
Forsaken By The Alpha: The Wolfless Mate's Revenge
For four years, I was the Silvercrest Pack's biggest joke—a scentless, wolfless Omega who somehow became the Alpha's Luna.
I thought I was just naturally defective, until our fourth anniversary, when I overheard my husband Adrian talking to his Beta.
"I’ve been having the kitchens slip a silver-based compound into her meals since the day I marked her."
He confessed the poison was meant to suppress my inner wolf and keep my womb permanently barren. He only married me as a power play to make his highborn mistress, Seraphina, jealous. While I wept over my empty cradle and apologized to his family for my broken body, he was using pack funds to buy her custom luxury goods, tossing me the leftover wrapping paper. When I finally confronted him about the silver and tried to leave, he flew into a feral rage. He violently smashed my head against the marble vanity, leaving me bleeding on the floor, and locked the bedroom door behind him.
I lay there in the cold, staring at the pool of my own blood. My entire life, my endless pain, and my unborn pups were nothing but a cruel, calculated joke to the man who was supposed to be my Mate.
But Adrian didn't know I wasn't just a brainless Omega.
I wiped the blood from my face, climbed down the balcony trellis into the freezing rain, and pulled out an encrypted burner phone.
"The cage is broken. Initiate Phase Two."
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Chapter 2
Elara POV
The cold, gray light of dawn finally crept through the high windows of the Great Hall, illuminating the dust motes dancing in the dead air. I hadn't moved from the shadows beneath the staircase. My blistered hand throbbed, a grounding reminder of the silver poison in my veins and the absolute lie that was my marriage.
The heavy front doors groaned open. Adrian stepped inside, bringing the damp morning chill with him. But beneath the scent of rain, a sickeningly sweet aroma hit my nose—*tuberose and champagne*.
Seraphina’s scent. It clung to him like a second skin, aggressive and territorial.
I stepped out of the shadows, keeping my face a blank canvas. Adrian paused, startled, before quickly arranging his features into a mask of doting concern.
"Elara? You're up early," he said, stepping forward to pull me into a hug.
My stomach heaved at the overwhelming stench of his mistress. I subtly shifted my weight, stepping just out of his reach. "I couldn't sleep."
His arms fell to his sides, a flicker of annoyance crossing his handsome face before he masked it with a smooth smile. "Pack business in the neighboring city kept me all night. An emergency with the commercial real estate accounts."
He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a bright orange Hermes box, holding it out to me like a peace offering to a child. "A late anniversary gift. To make up for my absence."
I didn't reach for it. My eyes bypassed the expensive box and locked onto his collar. There, stark against the crisp white fabric, was a dark red lipstick smudge.
Adrian followed my gaze. The silence that stretched between us was deafening. The charming, apologetic husband vanished in a heartbeat, replaced by the ruthless Alpha who despised the woman standing before him.
"Don't look at me like that," he growled, his voice dropping into a dangerous, rumbling cadence. He lunged forward, his hand snapping around my wrist with bone-crushing Alpha strength.
Pain flared up my arm, but I didn't flinch. I just stared at him with dead, empty eyes. I was playing the broken, wolfless Omega he believed me to be, letting him feel the absolute control he craved.
Disgust flashed in his eyes. He shoved my arm away as if touching me physically repulsed him. "Ungrateful mutt," he spat. He tossed the orange box onto the sofa cushion and stormed past me, his heavy footsteps echoing up the grand staircase.
I stood alone in the quiet hall for a long moment. Then, I picked up the box and walked straight to my private bathroom, the only room in the Pack House with a lock I controlled.
I clicked the deadbolt into place and leaned against the sink. I opened the box. Inside lay a brightly colored silk scarf.
It was expensive, certainly, but it didn't make sense. Adrian didn't buy me gifts. I pulled out my phone and opened a private browser, navigating to an exclusive luxury forum dedicated to the high-society she-wolves of the packs.
It only took a three-minute search to find the exact scarf. My blood ran ice-cold as I read the thread.
The scarf was widely mocked on the forum as *purchase-with-purchase trash*. It was a mandatory, useless add-on item that clients were forced to buy to build enough purchase history for the real prize: a custom, *silver-free Birkin* bag.
Adrian hadn't bought this for me. He had used pack funds to buy Seraphina the ultimate status symbol, a bag completely devoid of the metal that could harm our kind. And he had tossed me the leftover requirement, the literal garbage of his transaction, to keep his docile wife quiet.
I looked at my pale reflection in the mirror. There were no tears. The sheer magnitude of his disrespect didn't break me; it forged me. He had quantified my worth—less than his mistress's wrapping paper.
I carefully folded the scarf, placed it back into the orange box, and shoved the entire thing into my worn canvas tote bag. I needed to keep it. I needed to look at it every time I felt a sliver of hesitation.
If I was going to tear Adrian's life apart, I needed to start with the woman he was building it for. I grabbed my keys and headed for the door. It was time to go to work.
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His world was already on the edge, but nothing prepared him for seeing Justice Terry again in the team basement. Justice, pale and trembling, his eyes wide with naked terror, was now a rookie tryout.
Clifton had spent a year and a half trying to forget that rainy Chicago alley, the raw revulsion in Justice's eyes, the whispered "it wasn't real" that had left him heartbroken. Justice had vanished, and Clifton had erased every trace. Now, the boy who once looked at him like he was the sun was back, flinching at his touch, displaying a deep, primal fear. Amidst sponsor pressure and whispers of being "washed," Clifton saw Justice's return as a chance for vengeance. He publicly humiliated Justice on a live stream, forcing him into a suicide mission, then coldly benched him.
Yet, the satisfaction never came. Instead, a hollow emptiness and a torrent of questions: What had truly happened in the past? Why was Justice here, and what trauma had carved such fear into his bones?
Clifton, unwilling to be fooled again, swore to uncover every secret and every lie. He would force Justice to explain why he had returned, even if it meant tearing down everything they both had left.

