Chapter 48 -Alex’s POV- I don’t know the specific place werewolves go when they leave this earth. Humans believed in heaven and hell. Werewolves, unlike humans, believed our creation came from the moon goddess. She was written in stories to be a kind and gentle soul but if there was a place like hell that … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 48” »
Category: Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia
Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia
Rivalry, betrayal, and a love that transcends it all-immerse yourself in a gripping tale of werewolf packs locked in a generations-old feud. Maya’s heartbreak is heartbroken when Alex suddenly rejects her after three years of marriage. With no other choice, she returns to her pack who she turned her back on.
Fate had other plans when Maya is forced by her father to marry another man, Ivan McCall who turned out to be the brother to Alex’s new fiancé. As their worlds collide and dark secrets surface, witness an explosive battle of love and vengeance, leading to a stunning revelation that threatens to shatter everything they know.
With a backdrop of brewing conflict between humans and werewolves, this tale of redemption, sacrifice, and unbreakable bonds will leave you breathless. Can love prevail against the odds?
Chapter 47 -Maya’s POV- The door clicked shut behind Ms. Edwards, leaving a heavy silence in its wake. Relief washed over me, momentarily pushing aside the tangled emotions that had been simmering beneath the surface. I glanced at Alex who still wore that annoying smirk on his face ever since i sat in this office. Wipe that smug grin off your face. There’s nothing funny about this situation.” I crossed my arms and glared at him. Now, with just the two of us in the room, the weight of the situation settled on my shoulders. The initial shock of seeing Alex had given way to a complex mix of anger, frustration, and… dare I say it… a flicker of something else. When we were married, I was keen on letting him have his space even though I had wanted to make changes here, I had let it be but now? I was eager, maybe a little bit too eager. “I wasn’t smiling,” Alex replied but he still had that smug look on his face. I knew he was somehow responsible for it. “This was your doing wasn’t it?” I pointed between the two of us, “Hiring the company I just got a job in to redesign your company.” He scoffed in his usual arrogant manner, “Don’t flatter yourself Amaya. Not everything revolves around you.” His arrogance had been one of my favorite things back then but now, it just grated in my nerves. What annoyed me even more was that my wolf was purring, very happy to be near him again, acting like he had not been an asshole to us over the last four years and then what he did when I got arrested. I suddenly remembered my conversation, the words echoing in my head, I should never have told him I was still in love with him. And the worst part? A part of me still craved it. It was a maddening contradiction. He was just so infuriating that I wanted to pull my hair out and scream. “Look,” I said, pushing the jumble of emotions aside for now. “Let’s just get back to why I’m here. The redesigns.” I forced myself to focus, arranging the design plans on the table in a show of professionalism. He stood abruptly, his movement so sudden it took me by surprise. “Where are you going?” I blurted out, momentarily thrown off balance. “Out,” he replied curtly, a bored undertone to his voice. “What do you mean out?” My voice rose in disbelief. “We’re in the middle of a meeting!” “I have places to be,” he continued, his tone dismissive. “And I’m not in the mood to continue talking to you if you’re just going to accuse me of things.” He paused, a flicker of something dark crossing his face. Then, under his breath, he muttered, “Maybel should have let you stay in that prison cell longer. Perhaps it would have fixed your attitude.” My breath hitched. His words were a slap in the face. The anger that had been simmering within me erupted in a fiery blaze. I shot up from my chair, knocking it over in the process. “What did you just say?” My voice was a low growl, laced with a dangerous edge. My fists clenched at my sides, and my wolf thrashed. He had said the wrong thing, she couldn’t lie still for that. He met my gaze, his expression devoid of any remorse. Instead, his jaw tightened, his features hardening into an emotionless mask. “You heard me. Ever since you came back, it’s been nothing but chaos. Why couldn’t you just stay gone?” 1/3 Chapter 47 His words felt like a physical blow, the