
From Discarded Mate To Enemy's Gamma
For seven years, I was Alpha Zane’s Chosen Mate, suppressing my warrior instincts to be the docile, supportive partner he demanded.
On our seventh anniversary, while I waited by a candlelit table, I accidentally overheard his mind-link with another woman.
"Seven years is a habit, my dear, not love. She's docile, she'll understand."
He told Seraphina, his new political ally, laughing as he dismissed my entire existence.
I didn't scream or cry. I scraped the anniversary cake into the trash, drafted a formal rejection letter, and walked out of the packhouse.
But Zane didn't even notice my departure. He was so consumed by his new lover that my rejection letter was treated as garbage and tossed into the incinerator.
He paraded Seraphina around the pack, even handing my hard-earned strategic command over to her—a woman who knew absolutely nothing about war.
When my loyal subordinates protested, he violently suppressed them, declaring my absence a "childish tantrum" and framing me as the bitter obstacle to his destined romance.
He honestly thought I was just hiding in my room, waiting to beg for his charity and accept a humiliating demotion.
He had no idea that I had already crossed the border into enemy territory.
Tonight, I am attending his grand celebration.
Not as the heartbroken mate he discarded, but as the newly appointed Gamma of his deadliest rival, the Sterling Pack.
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Chapter 6
Elara Vance POV:
Days later, the burn of exertion was a welcome fire in my muscles. I ducked under a sweeping punch from Gavin, my feet moving instinctively across the packed earth of the Sterling training grounds. Sweat slicked my skin, and my lungs worked hard, but I felt more alive than I had in years.
Gavin was no longer my adversary. After our trial, he had become my most dedicated training partner. He had a warrior’s respect for strength, and I had earned his. The animosity was gone, replaced by the easy camaraderie of soldiers.
Kael often watched our sessions from the sidelines. He rarely interfered, but I could feel his sharp, analytical gaze on me, assessing my every move, my every decision. I was constantly aware that I was still being tested.
We were in the middle of a complex sparring sequence when it happened.
A voice, cold and familiar, sliced into my mind without warning. It was Zane. He was using our mind-link, the bond we had forged seven years ago, a bond I had thought my letter would have formally severed by now.
*“Elara. I need my study organized. Where did you put the old defensive schematics for Moonspring Valley?”*
His tone was just as I remembered: imperious, demanding, and utterly confident of my immediate compliance. He wasn't asking; he was commanding. As if I were still just down the hall, waiting to do his bidding.
The mental intrusion was so abrupt, so jarring, that I froze for a split second. My rhythm broke. Gavin’s fist, meant to be blocked, whistled past my ear, the wind of it caressing my cheek.
Lyra erupted in a furious snarl inside my head. *“Tell him to go to hell! We owe him nothing!”*
I sucked in a sharp breath, clamping down on my own surge of white-hot anger. I couldn’t afford to react. I couldn’t let him know where I was or what I was feeling. Any emotional response would be a crack in my armor.
I shielded my thoughts, projecting an icy calm I did not feel. Then, I sent back a reply, my mental voice flat and devoid of any emotion.
*“Third shelf of the main bookcase. Second archive box from the right.”*
In the Blackwood conference room, Zane was in the middle of a war council meeting. He had casually linked me in front of his entire command staff, needing a file and assuming I was available to fetch it, like a well-trained dog.
He received my reply and a flicker of annoyance crossed his face at my cold, clipped tone. But he didn’t dwell on it. She’s still sulking, he probably thought. He turned to Kian. “Go get it.” Then he seamlessly continued the meeting as if nothing had happened.
But on the Sterling training ground, my momentary lapse had not gone unnoticed.
Kael’s eyes had narrowed. He’d seen my infinitesimal hesitation, the sudden tension in my shoulders. He caught Gavin’s eye and made a subtle gesture, bringing the sparring session to a halt.
He walked over to me, his presence a solid, grounding force. He lowered his voice so only I could hear. “What was that? Blackwood?” He was preternaturally perceptive; he must have felt the faint echo of another Alpha’s mental energy.
I gave a stiff nod, my face pale. “It was Zane.” The words felt like poison on my tongue. “He… he thinks I’m still there.”
In that instant, the full, humiliating truth crashed down on me. It wasn't just that he hadn't processed my departure. He hadn't even noticed it. My letter, my dramatic exit, my entire act of rebellion—it had been so insignificant to him that it hadn't even registered. The indifference was a deeper wound than the betrayal itself.
Kael’s amber eyes darkened with understanding. He pieced it together instantly. “Your rejection notice. He never filed it.”
A bitter, humorless laugh escaped my lips. “He probably never even read it.”
That realization was the final cut. It severed the last, invisible thread of connection I might have felt to my old life. I wasn't a rebel waiting for her freedom to be acknowledged. I was a ghost. A non-entity. Forgotten.
And a ghost has nothing left to lose.
My spine straightened. The last of the hurt burned away, leaving behind something hard and sharp as tempered steel. I looked up at Kael, my eyes clear and fierce.
“Alpha,” I said, my voice ringing with newfound resolve. “I think it’s time I severed this link for good.”
A formal rejection required both parties, but a one-sided block was possible. It would be painful, a psychic tearing, but it was necessary. I would not be his dog on a leash, to be summoned at his whim.
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7.7
My fiancé always told me he loved me. But not long after our engagement, I woke up suffocating in the dark.
He was pressing a pillow over my face, his eyes cold and dead, while my half-sister stood by watching with fake pity.
They had orchestrated everything just to steal my trust fund.
It all started with a massive hotel scandal. They had drugged me, thrown a cheap escort into my bed, and brought a mob of paparazzi to ruin my reputation.
When my fiancé broke through the crowd, playing the heartbroken victim, he knelt down with a massive diamond ring.
"I know things have been hard, but I love you. If you come home with me, I will forgive all of this."
In my past life, I cried tears of gratitude and let him slide that ring onto my finger.
That ring sealed my death warrant. I lost my company, my dignity, and eventually, my life.
Until my lungs burned and my heart stopped, I didn't understand.
How could the people I trusted most plot my murder so ruthlessly?
Why did they have to tear my entire life apart?
Opening my eyes again, I was back on the morning of the hotel scandal, exactly one year ago.
But the man lying bare-backed in my bed wasn't a random escort.
It was Johnathan Chase, my family's biggest corporate rival and the most ruthless predator on Wall Street.
Listening to the paparazzi pounding on the door, I smiled coldly.

