Possessive Alpha

Possessive Alpha

Dianur Kamariah

5.0
Comment(s)
225
View
21
Chapters

Emilyn's Moonstone is a pure-blooded Lycan. The girl was destined by the MoonGoddess to become a Luna in the Pack that possessed the water of immortality, Pack Bloodvenom. Ernouf Bloodvenom was the most powerful Alpha among the Pack. The man was attracted to the Lycan in Emilyn's body. Emilyn could not refuse the offer to become a Luna in Pack Bloodvenom, because the water of immortality was so important to her life. Emilyn is trapped between the past and the future. The girl is deeply in love with the man in her past. But the Alpha of Pack Bloodvenom came to marry her. When all is said and done, Emilyn's past comes back. The man asks for the love Emilyn once had.

Chapter 1 Nightmares

"Loy .... Run!" Emi said loudly.

"No Emi. I will stay with you forever. Here, with you," Loye replied softly.

"Loy! For the last time, please listen to me." Emilyn wailed.

"I don't care. My life is only for you Emi, remember that! After all, we've...,"

Craaash

"No! Loye wake up!"

Emilyn woke up from her dream, the same dream repeated for the umpteenth time. Loye, still alive in Emilyn's arms.

Emilyn swore a little harshly, "Damn it! I had that dream again."

Emilyn's head really hurt now. Plus, the image of a handsome man with green irises was clearly imprinted in Emilyn's mind.

"Come on Em. It's just the past, he's just an ordinary human," Emilyn said irritably.

The sentence Emilyn had just said was clearly a lie. There was no way she could forget that man. The man who had made her understand how it felt to be loved so deeply.

Tes

"No! I can't cry," Emilyn said softly.

Emilyn wiped her tears repeatedly. It was midnight but Emilyn was awake from her sleep. Loye was still alive in Emilyn's mind. She couldn't forget the memories of them together. Although Emilyn often said she didn't need a man to love.

Tok tok tok

A loud knock on the door broke Emilyn's reverie.

"Midnight? Seriously," Emilyn was annoyed.

"What's wrong?" asked Emilyn.

Emilyn's question was accompanied by her opening the door a little loudly.

"Are you okay?" asked the man.

"Come in!"

Emilyn looked away in disgust. The man who knocked on her door in the middle of the night was no one else but her eldest brother.

"Hey! You haven't answered my question yet," he entered Emilyn's room.

"Never mind James! You're just wasting my time. Don't ask so many questions. You should work harder," annoyed Emilyn.

James exhaled heavily. He understood his sister's character very well. Instead of assenting to Emilyn's words, James chose to sit on sofa.

"Hem ... for sure dreaming about Loye again, right?" James probed with narrowed eyes.

Emilyn immediately turned her face away, surprised by the truth of James' words.

"Don't meddle too much in my business," Emilyn retorted a little nervously.

"Never mind. You can't lie to me, I know it."James looked deep into Emilyn's eyes with many questions.

"Even you dream again, it doesn't matter. I know your condition," continued James.

"Enough James!" snapped Emilyn.

Emilyn raised her voice, she was so fed up with people who seemed to care about her.

"Take care of yourself and your romance."

"All I ask is that you take care of the sycophants in our company." Emilyn walked away from James. Her heart a little frantic, she headed to the swimming pool to calm her fighting mind.

Tik

Flames rose from the cigarette lighter Emilyn had lit. A puff of smoke started coming out of her tiny mouth. Coughing slightly, she continued to suck strongly on the cigarette that was now stuck to her lips.

"Damn! How unfortunate my fate is," Emilyn growled to herself.

The subject of Loye continued to haunt him. Loye's figure made Emilyn so dizzy with the life he had to continue for who knows how long.

Drrrt

Reaching into his pocket, Emilyn picked up the flat object.

"Yes, what is it?" asked Emilyn lazily.

"Where are you Em?" said someone on the other side.

"Hem...," Emilyn just mumbled, knowing what the other person would say next.

"I'll call you later."

Tut....

Emilyn disconnected the call unilaterally. She threw away the lit cigarette in her hand and stomped on it roughly.

"Oh my God! What to do this time," Emilyn said, ruffling her long wavy hair.

Her long wavy hair was so alluring to the opposite sex. The Lycan blood flowing in her body blended in perfectly. However, it was a disaster for Emilyn.

Emilyn returned to her room. The first sight she saw was James, the annoying guy.

"HUH!" Emilyn snorted in annoyance when she saw James' shameless face.

"What do you want again," Emilyn said slamming the door to her room.

"Wow! Don't get emotional. Look at that door!" he was shocked to see the door to Emilyn's room instantly shattered.

"You better get out of here! Before you meet the same fate as that door," Emilyn said sharply.

This time, James didn't say much. He complied with Emilyn's request by leaving her alone. Before leaving Emilyn, James looked intently into Emilyn's beady eyes.

"As usual, you're always hard to persuade," James stroked his sister's head, then walked away.

"I wish Emilyn had never met that damn man!" James growled.

