Chapter 1

All Dahlia longed for was to be loved by her mate, Derrick Wolfsborne. She sacrificed everything—her dreams, her Pack, her home. All to be his Luna he would dearly cherish, to be the mother of his children, and build a happy life together. But the Alpha wanted the opposite. Forced to marry Dahlia after pressure from his father, he has nothing but iciness to give Dahlia. He only had eyes for another woman, and when his chance came,

“Let’s get a divorce.” The emptiness in his voice shattered Dahlia’s heart into pieces beyond repair.

“Just for one more month, let me be your wife.” Dahlia begged teary-eyed. He thought it was because she still loved him, clinging to hope that she could still win his heart.

He was wrong.

All Dahlia wanted now was his seed. To carry his heir in secret, claim her inheritance, and disappear from his life forever. But just that one month alone shifted something in him.

Five years later, the Alpha who divorced her without a thought, comes back looking for her. Except this time, Dahlia is no longer the same broken woman he threw away, and she’ll do anything to keep her secret child away from him at all costs. Whatever it takes!

Dahlia

If there is anything Derrick Wolfsborne of Silverline Pack hates more than rogues, it is me. Dahlia Silverclaw, his wife. His love for me runs so deep that he would never taste any meals cooked by me. Every moment, every second, that he spends with me feels like torture for him. Almost like my presence rids him of the ability to do so much as breathe. Nothing I do ever impresses him. Gifting him feels like chasing a lost cause, as he never accepts them, or at the very least appreciates me. To him, I’m nothing more than a bug in his world. The stubborn kind that even the best insecticide can’t triumph over.

Yet, this doesn’t stop me from swooping out of my lonely bed, which he hasn’t touched since we got married a year ago. I’m not sure I even remember the last time he visited my bedroom—yes, we sleep in different bedrooms that are far apart, like a magnet repelling its pole. But this doesn’t discourage me. Instead, I wake up every morning, challenging myself to never give up on Derrick to finally notice me. To smile and talk to me like he would with his other Pack members. To see me as his woman. To have a family with me. Because in the end, regardless of how icy and uninterested he might be…I love him. I’ve always loved him from the moment we found out we are mates. And frankly, it will only take death to my wolf and me to stop loving him.

My bath in the bathroom is quick, so I could have ample time selecting the best dress to make Derrick’s enthralling hazel eyes bulge out of his sockets once he sees me. I eventually settled for a simple, short, floral yellow gown that my full-length mirror didn’t fail to highlight its allure on my skin. I packed my black hair into a neat ponytail and attached a butterfly hairpin to the base.

With a sweet smile, I hopped out of my room to be met by the gaze of Derrick’s shut white door at the other end of the hallway. Every fiber of my body craved to reach for his door, but I was quick to remind myself about the last time I listened to that impulse. Derrick growled at me like I was vermin. So rather than pissing him off, I hustled down the stairs and straight to our ridiculously large kitchen.

Today is special, and I want to surprise him with his favorite meal—spaghetti and meatballs.

My phone chimed on the counter, drawing my eyes to the screen while I tied my apron ropes behind my back. It was a text from my best friend, Laila.

“Happy anniversary to you, and your grumpy boy!” I could feel the smile that was latched to her face sending this text, and it easily infected me with a grin. It’s all thanks to Laila that Derrick and I found each other. I had visited this Pack to spend a few days with her, which happened to be around the time of the Luna choosing ceremony for Derrick, as he’s the beloved Alpha’s heir. I thought that night was only going to be a party synonymous with prom night, but it turned out the moon goddess had more in store for me.

Another notification followed from her,

“So what’s your plan today, babes?!”

My heart skipped as angst scorched my belly up to my throat. It wasn’t because I’m not prepared—I already have a long list of how our day should pan out. It stemmed from the fact that Derrick might treat today just about as any other day.

I was about to pick up my phone to bombard Laila’s phone with my exciting list, only for a towering figure to walk in with his sharp cedarwood scent that tantalized the nerves in my nose—Derrick. I nearly drooled at how his grey t-shirt clung to his body, accentuating his thick arms and full chest. It should be deemed diabolical how flawlessly hot he was, even with his messy dark hair and those baggy blue pants. I had to take a split second to swallow the lump of desire that lodged in my throat to gather myself. But my charming husband couldn’t do as little as spare a glance. I didn’t exist in his line of sight. He simply opened the fridge meters beside me, using the door to block his face from me. Perhaps he didn’t see me, after all, he just woke up—Another one of the million excuses I concoct to suit my delusion.

