icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Fated To The Rogue Alpha: Awakening Of The Rejected Tribrid

Chapter 4 Father's Betrayal

Word Count: 1237    |    Released on: 31/10/2025

lle'

ough his thick, unruly black hair, th

ke like this?" he grimaced, a bitter edge sharpening his voice

nt to sting, his fingers stabbi

the

l standing here?"

learned long ago, I refused to succumb, defying the unwritten rules between lycans

was tired of the endless r

ut me being wolfless, and since eeryone suddenly wants to

ders, shoulders tha

sharply, my footsteps deliberate as I stalked toward

startled, caught off

voice thick with menace. "You brou

et. "Not so, Alpha Sigewuf. She has never behaved like this before.

r her actions,"

you expect her to produce a worthy heir? Planning to trick me, perh

th shock. He tilted his head upward, voice strain

eir. I'm sure she can," he stammered

hat?" Sigewuf demand

ouched," Alpha Loeka lowered his voice, th

ence stretch

sequences if the contract is broken. It's explic

Father replied, his face an

igewuf hissed, shutting the door with a

ense, furious. I had managed to dent his ego, and that

----

ed the punching bag in the west wing training area wa

pha Loeka entered, Rosalin

ly on the way, about my lack of ladylik

in my best interest to cease the boxing, kneel, plead, or

lack sheep like a badge of honor; a rebel. Especially now, with

kept my gaze firm, and b

feets away fro

saw red as

ifled

lk, now!"

How dare you defy my orders!" his words

g me effortlessly off the ground as if I were

out alph

g me so hard I crashed against the

f me wanted to fight back, but another recognized him as both

t me staggering into

a hawk poised to strike. His dark eyes shifted

y own plan

my decision," he snarled, pressing his foot down on my head,

the area around my forehead feeling fract

my defiance cloaked

ver beg for

you suffer! Just obey!" Rosalind's v

unleashed a guttural growl

ommands!" he said us

s the one who gave the order

mbling but defiant, feeling as fragile as glass teet

ve any interest in the admission," Father shot back, disdain dr

rotested, my heart shattering into countless

an't do

rayal? It always came from t

ademy had been my hop

ng to spill over the edge of

ears. But the hurt I felt was an unbearable weight,

for the pack, right?" he grinned slyly, his e

y own words agains

rson, it would take t

ing girly. You wouldn't want anyone thinking

neath the surface, read

oom. For the second time, I felt that stri

them back. I wanted to stop, but I couldn't. My heart felt seared

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open