Before James could leave, he called the maid to quickly fix Emilyn's bedroom door. Deftly, with just a flick of a finger, the servant had already fixed Emilyn's bedroom door to its original state.

"Ah ... I'd better get some sleep." Emilyn thought.

"In the news this morning, for the umpteenth time, renowned CEO James Moonstone was caught on camera with a beautiful girl. Is that girl his girlfriend that many are currently talking about...."

CKLIT

The television channel was simply turned off by Emilyn. Her morning was a mess. Just as she sit down on her favorite sofa, the bad news suddenly appeared. Emilyn picked up the cell phone lying on the table, intending to call someone.

Tut....

"Good morning, my little girl," the man on the other side answered.

"James! I'm really going to kill you, if you don't shut up those rotten media soon," Emilyn said emotionally.

"Haha. As usual, you don't like being seen by the media. I will try to do something to those media. But, I guess it's useless. Everyone has already seen you, dear," James said a little jokingly.

"As usual. You're annoying and unpredictable," Emilyn quipped.

Silence. There was no response from James.

"Emilyn. How long are you going to keep hiding like this?" said James on the other side.

"Ah yes. I'll call Daddy, bye," Emilyn replied.

Instead of answering James' question. Emilyn hurried to turn off the phone.

BRAK

Emilyn threw her cell phone in a random direction. She got up and paced around like a confused person. Her flat, stony face didn't show anything.

"Calm down Emilyn. At least those media assholes don't know your true identity yet," Emilyn muttered softly.

"You're look straining. Just relax."

The voice from behind Emilyn successfully surprised her.

Continue Reading

Other books by Dianur Kamariah

More

You'll also like

Rejected Heiress: My Heartless Family's Regret

Rejected Heiress: My Heartless Family's Regret

Cassandra
5.0

For seventeen years, I was the pride of the Carlisle family, the perfect daughter destined to inherit an empire. But that life ended the moment a DNA report slid across my father’s mahogany desk. The paper proved I was a stranger. Vanessa, the girl sobbing in the corner, was the real biological daughter they had been searching for. "You need to leave. Tonight. Before the press gets wind of this. Before the stock prices dip." My father’s voice was as cold as flint. My mother wouldn't even look at me, staring out the window at the gardens as if I were already a ghost. Just like that, I was erased. I left behind the Birkin bags and the diamonds, throwing my Centurion Card into a crystal bowl with a clatter that echoed like a gunshot. I walked out into the cold night and climbed into a rusted Ford Taurus driven by a man I had never met—my biological father. I went from a mansion to a fourth-floor walk-up in Queens that smelled of laundry detergent and struggle. My new siblings looked at me with a mix of fear and disgust, waiting for the "fallen princess" to break. They expected me to beg for my old life back, to crumble without the luxury I’d known since birth. But they didn't know the truth. I had spent years training in a shark tank, honing survival skills they couldn't imagine. While Richard Carlisle froze my trust funds to starve me out, my net worth was climbing by millions on an encrypted trading app. They thought they were throwing me to the wolves. They didn't realize they were just letting me off my leash. As the Carlisles prepared to debut Vanessa at the Manhattan Arts Gala, I was already making my move. "Get dressed. We're going to a party."

The $300 Husband Is A Zillionaire

The $300 Husband Is A Zillionaire

Nap Regazzini
5.0

I woke up in a blindingly white hotel penthouse with a throbbing headache and the taste of betrayal in my mouth. The last thing I remembered was my stepsister, Cathie, handing me a flute of champagne at the charity gala with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Now, a tall, dangerously handsome man walked out of the bathroom with a towel around his hips. On the nightstand sat a stack of hundred-dollar bills. My stepmother had finally done it—she drugged me and staged a scandal with a hired escort to destroy my reputation and my future. "Aisha! Is it true you spent the night with a gigolo?" The shouts of a dozen reporters echoed through the heavy oak door as camera flashes exploded through the peephole. My phone lit up with messages showing my bank accounts were already frozen. My father was invoking the 'morality clause' in my mother’s trust fund, and my fiancé had already released a statement dumping me to marry my stepsister instead. I was trapped, penniless, and being hunted by the press for a scandal I hadn't even participated in. My own family had sold me out for a payday, and the man standing in front of me was the only witness who could prove I was innocent—or finish me off for good. I didn't have time to cry. According to the fine print of the trust, I had thirty days to prove my "rehabilitation" through a legal marriage or I would lose everything. I tracked the man down to a coffee shop the next morning, watching him take a thick envelope of cash from a wealthy older woman. I sat across from him and slid a napkin with a $50,000 figure written on it. "I need a husband. Legal, paper-signed, and convincing." He looked at the number, then at me, a slow, crooked smile spreading across his face. I thought I was hiring a desperate gigolo to save my inheritance. I had no idea I was actually proposing to Dominic Fields, the reclusive billionaire shark who was currently planning a hostile takeover of my father’s entire empire.

Chapters
Read Now
Download Book