“Hey…” the word rolled off my tongue with a hearty smile, expecting he would bat his eyes at me. All I got was the chugging sound of milk down his throat as he closed the door.

“Derrick…”

“Need anything?” he offered an uninterested arched brow that matched the gruffness in his voice. The same gruffiness he has been using since we got married, yet I still haven’t grown accustomed to the twinge of pain it shoots my heart with every damn time.

His gaze peeled away from mine before the next moment came. One would think it was a taboo for him to stare at me longer than a split second. It was also enough for me to draw my conclusion…he doesn’t remember.

“It’s our anniversary,” I spilled mindlessly, even though this isn’t how I imagined it would go.

“Oh,” not even an ounce of thrill bloomed in his tone, and somehow it was catastrophic enough to make my throat walls burn with heated air. He turned away from me, about to head out,

“Is that all you’re going to say?” I queried, a desperate attempt to stop him from leaving.

“Unless I’m missing another piece of useless information,” he replied with a flimsy look over. Taunting my wolf with his contemptuous golden yellow eyes. My smile faltered, morphing into the saddest shade of pain. Getting slammed against a brick wall was better than hearing these heart-wrenching words.

Useless? Is that all our marriage amounted to? Why does it even rile me up when he was clear from the onset? He doesn’t love me. Doesn’t want me. He only married me at the insistence of his father, Alpha Christoper. And I only agreed, foolishly thinking one day our bond could change him. That we would build a happy family together.

“Why…” my frustration burst out of me in a raspy whisper. I didn’t want to break, but my eyes just had to go ahead and water. “Why, Derrick?!” A drop trickled to the floor.

“I have done everything. Every single thing! Just to please you. Would it kill you once to smile at me? To even hold an actual conversation that lasts a minute?!” Another tear recklessly toured my cheek, yet he remained rigid.

“Tell me…what am I…what am I doing wrong?”

His jaw ticked, and I could see how hard he was struggling to keep his claws from extending. Whatever answers he had, he thought it best to remain trapped in his chest.

“Please, Derrick…I’ll do anything–”

“Nothing,” he calmly stated, yet that one word cut through my wolf like the merciless sword of a Viking. “Just do nothing. Your days in my life are numbered anyway.”

I blinked like a zillion times. What did he mean by that?

“I have a business meeting to attend in the city,” he muttered, his typical way of ending the conversation. “I’ll be back late, so don’t wait for me.”

My fists tightened by my side as he trudged out of the kitchen, taking all of the warmth with him. My wolf winced in my core, churning my stomach, making my eyes protest with more itchiness. Yeah, happy anniversary to us.

“Hellooooooooo!” chimed my phone with another text from Laila. My hands trembled as I picked up my phone that suddenly became as heavy as a mountain.

“I think Derrick wants to dump me.”

Chapter 2

Derrick

Of course, I remember today is our anniversary! I just don’t care, or better worded, I refuse to. I never wanted our mate bond, let alone our marriage, in the first place. I even went as far as trying to reject her, but my father wouldn’t let me. For Dahlia, he morphed into a cold, overbearing Alpha to me. Stripped me of my privileges in the Pack. Promised to dethrone me as his heir. He monitored my movements like I’m a prisoner. I was basically walking on eggshells.

And Dahlia? She was far gone in the euphoria of our bond—she thought she could change me. Win my love. I’ve never met anyone who is as stubborn as a mule like her. If only she could accept the ugly truth, that my devotion lies with another woman, Camilla Primrose.

Camilla saved my life two years ago after I had a tragic bike accident in Paris. She treated me, never left my side throughout the whole month till I fully recovered. One month…one month was all we needed for us to connect, for our bond to deepen. Imagine my luck when I discovered that she is a member of my Pack, one of those few people who don’t stay around the Pack much due to handling her father’s business empire.

Camilla and I thought she was going to be my mate at the Luna choosing ceremony. Never in a million years did I think the moon goddess would choose Dahlia for me. A stranger, a nobody! Yet my father desired her to be my future Luna, all because of his spite for Camilla’s father. I don’t know why he fails to understand that, with Camilla by my side, our Pack’s power and wealth will increase significantly!

Eventually, I broke Camilla’s heart after caving in to my father’s demand. Today, she is one of the most successful artists in the city, and there’s me, one of the most miserable husbands in the world. All thanks to Dahlia.

