webnovel

The Villain Alpha's Cursed Mate

She is the daughter of an Alpha whose family had conquered the last demon wolf in Illyria. Esmeray is born into the prestigious Alpha family, known as the Montague. But after her father's untimely death, her life becomes a nightmare of abuse at the hands of her cruel stepmother and stepbrother, who torment her for lacking a wolf. Desperate for salvation, she dreams of a mate who would come and rescue her from the cruelty of her pack. When he finally arrived, her hopes were shattered, for he had only come to reject her. Her only connection to her family's proud heritage is her striking blue hair, a sacred legacy from her ancestors. But in a desperate bid for freedom, Esmeray cuts her hair to escape being sold to a rogue. Her daring action pushes her to the precipice of death, unwittingly awakening a powerful demon wolf, imprisoned for 15 long years. This Alpha demon, who has yearned revenge and bloodthirst, is instantly drawn to Esmeray the moment he senses her, and he is determined to keep her at his side at all cost. In the world of wolves, the hunt is everything — and he has found a prey worth chasing.

Sky_Li_7376 · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
166 Chs

One Option

—----~⁠♡~--------

Donovan felt a throbbing headache build as he sat through the meeting with the hierarchical members of the damned, and the current agenda revolved around Naya, a topic he had no interest in discussing.

The seven representatives from the prestigious houses were visibly displeased with his decision to strip Naya of her rights in the land, as she belonged to one of the most influential families among them.

"I understand my daughter has offended you," Naya's father said as he rose from his seat with a strained calm, whilst keeping his frustrations in check. "But she remains my daughter, Alpha. Had she known the woman she spoke so rudely to was your mate, I'm certain she would have held her tongue. Furthermore, from what we've gathered, your mate is the daughter of an Alpha from the Therondia pack. It's only natural that we struggle to accept someone whose father commanded half the forces responsible for the slaughter of our people."