need to make pasta and reset.""The therapeutic power of carbs," Axiel said with a grin. "I fu

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    RYANI sat in the cramped back room of what looked like a legitimate computer repair shop from the outside, but was actually something else entirely. The walls were lined with monitors displaying code I couldn't begin to understand, and the air smelled like solder and energy drinks.The tech guy, Marcus, though I was pretty sure that wasn't his real name, had disappeared into an even smaller room twenty minutes ago with the bag of cameras, muttering something about "running diagnostics."I checked my phone again. A text from Olivia saying Axiel was coming over. Good. I didn't like the idea of her being alone right now, even though I knew she could handle herself. The thought of someone watching her, violating her privacy like that, made my blood boil.The door finally opened and Marcus emerged. He was younger than I'd expected… maybe early thirties, with messy dark hair and the kind of pale complexion that came from spending too much time indoors staring at screens."So?" I stood up i

  • The Bride He Never Wanted    New Friendship

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