9.6
Nelson Smith has been struggling for survival due to kidney failure. Without a transplant, he has less than four months to live.
No one in his family matched after tests were done. Not even his siblings, parents or cousins, except for one person, Janice Capuno, his wife.
Janice used to be the darling of a wealthy Dynasty, until she hid her identity and married the man she loves, Nelson Smith, against her parent's wishes.
Instead of getting love, she was treated like a servant by her mother-in-law, mocked as a gold-digger by her sister in-law, but for her husband, his love towards her remained unshakable. He'd never ceased defending and protecting her from his family, that's why when the doctors confirmed her to be a match, she didn't hesitate to get herself cut open to save Nelson's life.
****
There was barely thirty minutes to the surgery, and Janice was already in her hospital gown, waiting to get cut and her kidney given out to save her husband's life, when the reality of everything she had believed in came changing in her eyes.
"Babe....my phone...switch it off...battery." Nelson pointed to his bag weakly before the sedative took full action on him. Just before she'll put the phone off, a WhatsApp notification suddenly popped up. It was from Tricia, his University ex-girlfriend.
"Baby, has the fool gone into the theatre yet? I can't wait for this to be over. Once you get the kidney, we're done with her." The message read.

9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

9.7
Giana woke up drugged and burning with fever in a luxurious hotel suite. Standing before her was Cornel Stark, the most ruthless billionaire in New York.
Memories of her past life stabbed into her brain. In that life, her adoptive family and her fiancé Gary had stolen her inheritance and left her to die a brutal, agonizing death.
She also remembered how fighting Cornel only made him more violent. So this time, she didn't scream.
She endured his brutal punishment, escaped the moment he let his guard down, and swallowed a Plan B pill on the freezing streets.
Returning to her adoptive family's mansion, she faced the people who had destroyed her. Her fiancé and her stepsister put on masks of fake concern, secretly mocking her.
Instead of throwing a useless tantrum like before, Giana deliberately threw herself down the steep wooden stairs.
She smashed her head against the marble floor, using her own blood to shatter their plans and win back her mother's trust.
She thought she had finally taken control. She was ready to crush the people who had betrayed her and live for herself.
But she didn't understand why the billionaire she had just escaped was suddenly turning her life upside down.
When she woke up in the hospital, her room wasn't filled with her family's fake tears, but an ocean of blood-red roses.
The heavy door swung open, and Cornel Stark walked in, his gray eyes locking onto her with a dark, predatory hunger.
"Remember this feeling, Giana. Every breath you take belongs to me now."

8.2
For five years, I poured my soul into ruling the Black Moon Pack alongside my fated mate, Alpha Ryker.
But at our most sacred gathering, he publicly pulled his rogue ex-girlfriend, Faye, into his arms.
"Faye is under my protection," he declared to the entire pack, using his crushing Alpha Command to force me, his Luna, to my knees.
He didn't care that I had taken a silver blade for him, or that Faye was a traitor whose past defection had permanently crippled three of our warriors.
He stripped me of my dignity, ordered me to accept his new partner, and left me alone in our marital suite.
That night, my Mating Mark erupted into a searing, white-hot agony that made me vomit blood and pass out.
I thought I was simply dying of a broken heart, until I remembered the forbidden lore of the "Fidelity Curse."
The curse ensured that if one mate was unfaithful, every moment of their physical pleasure would be transmitted through the bond as pure, agonizing torture to the betrayed mate.
I wasn't just heartbroken. My body was being forced to physiologically experience my husband's affair.
The final, near-fatal wave of pain at dawn wasn't random—it was the exact moment they conceived a child.
When Ryker walked in the next morning, smelling of her perfume, and proudly announced Faye was pregnant, he expected me to finally break and submit.
Instead, I looked at the father of another woman's child and gave him a chilling smile.
"I, Selene Thorne of the Winter Pack, have heard your declaration. Now get out of my sight. The war has begun."