A rejected mate. A ruthless Alpha King. A bond neither can escape. Elara Blackwood believed she had nothing left-the love of her mate, her family, her place within the pack. Branded a traitor, she was driven into exile, to survive in a world in which werewolves are hunted. But when the notorious Alpha King Soren Nightbane declares that she's his fated mate, her world shatters...again. Soren is ferocious, menacing and entirely unrelenting. He rules with an iron fist, and he takes what he desires. And he wants Elara. Elara declines, however, well aware of the evil inside him. But fate is a bitch, and when a rival Alpha threatens to take it all away. She is faced with an impossible choice-trust the mate who burned her life to ashes, or fight alone. As secrets come undone, an ancient prophecy stirs, and a love that transcends fate awaits, Elara must embrace power she never dreamed she profaned-- or lose everything. Because the Alpha King never fails to take... what he desires. And this time, he wants her.
The thought lodged in me like a second skin as I threaded my way through the sea of glittering gowns and polished shoes, gripping the tray tightly enough that my knuckles ached. The Grand Metropolitan Hotel was a palace of wealth, where people like me were meant only to serve, not to be seen.
And I had to remain unseen.
The dress they'd issued me for this waitressing job seemed like a second punishment too tight, too short, made to make us look appealing rather than professional. Pulling at the hem, balancing those champagne flutes, and offering a polite, rehearsed smile. One night. Just one night. Then I'd take my paltry paycheck and return to scraping by.
The men in wearing expensive suits hardly looked at me, muttering in low, conspiratorial voices. The women gave each other practiced smiles, their diamonds glittering beneath the chandeliers. This had been a smothering world of power plays and secret agendas. And I didn't belong here.
Until I committed the biggest mistake in my life.
It happened quickly too quickly to cut off. I turned, serving tray in hand, and bumped into something solid. No, someone. A sharp gasp escaped my lips as champagne flutes toppled and an unrelenting cascade of golden liquid drenched the front of an exquisitely tailored black suit.
The noise around me didn't break. It shifted. The ripple of silence spread outward, eyes turning toward the disaster I had just wrought.
My stomach plummeted.
Damian Blackwood.
And even if I didn't recognize his face, I would have known. He was the kind of guy who demanded attention tall, broad-shouldered, everything about him screaming control. His dark eyes focused on me, inscrutable, as if judging whether I was quality enough to be destroyed.
A vice grew around my throat. I opened my mouth, my brain racing for something to say, but my voice hardly functioned. "I, I'm so sorry"
Before I could back away, his fingers closed around my wrist. Not painful, but firm. Controlling.
The breath froze in my lungs.
His suit was ruined. I was ruined.
"Do you have any idea," he whispered, voice like silk over steel, "what you just did?"
"I, I'll get napkins," I said abruptly. My voice sounded too thin, too weak.
His grip slackened, just enough to send my pulse racing. "Don't bother."
I swallowed hard. He had that kind of intensity in his gaze. This man was danger stuck with a beautiful barista, the kind of man who could shatter a soul at will with a brush of his wrist.
And yet, I didn't move.
"I could have you fired," he added, almost thoughtfully. "Humiliated. Or even blacklisted from working here again."
A wave of panic crashed coldly over me. "Please, I"
"What's your name?"
It wasn't a question. It was a demand.
"Elena," I managed, pulse pounding.
His mouth lifted just at one end, but nothing close to kindness far too dark. Calculating. "Elena." He let my name brush his tongue, so to speak, testing it, tasting it. "Interesting."
I struggled to inhale, struggling to breathe fine enough the air too thick as it closed on me. I stood, teetering on the edge of a cliff, one misstep away from plummeting into a world I didn't know.
"I have an offer for you."
Those words gave me chills all over.
I should have walked away. I should have said sorry again and ran.
But Damian Blackwood was still gripping my wrist. And the way he kept looking at me made it clear running was never an option.
"A proposition?" My voice came out weaker than I intended, I repeated.