air knocked out of my lungs. “Three years!” I roared, my voice hoarse with barely restrained emotion. “You threw away three years just like that? For what reason? Couldn’t you even manage a decent explanation, Alex? Your egotistical self wasn’t even man enough to tell me, you just. rejected me? Broke my heart? Then, when I came back, you had my wedding bombed! As if that wasn’t enough, you had to go after my father’s company! I ended up in jail for it, he’s still locked up, and they won’t even let me see him! And you dare stand there and pretend it’s all my fault?” I was in his face now, the bridge between us practically nonexistent. He didn’t flinch. His gaze remained fixed on mine, a cold indifference radiating from him that only fueled my anger further. It was as if the man I knew, the man I loved, had vanished, replaced by this emotionless stranger. “I didn’t bomb your wedding,” he finally said, the words clipped and curt. “Why would I waste my time on something so… beneath me? The wedding of two irrelevant werewolves.” The shock on his face mirrored my own after the sound of the slap. I slapped him. I hadn’t known my claws had extended and there was an imprint where blood was flowing down his cheeks but he didn’t touch me, didn’t retaliate. He simply stared at me, the shock slowly giving way to a stony resolve. I stumbled back, putting some distance between us. “You are a bastard, Alex,” I choked out, my voice thick with emotion. “I should have listened to my father. I should have never trusted you. You are the worst mistake I ever made.” Tears welled up in my eyes, blurring my vision. My hands trembled uncontrollably, “And you know the worst part?” I whispered, my voice barely above a sob. “A part of me still wants to make that mistake again. Why? What did I ever do to you? Why would you throw away what we built for three years?” Silence. The only sound in the room was the ragged rhythm of my breaths and the soft thud of a blood droplet hitting the carpeted floor. He held my gaze, his face an unreadable mask. The accusation hung heavy in the air, a question that seemed to echo into eternity. Time seemed to lose all meaning as we stood there, locked in this agonizing stalemate. Minutes stretched into an eternity, punctuated only by the frantic pounding of my heart and the shallow gasps for air that escaped my trembling lips. The anger that had fueled me moments ago began to ebb, replaced by a hollowness that gnawed at my insides. “Alex,” I finally whispered, “Please. Just say something.” The silence continued, an invisible wall separating us. His icy stare held a depth I couldn’t decipher,il of emotions that left me feeling utterly lost. Was it regret? Defiance? Or was it simply a calculated indifference, meant to inflict the most amount of pain? A choked sob escaped my lips, a raw expression of the despair that threatened to consume me. The love I had once held for him, the dreams we’d shared, all felt like a cruel joke in the face of his silence. How could someone I knew so intimately suddenly become such a stranger? “Don’t you dare cry,” he finally spat, his voice,laced with a barely concealed anger, “You don’t get to play the victim here, Amaya. wasn’t the one who threw what we had away, you did.” “What do you mean I threw away what we had? You came back and tossed divorce papers in my face, rejected me then threw me out. How dare you stand here and tell me it’s my fault?” Chapter 47 His silence returned and all he did was stare at me. Frustration boiled over within me. “You know what? Fuck you, Alex With a resolute turn, I grabbed my bag and the scattered design documents, shoving them haphazardly back into their folders. Every fiber of my being yearned to get out of this suffocating room, to escape before this man destroyed whatever fire I had in me. I took a purposeful stride towards the door, determined to put as much distance between us as possible. But before I could take another step, a hand clamped roughly onto my wrist. The sudden contact sent a jolt through me, momentarily shattering my focus. … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 47” »
Chapter 46 -Alex’s POV- The air in my office hung heavy with a silence so thick it felt tangible. The three of us- myself, Amaya, and the woman who had introduced herself as Ms. Edwards-sat across from each other, an awkward tableau of simmering emotions and unspoken tension. My gaze was locked on Amaya, who … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 46” »
