
The Alpha and His Chosen Family
Lena never expected peace to find her.
After years of surviving one hardship after another, she has learned to trust no one but herself. Quiet routines and emotional distance have become her safest form of protection. Then one night, a chance encounter with a powerful and mysterious man changes everything.
Julian is an Alpha feared by many and truly known by very few. Calm, controlled, and fiercely protective of his pack, he has spent years keeping his world stable through discipline and restraint. He has rules for a reason-and one of them is never allowing anyone close enough to become a weakness.
Especially not a human woman.
But from the moment Julian notices Lena standing alone beneath the glow of a city café, something shifts between them. Not instant love. Not fate wrapped in fantasy. Just a quiet pull neither of them can explain or ignore.
As their paths continue to cross, Lena slowly discovers the hidden world Julian comes from-a world of werewolves, pack politics, loyalty, danger, and old wounds that never fully healed. Yet beneath the strength and power surrounding him, she also finds something unexpected:
A family.
Julian's pack is not built on fear alone. It is made of people who have chosen one another through loss, sacrifice, and survival. Rath, loyal and dependable. Kael, sharp-tongued but fiercely protective. Mara, calm and insightful. And eventually, children whose laughter transforms guarded walls into a home.
For the first time in years, Lena begins to feel safe.
And for the first time in even longer, Julian begins wanting more than survival.
But peace never comes easily.
Old enemies still watch from the shadows, waiting for weakness. Rival Alphas resent Julian's growing influence, and when Lena becomes the center of Julian's world, she also becomes a target.
What begins as quiet healing soon turns into a fight to protect the life they are building together.
Through betrayal, danger, heartbreak, and recovery, Julian and Lena discover that love is not found only in dramatic moments or destiny-it is built slowly in everyday choices.
In shared mornings.
In exhausted laughter.
In children climbing into bed after nightmares.
In the people who stay when life becomes difficult.
As the pack slowly transforms from a place of survival into a true community, Lena and Julian realize they are creating something stronger than fear:
A chosen family.
The Alpha and His Chosen Family is a slow-burn werewolf romance filled with healing, found family, emotional intimacy, pack dynamics, and the quiet strength that comes after surviving chaos.
Because sometimes the greatest love story is not about finding each other-
It is about learning how to live, trust, and breathe again together.
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Chapter 3
Travel always made Lena feel slightly unmoored.
Not in a bad way-just enough to loosen the edges of routine. Airports blurred time into gates and delays and half-finished thoughts. Hotels erased context, stripping life down to key cards and room numbers and temporary versions of herself. Even conversations felt lighter, as if no one expected permanence from anything said while passing through.
She liked that.
There was relief in knowing that nothing needed to last. That she didn't have to carry the weight of continuity for a few days.
The coastal hotel was brighter than she'd expected-glass everywhere, sunlight spilling across pale stone floors, the sound of waves threading faintly through the open-air lobby. Salt hung in the air, clean and sharp, mixing with polished stone and expensive citrus. It felt open. Exposed. Alive.
She checked in, accepted her key, thanked the desk clerk with a smile that came easily-
And turned.
And stopped.
No.
Not stopped.
Recoiled.
The reaction was instant and physical, sharp enough that she sucked in a breath before she could stop herself. Her skin prickled, nerves flaring as if she'd brushed against static or passed too close to something charged. For half a second, her balance faltered, the floor seeming to tilt under her feet.
"What the-"
She pressed a hand to her sternum, heart stuttering once before finding its rhythm again. Heat bloomed beneath her palm, then faded, leaving behind a tight hollow that made it difficult to breathe evenly.
Across the lobby, near a column that caught the light at the wrong angle, stood a man she had never seen before.
Dark hair. Stillness that didn't match the easy movement of everyone else around him. People flowed past-rolling luggage, checking phones, laughing into conversations-but he stood apart from it, unmoving, as if the current simply diverted around him.
He wasn't watching her openly-she was sure of that-but something about his presence felt... angled.
Like he was standing just outside the flow of things.
Lena didn't like him.
The thought landed fully formed, startling in its certainty.