Damian Blackwood hadn't released my wrist yet. His fingers were warm, firm possessive in a manner that made my pulse skitter like a polygraph needle. The champagne I had poured atop his head was forgotten, but I wasn't so naïve as to believe he hadn't written down my name.
People like him did not forget things.
Between us, the air thickened, crackled, with unuttered things. I should have backed up, should have looked away, but there was something in his gaze that gripped me.
"You interest me, Elena," he said at last.
I swallowed. "That's not necessarily a positive thing, is it?"
His lips quirked up a smirk, but a humorless one. More like a predator playing with its prey. "That depends."
I loathed the way my body responded to him that knot in my stomach, the tingling of skin under his hand. Damian Blackwood was the type of man women loved or loathed. And I hadn't figured out what category I was in yet.
"What ... what do you even want from me?" I asked cautiously.
His fingers relaxed around my wrist but didn't release. I wobbled my head and his head tilted to an angle, as if he was analyzing me at a different angle. "Well, let's just say ... I like things that are entertaining." And at this moment, you are incredibly entertaining."
I frowned. "I'm not here to entertain you.
A dark chuckle escaped him, sending chills up my spine. "Oh, but you already have."
I felt a surge of anger and clenched my jaw. This was a game to him. A powerful billionaire, torturing a girl with no escape. To him I was nothing - an interesting blip in an accidental encounter.
And yet...
"You didn't answer my question," I said, putting steel into my voice.
His fingers stroked the inside of my wrist, a mere ghost of a touch, and I felt it everywhere. My breath hitched. He noticed.
Damian angled in slightly as he lowered his voice into something only I could hear. "I want to find out how much you want to risk."
I felt an eruption of goosebumps along my arms. "For what?"
"For me."
The way he said it so definitive, so menacing made my stomach churn.
That hit me, full force, then.
Damian Blackwood was not just flirting. He was testing me.
I was a waitress, nobody. And still, there he was, holding my wrist like he already owned a piece of me. Offering something I wasn't able to understand yet.
I was on the verge of telling him off, of pulling my arm free and walking away, when a hard voice sliced through us.
"There you are, Damian."
I jumped when a breathtaking woman sauntered toward me, long tendrils of ice-blue silk lapped under the glimmering lights. Blonde hair elegantly coiffed, she had sharp cheekbones and cold, appraising eyes. She gave me a look like I was the stink on the bottom of her designer heels.
Damian's face remained unchanged, but the atmosphere around us did. He didn't let go of my wrist, but I could sense the shift in his energy as if he was waiting to see how I would respond.
"Who's this?" the woman said, glancing between us.
"Elena," Damian said smoothly. "She's... interesting."
My stomach twisted.
The woman arched an eyebrow. "A waitress?" The way she said it bristled my skin with embarrassment.
I pulled my arm back, heat flushing my cheeks. "Sorry," I said, retreating a step.
I needed to leave. Now.
I whirled away, disregarding the way my heartbeat in my ribs. My pulse thudded in my ears as I walked, winding through the haze of rich strangers, needing to put distance between me and the touch of Damian Blackwood.
But as soon as I entered the back hall, a warm breath ghosted across my ear.
"Running already?"
My entire body stiffened.
Damian.
He had followed me.
I whirled around, but he was too near, his hulking form filling up the dim hallway. Here, the music from the ballroom was muffled and the air felt heavy with tension.
"I'm not running," I said, but my voice did not have my back.
Something unreadable flickered in his dark eyes. "You should be."
I swallowed. "Why?"
Damian leaned closer, his fingers grazing my waist so lightly I could hardly feel it - but my body could.
"And now that I'm aware of you, Elena," he said, his lips hovering above mine, "I don't think I'll be able to stop."
My breath hitched.
The worst part?
I didn't want him to.