Chapter 45 -Maya’s POV- Sarah waltzed away, leaving me staring after her with a mind blown wide open. Her revelation hung heavy in the air, the weight of her secret werewolf identity pressing down on me. How had she figured it out? Did my wolf scent give me away somehow? These questions swirled in my head as I mechanically went through the motions of lunch, barely tasting the food in front of me. By the time I returned to the office, the initial shock had begun to settle, replaced by a cautious curiosity. Ms. Edwards was perched on the edge of my desk, her sharp eyes scanning the designs I had spread out before leaving. She didn’t even look up as I entered, her focus solely on my work. Tentatively, I cleared my throat. “Ms. Edwards?” She finally lifted her head, her gaze sweeping across the office. “Ah, Ms. Stone. Back so soon.” A faint smile played on her lips. “Yes,” I replied, still trying to gauge her reason for being in my office, “I went for lunch and-” “These are some pretty impressive designs,” she interrupted, her voice devoid of any form of sternness. There was even a hint of genuine appreciation in her eyes. “Thank you,” I managed, a flicker of relief washing over me. She stood up gracefully, her posture radiating an aura of power. “I see you’ve made yourself comfortable,” she commented, her eyes scanning the personalized touches I’d added to my workspace: a photo of Natalia and I, a motivational quote framed on the wall. “But before we get settled in, I have something I need to discuss with you.” “Of course,” I said, eager to hear what was on her mind. “Look,” She began, her voice turning serious, “given everything that happened with your father… the company scandal, his arrest, and the negative publicity it brought to the firm…” She paused, letting the silence hang heavy in the air. I braced myself, already anticipating her next words. “I have to admit,” she continued, her gaze unwavering, “there were a lot of voices urging me to let you go before you even had a chance to walk back into that door. The whole situation was a PR nightmare, and having you here, the daughter of a disgraced CEO, wasn’t exactly good for optics.” I swallowed hard, the truth of her words stinging. She had waved dismissively at it before after saying she wasn’t letting me go after I had explained the situation to her but I guess this conversation was long awaited. Coming to Lunar Designs had been a lifeline for me, and the thought of losing it so soon filled me with dread. She seemed to sense my anxiety, a flicker of something akin to understanding crossing her face. “At the interview, there was a spark in your eyes, a raw talent that couldn’t be ignored. And these designs…” she gestured towards the spread on my desk, “they’re fresh, bold, something entirely different from the usual submissions we receive.” “The point is,” She continued, her voice firming up again, “I took a chance on you, Ms. Stone. But that chance comes with a price. You have to prove yourself, and on the double. The high–end hotel renovation project – the one I mentioned during your callback- 11:37 Fri, 21 Jun ti o U Chapter 45 761%0 is a make–or–break opportunity for you, for me, and frankly, for the entire design team, I extended the time for your submissions because I understood your situation but you have to show not just me but everyone else here that I didn’t make a mistake.” I nodded, the weight of her words settling on my shoulders. The excitement I felt earlier about the project was now tempered with a heavy dose of pressure. “There’s no room for mistakes here,” She added, her voice leaving no room for argument. “This client is demanding, and their expectations are sky–high. You’ll be working long hours, facing tight deadlines, and dealing with constant scrutiny. Are you up the challenge?” “Yes,” I said, my voice surprisingly steady. “I am.” A satisfied smile spread across her face, “Good. That’s by the way. I need you to grab your things. We have a meeting with a very important and new client in an hour.” Before I could ask any questions about the meeting or where we were headed, she was already striding towards the door. for The car ride was a tense silence. We sat on opposite sides of the plush leather seats. Ms. Edwards was a whirlwind of activity, her fingers flying across the touchscreen of her phone, efficiently clearing emails and scheduling meetings. I, on the other hand, couldn’t help but steal glances at her, my mind buzzing with questions about the upcoming client meeting and the revelation Sarah had dropped on me earlier. Another question rolled in, why was she bringing me along to meet a new client? Finally, after what felt like an