Although by all standards, Dahlia is Luna material. She’s pretty, too. She loves to cook, perhaps how she managed to win the hearts of my Pack members more quickly. The pups love her too. In fact, I dare say she’s their favorite aunt. My wolf also fancies her, most likely because of our bond. And I can’t deny that she’s also a formidable warrior.

Her only crime is…she’s just not what I want.

Lucas cleared his throat, tousling me from my world of thoughts with his worried gaze. He was seated to my right in the boardroom, drawing the attention of the others, including the presenter, announcing our quarterly sales to us. But my best friend and soon-to-be Beta didn’t seem to care. Whatever sparked this newfound concern in him, I thought the Pack was in some form of danger.

“Let’s reschedule this meeting, shall we?” I announced, and the others nodded like obedient robots. Packing their files and tablets before hustling out of the room. As the last person eased through the door, Lucas eased out of his seat.

“Is the Pack in danger?” The question instinctively popped out of me. He shook his head, messing up his styled brown hair.

My brows knitted together. Then what was getting him worked up for no reason?

“I just got a text from Laila…Couldn’t you have handled the conversation better?”

His mate, who happens to be best friends with my lovely wife. Yeah, I can pretty much piece together the reason for his display—Dahlia.

“Today is your anniversary, and yes, I know you don’t like her much, but… a little niceness won’t hurt, you know,” his brows pinched in distress, forcing my palm to roll into a fist on the table to which his eyes noted.

“Laila said Dahlia has been crying ever since you left,” he added as if that’s supposed to make me soften.

“Good for her.” I seethed.

“Derrick…”

“It’s little compared to the distress she has caused me since invading my life!”

His chest deflated as he freed a deep exhale. “She’s your mate.”

My jaw locked from the knot that constricted my chest.

“Remember, Dahlia is going to be our future Luna.”

“Not on my watch.” I rumbled as I rose from my seat, buttoning my suit jacket.

“What else could you possibly want, Derrick? She’s perfect for you. For our Pack. The pups love her, our members do—”

“But I don’t love her!” I slapped my palms against the table, shutting him up. “I can’t believe I cancelled an important meeting for this.”

I brushed past him and eased out of the room. Of course, he followed behind me quietly. He knew better than to challenge the authority in my Alpha’s blood. The last thing both of us want is to go full on display with our powers in a place where more than half of our employees are humans.

“Sir, I got the flowers you requested,” my guard muttered as we walked outside the skyscraper where a black Mercedes Maybach was parked waiting for me. “It’s in your vehicle.”

“Great, flowers for Camilla, again,” Lucas snorted beside me.

I shot him a withering glare, “You’re not coming with me.”

“Yeah, I’d rather spend time with my mate, unlike you.” His bite was feral, daunting enough to make my blood boil against my skin. Lucas and I barely argue over anything, but when we do…it is usually about Dahlia. The sooner I become Alpha, the faster I'll get rid of her.

I chose to ignore him and enter the back seat, where a bouquet of fresh roses was already sitting beside me.

“Cami’s gallery,” I ordered my driver, who acknowledged me with a nod before driving. The journey took only an hour, and every second was worth it the moment I walked into the ridiculously large room illuminated by ample lights that complemented the spotless white walls decorated with large, colorful portraits.

And at the center of it was my woman, dressed in a black, backless, floor-length silk dress that clung to her curves like it was sewn to her skin. My smile lengthened at the way her blonde curls danced in tune with the gentle sway of her head as she gave the guests insights into her work. I didn’t need to be close to pick up the elegance in her words, and the sweetness that her wisps of lavender scent blessed me with—one of the perks of being an Alpha-blooded werewolf. Now, this is the woman I want. An embodiment of grace and elegance itself. Unlike Dahlia, who is bubbly like the world is an amusement park, too trusting for her own good.

One thing’s certain. A million Dahlias can never compare to Cami.

“You look ravishing,” I whispered from my distance with a teasing smile. Her ear wiggled from my tone, prompting her eyes to dart around till they finally found me. She brightened like a bulb, forgetting her guests altogether. She quickly gave them an excuse so she could walk towards me. And boy! She took her time making the world her runway with those stiletto heels. I could already imagine my hands latched to her hips as I thrust deep into her core, branding her soul with my imprint.

“Mi Corazon!” she squealed, “You made it.” She cupped her tiny, warm hand around my cheek.

“Now, why would I miss your exhibition for anything in the world?” I pulled out the bouquet behind me, earning a sharp gasp from her. She didn’t care about the eyes glued on us, neither did I. She simply claimed what was hers—my lips. Though I would have loved our kiss to be longer. Deeper.

