Three years ago, I was framed for drugging an Alpha heir and locked away in a sterile mental institute by my own family. Today, my older brother finally brought me home, but not to save me. "You will make a public apology to Spencer tonight, or you go right back to the asylum." He forced me to attend my adopted sister Yara's engagement party to confess my 'crimes' to the very man she claimed I tried to assault. I was treated worse than a stray dog. I had to use the servants' entrance, wear a cheap maid's dress, and was nearly strangled by my other brother just for showing my face. My parents watched coldly, only caring about protecting Yara's perfect image. But none of that compared to the heartbreak of finding my twin brother, Caleb. The only person who ever loved me was now permanently paralyzed in a wheelchair. A werewolf should heal from any physical injury. But Caleb told me his brakes failed right after he demanded the pack investigate my wrongful confinement, and a mysterious poison was now suppressing his healing. It wasn't an accident. It was a calculated plot to destroy the only two legitimate heirs, all to pave the way for Yara's perfect life. Looking at my twin's broken body, the despair in my heart cooled into a diamond-sharp resolve. I will find a cure for him, and I will make every single person who did this to us pay a hundred times over.
Estella POV:
The snow-capped peaks of Aspen Creek were a cruel joke framed by the window of my sterile, white hell.
Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days. Every single one a battle to remember my own name while the drugs tried to smother the wolf inside me into a faint, drugged whimper. But she was still there-a caged beast pacing behind my ribs, too weak to howl, too stubborn to die.
A harsh clatter of metal on ceramic shattered the silence.
Nurse Hayes stood in the doorway, a smirk as sharp and sterile as the room itself. Built like a linebacker, she moved with deliberate heaviness meant to intimidate.
"Medication time, dearie." She slammed the tray onto the bedside table. White pills rattled in a tiny paper cup.
She leaned close, breath reeking of stale coffee and malice. "You know, today is a very special day. It's Miss Yara's birthday. The real Miss Blackwood. They say she's getting a diamond bracelet from Spencer Sterling himself. Imagine that. A man who actually wants her. Not like some desperate little Omega who has to drug an Alpha just to get him to look at her."
The words hit like silver-tipped arrows. But I had learned. My wolf and I had become experts at swallowing poison and smiling.
She shoved the paper cup toward me. I said nothing. Silence was my only shield.
My eyes flickered to her uniform. On her shoulder, a single long strand of blonde hair. Not hers. A trophy, a taunt-a reminder of the life I was denied.
I took the cup, movements slow and deliberate. Tipped the pills onto my tongue, took the water, swallowed. A performance honed over a thousand bitter mornings.
"Open up."
I parted my lips. She peered inside, her fat finger prodding my cheek. My muscles, trained by desperation, held the pills pinned behind my gums where she would never find them.
Satisfied, she grunted. "Good girl."
She walked out, humming an off-key "Happy Birthday" as the heavy door clicked shut.
The moment I was alone, I scrambled to the bathroom and spat the bitter pills into the sink. They swirled down the drain.
My reflection stared back-a pale, hollow-eyed ghost. But the fire in her eyes still burned.
"I am Estella Blackwood. And one day, every single one of them will pay."
Suddenly, a piercing alarm blared through the facility. The VIP alert. Someone important was here. Lockdown.
A cold dread trickled down my spine. That level of response could only mean one thing.
The Blackwoods.
Footsteps in the hallway. Expensive shoes on linoleum. The sycophantic voice of Warden Miller.
"Alpha Declan, it is an honor. A true honor. We've taken the utmost care of her, of course."
The footsteps stopped. Directly outside my door.
My heart hammered against my ribs. I held my breath.
The lock clicked. The door swung open.
Declan Blackwood. My older brother.
He stood framed in the doorway, a monument of cold power in a tailored suit that cost more than my entire three-year stay. Beneath the expensive cologne, I caught the unmistakable scent of Alpha-pine and musk and the hot-copper tang of dominance that made my sedated wolf try to bare her throat in submission. I clamped down on the instinct, forcing my chin to stay level.
Behind him, Warden Miller beamed, his smile grotesque and greasy.
Declan's storm-gray eyes swept over me with no recognition, no kinship. He looked at me the way one looks at furniture that needs to be moved.
"Estella. Get your things. You're leaving."
The world tilted. Leaving? Freedom?
It was a trap. It had to be.
I found my voice, rusty and unused. "Why?"
A flicker of annoyance. "It's a family decision."
"What's the condition?" I met his icy gaze. My family never gave anything for free.
A corner of his mouth lifted in a sneer. Amused by my audacity.
He stepped into the room, expensive cologne and power filling the sterile air.
"Tonight is Yara's birthday gala. You will attend. And in front of all our guests, you will make a public apology to Spencer Sterling for what you did three years ago."
The air rushed from my lungs. My blood turned to ice.
A public apology. Admitting I was the monster they painted me as. A crazed she-wolf who tried to force a mating.
My wolf howled inside me-pure, primal rage. Kneel before the people who destroyed me? The injustice burned through my veins like liquid silver.
But I was no longer the naive girl they locked away. Three years had taught me survival. And survival meant knowing when to bare your throat-and when to go for the jugular.
I searched his face for any flicker of hesitation, of doubt, of brotherly compassion. Nothing. Only unyielding ice.
This wasn't a rescue. It was a different kind of cage. A public humiliation served on a silver platter. The price for my freedom.
Warden Miller chimed in. "Your family has been so generous, Estella. You should learn to be more grateful."
Down the hall, Nurse Hayes peered around a corner, her face raw with venomous jealousy.
Let her be jealous. Let her rot. I was getting out-and I was never coming back.
I swallowed the bile rising in my throat. The humiliation. The rage. The bitter despair. I packed it all down deep where they couldn't see it.
This was my only way out.
I lifted my chin and met my brother's cold eyes.
"Fine."
Declan's expression didn't change, but satisfaction flickered in his gaze. He had what he came for. The compliant little doll.
He turned to leave. "You have five minutes."
The door closed. I was alone once more in the suffocating white.
But this time, the white walls were no longer a cage.
They were the starting line.
The Alpha's Broken But Defiant Mate
Su Liao
Werewolf
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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