eternity, her sharp gaze met mine through the rearview mirror. “I can feel your eyes on me, Ms. Stone. Do you have a question?” Heat rushed to my cheeks, caught red–handed in my act of silent observation. “I, uh, yes,” I stammered. “I was just wondering where we’re going for this client meeting. Knowing the location might help me prepare a bit better, understand the client’s taste and all that.” A hint of a smile played on her lips. “Not a fan of surprises, are you?” she inquired, amusement flickering in her eyes. “Not particularly,” I admitted with a sigh. The uncertainty of the situation gnawed at me. Having some information beforehand would allow me to feel more in control, prepared for whatever the client might throw my way. She chuckled softly, a sound that surprised me with its rarity. “Then I guess I can’t tell you just yet,” she teased. “Part of this is seeing how you handle situations you’re not entirely comfortable with.” My shoulders slumped in defeat, I had a feeling this car ride wouldn’t be revealing any secrets about the client or the project. Just as I resigned myself to silence, she took me completely off guard with a question that had nothing to do with work. “Speaking of surprises,” she began, her voice turning serious, “after the news broke about your father’s company…well, let’s just say it caused quite a stir. During that whole mess, I realized who you were, Amaya Stone. I was impressed you hadn’t added that. I like people like you that want to make a name for themselves away from their parent’s shadows. She paused, her gaze holding mine in the rearview mirror. “But something else caught my eye recently. I believe you recently married… Ivan McCall, wasn’t it?” My jaw dropped. This was the last thing I expected her to bring up. “Yes, Ivan and I…” I stammered, unsure how to respond. She seemed to sense my hesitation, “Forgive me,” she said, a hint of apology in her voice. “Perhaps this is too personal, and it’s none of my business. But I noticed you haven’t taken his last name yet. Is there a reason for that?” 11:37 Fri, 21 Jun Yi Chapter 45 Her question was unexpected, yet oddly intriguing. I hesitated for a moment, torn between keeping things professional and the strange sense of trust that had begun to build between us. Taking a deep breath, I decided to be honest. … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 45” »
Chapter 44 -Alex’s POV- I slumped back in my chair, the weight of the morning’s news settling heavily on my shoulders. Miranda, with her usual brand of twisted amusement, had informed me of the merger between Amaya’s and Ivan’s packs. Individually, each pack hold considerable power, but combined, they were a force to be reckoned with. A grudging part of me acknowledged the strategic brilliance of the move, but the thought of their combined strength sent a jolt of irritation through me. h What bothered me most was how smoothly things seemed to be progressing between them. My wolf growled in frustration, a primal echo of the anger simmering beneath the surface. ‘She doesn’t matter anymore, I repeated to myself, a mantra I’d been chanting for weeks now. Amaya had hurt me, betrayed me, and I wouldn’t allow myself to be consumed by these lingering feelings. Just then, the soft tap–tap–tap of heels on the hardwood floor broke through my reverie. “Sir?” My head snapped up to meet the concerned gaze of Ruth, my ever–patient personal assistant. “What?” I barked, the harshness of my tone surprising even me. Truth be told, I’d been on edge all morning, and Amaya’s name hanging in the air hadn’t helped matters. Why did she have to come back and disrupt everything? Ruth flinched slightly. She was a master at navigating my moods, but even her calm demeanor seemed to falter under my glare. “I was just reminding you about your appointment at two o’clock, sir,” she said softly. Appointment? My brow furrowed in irritation. What appointment could possibly be important enough to tear me away turmoil brewing within me? “Appointment with who?” I asked, forcing myself to sound somewhat professional. “The interior designer, sir,” She replied. from the The reminder sent another wave of annoyance crashing through me. The whole redesign project felt trivial compared to the sanity struggle brewing in my head. Couldn’t it wait? “Can’t it be rescheduled?” I grumbled, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. She hesitated for a beat, her brow creasing slightly. “I did check, sir,” she said carefully. “But the interior designer said she wouldn’t be available any other day this week.” Her words were like a match to a tinderbox. “Wouldn’t be available?