FAZER LOGINI thought I was one of the lucky ones. Even as a lone wolf who never truly belonged not even within my own family. I found my fated mate and married him. Morris was supposed to be my happily ever after. Instead, he became my worst nightmare. In front of the entire pack, he pointed at me and sneered. "Meet my wife, Blair, the fat chipmunk I've finally grown tired of." "I have decided to end our marriage." Humiliated, rejected, and hated after three years of loving a man who never deserved me. At the gathering, the man destined to be my sister’s groom, powerful, wealthy and feared Lycan, looked at me with those burning eyes. “Blair, you are my mate.” Now the husband who broke me wants me gone, while the Alpha who should never have been mine refuses to let me go. I knew I would make Morris regret what he did to me, I could forgive, but I could never forget.
Ver mais“I need to go.” I blurted out and hurried out before he could say anything or try to stop me. I felt the eyes follow me as I stepped out of the hall. “Let her go, she wasn’t even supposed to be here.” Kayda’s words were loud. But I wasn’t going to react, so I left quietly for the restroom. That was when I remembered I had Alpha Aden’s jacket on me, I took it off and I had to return it to him. I stared at my face in the mirror and splashed some water over it, but the stain on my dress wasn’t going to come off. I had to drop it. There was nothing I could do. I came out of the restroom and needed to leave. My wolf growled in my head, but I chose to ignore her and focused on what was important, Kayda’s engagement. I couldn’t ruin it. What if he doesn’t even feel the same way? What would happen to me? I just left my wedding with Morris. “Blair?” I froze at the sound of the voice and slowly turned my head backwards. “Morris.” He smirked and tucked his hands in his black pants,
“Alpha Aden is my fiancé.” Kayda was in a stunning red dress, her long brown hair all over her shoulders, she was all smiles. I was standing behind her in a corner, most of her friends from college were there, guests invited by my parents, and a few relatives. Alpha Aden came closer, he was dressed in a dark blue tailored suit, there were guards behind him, and a right-hand man, whom I suspect was his Beta. He was more handsome than the men I have seen on reality shows, and around six feet five, with broad shoulders and muscular. He was Alpha from another pack, I have heard about him but I have never seen him before. His pack was about seven hours away from the Crestmoon Pack. He was the top of the richest Alpha in the werewolf country. Kayda said he was a coach for a skate team in college, and that was how they met, he had trained with her, and she never forgot how she felt around him. “I can’t believe I will be getting married to Alpha Aden.” I heard her whispers and giggled.
“If you didn’t want me anymore, you should have told me, Morris.” The telephone rang, and Jasmine took it, the receptionist was calling to inform her that I was in the building. “It’s not what it seems like Blair.” He said, and his tone was sounding defensive. “Even last night, you were with her and you made her call me to tell me you won’t be home, Morris it was our anniversary!” Jasmine smacked her lips and looked the other way. I walked back to the door, and went out of the room, hoping he was going to come after me, but he didn’t. I wiped my eyes and kept going. “Hello, Mr. Smith,” I said on the phone when I got home. “I want a divorce.” “What?” “Beta Morris didn’t say anything concerning a divorce.” “Send me the divorce papers by morning, I will pay you enough for it, don't let Morris know about this, this should be between us until I have given him the divorce papers.” I ended the call and threw my phone on the bed. The dress Morris got for me was on the floor, and I
I couldn’t feel anything even after mating with my husband, not even the warmth between my legs, or his touches. His kisses were bland, he acted like it was a duty he wanted to perform not because he wanted to make love to me. “Mr. Morris won’t be coming home tonight.”I skipped breakfast, and had little for lunch, because I wanted to fit into the dress he bought for our third wedding anniversary. But there were no flowers, no gifts, nothing. Worse, he didn’t even show up at all. “Is he having a meeting?” I recognized the voice as Morris’s secretary at work, Jasmine but she didn’t answer for a second. “He’s busy.” She hung up the phone. I called Morris again, it rang for a few times and was then switched off. Did he forget what today was? The dress tore when I tried to force myself into it, he bought the dress in size 18 knowing that I was bigger and more curvy than that size. I met Morris at the mating ritual when I was nineteen, he was the son of Beta, who had just come b


















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