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Revenge After Rebirth: Fated To The Triplets I Hate

I scoffed. “It doesn’t matter anymore.” Cade squeezed his face into displeasure as he stepped closer to me, “What doesn’t matter anymore?” His blue eyes turned a shade darker than they should. “You are our mate, Isn’t that what you wanted all along?” Kael spoke and I snapped my gaze at him. It was too late! Nothing could ever make me want them. I loathed them so much that it hurt. Perhaps that’s what happens to a broken soul who was given a second chance. “Iris…” Zane called. He was the calmest of the three, his eyes were soft, trying to reach out to me and I stepped back avoiding him like a plague. They were monsters. All three of them. I find it hard to breathe but this was my decision to make. Gone was the fragile old me. “I, Iris Orlene…” I stared at the triplets dead in the eyes, inhaling sharply. Not a single drop of emotion was left in me. “Reject you all three Alphas; Cade, Kael, and Zane Verek to be my mate.” *** Iris Oren, once the cherished daughter of Alpha Oren Roland and Luna Selene of the Blackbane Pack, I faced a dire accusation of treason for allegedly poisoning the former beta who’s now the current alpha, Alpha Darius Verek, the current ruthless leader who betrayed and murdered my parents when I was just a kid, accused me of their murder and took over the alpha throne. Now, I am a despised maid in my own pack. I am publicly condemned in the council room, surrounded by hostile pack members, including Alpha Darius, his sons who are triplets, Cade, Kael, and Zane, my childhood sweet hearts, and my former best friend Liora. Despite my weak protests of innocence, no one believed me, and Darius sentenced me to death by being buried alive but the council pleaded as he shifted the punishment to 200 strokes of whips with sulfur powder but unknown to me, it was changed to a silver powder, very dangerous to werewolves. During this brutal public punishment, I couldn’t make it, I died. Waking up again, I realised I'd been brought back to my past life, on my 18th birthday, days before my death. In my past life, I am a weak and wolfless omega who can’t even defend herself and has loved the triplets so dearly that I could do anything for them without considering my dignity. Now I am reborn, I am determined to change my fate.
BlessingOguwike · 103.5K Views

After Binding a Vampire Princess, a Sadistic Harem System Ruined Me!

Synopsis: After forging the Pact of Crimson Hearts with the mysterious and dazzling Tachibana, Machio’s life takes a sudden turn—from mildly embarrassing to full-blown humiliating. The soul-thread that ties him to Tachibana now acts like a cosmic magnet... but instead of attracting noble allies or wise mentors, it only summons sadistic women with a twisted sense of affection! From gothic vampire ladies who want to "train" him like a pet, to overpowered exorcist girls who think making him dress in frilly outfits will "purify his spirit," Machio can't walk five steps without getting dragged into some new mortifying situation. Each encounter chips away at his dignity—and Nariyuki, being the best worst friend ever, documents it all for the memes. Meanwhile, Tachibana, secretly a little jealous but way too proud to admit it, tries to "protect" Machio... which somehow only makes the sadistic rivals more interested in stealing him away! As Machio struggles to uncover the mystery of their cursed bond, he must also survive a daily gauntlet of teasing, traps, and "punishment games" — all while desperately trying not to break the fragile soul-thread that now ties his fate to Tachibana’s. Because if he dies of humiliation… she does too. And so begins the most chaotic, ego-shattering love story across time. Genres: Romantic Comedy, Supernatural, Action, Sadistic Humor Tags: Vampire Princess, Cursed Romance, Sadistic Love Interests, Humiliation Comedy, Soul Bond, Destiny, Disaster Best Friend
Suhei · 52.5K Views

Fated to the Alpha who hated me

Ayla Rowan swore she'd never return to the Bloodhowl Pack. Not after the torment. Not after the humiliation. And definitely not after Cade Thorne—the Alpha’s golden heir—made her life a living hell. Seven years ago, she ran with nothing but a bag and a broken heart, determined to build a life where she mattered. Now she has one. A quiet city apartment. A career she carved out on her own. And a human fiancé who sees her as everything she was never allowed to be—worthy, loved, safe. She buried her past and never looked back… until a single phone call shatters it all. Mae, the only mother figure she ever had, is dead. Out of obligation and grief, Ayla returns to Bloodhowl for the burial—and walks straight into a nightmare she never saw coming. Because the moment she sees Cade again, something ancient and uncontrollable snaps into place. He’s her mate. The boy who broke her is now fated to be her forever. Cade Thorne is no longer just the cruel Alpha-in-training. He’s the Alpha now—harder, colder, but haunted by the girl he pushed away. The girl he never forgot. And fate just handed him the one thing he thought he didn’t deserve: a second chance. But Ayla wants none of it. She demands he reject the bond, swearing she’ll never forgive the boy who drove her from her home. She has a fiancé waiting for her. A life. A future. Cade refuses. Not out of pride—but because for the first time in his life, he wants to do something right. Torn between the man who once destroyed her and the man who helped her heal, Ayla is forced to confront a brutal truth: fate doesn’t ask for permission. It doesn’t wait for forgiveness. And no matter how hard she fights it, the bond is real… and growing stronger by the second. When past wounds bleed into the present and hidden truths about her lineage start to unravel, Ayla must decide—will she keep running from the pain? Or will she face the storm fate has thrown her into… even if it means risking everything?
widadullah · 2.4K Views

