Gwen has always been a stranger in the White claw Pack, orphan without power or purpose. Her life changes when she learns her fated mate is Logan, the most feared Alpha of the pack. But when logan brutally rejects her, calling her feeble and unworthy, Gwen retreats into hiding. In isolation, Gwen discovers a secret power tied to a long-lost werewolf bloodline, one that could convey the balance of the werewolf world. As rival packs close in, Gwen must decide whether to embrace her destiny or let her hatred for logan consume her. As the menaces of a rival pack grows, logan is drawn back to Gwen, haunted by his past decisions. They may have to unite to survive, but can Gwen forgive Logan, and can logan redeem himself before he loses her forever?
The moon was low in the sky, its silver light spilling over the thick trees surrounding the Whiteclaw Pack__ Shadows extended along the ground, cast by the dancing flames of the bonfire burning at the center of the clearing. A sound of laughter and music swirled together in the night, a chorus of joy rising up among voices. The pack was alive-reveling, rejoicing in the warmth of kinship.
Gwen stood apart from it all, hidden in the darkened edges of the village, her arms wrapped around herself. She was near enough to hear the laughter and cheer, to see the smiles, to feel the sense of camaraderie she had never experienced. But she may as well have been a ghost, invisible in the presence of her own.
She gave up trying to belong a very long time ago. Because she knew it was actually pointless trying.
She had been living on fancies since childhood: wanted compassion, needed acceptance. The Whiteclaw Pack was the opposite-also a truth violently hammered into her: an unwanted outcast. Daughters of dead warriors who were murdered under suspicious circumstances, she had always lived with the weight of those suspicions and whispered rumors. One of them in their company, all that they noticed was that she acted like a grim reminder of memories which nobody talked about.
She had never grasped why they hated her that much. Her parents had been loyal to the pack, her father a strong warrior, her mother a healer with a gift. Their death had not been natural, there were in fact whispers of treachery, of betrayal. Yet nobody had ever shown her the truth.
Instead, they had made her suffer.
A collection of young warriors laughed on the sidelines, their bodies dripping with sweat from sparring. Among them was the future Alpha; Eamon. Golden hair blazed in the light of fire, as sharp green eyes shone merry. He was what a leader should be; powerful, mighty, adored.
Gwen used to look up to him but now, she knew better.
Eamon had been one of the cruelest, and he had taken it upon himself to make sure she knew her place, never forgetting that she was beneath them all.
"She's staring again," one of the warriors grumbled under his breath; his voice carried out into the night.
Gwen turned away, knowing what would follow.
"Aye, awaiting a taker for the likes of you, Gwen?" Eamon says, his voice mocking, the smirk in the night cutting like a blade. "Hate to break it to you, but fate is never that malicious."
The effect was laughter that was sharp, merciless. Gwen had fists clenched at her sides, her nails deep into her palms. She wouldn't give them the satisfaction-a reaction.
Instead, she turned and walked toward the outskirts of the village, toward the small, worn-down hut she called home. It wasn't much-just four walls and a roof, barely holding together-but it was hers. The only place where she was free from their stares, their ridicule.
As she stepped inside, the weight of solitude settled over her like a heavy blanket. She sank onto the little cot, staring up through the wooden ceiling above her. Was she to be forever condemned to dwell alone, unwanted and unloved? The very suggestion had her heart bleeding.
She had always dreamed of something more, something much more than this; of someone who'd see her-truly see her. A mate. The one person in the world meant for her. Among the wolves of her pack, it came without effort: finding their mates called to them as if the very bond that connected them was a part of their souls. Gwen never had the pull; she'd never felt that electric connection, a sign from fate that chose her.
What if she never would? What if she was supposed to be alone for eternity? A harsh laugh escaped her lips. "It wouldn't be surprising," she whispered to herself.
Suddenly, a rustling outside made her sit up, her body tensing. Her senses heightened. She wasn't alone.
The night was quiet; too quiet. The usual sounds of the forest had disappeared, leaving only the stillness of something unseen, lurking in the darkness. Gwen rose more slowly, her breathing even, her muscles curled. She wasn't a warrior, hadn't been trained like the others, but she knew how to survive. She went outside, onto the cool earth with bare feet. The wind changed direction; on its sigh, it carried the scent of something different, something wild.