She didn't dislike people on sight. Ever. Even when someone rubbed her the wrong way, she usually found a reason for it-a bad day, a misunderstanding, her own projection. She believed in context. In giving people space to reveal themselves.
This was different.
This was visceral.
Her instincts-quiet, reliable things she trusted-were all pulling back at once.
Too close, they warned.
Pay attention.
Her grip tightened on the strap of her bag. She forced herself not to step backward, not to draw attention to herself, even as every nerve in her body urged distance.
The man shifted then, turning as if he'd sensed her attention.
Their eyes met for half a second.
And the air snapped.
Lena felt it like pressure behind her eyes, a faint ringing in her ears, a tightening along her spine that had nothing to do with fear. The lobby seemed to dim around the edges, sound dulling as if someone had turned the world down a notch.
Not pain.
Not threat.
Recognition-twisted sideways.
As if something familiar had been rotated just enough to become wrong.
Her stomach clenched, breath catching in her throat. Images threatened at the edge of thought-height, distance, darkness-but dissolved before she could grasp them.
She looked away first.
"Get it together," she muttered, adjusting the strap of her bag and forcing her feet to move.
She walked.
She passed him without incident, though she was acutely aware of every step, every breath, every inch of space between them. The air felt thicker near him, charged in a way she couldn't explain. Her pulse thudded too loudly in her ears.
When she reached the elevators, her hands were shaking.
That never happened.
Inside the mirrored lift, she stared at her reflection as if expecting to see something different staring back. Her color was good. Eyes clear. Posture steady. No sign of panic. No sign of threat.
No explanation for the reaction.
Except-
She exhaled slowly, deliberately, grounding herself as the doors slid shut. The hum of the elevator filled the silence, comforting in its predictability.
Across the lobby, Julian didn't move until the elevator disappeared from view.
That reaction had been worse than he'd expected.
Not curiosity.
Not confusion.
Rejection.
Clean and immediate, as if her body had decided before her mind ever got a vote.
Julian rested his weight back against the column, jaw tight, expression neutral to anyone passing by. He'd known being this close would provoke something-but this?
That was... new.
Interesting.
He hadn't looked at her directly until the last moment. Hadn't reached. Hadn't tested the faint thread humming beneath his awareness since the night on the rooftop.
And still she felt him.
Still, she pulled away.
Good, a part of him thought grimly. That meant she wasn't numb. It meant her instincts worked. That whatever set her apart hadn't dulled her sense of danger-or difference.
It also meant distance wasn't going to save either of them much longer.
Julian pushed off the column and headed for the opposite elevators, deliberately giving her space. He had no intention of approaching her yet.
Not now.
Let the city breathe.
Let the place settle.
She was here for a reason. He could feel that as clearly as the tide pressing against the shoreline beyond the glass walls.
And whatever was moving between them-
-it wasn't done introducing itself.
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9.5
Blaire's mother gave her a ruthless ultimatum: find a husband today, or never call her mother again.
Desperate to escape the suffocating control and disastrous blind dates, Blaire agreed to a fake marriage with a stranger she met through an old woman.
She thought she was marrying a dirt-poor salesman drowning in mortgage debt.
They lived in a rundown Queens apartment and split the living expenses fifty-fifty.
He drove a sputtering Toyota Camry, established extreme territorial rules, and treated her like a gold-digging biohazard.
When she accidentally tripped and spilled hot soup on him, he didn't help her up, instead accusing her of using pathetic tricks to seduce him.
Her own mother even crashed their apartment, ruthlessly mocking his pathetic financial state and calling him a total loser.
Blaire endured his coldness and extreme germaphobia, genuinely pitying him for his stressful, low-paying job.
She refunded his money and defended his dignity, refusing to take advantage of a struggling man.
But she couldn't understand why this supposedly broke guy possessed such a lethal, commanding aura, or why an incredibly expensive cashmere blanket mysteriously appeared on her when she was freezing on the couch.
Until her brother called with a shocking warning.
"Blaire, the name on your marriage certificate belongs to the notoriously secretive billionaire CEO of New York's top financial syndicate!"
Blaire laughed out loud, completely unaware that behind the bedroom door, her "broke" husband was frantically ordering his PR team to bury his true identity.

