
Rejecting The Pack: I Need One Mate
In our beast world, females are treated as nothing more than precious breeding stock to keep the pack strong. As the pack's best Mender, I spent all my time focusing on my healing herbs, completely ignoring my maturity ritual.
But tonight, the blind pack elder grabbed my wrist and delivered a chilling ultimatum.
If I don't choose my mates by the next Full Moon, the Council of Elders will force a match and assign them to me.
The threat is already suffocating. Arrogant, elite warriors like Caleb Quinn are pacing outside my door like starving wolves, stalking my porch and using pack business to corner me. At home, the reality of multiple mates is even worse. My mother has two mates—my father, the strongest Alpha, and my cold, intellectual step-father. Their toxic, murderous jealousy turns our house into a daily war zone. They literally unleash suffocating killing intent on innocent cubs just for hugging my mother.
I am disgusted by this sick, possessive obsession. I refuse to let my life become a battlefield of jealous males fighting over who gets to guard my door, and I absolutely refuse to be forced into a harem by the Elders.
So, I made a declaration that shocked my entire family and broke every pack tradition.
"I will only ever take one mate."
And to make sure none of those predatory warriors can touch me, I set an impossible trap.
"Whoever wants me must defeat my father first."
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Chapter 1
Kala was not a wolf-girl born into this brutal beast world. Her soul had come from somewhere else — a world of high towers, surgical lights, and a profession called "doctor." In that life, she had been a skilled surgeon.
Now, the memories of her past life had faded like morning mist. She could no longer recall the feel of sterile gloves or her own name from before. But the deepest instincts of her soul had carved themselves into her bones. In this primitive land where raw strength and beast instinct ruled, she still reached for herbs and bandages. She had become the Silverwood Pack's healer — the one they called the Mender. It was not a choice. It was the pull of a soul remembering what it once was.
The night wind swept through the central square of the Silverwood Pack settlement, kicking up sparks from the bonfire. They hissed and died in the dark. Morwenna cleared her throat, the dry sound cutting through the crackle of the flames.
The cubs stopped their roughhousing instantly. They scrambled to sit at the feet of the blind elder's rocking chair, their eyes wide and eager.
Kala sat on the outermost log, away from the heat. She kept her head down, her fingers working automatically to strip the root from a pearl-grass plant. The sticky sap clung to her fingertips, smelling faintly of mint and clean soil.
Morwenna began her story, her voice raspy and low. It was the old tale, the one about the Beast Goddess who descended to the ancient world and took twelve mighty beast partners.
When the elder mentioned the giant beasts the Goddess commanded, the male cubs gasped. Their chests puffed out, imaginations already running wild with battles and glory.
Tabitha, a female cub with braided hair, puffed out her own chest. "When I grow up, I'm going to have the strongest warriors," she declared loudly. "They'll fight over me."
She turned to look at Zev, who sat beside her. Her eyes held a clear, possessive gleam. It was a look that said Zev belonged on that list.
Zev's face twisted in disgust. He shuffled away from her, putting a solid foot of space between them. "You're too prissy," he shot back. "You can't even skin a rabbit. You don't deserve a strong Alpha."
Tabitha's face flushed red. Her small hands grabbed fistfuls of her skirt, her knuckles turning white. "Take that back!"
Zev jumped to his feet. He wasn't done. He needed a weapon to crush her pride completely. His finger shot out, pointing straight at the edge of the circle.
At Kala.
"When I mate," Zev announced to the entire square, "I'm going to find someone like Kala! She's gentle, and she's the best Mender in the pack!"
Every head turned. The conversation died. All eyes landed on Kala.
Snap.
The pearl-grass root in Kala's hand broke in half. The sharp sound seemed too loud in the sudden silence. She slowly raised her head, a flicker of cold annoyance flashing deep within her eyes, hidden beneath half-lowered lids. The weight of the stares pressed against her skin like a physical force.
Tabitha's lip trembled. Tears welled up, spilling over her lashes in a flash. "You're a jerk!" she screamed at Zev.
She spun around and shoved her way through the crowd of cubs. Her bare feet pounded against the dirt path as she ran toward the dark edge of the forest.
The square erupted into chaos. Cubs whispered and pointed. Morwenna slammed her cane against the ground, the thud vibrating through the dirt.
Kala stood up immediately. She brushed the green bits of leaf from her skirt. She had to go after the girl. The forest edge was too dark, and the night predators were already waking.
But she paused. If she ran into the dark alone, her family would panic. Armond would tear the camp apart looking for her. She couldn't cause that kind of trouble.
Her eyes scanned the crowd and locked onto a chubby cub who was currently trying to shove three handfuls of berries into her mouth at once.
Pippa.
Kala walked over, her footsteps quiet on the packed earth. "Pippa," she called softly.
Pippa froze. Her cheeks bulged. She slapped her hands over her mouth, her eyes wide with the terror of being caught stealing snacks.
Kala reached out and gently ruffled the cub's messy hair. She slipped her hand into her small medicine pouch, pulling out a sugar-coated preserved plum and pressing it into the cub's palm. "Eat this now, and I'll make you an entire bowl of your favorite egg pudding tomorrow," Kala promised, her voice warm and low.
Pippa's eyes lit up like twin moons. She nodded so hard her whole body jiggled.
Kala pointed a finger toward the forest edge, where Tabitha's white dress had already vanished into the shadows. "Go bring her back. Make sure she gets to her cabin safely."
For egg pudding, Pippa became a cannonball. She shot off the ground and sprinted toward the trees, her little legs pumping furiously.
Kala watched the cub disappear into the gloom. A breath she didn't know she was holding escaped her lungs. She turned back to her log, ready to sit down and fade back into the background.
"Kala."
The voice was dry, heavy, and absolute. It carried the weight of stone.
Kala stopped. She looked toward the rocking chair.
As Kala shifted her weight, her heel snapped a dry twig on the ground. The faint crackle was barely audible, but Morwenna's head snapped toward the sound instantly.
Morwenna's clouded, blind eyes seemed to pierce through the darkness, locking onto Kala's exact position. The white film over the elder's eyes seemed to glow faintly in the firelight. The old woman's chin was raised, her posture rigid.
It was a command. Kala was not going to sit down.
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7.6
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That was Elaina's reality. She's no Cinderella, yet she lost a shoe while recklessly crashing her ex's wedding. Her revenge plan went up in flames, but fate had other ideas, throwing her into the path of Alister-a man who is handsome, charismatic, and dangerous... and ironically, the person closest to her ex-fiancé.
Amidst heartbreak and vendettas, Alister paints her world in new colors, turning Elaina into a modern-day Cinderella. But will this story end in "happily ever after," or is Alister merely leading her into a much more dangerous game?