8.2
For three years, nineteen-year-old Ella Campbell rotted in a freezing psychiatric isolation room.
Her billionaire family didn't visit her once, only pulling her out today to force her to publicly apologize to Ashlyn, the perfect sister who had framed her.
At Ashlyn's glamorous engagement gala, Ella was treated worse than a stray dog and forced to watch her childhood sweetheart propose to her sister.
When Ella showed no jealousy, her brother Ivan dragged her onto a dark balcony and nearly choked her to death.
Her mother didn't even check if Ella was breathing, merely ordering a makeup artist to paint thick concealer over the dark purple handprints on Ella's neck so the family's stock price wouldn't drop.
Standing under the blinding stage lights in a shapeless gray dress, facing three hundred mocking Wall Street executives, Ella was supposed to be the broken, obedient psycho the Campbells needed.
"I am deeply sorry for the pain I caused."
She was supposed to end the apology there and bow to her abusers, but Ella didn't shed a single tear.
"My only regret is that I didn't insist on waiting for the police to arrive that night. I deeply regret that I didn't demand a full, legal toxicology report to prove to everyone exactly what happened."
As the ballroom erupted into suspicious whispers and her paralyzed twin brother finally saw the violent bruises hidden beneath her makeup, Ella's counterattack against the Campbell family officially began.

9.1
Cora crash-landed her escape pod on a brutal alien planet, only to be immediately hunted by a massive six-eyed beast.
A colossal black wolf dropped from the canopy and crushed the beast's neck to save her. But before she could even breathe, the wolf transformed into a towering, naked primitive man with glowing gold eyes.
He hauled her back to his savage tribe, where she was instantly treated like garbage. The women sneered at her fragile human body, and the men eyed her like fresh meat.
The tribe leader's jealous daughter even handed her a waterskin laced with a terrifying alien breeding drug, hoping to turn Cora into a mindless spectacle of lust in front of the entire settlement.
"Drink. You look like you're dying," the daughter sneered, waiting for Cora to lose her mind.
Cora was terrified and completely out of her depth. She didn't understand why this lethal Alpha warrior looked at her with such dark, consuming possessiveness, or why he was willing to slaughter his own people just to protect her.
How was a stranded human supposed to survive in a terrifying world where every plant, beast, and local wanted her dead?
"BEEP! Critical Warning! Liquid contains high concentrations of alien aphrodisiac herbs," her implanted AI assistant suddenly echoed in her skull.
Looking at the hostile tribe and the fiercely protective Alpha shielding her, Cora silently activated her tech interface. She wasn't just going to be a helpless pet in this savage world.

9.1
My husband, Dante Moretti, the feared Underboss, signed the divorce papers I slipped him without a glance. Too busy texting his true love, Sofia, he was blind to the annulment decree ending everything. The Reaper couldn't see the death of his own marriage.
For three years, I was Elena, his silent wife, the "Caged Canary," cleaning his messes while meticulously planning my escape from our loveless world.
He dismissed me for Sofia's every whim, publicly shaming me after a past love letter was read, then abandoning me again for her fake crisis.
That night, he violently shoved me against a wall, leaving me bleeding and concussed, rushing instead to protect Sofia. Discarded and injured, my invisible love became a weapon against me.
His crushing blindness, the cold realization I was a mere placeholder, fueled a profound injustice. How could he be so lethal, yet oblivious to his wife, favoring the one who betrayed him?
With chilling resolve, I uploaded Sofia's confession, initiated a massive financial transfer dismantling his empire, and staged my own death. Under a new identity, I fled to San Francisco, ready to build my power, far from his bloody, deceitful world.

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.
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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.

7.5
After spending five grueling years securing the Madden Pack's empire, I thought my Alpha mate and I were finally building a perfect family.
But on my birthday, I returned home to find a thick, impenetrable wall of ice in our Mate bond.
Caden had completely shut me out to throw a lavish party for my half-sister, Adalynn.
He let Adalynn pollute our penthouse with her cheap perfume and brainwash my five-year-old daughter, Elara.
"Auntie Adalynn is a million times better than Mommy!"
Elara chirped happily to a camera, while Caden watched with a doting smile.
He publicly humiliated me, commanded the servants to ignore me, and deliberately fed Elara severe allergens just to spite my maternal rules.
When my pup ended up in the pack hospital gasping for air, Caden confiscated her tablet and roared at her to stop crying for the mother who "abandoned" her.
My heart shattered into a million irreparable pieces.
I couldn't understand how the man destined to protect my soul could twist my love into cruelty and use our helpless cub as a punching bag for his ego.
But the weeping, pathetic Luna died right there.
I calmly signed the divorce papers, surrendered all my assets, and walked out into the cold night.
Opening my encrypted laptop, I reclaimed my hidden identity as the global elite hacker "Ghost" and initiated a lethal protocol.
It was time to burn his entire world to the ground.