"Claimed by the Enemy Alpha" Chapter 6
ADVERTISEMENT
Chapter 6
It's a week after the incident, and I was finally back at home. Today was the day that I would finally get to meet Krystal. It was also the day that Sebastian was going to announce our upcoming wedding.
We had decided to hold it off last week until I was fully recovered, reasoning that I wasn't up to dealing with the uproar and media attention that was going to follow.
Sebastian had visited every day while I was in the hospital, and we had finally signed the contract. The rules he had laid down hadn't been too hard; the terms were favorable, so I had signed without a second thought.
[We're here.]
I read the text just as I heard a car drive into my driveway. I was nervous about seeing Krystal. I didn’t know what to expect. Did she still despise me? Was she angry that Darren forced her to come?
The slam of the car door forces me to move my feet. I take my bag and car keys, open the door, then lock it behind me and turn, only to see Darren literally prowling towards me. Krystal was still in the car, with headphones on, concentrating on her tablet.
The moment he’s near me, I'm hit by his angry energy. His eyes keep shifting from black to yellow. "What?" I ask him, unable to understand why the hell he was pissed.
He doesn't answer, just takes out his phone and shows me the headlines.
'A PERFECT MATCH MADE FROM BROKEN BONDS’
Below was a picture of Sebastian kissing me on the cheek a few weeks ago. It was accompanied by what I guess was a snap of our wedding invitation letter.
"What the hell is this?” Darren asks through his teeth.
I just grin at him. “Well, seems the cat is out of the bag.”
“You can't be serious, Ren. If this is a ploy to get back at me by marrying my enemy, it won't work. I don't love you, and I don’t want you back.”
I can't help but snarl. Can you believe this idiot? I want to smash his head against a wall and tear him to pieces. The arrogant piece of shit. As if I would ever want him back.
“The day I want you back will be a cold day in hell. I'd rather have my insides mauled by a bear than get back together with you. So get off your fucking high horse.”
He seems shocked for a while before he growls, his hands fisted to his sides and his face scrunched up in anger.
"You can't get mated to him,” he forces the words out.
"And why the hell not? The last time I checked, I didn’t need your permission to get mated,” I say and wave dismissively.
His attention is suddenly caught by the action, and he focuses on my hand. If it's even possible, he gets angrier. I look at what has him so pissed off and find him staring at my engagement ring. Sebastian had given me the beautiful ruby ring after we had signed the contract, stating the red matched my fiery red hair and attitude. He also said that there was no way his fiancée was going to walk around without a ring, fake or not.
ADVERTISEMENT
I didn't have a ring when I was with Darren. We didn't even do the traditional human wedding, just the mating ceremony where he hadn't even marked me. Looking back now, I see it for what it was: a sham, a mockery of the love that I had genuinely felt for him.
“I'm your fucking mate, Ren!” he roars. I couldn't stop myself from laughing.
I turned to look at Krystal before answering. She was still engrossed in whatever she was watching. "First of all, don't call me Ren—you lost that privilege. And second, did you forget that you're the one that asked for a separation? I'm no longer mated to you, Darren. In actuality, I never was. As much as I want to regret you, I can't, because that would mean I regret Krystal. But get this through your thick head: I love Sebastian and I will get mated to him whether you like it or not,” I say before continuing. I see something pass in his eyes, but it's gone before I can decipher it.
“Now, if you'll excuse me, Krystal and I have a lunch date,” I finish.
I start walking towards the car, but he grabs my hand and stops me. “This isn't over, Lauren.”
“It was over long before it even started,” I answer, ripping my arm from him.
I open Darren's car door and Krystal looks up at me. For some reason, she seemed different—unsure and shy.
"Hi, Krys,” I say to her with a smile.
“Hi, mommy,” she replies in a small voice before getting out of the car.
She wraps her hands around my waist. This time, I hugged her back, sighing in relief that she had taken the first step and hadn't rejected me. I let her go then take her hand, leading her towards my car.