7.4
Clara Davis was trained to seduce, deceive, and destroy.
Her mission is simple: infiltrate billionaire Jeffery Rothwell's life, gain his trust, and help seize his empire in exchange for the freedom she has always craved.
But the deeper she slips into his dangerous world, the more the lines between mission and desire begin to blur. Falling for him was never part of the plan and neither was discovering that the man she was sent to manipulate may not be the real Jeffery at all.
Now trapped in a deadly web of obsession, power, and hidden identities. Clara is caught between the organization that owns her, the monster who remade her, and a love that has turned into vengeance. Clara must survive a man who sees everything, controls everything, and may be far more dangerous than the organization that created her.
Because in this game of seduction and revenge, love might be the deadliest trap of all.

9.0
The biopsy report slid across the cold metal desk, stamped with a brutal death sentence: advanced gastric cancer. Aretha had exactly ninety days left to live.
It was her twenty-sixth birthday, but her phone only rang with a furious call from her husband, Anders.
"Do you have any idea how much of a joke you made this family look like today? Post a public apology to Kelli right now."
He had completely forgotten her birthday, only caring that she skipped her adopted sister's yacht party.
When Aretha dragged her failing body back to the family estate, her biological mother slapped her across the face just for looking pale and embarrassing them in front of guests.
Seeing Aretha wasn't submitting to the usual abuse, Kelli deliberately threw herself down the stairs, playing the innocent, depressed victim.
Anders rushed in and shoved Aretha brutally against the wall to protect Kelli, while her biological father delivered his ultimate threat.
"I am freezing your trust fund. Get on your knees and apologize to Kelli right now, or you won't see another dime."
A massive, suffocating sense of absurdity washed over Aretha. She had spent six years lowering her head and begging for their approval, only to be treated like a disposable placeholder. Why should she spend her final days enduring this agonizing torture for people who didn't even care if she breathed?
Aretha wiped the blood from her chin and laughed. She publicly severed all ties with her family, whipped the signed divorce papers directly at Anders's face, and walked out into the freezing storm—ready to fight for her own life.

8.6
The Maybach glided through rain, Dante's cold cedar cologne a familiar comfort. Seven years, my life revolved around him, my fingers on his suit cuff, a silent promise. But tonight, our normal shattered with a single phone call.
He answered, speaking rapid Italian – a language he thought I didn't understand. Every word: a death knell. Confirming his engagement to Sofia Moretti, dismissing me as a 'consolation prize.'
Seven years of loyalty vanished. His loving mask back, he left for his fiancée. I stumbled into freezing rain, recalling my foster past. My numb fingers dialed his mother, Isabella, demanding fifty million for my silence. Her insults didn't sting.
The true gut punch: Sofia's Instagram, a prenup on Dante's desk, proudly showing *my* watch, captioned: 'Fourteen days left.' This wasn't their celebration; it was my death sentence.
I wouldn't stay another day in this gilded cage. My old duffel bag, packed, waited. The Australia brochure, a childhood dream, in my pocket. This time, I would live for myself, and they would all pay.

9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
Corinne decided to make a quick escape. "Let's get a divorce. We're clearly not right for each other... "
He cornered her with a knowing smile, "Not right for each other? Funny, that's not what you said last night in bed. Want me to remind you how wrong you are?"