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Rejected By The Alpha King; But She Is The Key

The air in the secluded passage crackled with a tension that was both palpable and suffocating. Arin, her back pressed against the cold stone wall, watched as Roan stalked towards her, his eyes burning with a mixture of rage and a chillingly possessiveness. It had been months since he had cast her aside, months since his words had shattered her world, yet the memory of his rejection remained as sharp as shattered glass. He had found her alone, a rare moment of solitude in the bustling citadel, and he had seized the opportunity to confront her. Jealousy, a venomous and unfamiliar serpent, coiled within him, fueled by the sight of her arrival alongside Alpha Zayan. Though he would never admit it, the unexpected image of her with anyone, talk more an Alpha gnawed at his pride, a stark reminder of his judgment. "So," he began, his voice a low, menacing growl, "the whore returns." Arin's chin lifted, her eyes flashing with a defiant fire. She refused to cower before him, to allow him the satisfaction of seeing her break. "I came with Alpha Zayan," she corrected, her voice steady, "at his invitation." Roan scoffed, his lips curling into a sneer. "An invitation," he echoed, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "How convenient. I suppose you've been… entertaining him in exchange for his protection?" He stepped closer, his imposing figure casting a long, intimidating shadow over her. "You always were good at selling yourself, weren’t you? First me, then whoever else was willing to take you." He watched her, his eyes filled with a cruel satisfaction, as if he expected her to crumble beneath his insults. He wanted to see her break, to see her reduced to the trembling, humiliated woman he had left behind. But Arin had changed. The pain of his rejection had forged a resilience within her, a strength she never knew she possessed. She had learned to value her own worth, to define herself outside of his judgment. A slow, deliberate smile spread across her lips, a smile that held no warmth, only a chillingly detached amusement. "I would rather be a whore in a cheap bar," she said, her voice laced with a quiet contempt, "than be your whore, King Roan." His eyes widened, a flicker of surprise momentarily breaking through his mask of arrogance. He had expected tears, pleas, perhaps even a desperate attempt to defend her honor. He had not expected defiance.
SukieWrites · 17.5K Views

The Sacrifice of the Triplets - The Omega's Fate

"Your world is about to change." A voice whispered to me. I turned around but everywhere was dark and I couldn't make anything or anyone out. "Who is there?" I called out into the darkness. "I'm a friend Arin, no need to be frightened." The soft voice called out to me. "What do you want with me?" I questioned, my senses on high alert as I could feel the person moving around me in circles. "I don't want anything from you. I'm here to help you." The woman revealed and my brows furrowed in confusion. "Help me?" I asked. Arin is an omega born into the Bloodfang Pack, a role she’s long accepted but never fully embraced. Growing up with her best friend Siena, who dreams of becoming Luna, Arin has always been overlooked and dismissed by those around her, especially the Alpha’s sons, the triplets Kael, Jaxon, and Rowan. However, on her 18th birthday, everything shifts when Arin learns that her mate bond has been forged with one of the triplets. The triplets, each with their own distinct personalities and goals, are drawn into a tangled web of competition, love, and duty. Arin’s bond shifts between them, causing tension and uncertainty within the Pack. But Arin’s journey takes an unexpected turn when she learns of her true heritage: she is the descendant of an ancient royal bloodline, and her powers are linked to the Moonwell, the Pack’s most sacred and powerful source of life. As the Moonwell begins to fade, Arin’s destiny is revealed. Only she can restore the Moonwell and save the Pack, but doing so means losing her mate bond forever. The battle for the Pack’s future escalates when a betrayal leads to a civil war, and one of the triplets sacrifices himself to protect Arin and restore balance. With the Pack’s survival hanging by a thread, Arin must face the harsh reality of her choices and what it means to lead.
joel87josh · 16.5K Views

