APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
After My Alpha Chose Vanessa Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose Vanessa

Elara is devastated when her fated mate, the pack's future Alpha, discards their sacred bond to be with Vanessa. Forced to witness their public displays of affection, she struggles to maintain her dignity within a harsh social hierarchy. However, this betrayal sparks an internal awakening. As Elara uncovers latent powers, she moves beyond her heartbreak to redefine her own value, ultimately defying the rigid laws of destiny in a world of wolves.
Chapters
share

Chapter 2

The medical wing fell silent as midnight approached. My body still burned from the wolfsbane, but determination burned hotter. This was it—my final night in Shadowmere territory.

I slid from the bed, wincing as my bare feet touched the cold floor. My legs trembled beneath me, threatening to give way.

"Just a little longer, Anya," I whispered to my wolf. She whimpered weakly in response, a pale shadow of the vibrant spirit she once was.

I changed quickly into the clothes I'd hidden beneath the mattress days ago—dark pants, a black sweater, and sturdy boots. The rejection papers were folded and tucked safely inside my jacket, pressed against my heart like a talisman of freedom.

The servant tunnels were my only chance. Few knew of their existence, a network of narrow passages built generations ago to allow staff to move unseen throughout the massive pack house. As an Omega forced to serve at countless pack functions, I'd mapped every inch of them in my mind.

I pressed my ear against the door, listening for the night nurse's breathing. The steady rhythm of sleep gave me my window. Silently, I slipped into the hallway and made my way to the kitchens.

Behind the massive industrial refrigerator lay the entrance—a small door disguised as a maintenance panel. My fingers trembled as I worked the latch, every small sound magnified in the silence.

"Please," I begged silently as the door finally gave way with a soft creak.

The tunnel beyond was pitch black. I pulled out the small flashlight I'd stolen from the maintenance closet weeks ago, its beam barely penetrating the darkness. The air was stale and thick with dust, making my already labored breathing more difficult.

"We can do this," I encouraged Anya, though she'd retreated so deeply within me I could barely feel her presence.

I moved as quickly as my weakened body would allow, counting the turns that would lead me to the eastern exit—the one furthest from the Alpha's quarters and closest to the territory boundary.

Halfway through, a spasm of pain shot through my chest. I collapsed against the wall, sliding to the ground as my vision blurred.

"No, not now," I gasped, recognizing the symptoms of wolfsbane withdrawal. My body was already fighting the poison, but the process was agonizing.

I fumbled in my pocket for the small pouch of herbs the pack healer had given me months ago—not knowing I'd use them for escape. I crushed the leaves between my fingers and inhaled deeply, the pungent aroma helping to clear my head.

After what felt like hours, I reached the exit that opened into the forest beyond the pack house grounds. Before emerging, I took out another pouch—this one filled with a mixture of crushed sage, rosemary, and pine needles. I rubbed it over my skin and clothes, masking my scent.

The night air hit me like a blessing as I finally stepped outside, the moon hanging low and heavy in the sky. I didn't dare look back at the place that had been my prison for seven years.

Instead, I moved deeper into the forest, staying low and keeping to the shadows. Every step took me further from Alexander, from Vanessa, from the pain of watching my mate love another woman while I slowly died.

I had to reach the train station before dawn. From there, I could make my way to Europe, to the Moonshire Pack where my mother waited, not knowing I was coming. Not knowing I was barely alive.

---

Alexander Blackwood woke with a start, his heart pounding inexplicably in his chest. Beside him, Vanessa slept peacefully, her golden hair spread across the pillow.

Something felt wrong. Ragnar, his wolf, was restless, pacing inside him with growing agitation.

He slipped from the bed and walked to the window, staring out at the territory that was his to command. The feeling persisted—something was missing.

On impulse, he left his quarters and made his way to the medical wing. He told himself he was merely checking on pack business, not specifically on the Omega who had collapsed at his mating ceremony.

The bed was empty.

"Where is she?" he demanded of the startled night nurse who had fallen asleep at her post.

"I—I don't know, Alpha," she stammered, fear evident in her eyes. "She was here when I checked an hour ago."

Alexander's jaw clenched as he strode to the small room that served as Isabella's quarters. The space was sparse, containing little more than a bed and a small dresser. But on the bed lay papers—ancient ritual papers he recognized immediately.