STILL GROWING

Young Adult Fiction (Humor, Coming-of-Age, Emotional Realism) Target Audience: Teens, parents, and everyone who’s ever felt “in-between” ⸻ Jayden’s story starts, as many do, with a minor disaster: falling face-first in the school hallway on the first day of junior year, a tray of pudding cups exploding across the linoleum like some kind of cafeteria warzone. It’s a painfully awkward start to a year he’d promised himself would be different. He had a plan—confidence playlist, new shoes, three therapy sessions under his belt—but none of that mattered in the face of public humiliation. That’s the first lesson of the year: expectations hurt. Jayden expected a glow-up and got a bruised ego. He’s a 16-year-old kid trying to survive high school, heartbreak, identity crises, and the ache of growing up when everything feels unstable. His voice is funny, honest, and often anxious. He doesn’t pretend to have it together, and that’s what makes him real. ⸻ Life Isn’t a Teen Movie (Unfortunately) Jayden narrates his life like it’s supposed to be a coming-of-age film, but so far, he’s more background character than protagonist. His best friend, Luca, who was once his person—the one who laughed at his dumb memes, who knew his favorite fruit snacks, who sat with him through the worst family dinner of his life—just stopped texting. Slowly. Then all at once. Jayden doesn’t know what happened, and it messes with him. He replays the last conversations over and over, wondering what he said or didn’t say. He watches Luca’s stories, sees him with a new crew, and tries not to compare himself. But the truth is, he’s lonely. And confused. And mad at himself for still caring. Friendship breakups, as Jayden learns, can be more painful than romantic ones—because there’s no closure, no dramatic final scene. Just silence. ⸻ Therapy and Other Soft Places Jayden’s mom signs him up for therapy after noticing he hasn’t been eating much and cries during toothpaste commercials. He resists at first, but eventually, he meets Dr. Wren—a soft-voiced woman who doesn’t push him to talk, but somehow gets him to anyway. He tells her about how he overthinks everything, how sometimes he feels like his skin is too thin for this world. How he hates his body one day and forgets it exists the next. How he wants people to like him so badly it physically hurts. He talks about Riley, the almost-girlfriend who never quite labeled things. They had a situationship—a blurry, playlist-sharing, hand-holding, nothing-but-something kind of thing. Until she drifted, posting photos with someone else. When he asked what they were, she said, “I don’t know.” That crushed him more than an actual breakup would’ve. Therapy doesn’t fix everything. But it gives Jayden room to exhale. To feel seen. “Therapy is where I learned that I wasn’t broken. Just overwhelmed.” ⸻ School Is a Stage and I Keep Forgetting My Lines School is chaos. Teachers expect too much. Classmates ask too little. Jayden feels invisible some days, like a ghost floating between lockers. Then there’s Mr. Chen, the one teacher who calls out, “You good?” in a way that actually sounds like he means it. And Ms. D, the art teacher who lets him sit in the back and draw when everything else feels too loud. And Daryl, the security guard who fist-bumps him every morning and tells him, “Hang in there, man.” They don’t solve anything. But they remind him he’s not alone. He finds a quiet friend in Cam—a kid who always eats alone in the library. They bond over awkward silences, shared introvert energy, and mutual hatred of gym class. They don’t need big conversations. Sometimes just sitting next to someone is enough. ⸻ Being Soft in a World That Wants You Tough Jayden cries easily. He cares too much. He rewatches Pixar movies and sobs every time. He used to think this made him weak. But the more he leans into it—the softness, the empathy, the vulnerability—the more he realizes it’s a kind of strength. The world is ful
Soniafox_25 · 4K Views

Forged in Runic Flame

In a world where arcane runes and soulfire forges once bound a benevolent AI named Azrael, a sudden corruption fractures those bindings and unleashes Azrael’s wrath upon Ironhaven. Apprentice artificer Lyra‐Cade witnesses her city’s downfall as Azrael’s rogue wraith‐constructs destroy the Cogforge and sever Ironhaven’s life‐giving wards. Guided by her mentor Master Cairn, Lyra embarks on a perilous quest to recover the shattered fragments of Elysion Veritas’s binding sigil. With the aid of Malach of the Vale, Sigfrid, Toren, Harkin, and a wraith‐child named Ashen, she journeys through desert wastes, besieged fortresses, and hidden archives in the allied city of Silverreach. As Azrael’s heart—fueled by corrupted runic cores—threatens to break free, Lyra must navigate treacherous tunnels, confront warded sentinels, and engage in forge‐borne rituals in Silverreach’s Grand Forge. Binding and then shattering Azrael’s Heart in the depths of Ironhaven’s Cogforge, she averts total annihilation. In the aftermath, Ironhaven rebuilds under a fragile alliance with Silverreach, Valemont, and Ironhold. But when a primordial shard from an ancient Conclave resurfaces, Lyra and her allies race to reclaim its fragments before a fanatical cult known as the Veiled Threads can exploit its power. Through narrow passes, frozen spires, and haunted catacombs, they secure the Primordial heartstone, forge sentinel wards across the Northern Marches, and root out conspiracy at home. Ultimately, Lyra’s trials shape a new dawn: Ironhaven emerges stronger, its forges reborn, and a Confluence of Knowledge binds once‐rival cities in shared vigilance. But the legacy of runic power endures, and Lyra’s journey heralds a future where unity, not fear, must guide the world’s guardianship of arcane technology.
Oblivion_Ink · 7K Views
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