Rejected But Unbroken :Fated For The Cruel Alpha

Rejected But Unbroken :Fated For The Cruel Alpha

By:  Winnergirl.  Completed
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Layla Jamie is an orphaned Omega living in a pack where she faces neglect and mistreatment from her fellow pack members. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets her mate, who is revealed to be the Alpha of her pack. Unfortunately, he rejects Layla and banishes her from the pack because of her low status. Striving to survive on her own, Layla discovers a new abilities and strengths she wasn't aware of before and put them to practice. As she grows stronger, her former mate realizes his mistakes and come to seek for her forgiveness. Now faced with a difficult decision, Layla must decide if she can trust him again and give him a second chance at love. However, she must tread cautiously to protect herself from being hurt once more.

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Esther Gana
I feel so bad for Layla ...
2024-02-27 15:57:24
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rosenlyobeng
Why do Brad like treating Layla like that? He's a bad guy but in a loving way and now begging for her love. Isn't that foolishness ? You don't love a woman but you're begging for her love now after calling her weak.
2023-10-12 16:12:04
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rosenlyobeng
I don't like to start a book that won't finish or be completed. Please try as much as possible to drop two or more chapters at least.
2023-10-12 16:07:25
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rosenlyobeng
Author when are you dropping more chapters?
2023-10-12 16:05:39
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Shining Light
When will you be posting the next chapter?
2023-10-12 15:43:31
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Shining Light
Please more chapters and please edit your work before posting, I had to pass most errors but I overlooked because the book flowed well.
2023-10-12 15:42:49
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Shining Light
This book should be rated more
2023-10-12 15:41:16
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Tonnica Addo
Ggggbhhhhbb
2023-10-06 10:02:56
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Loretta
This book is definitely about a strong woman & the various trials she faces & overcomes. The only issue is the reading availability every few days. It makes you want to find another to read instead.
2023-08-25 02:08:30
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Joan
I love your book please continue with your updates. Finally, a book about a strong woman. ............
2023-08-22 02:21:17
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Delinda Schumacher
47 chapters 8-18-23
2023-08-19 06:49:16
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Joan
This book is very interesting. I just for more than one update per day. The longer you drag the story will cause disinterest in your book. Keep it going!!!!
2023-08-14 03:48:43
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Tonnica Addo
Sfghghhhhh
2023-10-05 10:22:13
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144 Chapters
Rejected Under The moonlight At The Mating Ritual
At times, the treatment I receive within my pack sparks doubts about my belongingness. As an Omega, the lowest rank, I've observed how they treat others of my kind, but their issue with me feels more personal. Despite working diligently at the park beta's house, tending to every need, I recognize the less-than-ideal treatment I endure. This has persisted for years, and though I've stayed silent, considering it a learning experience, I've harbored a persistent hope. A hope to meet my mate, someone who will rescue me from this situation. As time passes, I sense the urgency, realizing that if it doesn't happen soon, it might not happen at all. Suddenly, my name echoes through the air, a signal that there's assigned work awaiting my attention. "Layla!" "Coming!" I respond, hastily brushing a hand over my face. Assigned to do laundry, I suspect my prolonged absence has been noticed. Letting out another sigh, I ascended the stairs swiftly, covering two steps at a time. "You were sent ou
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Banished
"Well, think again, slave girl. Let me remind you, in case you've forgotten." Biting my lip, I unintentionally took a step backward, absorbing his anger. Uncertain about what drove me to speak directly to him, I now realized I was in trouble. He had rained insults on my appearance and status too many times in the past, calling me ugly and attacking me so intensely that I hesitated to face myself in the mirror. I cursed the temporary haze that had overtaken me. Yet, it felt right, him being my mate. I could swear it was orchestrated by the gods. Realizing I had zoned out, I looked back up at him, apologizing. "I'm sorry, sir," I tried. "No, you listen to me. Even if you were the last person in this pack, I wouldn't make you my Luna. It's not just about your appearance or how displeasing you are to my sight. You're a mere Omega, a nobody on this pack's ladder. You hold no relevance, and I would merely waste my time on you. Besides, you're weak, lily-livered, spineless. What use could y
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Life Outside The Pack
A few hours later, I had managed to barrel through half of the meals left behind for the festival. My stomach was drum tight, and I Had torn up some of the tablecloths so I could tie up some food to take along with me. As an Omega slave, it wasn't as though I really had anything to my name. I had ruined whatever standing I had managed to build for myself in my search for saving, so there was no need to dawdle. A nagging thought in the back of my mind told me that I was letting go of too much and should beg the Alpha for my place in the pack back. But I ignored it. I was all too aware of what the outside world held in store for me, and I preferred all the roughness and chaos to the pack where I was ostracized. I would not have a warm bed to sleep in at night, sure. But at least I would also not be called 17 different variations of useless, and that made me happy. Looking back at everything I would be leaving behind once more, I heaved a deep sigh and continued my walk ahead. There w