When Zora was sick during the early days of her pregnancy, Ezrah was with his first love, Piper. When Zora got into an accident and called Ezrah, he said he was busy, when in actual fact, he was buying shoes for Piper. Zora lost her baby because of the accident, and throughout her stay at the hospital, Ezrah never showed up. She already knew that he didn't love her, but that was the last straw for the camel's back, and her fragile heart could not take it anymore. When Ezrah arrived home a few days after Zora was discharged from the hospital, he no longer met the woman who always greeted him with a smile and cared for him. Zora stood at the top of the stairs and yelled with a cold expression, "Good news, Ezrah! Our baby died in a car accident. There is nothing between us anymore, so let's get a divorce." The man who claimed not to have any feelings for Zora, being cold and distant towards her, and having asked her for a divorce twice, instantly panicked.
Elisa watched as the most important people in her life showered the evil imposter-The fake heiress, with love. Elisa, the lost daughter of one of the most wealthiest family was found 18 years later and was brought back to her rightful home. However, someone had already taken her place. A fake heiress, the pampered little princess. Her coy acting and innocent façade made Elisa's real mother love her more than Elisa, her real daughter. That made Elisa, though, the true daughter end up as an adopted child. "Elisa, could you try not to appear in front of her too much as it could trigger her insecurities." Her parents had told her because of the fake heiress. "Elisa, You've taken everything away from her. Why can't you give her a little more?" Her fiancé had ordered her. Because of an unfortunate accident plotted by Isabelle-The fake heiress, Elisa was sent to prison and her family cut ties with her without a second thought. Four years, after much torture which led to her being crippled and blind on one eye, she was released, but got hit by a truck. While laying on the pool of her blood, she wanted to question, Why? Why had they all treated her so cruelly, while they love Isabelle unconditionally? She badly wanted to rip off Isabelle's mask of innocence, to reveal the fake, manipulative woman beneath. She was full of hatred. But after her death, she woke up back to when she was 18 years like all that happened were all nightmare. She was elated. She was reborn to re-live all that had happened in her last life, but now, her mission was to reveal mask beneath that woman and make everyone that made her suffer in her past life pay. It was her time for revenge! And definitely, she won't mess this up!
It was supposed to be a marriage of convenience, but Carrie made the mistake of falling in love with Kristopher. When the time came that she needed him the most, her husband was in the company of another woman. Enough was enough. Carrie chose to divorce Kristopher and move on with her life. Only when she left did Kristopher realize how important she was to him. In the face of his ex-wife’s countless admirers, Kristopher offered her 20 million dollars and proposed a new deal. “Let’s get married again.”
Maria took her sister’s place and was engaged to Anthony, a disabled man who had lost his status as the family heir. At first, they were just a nominal couple. However, things changed when things about Maria were gradually exposed. It turned out she was a professional hacker, a mysterious composer, and the sole successor to an international jade sculpting master… The more that was revealed about her, the less Anthony could rest easy. A famous singer, an award-winning actor, an heir of a rich family—so many excellent men were chasing after his fiancee, Maria. What should Anthony do?
"Please trust me, I didn't do anything." "I don't believe you. I am rejecting you as my Queen and giving you the punishment of death." Alina was living outside her pack for five years. Her parents didn't try to contact her and always ignored her. Her best friend convinced her to go back to their pack and she agreed. But she had never imagined what was waiting there for her. She never thought she would meet her mate and had to face betrayal from everywhere. She had to pay for the crime which she never committed. Aaron Robertson is the king of Lycans. He is a very dominant and powerful King who not only rules Lycans but also rules other ranks of werewolves. Everyone is afraid of Lycans and he is the king of them. But who knew that he would get a mate who was just a simple Omega with no powers and strengths? He called her weak all the time but little did he know that his weak Omega would give him the biggest betrayal of his life for which he had to give her the sentence of death.
"I heard you're going to marry Marcelo. Is this perhaps your revenge against me? It's very laughable, Renee. That man can barely function." Her foster family, her cheating ex, everyone thought Renee was going to live in pure hell after getting married to a disabled and cruel man. She didn't know if anything good would ever come out of it after all, she had always thought it would be hard for anyone to love her but this cruel man with dark secrets is never going to grant her a divorce because she makes him forget how to breathe.