"Bye, daddy. Have a great day,” she calls out to her father, waving her hands at him.
"You too, baby,” he replies before pausing. “I'll pick her up at six, Lauren.”
His voice, which had been soft seconds ago, turns hard when he addresses me. Guess he was still angry. Not my problem, though.
“Don’t bother; I'll drop her at your house, and by the way... you're invited,” I say mockingly while getting Krystal settled in my car.
He doesn't say anything, just gets in his car and drives off, leaving nothing but a cloud of dust and his arrogant presence behind.
I get in my car and start the ignition. Krystal and I don't talk, with her seemingly lost in whatever she was doing on her tablet. I wouldn't even know where to start with her.
Forty minutes later, we arrive at the mall. I had planned to have lunch with her then look at some wedding gowns. Claire was to join us later on.
The moment we park my car and get out, reporters surround us. I grab Krystal's hand firmly and push through them as they throw question after question.
ADVERTISEMENT
“How did you and Mr. Ashford meet?”
“Is it true what the magazines released today? Are you two getting married?”
“Have you heard from Darren and Miranda? Do they know?”
“Did you truly fall in love over your heartbreak?”
The questions go on and on as Krystal and I try and fail to push through them. I was starting to get angry, to lose it. They were too close. Blue and I didn't like that. It made us want to lash out, want to hurt someone.
I lose it, slapping one of the reporters when they grab Krystal.
"You fucking touch her again and I'll end you!" I screech.
At first, they are shocked. Nobody moves. I think they'll finally give up, but I'm wrong. They descend on us like a pack of ravenous vultures, as if my actions had psyched them. They were making me feel crazy, out of sorts. I could feel Blue pushing to come out.
The security sees our dilemma. Thankfully, they came to our rescue before I could expose us. They pushed the reporters behind, allowing us to get inside the mall. I guess they were used to it, given this was an upscale mall frequently visited by most celebrities.
I'm a media personality and I am used to the media, but not on this scale. The other time it was this bad was after the media found out that Darren and Miranda were together.
Krystal doesn't say anything, even after we find a restaurant, get seated, and order.
"So, what are you doing on your tablet?” I ask just to break the silence. It was a bit uncomfortable. “Nothing. Just watching cartoons,” she answers, looking up at me before looking back down again.
I try to come up with something else, but I'm empty. Why the hell was this so awkward? It has never been this silent between us, and Krystal has never been the quiet one. Maybe Claire was right after all. This wasn't like her.
“Krystal?” I call, and she looks up.
“Yes, mommy?”
Her black eyes look at me, guarded and unsure, which was also not like her. I didn’t want to flat out ask if everything was okay, so I chose another route, trying to get her out of her zone.
“What you heard and saw outside...”
How do you tell your nine-year-old daughter that you're mating her stepmother's ex-mate? "Mommy," she says in a small, sweet voice, smiling a little. “I know.”
I'm confused. “Know what, Krys?”
“That you're getting mated to Jax's dad. Jax told Mace the other day, and Mace told me.”
I was a little shocked that Jax already knew. I don't know how he took it, but I hope he wasn't upset about it. Also, this wasn't how I envisioned her finding out.
I take a deep breath. “Okay then, if you already know, would you be okay with being my flower girl?”
I was nervous she would refuse, that she would say no. She looks at me for a while before finally smiling and nodding her head. I sigh in relief, releasing the breath I didn't know I was holding. Our food arrives and we dig in. The awkwardness is still there, but it's a bit more bearable. I have to believe that it will take us some time to get back to how things were before.
Once we're done, we leave after I receive a message from Claire telling me she was outside waiting for us. We get outside. Thank the Moon Goddess the paparazzi are gone. We reach the parking lot, but we don't find Claire. I turn, only to collide with a man.
“Sorry, I didn't see you...”
I don't get to finish my sentence because he grabs me by the neck and squeezes hard, his fingers digging into my skin, cutting my air supply. Krystal screams, but I don’t think anyone will hear her, given we were at the far end of the parking lot.
