تسجيل الدخول“I want a divorce.” After five years of betrayal, control, and abuse, Samantha Cole finally walks away from her husband—only to realize freedom isn’t that simple. Desperate and out of options, Samantha turns to the last man she ever thought she’d face again—Zephyr Lloyd. The powerful Alpha who once rejected her… and her ex-husband's dangerously untouchable billionaire uncle.
عرض المزيدSamantha.
"I want a divorce." I declared as I threw the divorce papers straight at Rowan Fell’s face. My eyes were cold, and empty—like nothing in this world mattered to me anymore. And truly... nothing did. People in the café turned to stare at us, eager for the drama. Rowan leaned closer, a tight-lipped smile forming on his face. “What did you just say?” he asked in a low voice. “I said I want a divorce, you motherfucker!” I shouted. His expression darkened instantly, anger flashing in his eyes. “You can't be serious, Samantha. After everything I've done for you? You want to leave me?” “Done for me?” I scoffed. “All you’ve done is lie, cheat, and treat me like I’m fucking trash! I’m done, Rowan!” He didn’t take me seriously. Instead, he stood up and grabbed my hand roughly. “Enough. We are going home now!” His glare was sharp. “You are embarrassing me.” “Oh, you are embarrassed?” I yanked my hand free and slammed a stack of pictures onto the table. “But you didn’t look embarrassed when you were fucking a bunch of whores behind my back!” He had once said we were mates for life, yet everything about him screamed the opposite. He spread his pheromones all over town and slept with every woman he could find. Just a beta—yet he strutted around like some dominant alpha. “Samantha, what the fuck? Are you stalking me?” Rowan grunted when he saw the photos of him with different women. But instead of guilt, all I saw was annoyance. He was angry because I had humiliated him. That was it for me. I grabbed a glass of iced coffee and threw it at him. Splash! “Samantha! Fuck!” he snarled as the drink soaked his face and clothes. People immediately raised their phones, recording. The barista looked ready to call emergency services if things escalated. I stood up and sneered. “You should be grateful I didn’t order a hot coffee.” Crash! I hurled the glass at his head. Blood trickled down his forehead, but a werewolf like him wouldn’t die from that. If we weren’t in a café, I would’ve thrown everything at him—plates, tables, anything I could get my hands on. Did I feel guilty? Not even a little. “For five years,” I said, my voice filled with disgust, “I’ve watched you cheat, lie, and act like an asshole. I used to think—no, I believed—you’d change. That one day you’d treat me better.” I shoved his chest. “But it never happened. And for the first time in my life, I finally understand—you’ll always be a jerk until the day you die. I’m done, Rowan. I can’t live like this anymore.” He stepped closer, his voice rising. “You think you can just walk away? After I marked you? You’re mine forever, Samantha!” I touched the back of my neck, disgust twisting inside me at the feel of his mark. Lowering my voice so the humans wouldn’t hear, I said, “You’re just my fake mate, Rowan.” “You only have me because my real mate rejected me,” I continued, my tone colder. “And besides, you’re just a Beta. Your mark isn’t anything special.” He had never known that truth. I saw it in his face—the moment his pride shattered. “You ungrateful bitch!” he snapped. “You think you can survive without me? You have nowhere to go! I’m all you have. Do you even have money to live on your own?” Then his tone shifted, softer—but his eyes remained predatory. “Let’s forget today, alright? I’ll forgive you if you apologize.” I laughed. I couldn’t believe the audacity of this man—this shameless, pathetic man I once married. “Sorry? For what? For divorcing a jerk like you? For exposing your disgusting behavior?” I snapped. “And in case you forgot—my life was better before I ever met you, motherfucker.” Before Rowan, I had everything. I was Samantha Cole—a famous actress adored by both humans and supernatural beings. I had it all. Until I married him. At the peak of my career, he convinced me to quit acting and become a full-time wife. I was only twenty-two—young, naive, stupid enough to believe I had found my forever. For a while, he made me happy. But it didn’t last. He started controlling my finances, persuading me to invest in his failing business. Little by little, he drained everything I had built. Within a few years, it was all gone. And once his business finally succeeded, he made sure I depended entirely on him—so I would never leave, no matter how miserable he made me. He cut me off from my pack. From my parents. From everyone. He was insane—and I couldn’t take it anymore. I was done with the abuse. Done with the isolation. “I’m finished here,” I said coldly. “My lawyer from the Nocturnal Order will pick up the divorce papers tomorrow. Make sure you sign them.” I grabbed my bag. “And don’t forget... the higher-ups want to discipline you for sleeping with too many humans.” I turned to leave. But before I could take a step, Rowan grabbed my arm—and struck me. Slap! Pain exploded across my cheek as I stumbled. I tasted blood in my mouth, felt the sting at the corner of my lips. It was just a slap. But Rowan was stronger than me. The room went silent. It wasn’t the first time he had hit me. But in that moment, I finally asked myself— How had I endured this for so long? It hurt. God, it hurt so much. Yet I had never said it out loud. Because if I cried, he hit harder. If I ran, he kicked harder. For four years, I suffered in silence. Not anymore. I swung my fist and punched him straight in the face. Crack. His nose broke instantly. Blood poured out, and I smiled. “Fuck! You bitch!” He raised his hand again, but this time, people stepped in. “Back off, man!” “You have no shame!” someone shouted. “You hit your wife and then get angry when she fights back?” “Don’t feel guilty, girl!” a woman called out. “You made the right choice!” That was exactly why I did this here. If I had confronted him at home, he would’ve locked me away forever. “Ma’am, do you need to go to the hospital?” the barista asked. I touched my lips, then realized my hand was injured too. Still, I shook my head. “I’m fine. You can go