‘ The implication that the designer, whoever she was, had the audacity to dictate my schedule was infuriating. Yet, a part of me knew she was right. Putting off the renovations any longer would only cause further delays. With a defeated sigh, I ran a hand through my hair. “Fine,” I muttered, the anger still clinging to my voice. “Tell her I’ll be here.” Chapter 44 61%會 Her lips curved into a faint smile, a small victory in the face of my obvious frustration. “Of course, sir,” she said, her voice regaining its usual calm efficiency. “Is there anything else I can get for you before your meeting?” I shook my head, unable to muster the energy for any further conversation. The weight of the day, the simmering anger, and the unwelcome resurgence of Amaya in my life, all pressed down on me, leaving me feeling drained and out of sorts. “No, that’s all, Ruth,” I mumbled, dismissing her with a wave of my hand. “Just let me know when it’s time.” As Ruth exited the room, I closed my eyes, the silence amplifying the storm raging within me. Dealing with the interior designer could wait. Right now, I needed a way to quell the relentless anger that threatened to consume me. The rest of the morning crawled by in a blur of paperwork and forced cheer. Just as I was about to call it a day and drown my frustrations in a stiff drink, my phone buzzed on the desk. A glance at the screen revealed a call from Christian. A flicker of irritation shot through me. Today of all days, I was not in the mood for him. With a deep breath, I answered the call. “Christian,” I growled, the remnants of my earlier frustration coloring my voice. “Alex,” he replied, his tone cool and detached. “Just giving you a heads–up.” “A heads–up about what?” My gut clenched, a premonition of bad news sending a jolt through me. “About Daniel,” He said, a hint of amusement creeping into his voice. “He’s getting out.” The words slammed into me like a physical blow. I shot up from my chair, knocking it over in the process. “What? How is he getting out?” My voice rose an octave, laced with disbelief and a fury that burned hot in my chest. Christian’s amusement morphed into a sigh of exasperation. “By stepping out of jail, Alex. Seems his lawyers managed to find some technicality, some loophole in the charges. He’s walking free.” I ground my teeth together, the sound grating in my ear. “This can’t be happening,” I snarled. “I thought… I thought we had him locked up for good.” “Apparently not,” He replied, his voice devoid of sympathy. “Look, I just wanted to let you know. Not exactly breaking news, but figured you should hear it from me.” “I don’t need your damn breadcrumbs, Christian,” I roared, my frustration boiling over. “I’m not in the mood for your attitude today!” A tense silence followed, heavy with unspoken tension. Finally, Christian spoke, his voice laced with a dangerous edge. “Neither am 1, Alex. I just called to deliver a message, not to be your personal punching bag.” “Message received, loud and clear,” I spat back, my anger mirroring his own.” “Mistake? He damn near destroyed everything I built!” I bellowed, every word laced, “I pay you good money to just let him work.” “Let him?” Christian’s voice crackled with disbelief. “Alex, I did what you asked me to. Daniel Stone was a thorn at your side. I had him removed for you. He was investigated, his company fell and he went to jail. All of that, I did,” He ground out, “The courts made their decision. There’s nothing I can do.” “There’s always something you can do, Christian,” I shot back, fueled by a potent amount of anger, “That’s why you are you. That’s … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 44” »
Chapter 43 -Maya’s POV- The soft hum of conversation drifted from the phone pressed against my ear, momentarily pulling me away from the half-finished sketch on my desk. Natalia’s voice, usually a source of comfort and calm, held a tinge of concern that sent a jolt through me. “Earth to Amaya,” she repeated, her voice … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 43” »