And from within the shadows, he appeared. A man. Tall and broad-shouldered, he moved with a lethal grace, his presence commanding, overwhelming. His dark hair fell to just past his ears, framing sharp, chiseled features. But it was his eyes that held her captive. Gold. Not the golden green of Eamon's, but true gold, glowing faintly beneath the moonlight. Not of her pack. Gwen's breath caught. Every instinct screamed at her to run, but her body refused to obey. The air between them crackled with something invisible, something powerful. Then it happened. A sudden, searing heat tore through her chest, locking her muscles, stealing the breath from her lungs. A bond.
No. It couldn't be. Her heart pounded, her wolf howling in recognition. A mate. Her mate.
The stranger took a step closer, the movement slow, deliberate. His expression remained unreadable, but something flickered in his gaze-something dark, something possessive. The silence stretched between them, thick with tension, with incredulity. Then his lips parted, and his voice, deep and smooth and laced with something almost animal, sliced through the night. "Mine."
Gwen's world tipped. Everything that she had ever known, everything she had ever believed, crumbled in that instant. The fates had answered her plea.
But as she peered into those golden eyes of his, into an intensity that seemed to wrap itself around her like a storm, one thought and one alone ran an icy finger down her spine.
Fate was never kind.
And this man?
He was dangerous.
Elara's life takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself caught in the web of Kieran, the ruthless Alpha of Blackridge. Cursed to never know love, Kieran's icy demeanor and dark past make him a dangerous man to get close to-but when Elara's world collides with his, she is irresistibly drawn to him. As their forbidden passion intensifies, Elara discovers that their connection is not just a spark of desire-it's a force that could break them both. The darkness in Kieran's soul mirrors her own struggles, and though he is cold and distant, Elara begins to see the man behind the Alpha, the scars of betrayal and the curse that keeps him from truly loving anyone. In a world where passion is forbidden, can Elara and Kieran defy fate, or will their love be their undoing?
After being kicked out of her home, Harlee learned she wasn't the biological daughter of her family. Rumors had it that her impoverished biological family favored sons and planned to profit from her return. Unexpectedly, her real father was a zillionaire, catapulting her into immense wealth and making her the most cherished member of the family. While they anticipated her disgrace, Harlee secretly held design patents worth billions. Celebrated for her brilliance, she was invited to mentor in a national astronomy group, drew interest from wealthy suitors, and caught the eye of a mysterious figure, ascending to legendary status.
Rena got into an entanglement with a big shot when she was drunk one night. She needed Waylen's help while he was drawn to her youthful beauty. As such, what was supposed to be a one-night stand progressed into something serious. All was well until Rena discovered that Waylen's heart belonged to another woman. When his first love returned, he stopped coming home, leaving Rena all alone for many nights. She put up with it until she received a check and farewell note one day. Contrary to how Waylen expected her to react, Rena had a smile on her face as she bid him farewell. "It was fun while it lasted, Waylen. May our paths never cross. Have a nice life." But as fate would have it, their paths crossed again. This time, Rena had another man by her side. Waylen's eyes burned with jealousy. He spat, "How the hell did you move on? I thought you loved only me!" "Keyword, loved!" Rena flipped her hair back and retorted, "There are plenty of fish in the sea, Waylen. Besides, you were the one who asked for a breakup. Now, if you want to date me, you have to wait in line." The next day, Rena received a credit alert of billions and a diamond ring. Waylen appeared again, got down on one knee, and uttered, "May I cut in line, Rena? I still want you."
The whispers said that out of bitter jealousy, Hadley shoved Eric's beloved down the stairs, robbing the unborn child of life. To avenge, Eric forced Hadley abroad and completely cut her off. Years later, she reemerged, and they felt like strangers. When they met again, she was the nightclub's star, with men ready to pay fortunes just to glimpse her elusive performance. Unable to contain himself, Eric blocked her path, asking, "Is this truly how you earn a living now? Why not come back to me?" Hadley's lips curved faintly. "If you’re eager to see me, you’d better join the queue, darling."
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion. Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
"Leonard Bryant is a man of the hour in Sea City. He has won the Pritzker Prize at a young age, which is considered as Nobel Prize in the architecture field. An architectural drawing of his can be auctioned to hundreds of millions yuan. Everyone takes him as an architectural design talent. But everyone also thinks he is gay because of his frequent refusal of women. Ashley Powell has been taking Leonard as her idol and loving Leonard for several years. For him, Ashley chooses to learn architectural design during university. As the saying goes, "when there is a will, there is a way", she finally gets the chance to work in Bryant Group after her graduation. At the graduation ceremony, Ashley was coaxed by her classmates to test if Leonard is gay. A little drunk Ashley came to Leonard's room, then .... 'Who says this man is gay? He is not gay but a beast!' Ashley thinks."
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"