“They’re pretty,” she hushed before taking a sharp sniff.

“Not nearly as pretty as the lady standing before me,” I clipped my thumb and index finger between her chin, and she chuckled like a girl getting her first doll.

“I’d really crossed it off that you would come today. I mean, today’s your anniversary after all…” Her smile dimmed at the mention of ‘anniversary’.

“Come on, Cami. You know that lady means nothing to me.”

“Still…” her chest collapsed from her sigh. “I’m scared.”

My forehead creased, her glow lost its allure further, letting worry shine instead.

“You and Dahlia have been together for a year now. What if…” her eyes peeled from mine back to the flowers, “what if she steals you from me. What if you suddenly fall for her? That’s if you’re not falling already–”

I pressed my finger against her lips, assuring her with the gentlest smile. “She will never have me. Soon, very soon…I’ll get rid of her.”

She responded with another hopeless sigh, “You’ve been saying that for months now. How long do I have to wait, Derrick? Till you have another anniversary with her? Till she has your child?”

I traced the outline of her face with my knuckles, and she leaned in closer. “It won’t be long, I promise.

My father is planning to let me replace him soon. Just wait till I become Alpha.”

“What are you going to do when you’re Alpha?”

My smile deepened, but my wolf scorned me in my core, knowing the confession that was about to roll off my tongue.

“I’ll divorce her.”

Chapter 3

Dahlia

Everything happened so fast. One moment, I’m walking in the woods with my arms crossed against my chest, still plagued by my husband’s words from this morning. Wondering when he will return home so we can have a proper discussion on what he meant by ‘my days are numbered’. The other moment came, and my ears were drumming from howls of our warriors breaking the peaceful silence of the night. Howls that passed a signal loud and clear—we were at war.

Sirens suddenly blared around the Pack, and I panicked. Silverline Pack is relatively peaceful, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have our fair share of days when rogues go mad by infiltrating the Pack to steal. But never before have we had to use the sirens, at least since I became an official member of the Pack. Alpha Christoper had once told me the only times they’d use that is to warn our members to use their safehouses in situations of a dangerous invasion.

And that invasion was now!

My next train of thought was to run, not to save myself, but our pups. They always like to gather with their teacher, Karen, under the moonlight for nighttime stories in the woods. My breath turned ragged with each quick pace I made past the thick trees and twigs I crushed beneath my shoes. It wasn’t long before I got to the cleared space filled with the fearful cries of children, and a panicking Karen who couldn’t get the children to order.

“Dahlia!” tears lined across Karen’s lashes.

“Aunt Dahlia, roguessss…we don’t want to die!” wept one of the kids.

“Hey, hey, hey,” I lowered to my knee, wiping her tears off her cheeks with the warmest smile I could muster, “You’re not going to die, I pinky promise,” I gestured, easing the little girl as she interlocked her pinky with mine. “Your aunt is here to protect you. Do you trust me?”

She nodded alongside the others who managed to keep mum.

“Good girl,” I patted her head before holding her hand. “Now your aunt is going to take all of you to a safe place where the bad guys won’t reach you. Now we have to do that quickly so they don’t catch us. Can we run?”

They nodded again before I motioned to Karen to follow my lead. Thankfully, there was a cave nearby where one of the safehouses was built. I led and locked them in there before making my way out of the cave. I needed to be certain there weren't any other pups wandering around. But as I stepped out into the moonlight, Derrick’s Cedarwood scent hit me. Faint, but enough to tell me he was around here somewhere. And so I chased after the wisps my nose collected till I found him just meters away, coming from the other side of the narrow path.

“Oh my goodness, Derrick!” Fear flared in my voice at the sight of his ripped suit jacket and white shirt stained with the crimson shade of blood.

“Are you hurt?” Even in his breathless state, his question came out faster than mine as he held my arms.

“I should be asking you that, you’re bleeding!” My hands moved to check his chest, but he stopped my trembling hands,

“It’s not mine. I killed some rogues on my way here. Did any attack you?” His brows pinched as he carefully inspected me for any injury. Blood wooshed to my ears, hearing how much care and concern bloomed in that deep baritone of his.

“No…” I shook my head like a little child, still starstruck by this version of my husband.