9.1
I drowned in freezing pool water, the mocking laughter of the elite Savage family echoing in my ears.
When I opened my eyes, I was an eight-year-old orphan again, right on the day those monsters came to adopt me.
Terrified of repeating my hellish past, I ran down the hallway and desperately grabbed the shirt of a random, dumpy IT guy, begging him to take me instead.
I thought I had chosen a weak, boring suburban dad to hide behind.
But I was completely wrong.
My new mom greeted me with a ceramic tactical knife hidden in her apron.
My clumsy dad sliced dinner ribs with the terrifying precision of a seasoned hitman.
My ten-year-old brother was a dead-eyed sociopath who immediately calculated my bone density.
They were a family of lethal underworld monsters, yet they frantically pretended to be a normal, pathetic household just for me.

9.5
After her step sister ran away from her marriage to the billion dollar heir, they took Emerald Jane Campbell as a stand-in to fill in the position of her step sister. Forced by her evil mother, Emerald can't do anything but to follow. She was tied to the disabled billion dollar heir for three years and all she got was cold treatment from him. Years later, a kidnapper appears in their lives. The kidnapper threatens the life of Emerald until Jude Rafael Sanders- the billion-dollar decides to do what it takes to protect his wife, Emerald.
Secrets began to unravel one by one. But what if Jude finds out his beloved wife has something up beneath her sleeves? Find out how tension intensifies in their roller coaster marriage.

9.0
Eleanora arrived at the city's most exclusive club with a custom cake, ready to surprise her boyfriend of six years, Kason, for his birthday.
But when she opened the suite door, she found him pressing her cousin Brielle against the sofa, kissing her passionately.
Brielle splashed red wine over Eleanora's silk dress, mocking her as a passionless dead fish.
"Get out. Don't stand there and ruin my night."
Kason didn't even look guilty as he waved her away like a nuisance.
Fleeing in tears, Eleanora accidentally drank a spiked cocktail and stumbled into a dark penthouse pool.
She was pulled from the water by Horace Reeves—Kason's terrifying, billionaire uncle and the ruthless black sheep of the family.
Drugged and hallucinating, she clung to him and whispered Kason's name.
"Since he didn't want you, I'll be happy to take his place."
That single word triggered a dark, possessive fury in the billionaire as he pinned her to his bed, claiming her completely.
Waking up covered in bruises, she realized her six years of blind loyalty had been a complete joke. She had escaped a cheating boyfriend only to be trapped by the most dangerous predator in Manhattan.
Forced by her mother to attend a family dinner that very night, she was suddenly dragged into a dark VIP room by Horace.
He kissed her brutally against the door, just as Kason and Brielle walked by and pushed it open.
Seeing his uncle pressing his ex-girlfriend against the wall, Kason's jaw went slack in absolute shock.
Horace slowly lifted his head, his eyes like chips of ice as he looked at his nephew.
"Get out."

8.2
A virgin at thirty? A plus-size? Yes, that's Hera. After a painful heartbreak, she shuts herself off and chooses to focus on her career. Well, that's until She meets Mason aka Viper, the leader of Shadow riders motorcycle club on her way to her best friends wedding. He stakes his claim on her but life has a way of messing people up. Past traumas and bitter Ex's crawl on them. Hera has a secret, will Mason accept this side of her when he learns about it?
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He is ready to settle, she only wants to play around. He is Jepoy aka Zero. The deadly weapon of the club, yet she elopes his traps, avoiding his claim.
She was not always like this, a traumatic marriage changed her. He saved her from him, but he can't save her from the hell she lives in everyday. Chloe knows she isn't ready to settle, Jepoy knows he must stake a claim on her. Two wounded souls, two different destination, is there a future for them?
TRIGGER WARNING: The story contains sensitive information.

9.6
I endured years of humiliation and forced sedatives from my billionaire husband's family, hoping my quiet obedience would eventually win his heart. When I finally discovered I was pregnant, I thought the child would be our anchor.
But when I rushed to his office to tell him, I found his untouchable first love sitting in his chair, rubbing her own swollen belly.
She smiled and whispered that she was the one who orchestrated the car crash that left my adoptive mother in a vegetative state.
When I lunged at her in a blind rage, my husband shielded her and shoved me backward with brutal force. My spine slammed against a marble table, and blood pooled at my feet.
"Kingston, please! I'm pregnant too!" I sobbed, clutching my stomach.
He just looked down at me with profound disgust.
"I had a vasectomy five years ago," he hissed, condemning me as a cheating whore before ordering his men to lock me up and forcibly abort the child.
I had never touched another man. I couldn't understand how the man I loved could order the murder of his own flesh and blood without a second thought.
To save myself, I stole his prized Aston Martin and drove it off a bridge into the freezing Atlantic, letting his pathetic, obedient wife drown in the wreckage.
Five years later, I returned to New York as a powerful European executive, ready to burn his empire to the ground.