The words of rejection were written in a shaky hand, but the intent was clear.

Ragnar howled inside him, a sound of such anguish that Alexander physically staggered. Why would his wolf react this way to an Omega's departure?

As he picked up the papers, a scent caught his attention—faint but distinctive. Night-blooming jasmine, delicate yet somehow essential. A scent he'd been ignoring for years.

"Assemble the trackers," he growled into his pack mind-link. "Now."

---

The train station was nearly deserted at this hour. I huddled in the shadows, watching the few late-night travelers with wary eyes. My body shook with withdrawal, each tremor sending fresh waves of pain through me.

"Last call for the midnight express to Geneva," announced a tired voice over the speakers.

I clutched my small bag—containing nothing but a change of clothes, the little money I'd saved, and a photograph of my mother—and forced myself to my feet.

The train waited like a silver promise of freedom. As I climbed aboard, another spasm hit me, nearly sending me to my knees. Anya whimpered, her presence flickering like a dying candle.

"Hold on," I whispered, finding an empty compartment and collapsing onto the seat. "Just hold on a little longer."

As the train pulled away from the station, I pressed my face against the cool glass, watching Shadowmere territory disappear into the distance. The rejection papers burned in my pocket—unsigned but prepared. I would complete the ritual when I was safe, when I was strong enough to survive the severing.

What I didn't know was that miles behind me, Alexander had already found the papers. And that Ragnar's howl of distress had shattered the night, setting in motion a hunt I never expected.

You may also like

His Untamed Prey: The Reborn Heiress Novel Cover
7.1
Betrayed by her second-in-command, a top black-ops commander is executed via neurotoxin, only to wake in the body of Eliza Wyatt. This seventeen-year-old heiress was left for dead in a rain-slicked alley after her sister orchestrated a brutal assault. Now, fueled by Eliza’s tragic memories and her own lethal expertise, the former soldier rises. Clinging to a switchblade, she prepares to hunt the family that discarded her like trash.
My Alpha Forgot Our Dead Daughter’s Anniversary Novel Cover
8.4
On the day marking their daughter’s passing, Elena expects her Alpha husband to mourn by her side. Instead, he ignores the anniversary to be with his mistress, leaving Elena devastated. This cruel neglect forces her to face the truth of their broken marriage. Torn between her remaining affection and the sting of his betrayal, she must choose whether to fight for their bond or leave her pack behind to find a life free from his indifference.
My Mate Accused Me of Poisoning His Heir Novel Cover
9.2
When the Alpha accuses his fated mate of poisoning his unborn heir, her life collapses. This rejected Luna is stripped of her rank and dignity, forced to endure her pack's relentless cruelty. As she struggles to survive the brutal betrayal, she harbors deep secrets that could change everything. This emotional journey follows her quest for justice as she uncovers the dark conspiracy and hidden truths behind the frame-up that shattered her world.
My Mate Betrayed My Child Novel Cover
9.2
When a werewolf's fated mate abandons their child for political gain, she must escape to ensure her offspring's survival. This devastated mother navigates a treacherous landscape of ancient feuds and pack schemes, driven by the sting of her lover's ultimate betrayal. While forging a hidden life, she remains determined to protect her young from a father’s malice. Amidst the danger, she seeks a genuine bond and a love that will never sacrifice family for power.
Rejected by the Alpha's King Novel Cover
8.7
When a young werewolf is cruelly cast aside by her fated mate, the formidable Alpha King, her life is left in ruins. Forced to survive in the shadows, she must conceal her true identity while navigating a world of danger. As old blood feuds jeopardize the pack, she uncovers a hidden resilience within herself. Can she forge a future far from the King’s influence, or will their conflicting duties and lingering desires force a final confrontation?
Rejected Luna's Escape Novel Cover
9.5
Elara’s life crumbles when Alpha Kaden, her fated mate, heartlessly rejects her for a rival. To safeguard her dignity and her secret pregnancy, she flees into exile. Years later, she emerges as a formidable, self-reliant woman returning to her roots. Upon discovering her return, a remorseful Kaden is haunted by his past mistakes. Elara now faces a grueling choice: can she find it in her heart to forgive his betrayal or will the pain endure?