How To Evolve A Fireball

In the world of Elka, every awakened mage is granted a Grimoire — a living magical book that records their spells, achievements, and evolution paths. Spells aren’t static. They grow. They branch. They transform. For most mages, spell evolution is a game of instinct and talent — cast more, train harder, get lucky. But Arin Ember isn’t like most mages. He’s not even from this world. Transmigrated from a dying, magicless planet where survival depended on science, Arin sees magic not as mystery, but as code. And he’s obsessed with one spell: Fireball. The weakest, most basic spell in existence — and the only one he’ll ever use. While others chase power through variety, Arin dives into obsessive specialization. He dissects Fireball like a physicist. He refines it like a chemist. And in his blank, silent Grimoire, he begins rebuilding it from the ground up — not just evolving it, but rewriting its magical genome. Because in Elka, every spell is built on a hidden structure: mana-sequence code, a chain of runes and elemental instructions like living DNA. It governs everything — from power output to elemental behavior to spell adaptability. And Arin? He’s the first person insane enough to treat it like genetic engineering. Through experimentation, failure, and relentless theory-crafting, he transforms his Fireball into: A self-replicating flame with controlled mitosis A plasma-based projectile that adapts to air density A sentient spark that learns mid-combat And a superheated core spell capable of atomizing magic barriers They call him talentless. They call him obsessed. But soon, may call him something else: The Father of Spell Genetics. The One-Spell Monster. The Fireball Architect.
SizzlingCoal · 593 Views

The Apocalypse Saga

Leonard Gray never expected much from life. A quiet, lazy newspaper writer with a forgettable face, a toxic girlfriend who constantly drained him, and a creepy neighbor named Tony who's smiles are suspicious—Leonard’s life was already a disaster long before the world ended. Then came the meteors. Blue rocks rained from the sky, glowing with supernatural energy. Red ones followed, unleashing horrors beyond human imagination. Mutated shark-men crawled from the oceans. Bear-headed beasts with human body hunted cities. The world shifted overnight from survival of the fittest… to survival of the most inhuman. Leonard should have survived a little longer in the apocalypse. But betrayal came fast and close. His girlfriend was cheating with his neighbor, Tony. And Tony, presumed dead after the blue meteor crash, came back alive—changed, stronger… monstrous. Fueled by jealousy and his newfound powers, Tony brutally murdered Leonard right in front of a broken world. But death wasn’t the end. Leonard awakens three months before the apocalypse. Same job. Same toxic girlfriend. Same ticking clock. Only this time, he’s different. The pain, the betrayal—it’s burned the emotion right out of him. No more hesitation. No more kindness. He’s determined to survive at all costs. To gain powers. And most of all—to kill Tony before it ever begins. As he dives into the mystery behind the meteors, Leonard discovers the truth: two types of rocks fell from the sky. Blue meteors grant powers. Red meteors mutate. Contact with both at the same time rips away your humanity. And the deeper he digs, the clearer the pattern becomes—these rocks didn’t just fall by chance. They were sent. Amidst the ruins, he meets Hannah Cross—a composed, skilled doctor who’s not what she seems. She’s lost her memories… but not her purpose. Hannah was sent by Leonard’s future self—a version of him that lived through the end, but failed to stop the apocalypse. She’s his last chance to prevent the same fate, to save humanity. Only now, they must work together to stop something far bigger than they imagined. At the heart of the chaos is a secret buried in Earth’s orbit: a government-run quantum fusion reactor that tore a rift in space-time. It didn’t just attract meteors—it pulled them from another dimension. The portal is still active. And more are coming. But the biggest threat isn’t the meteors. It’s The Null—a powerful superhuman immune to all abilities. He drains powers from others just by being near them. He doesn’t mutate. He doesn’t bleed. He just takes—and he’s growing stronger with every life he steals. As the final days close in, Leonard must decide: Embrace the cold, calculated monster he’s become to win the war... Or risk his second chance by choosing compassion and trusting in the humanity he once lost. The line between man and monster is thinner than ever. In a world already lost to blood and betrayal, Leonard’s heartless will may be the only thing left that can save it.
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