The man doesn't stop, though. Krystal's screams actually seem to be egging him on. I start choking, gasping for air, unable to breathe, unable to believe that this was the second time I was being attacked.
I pray to the Moon Goddess that someone will find us, since Blue was out of commission. The events earlier drained her; she couldn't save us. We needed help before it was too late, before he finished me and turned to finish Krystal too.
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 10
The Outsider’s Awakening
Alora Dennison is a ghost in her own pack—an orphan branded by a shameful bloodline and a future that looks like a death sentence. But on the night of her first shift, the Moon Goddess plays a cruel joke. She imprints on Colton Santo: the arrogant, cold-hearted son of a rival Alpha who has made it his life’s mission to despise her. As an ancient war resurfaces and a shadowy threat looms over their kingdom, Alora finds herself in the center of a deadly game. With her own kind thirsting for her blood and her fated mate standing as both her protector and her potential executioner, she must uncover the dark truth of her lineage. In a world where loyalty is bought and love is a curse, will Alora survive the awakening, or will she be destroyed by the very bond meant to save her?Werewolves|Glow-Up30.4k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 50
The Alpha’s Defiant Vamp: Beg For Me
Blurb: "I, Alpha Killian Vance, reject you, Evangeline Frost, as my mate." With those cold words, my destiny was shattered. Framed for a crime I didn't commit, rejected by the golden Alpha I had secretly loved for years, I was hunted like an animal by the very pack I called home. Forced to the edge of the border cliff, I chose freedom over a fake trial. I jumped. And the black ocean swallowed the weak, broken Omega whole. Two years later, Blackwood’s invincible Alpha falls into an ambush. He wakes up chained in silver, bleeding and broken, expecting a monster. Instead, I step out of the shadows. No longer a packless slave, but the supreme Sovereign of the Night, burning with lethal hybrid blood and wearing a crown of ruby and ice. I grip his golden hair, forcing his proud head back as my fangs slide out. “Now, Alpha Vance... who is the master, and who is the dog?” Killian is desperate to crawl back to me, his inner wolf begging for my venom, but a Scorpio never forgets. Will the Alpha’s lethal addiction be his salvation, or will my vengeance burn both our kingdoms to ash?Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Vampires|Werewolves|Glow-Up|Possessive Love|Redemption Arc|HE53.2k words5 6 -
SerialChapter 51
Bound to the Rejected Luna
She was the wolf everyone underestimated—a "weak" outsider rejected by the future Alpha of the Rimlock pack. But Phoebe held a secret that would shatter their world: she wasn't just a wolf; she was the reincarnation of the Moon Goddess, disguised in silver fur. Years later, while living in the shadows of her past, destiny intervenes. Jason, the powerful Alpha of the Blue Moon pack, has spent a decade searching for his fated mate. When he finally crosses paths with Phoebe, he knows instantly—she is his Moon Goddess. But winning her heart won't be easy. He must prove that he is worth the second chance she never thought she’d get, while protecting her from an ancient, royal threat that aims to destroy the very bond that could save their world.Werewolves|Glow-Up|Second Chance|HE99.1k words5 1 -
CompletedChapter 40
The Queen Who Washed Dishes
“He wanted a servant. He never realized he had married a Queen—and that the child he called 'his' was the blood of his greatest rival.” For five years, I was Julian Thorne’s invisible wife. I scrubbed his floors, mended his ties, and stayed silent while my husband and my own sister plotted to erase me. I played the role of the spineless wallflower because I had one reason to live: my son. Julian believed the boy was his, and as long as he thought he was raising an heir, my child was safe. But I was living in a den of vipers. My husband didn’t just grow tired of me—he conspired with my sister to stage my "death" and steal my life. They threw me into the gutter, believing I would vanish. They were wrong. I am Elinor Mountbatten, the rightful heir to a throne the world forgot. I have returned from the ashes, and I am not here to crawl—I am here to burn their world to the ground. But I’m playing a game more dangerous than I imagined. Alistair Kane—the billionaire