Chapter 42 -Maya’s POV- My head snapped towards Ivan, surprise coursing through me. His declaration hung in the air, a bombshell that left the room stunned. A low murmur erupted among the pack members, a mixture of confusion and curiosity. Petrov, his face contorted in disbelief, sputtered, “What are you talking about, Ivan? You can’t just waltz in and declare yourself Alpha. There are rules, traditions…” “Traditions? Yes, there are traditions, Petrov. And one of those traditions is respecting the wishes of the Alpha, especially when those wishes are documented and signed.” With a flourish, he reached into his inner jacket pocket and produced a sheaf of papers. “These,” he declared, holding the papers up, “are the official merger agreements between the Crescent Pack and the SilverCrest Pack, signed by none other than Daniel Stone.” A collective gasp arose from the assembled wolves. Petrov lunged forward, his eyes wide with a mixture of disbelief and dawning dread. “Let me see those!” Ivan held the documents just out of reach, a steely glint in his eyes. “Not so fast, Petrov. There’s more.” He flipped through the pages, his gaze fixed on a specific section. “Here it is,” he announced, his voice resonating with quiet authority. “The agreement clearly states that in the event of Daniel’s incapacitation, the Alpha position of the Crescent Pack would be assumed by me, Ivan, until such time as Daniel is able to resume his duties.” “But…but Daniel never mentioned this,” Petrov stammered. “Perhaps,” Ivan countered, his tone laced with a hint of amusement, “because he didn’t think it would happen this soon. But as these documents clearly state, the groundwork for this merger has been in progress for quite some time. Daniel simply wanted to ensure the future of both our packs.” Petrov shook his head, a desperate edge creeping into his voice. “This can’t be right. There must be some mistake. This is all a setup, some elaborate scheme you and Maya cooked up to steal the Alpha position.” A wave of anger surged through me, but before I could voice my outrage, Ivan cut in, his voice hardening. “Why would she want to steal a position that is already hers?” Petrov hesitated, his bluster fading further. He darted a nervous glance towards me, his eyes flickering with a flicker of guilt that quickly morphed back into defiance. “Regardless of that,” he argued, grasping at straws, “these documents could be forgeries. We need to verify their authenticity before we blindly accept them.” A smirk played on Ivan’s lips. “Of course, due diligence is important. But fear not. I’ve already taken the liberty of having these documents verified by a third party, a completely neutral source outside both our packs. Here’s the confirmation.” He produced another document, this one thinner, and tossed it onto the table in front of Petrov. The room held its breath as Petrov hesitantly picked it up and scan the contents. His face drained of all color as he finished reading. “So,” Ivan continued, his voice low and dangerous, “do you still question the legitimacy of these documents? Or are you finally 쫛.61%心: Chapter 42 ready to accept the will of your Alpha?” Petrov slumped back in his chair, defeated. The fight had seeped out of him, replaced by a dull resignation. “I…I suppose not,” he mumbled. A triumphant glint lit up Ivan’s eyes. He swept his gaze across the room, taking in the stunned faces of the pack members. “Then,“” he boomed, his voice filling the room, “let me reiterate. As per the official agreements and the wishes of Daniel Stone, the Crescent Pack and the SilverCrest Pack are now merged into one. And as the designated leader of the SilverCrest Pack, I, Ivan, will stand beside Maya, the rightful heir of the Crescent Pack, as co–Alpha of this newly formed pack.” A stunned silence descended upon the room, broken only by the soft rustle of movement. I had watched the exchange in silence, my mind flying everywhere. My father seemed like the type to just relinquish his power, no matter what the circumstances. Yes, I had known about the merger – that was the whole reason behind my father’s marriage proposal with Ivan. But the way Ivan had just blindsided me, turning the tide of the entire power struggle in his favor while seemingly tipping the scales in mine moments before…it left me feeling utterly disoriented. As Ivan delivered his final pronouncement, his gaze swept across the room, taking in the stunned faces of the pack members. My own expression, however, must have remained a mask, for I barely registered the expectant stares that followed his declaration. My mind was locked in a battle with itself, trying to reconcile the Ivan I thought I was getting to know with the man who had just orchestrated this elaborate power play. “Amaya,” Ivan’s voice finally cut through the fog in my head, his tone gentle as he addressed me with a smile. “We did it.” I blinked, momentarily brought back to the present moment. “What?” A flicker of surprise crossed his face, then a hint of amusement crept into his eyes. “You’re supposed to acknowledge what I just said, Co–Alpha,” he