back to work.” It would heal. That’s why he never hesitated to hurt me. “Do you have somewhere to go?” a middle-aged woman asked kindly. “You can stay with me if you need.” I smiled at her. For so long, I had been afraid and terrified that leaving Rowan meant I’d be alone, that I’d fall apart. But now I saw the truth. That fear had only been in my head. “I’m okay,” I told her softly. “I have somewhere to go.” I left the café quickly before Rowan could recover enough to chase me. Thankfully, supernatural laws prevented him from attacking me in public. I ran. I didn’t even know where I was going. But I knew one thing. Rowan could still track me through the mark on my neck. The only way to erase it… was to be marked by someone stronger than him. But I refused to let just anyone claim me. Breathing heavily, I pulled out a creased piece of paper. The ink had faded, but I didn’t need it anyway. I had memorized the number long ago. My fingers trembled as I dialed. Maybe he wouldn’t answer. Maybe this was a mistake. But after just one ring. He picked up. I swallowed hard, my voice barely steady as I spoke. “I want us to renew our bond.”Zephyr hesitated for only a moment before carefully placing their son into Samantha’s waiting arms.Kylian made a tiny sleepy sound and wrinkled his little face as though protesting the change.The instant Samantha cuddled him against her chest, he relaxed completely, settling back into a peaceful sleep as if he knew he was perfectly safe.Zephyr slowly rose from the chair.He let out a long sigh before rubbing both hands over his tired face.Samantha stood beside him with Kylian nestled comfortably against her shoulder.She looked up at him with gentle amusement.“Bedroom,” she reminded him softly, speaking to him as though he might fall asleep standing there.A quiet laugh escaped him.“Yes, ma’am.”Together they made their way upstairs at an unhurried pace.The rain continued falling outside, creating a soft rhythm against the windows that made the house feel even warmer.Once inside their bedroom, Samantha carefully laid Kylian in his crib, making sure his blanket rested comfortab
The months that followed became some of the happiest Samantha and Zephyr had ever known.Their once quiet home was no longer silent. It echoed with Kylian’s tiny cries in the middle of the night, his cheerful giggles whenever someone made a funny face, and the soft little noises he made whenever he fell asleep in someone’s arms. Rainy mornings often found the three of them curled up together in bed, reluctant to leave the warmth of the blankets while Kylian slept peacefully between them.The sleepless nights were exhausting.The endless diaper changes could be chaotic.Yet somehow, every little challenge only made their house feel more like a home.Samantha decided to step away from the entertainment industry for several months so she could devote herself to motherhood. Even during her pregnancy, she had carefully chosen lighter work, accepting only advertising campaigns while quietly searching for a movie script that truly inspired her. She no longer felt pressured to rush back into
Time continued to move forward.Just as Samantha had expected, her days became incredibly busy.But this time, the exhaustion carried none of the pain that had once consumed her life. Every long meeting, every late night, every difficult decision had a purpose behind it. She woke each morning knowing that the work she was doing mattered, and that feeling alone made every sacrifice worthwhile.The Luna Light Foundation expanded far beyond anything she had imagined.One city became several.Then several became dozens.Women from different backgrounds began finding their way to the foundation, each carrying scars that reminded Samantha of the woman she used to be. They arrived frightened, broken, uncertain of where to turn next.There, they found shelter.They found legal support.They found therapy.They found people who listened without judgment.Most importantly, they found hope.The foundation became the safe haven Samantha herself had desperately searched for years ago but had never
Zephyr stood perfectly still, unable to process what he had just heard. His brows knitted together as confusion spread across his face.“What do you mean?”Samantha’s smile only grew brighter, carrying a warmth that made her eyes sparkle. She looked at him with a tenderness that almost made her laugh at how completely lost he seemed.“It’s three.”The words struck him like a bolt of lightning.His body became rigid, and for several seconds it felt as though every thought inside his head had simply disappeared.“Three?” he echoed quietly, the word leaving his lips with uncertainty. He searched her face, almost afraid to understand what she was trying to tell him.Instead of answering immediately, Samantha turned toward Ashley.The little girl was still standing nearby with the flower basket tucked carefully against her chest. Her bright eyes bounced between the bride and groom with endless excitement, completely absorbed in the moment as though she were watching the happiest story ever
Samantha’s POVIn the end, Zephyr was right.The moment Franca started speaking with the Elder, it became obvious that I wasn’t in trouble. If anything, the exact opposite was happening.Every few moments, I heard her say the same thing.“You won’t believe this, Elder.”By the fifth or sixth time,
Samantha As we crossed the grounds of the Nocturnal Order headquarters, I found myself thinking about something I hadn’t expected. Years ago, when I was trying to escape Rowan, this place could have been an option. The Order maintained a refuge for supernatural beings with nowhere else to go
Samantha My breath caught almost instantly. And before I could stop myself, I shot to my feet not minding the rattling table.A glass tipped over even, spilling water everywhere. But neither of us cared.The next second, I was in his arms.He caught me easily.“We can really do that?” I asked.Hop
Third POV Samantha couldn’t breathe as Zephyr kissed her deeply, like her lips were the only thing that could ease the burning hunger inside him. Maybe it really did soothe his hunger, because just moments ago, he had looked so weak that he couldn’t even stand. But after devouring her lips, he su


















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