kingmaker who controls the city’s pulse—has been hunting for the woman who saved his life five years ago. He is cold, lethal, and currently obsessed with my sister, the imposter who stole my identity. I’ve entered his world as his most trusted consultant, watching from the shadows as he protects the parasite who is draining his empire dry. He thinks he’s found his savior. He has no idea that the "consultant" at his side is the woman he’s been hunting. But the most devastating secret isn't my return. It’s the truth about my son. Julian Thorne thinks he’s raising an heir, and my sister thinks she’s secured her future. They have no idea that the child they’ve manipulated for years is not Julian’s blood. He is the living secret between the King of this city and the Queen who is dismantling it. Julian Thorne thinks he’s finally free of me? Wait until he realizes that the woman he threw away has the billionaire’s sword in her hand—and that the child he’s using as a shield is the only thing that will destroy him. He fell for the wrong woman. She’s playing the right game.Mutual Pining|Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Glow-Up|Possessive Love|Fake Relationship|Second Chance48.1k words5 4 -
SerialChapter 26
Married to My Sister’s Billionaire
Raven has spent her whole life loving a man who never truly saw her. To Ares Windsor, she was only his fiancée’s quiet younger sister — the invisible girl standing in the background while he loved someone else. But on the day of the wedding, everything changes. When her sister disappears without a trace, Raven is forced to walk down the aisle in her place… and marry the cold, ruthless billionaire she’s secretly loved for years. Ares never wanted her. He barely looks at her. And every night in their luxurious marriage feels like another cruel reminder that she was only the replacement bride. But Raven is done being invisible. If fate trapped her in this marriage, then she’ll fight for the only man she’s ever loved — even if it destroys her heart in the process. Because in the Windsor family, love was never gentle. It was war.Glow-Up|Love After Marriage|Second Chance|HE37.3k words5 0 -
SerialChapter 28
Rejected by My Alpha, Claimed by the King
Anastasia Vale spent her entire life believing love had to be earned. By obedience. By sacrifice. By making herself useful enough to stay. So when the Moon Goddess bound her soul to Kaelen Varros—the future Alpha of Black Hollow—she thought destiny had finally chosen her too. She was wrong. Because beneath the full moon, in front of the entire territory, Kaelen rejected her as his mate. And the bond backlash nearly killed her. Her wolf stopped speaking. Her body began breaking apart. And the man she would have died for watched her suffer in silence. So Anastasia disappeared. No revenge. No goodbye. No second chance. But far beyond the northern territories, something ancient catches the scent of a dying mate bond. Draven Thorne. The Alpha King feared by monsters themselves. Cold. Untouchable. Merciless. A ruler powerful enough to make entire packs kneel with a single glance. He should have ignored her. Instead— he brings the broken Luna into his kingdom… and slowly begins destroying everyone who ever made her believe love was supposed to hurt. Now Kaelen is hunting the woman he threw away. But the girl who once begged for his affection is gone. And the terrifying king standing beside her has absolutely no intention of giving her back.Dark Humor|Healing Romance|Age Gap|Plot Twist|Werewolves|Possessive Love|Sweet Romance|Second Chance|HE28.5k words5 150 -
CompletedChapter 85
The Rejected Mate’s New Alpha
Cass has known only rejection. Cast aside by her pack and humiliated by her fated mate, she is a soul forged in the fires of unfair judgment and endless pain. They think she is worthless—broken and unwanted. But they have no idea what is truly hidden beneath her skin. When Alexis, a man who knows nothing of "boys' games," steps into her life, everything changes. He is everything her former mate is not: dangerous, commanding, and obsessed with claiming her. He doesn’t see a burden; he sees a queen. As Cass grapples with her newfound power and the raw intensity of a bond she never expected, she realizes that being rejected was never her end—it was her awakening. The wolves who once cast her out are about to learn that when you break a girl who has nothing left to lose, you create a force that will tear their world apart.Werewolves|Glow-Up|HE82.4k words5 76