teased softly. “Co–Alpha?” I repeated. My mind raced. Co–Alpha. Merger. All these words swam before my eyes, a dizzying concoction of emotions threatening to boil over. I forced myself to nod, the gesture stiff and mechanical. “Yes,” I managed, “Ivan and I will lead the pack together. We are one now.” The words felt hollow on my tongue. My stomach churned with a cocktail of confusion, betrayal, and a flicker of something else… was it fear? Without another word, I turned on my heel and marched out of the room, leaving behind the stunned silence and Ivan’s surprised gaze. He followed close behind, a heavy silence settling between us as we walked outside. We reached his car, and I climbed in without a word, the leather seat offering a small comfort in the midst of the emotional chaos swirling inside me. The car ride was a tense affair, punctuated only by the rhythmic hum of the engine and the occasional rustle of leaves as we drove through the woods. Every fiber of my being bristled with unspoken anger. Finally, unable to hold back any longer, he broke the silence,his voice laced with a hint of caution, shattering the suffocating quiet. “You are upset with me, I remained silent, refusing to acknowledge his question. It wasn’t a matter of being “upset.” It was a full–blown maelstrom of emotions threatening to erupt. He let out a sigh, the sound heavy with resignation. “Alright, I understand. I’m sorry, Amaya. I truly am.” 23 11:36 Fri, 21 Jun er Chapter 42 $61% “Sorry?” I finally snapped, my voice sharper than I intended. “Sorry doesn’t even begin to cover it, Ivan. You completely blindsided me in there. How could you do that?” He flinched slightly at the harshness in my tone, but his gaze remained steady. “I… I didn’t expect Petrov to react the way he did. Honestly, I had no plans for it to go down that way.” … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 42” »
Chapter 41 -Maya’s POV- My foot tapped against the wooden floor, a nervous counterpoint to the tense silence gripping the room. The power struggle that had simmered ever since my father’s imprisonment had finally erupted, reaching its boiling point after two humans ended up dead. The wolves of the Crescent Pack, my pack, were spiraling … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 41” »
Chapter 40 -Alex’s POV- My hands wrapped around her neck, caging her against the wall. Her lust filled out stared back at me and it took everything in me not to tear her pretty little dress and take her against the wall but she had always been my temptation, my weakness. “Fuck me, Alex. 201 I let out a growl grinding my teeth, “Silver.” It came out as a warning but I knew she wouldn’t listen, “I dare you. You know you want to. Fuck me Alex.” Like that, every restraint slipped and I smashed my lips on hers. My claws extended, ripping her dress off her and she let out a gasp as my lips latched to one of her nipples. I bit down hard just the way she liked it. “Alex please.” “Please what, Silver?” My lips moved to the seconds, drawing the second bud into my hungry mouth, “Say it. Tell me exactly how you want it.” “I want you to… Fuck.” She gasped out when my second hand slipped between her legs. “Use your words, Silver.” “Fuck me. Please. I want you to fuck me.” I released her, turning her around. She arched her back towards me and then without warning, pulled out my dick and slammed into her. A bone–rattling crack of thunder split the sky, the sound echoing through the mansion like a gunshot. Rain lashed against the windows, the wind howling like a banshee outside. I flinched, the sudden noise jolting me out of the unsettling memories that had been swirling in my head, Those fragmented visions of Maya, the way she used to look at me- they’d been plaguing me for days ever since my visit to Adrian. His threats, laced with venomous hate, still hung in the air: “Watch your steps, Alex. Once I’m out, you’ll pay for everything you took from me.” Taking a swig of my whiskey, I stared out the window at the relentless downpour. The Adrian I knew was long gone, consumed by a darkness that I woke up and walked with every single day of my life. His threats held no weight with me. He was getting exactly what he deserved for the life he took from me, the life he shattered. Letting out a long sigh, I slumped deeper into the plush armchair closing my eyes then I felt her presence, “I was actually going to say a prayer of thanks to the Moon Goddess. I thought you had finally given me a helping hand and rid the world of you.” “If that’s your way of saying you missed me, you aren’t scoring any points,” she sniped, her voice dripping with sarcasm. I turned slowly to face her, a weary sigh escaping my lips. Getting rid of her wouldn’t be difficult – I had that power. But Miranda, despite her sharp tongue and manipulative ways, had proven to be a valuable asset in certain situations. 