He breathed in relief, “Lucas called me about the attack, and I came here as fast as I could. The pups—”

“I already took them to the safehouse–”

“Derrick!” the sharp, silky voice of a lady blared behind him, prompting him to turn back. I looked over, too, curious. There she was, blonde hair painted with blood that juggled as she hustled towards us. Her sweet lavender scent dominated the air and her eyes radiated with worry. I’ve never seen her before, but she is strong, I could tell by her aura.

“Cami!” Derrick peeled away from me like I never existed.

Cami? There was a certain tenderness that dosed in his voice. One he has never used for me.

“Are you hurt? Did you find the other rogues? What about the pups?” It wasn’t the speed at which the questions trooped out of her that marveled me, but how her hands recklessly hovered around my man. First, she held his shoulder, and then proceeded to cup her palms around his cheeks before brushing through his messy hair.

And Derrick, he simply allowed it. Everything!

“Who are you?!” My wolf nearly pushed my fangs out as I cut in. Only then did both of them pay attention to me.

“Camilla,” she curtly replied.

Did she just smirk at me?!

“She’s a member of our Pack,” Derrick butted in before I could barrage her with a hundred questions. His eyes had reverted to their default settings for me—iciness.

“A member?” I raised an eyebrow. “How come I’ve never seen her before?” My eyes darted back to her.

“She lives in the city. She was with me when Lucas called.”

“With. You?” his brow twitched, sensing the jealousy that shamelessly blared in my tone.

“I see he hasn’t told you about me, Dahlia,” Camilla interjected with a sweet smile, but only a blind person won’t see through the hollowness of it. Whoever she is, I don’t like her. My wolf doesn’t either.

“They’re here!” Derrick growled, eyes glowing dangerously golden yellow and claws out in an instant. My breath hitched as a wave of pungent odors slapped me—rogues. This one was thicker than any I’ve ever come across. Six huge men burst out of the forest, surrounding us. Their golden yellow glow glimmered one message—prey. How did they sneak up on us so fast?

No! Now isn’t the time for questions. I’m the future Luna. I’ve trained for this, conquered several rogues. There’s nothing to fear; I have Derrick by my side. Or so I thought,

“Stay behind me,” he held Camilla’s wrist, pulling her behind him. Not me. My stomach churned as acid crawled up to my chest.

Still, I let my wolf take control, giving her the go-ahead to partially shift. My claws extended with the speed of light. The tip of my ears drew into the sharp, steep shape of a wolf’s. I bared my fangs at them, but their attention shifted to Derrick the moment he barked at them. Eyes sheening with a whole new level of ferociousness itself. There was no need for a long talk. Rogues' missions are always the same—to kill, steal, and destroy.

Derrick charged at them, fighting off four all on his own while he constantly shielded Camilla. How could he be protecting another woman over me? And that was my mistake, I shouldn’t have hesitated. It gave one of the rogues the liberty to barrel into me.

The winds swooshed past me, nearly cutting through my skin like a blade. Pain fired on all pistons as my back slammed against the bark of a tree, knocking air out of my lungs. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the only thing that coughed out of me. Blood burst out of my mouth too as I thudded to the ground.

“Derr—” my chords snapped. The rogue didn’t give me time to react or even catch my breath. He picked me up by my neck like I was a paperweight and pinned me to the tree. Claws deep into my skin, my pulse raging against his touch, and my bones on the verge of wrenching at his steel grip.

“Derrick!” Camilla’s scream almost burst my eardrums. One of the rogues had pounced on her on the floor, about to snap her neck.

Derrick decapitated the rogue he was battling with one swing of his arm.

“Near any of us, and we’ll kill them!” the third rogue standing yelled.

“Dahlia!” Derrick gasped, hesitant to take a step.

“Derrick!” Camilla cried again, and my husband froze. Unable to move a muscle as his eyes wavered between Camilla and me. He was thinking about who he was going to save. Me or Camilla.

“Let them go, you bastards!!” He barked. If only that threat had a little bit more confidence in it.

“Like hell we would!” the one trapping my heated air fired back. His claws sank deeper into me. My head threatened to burst. My eyes were going to pop out of my socket any minute now.

“D-der-rick…” A whimper was all I could release.

“How dare you touch my daughter?!” Alpha Christoper thundered from a distance with a couple of our warriors behind him, startling our enemies. And in that moment, Derrick made his choice. He blazed past the third rogue and hit the other one holding Camilla hostage.

My heart imploded from the daunting realization that hurt more than the blood draining out of me. My mate chose Camilla over me. That was all I remembered before I sunk in the abyss of darkness.

Rejected by My Alpha: Pregnant with his Secret Heir

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