19419 -61% · T Chapter 40 She sashayed towards the liquor cabinet, her high heels clicking rhythmically against the polished marble floor. Without asking. she poured herself a generous amount of whiskey, then perched herself on the edge of the bed with an air of entitlement. “What brings you here, Miranda?” “Can’t a woman come see her fiancé?” she countered, her voice laced with a sweetness that didn’t reach her eyes. The way she said “fiancé” sent a jolt of annoyance through me, grating on my wolf’s instincts. We locked eyes for a moment, a silent battle of wills. My bored stare met hers, as cold and calculating as a glacier. “I heard your little mate went to jail,” she finally said, breaking the silence. “If you ask me, they should’ve never let her out in the first place. Trash like her belongs locked up.” Her words were clearly designed to get a reaction, but today, I wouldn’t give her the satisfaction. I simply took another sip of my whiskey, the amber liquid burning a soothing path down my throat. Sensing my disinterest, she dropped the glass on the nightstand with a sharp crack. Her playful demeanor vanished, replaced by a steely seriousness. “My brother came to see you! The mention of Ivan piqued my curiosity, but only slightly. The tangled web of relationships between Miranda and her brother had always been a mystery to me. They seemed to exist in a constant state of love–hate, their bond as volatile as the thunderstorm outside. “And?” I asked, my voice monotone. She sat up straighter, her posture rigid. “You’re going to help him.” Now this, this was interesting. A slow smile spread across my face, genuine amusement replacing my earlier boredom. “Why in the world would I involve myself with your brother’s company? What use is he to me?” Her eyes narrowed, “You’ll help him because he’s married to Amaya. A hurt to Ivan hurts Amaya too. Last I heard, Daniel Stone’s company was on the verge of collapse. If Ivan follows suit, your precious little mate might just end up on the street, wouldn’t your say? Amaya had always been smart enough to stand on her own. That was one of the reasons I liked her. It didn’t matter that she was the daughter of a multimillionaire. She had always believed in the power of hard work so I knew whatever happened to either of their companies would have little or no significant effects on her finances but still a cold, simmering rage burned in my gut as she spoke Amaya’s name. Was it possible to feel such intense dislike for another human being? Miranda’s manipulative tactics were infuriating, but I had to admit, her logic was sound. Whenever Amaya was involved, whether I liked it or not was still a weakness! couldn’t ignore but still the word that left my lips was, “No.” A slow smile, laced with a hint of malice, spread across my face. “No?” She echoed, the single word laced with disbelief. For a moment, her carefully constructed facade seemed to slip, revealing a flicker of genuine surprise. But it was fleeting, replaced by a steely determination as she quickly regained her composure. “Why wouldn’t you care?” she pressed, her voice a low growl. “Only a blind person wouldn’t see that you still have affection for her.” I raised an eyebrow, taking a deliberate sip of my whiskey and savoring the way it burned a warm path down my throat. “Affection? Like I have told you before, she is nothing to me. I do not care what happens to her.” Chapter 40 The words burned in my own throat like they were stinging me from the inside but I enjoyed watching as the color drained from her face. I set the glass down with a decisive clink, the sound echoing in the sudden silence. Rising from the armchair, I took a slow, deliberate step towards her, my movements measured and predatory. She instinctively backed away, her bravado momentarily shaken. The power dynamic in the room had shifted, and she wasn’t comfortable with it. “Look, Miranda,” I said, my … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 40” »
Chapter 39 -Maya’s POV- “You like it when I f**k you don’t you? Say it Silver. Tell me how much you want it.” I tried to stop the moan but it escaped my lips when his lips latched onto one of my nipples. “Say it, Silver.” “I love it.” I gasped out. “Love what?” He … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 39” »