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A Voice At The River
In the morning, I stretched out my hands as I usually did before a long day of work and instead met the roof of the hollow tree. Startled, I jumped up, and bumped my head against the tree trunk, the reality of the last day hitting me fast. I was itchy and wondered if I had not made such a grand mistake leaving my pack and coming into the woods where I had no water, no food, no safety, and knew no one.A bird chirped in the distance, and I wondered how early the day was. The moon had faded into the distance, but the sun was not yet out, a weird interloping of the two of them leaving the outside world blanketed in darkness.My body clock usually woke me up before it was even 5am, so I decided it must still be around that time and crawled out of the tree trunk. Grabbing on to my makeshift knapsack, I began to walk in the direction of what I hoped was a stream so I could wash up. I had not gone this long without the splash of ester on my skin - even as a slave - and I was starting to see
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Joining The Pack Of Outcasts
A few moments later, the sun was peeking out from behind a cloud, and I was on the journey with Lee and the rest of the outcasts. We had been making conversation, getting to know each other more, and in all honesty, it had been fun, but there were some things he reminded me of about my former pack, and it made me feel a certain sense of nostalgia for a life I had not even lived. He was an orphan, just like me, albeit a more recent one. He was a Beta, which was where our experiences differed, but he had lived almost all of his life in his pack with his mother. Apparently, his mother was an outcast wolf, so he was not treated with as great regard by the other members of his pack. Kimora and Wally were adopted siblings, and had been sent out of their packs because they were both too strong. I thought that was a good thing, and I told them as much. They smiled just then, the first one I had ever seen them give me.Lee liked to sing under his breath, so every few minutes, I would catch h
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First Ambush
I was starting to find that I was glad that I had stumbled upon the outcasts. For one, the first thing that had gone wrong had been solved immediately, and I was left speechless at how quickly they had managed to avert the crisis I had preempted. Luke, the deaf guy had been leading us ahead, and he seemed to have missed the sight of a stray twig that was lying on the ground. I thanked the gods that he could not hear how absurdly loud the noise he had managed to make because everyone’s heads swiveled around in shock. We had been passing through an uncomfortable patch of trees that we suspected belonged to a pack of wolves that were not the most welcoming, and it was such a considerable amount of space that skirting around it would have taken too long. I had not been the one to notice that we were in another pack’s territory – that had been Lee – but I had taken the lead on skirting through and staying out of sight. As someone who had worked as a maid in a home that I was not wanted in
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Eric, Erin And Remy
Night was beginning to fall, and my arm ached where the tree branches had slapped me during my run. We needed to find a place to settle down soon, and I had already even started to tire, the burst of energy that had propelled me forward quickly dying out. Lee was back in front, and I was walking behind with Luke again. The night air was breezy, something I had come to appreciate, thanks to the heat I could feel in my fingertips. I was getting tired, and was already considering walking ahead to ask Lee to stop for the night, when he called out. “I think it’s about time we stopped for the day. We haven’t had anything to eat all day. Kimora, go with Luke, see if you can find us something for dinner. David, find some twigs to use to start the fire. Layla and I will prepare the campsite for tonight while everyone does that. Is that okay?”A chorus of yeses echoed all around the other outcasts, and we all went to our designated stations. To Lee, I asked, “How exactly are we supposed to pre
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A Born Warrior
Later that night, everyone was lying down close to each other, snuggled close for warmth. We would have to take shifts watching over each other for safety, and I had volunteered myself up for the very first one. I felt a pang of guilt I could not explain for bringing in three more mouths that we had to feed, and I wanted to work off the guilt somehow. I suspected that Lee knew what was on my mind when I had volunteered myself, but he had said nothing very graciously, allowing me the time I needed to process what I had to. I was more than pleased that Erin, Eric, and Remy had gotten to eat something. I wondered how long they had been in the bushes without anyone but little Eric to care for them.I had never had an elder sibling, or anyone to look out for me and take care of me, so I knew firsthand how hard it was, and I wanted so badly to take care of them. That aside, I had quite a lot to think about, like where the strength I had used earlier had come from. I wish I could credit i
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She Said, Ok.
Returning back to the pack, I made my way to where Lee had woken up from and laid my head on the pallet. Almost immediately, I fell asleep, only rousing a few times in the night when someone moved. It was nothing like the previous night in the hollow tree, but I was a lot of friends richer, and I had learned something about myself that I hadn’t known before.When I woke up in the morning, I could smell the sweet scent of oranges, and I woke up abruptly. Like I hadn’t pummeled him the night before, Lee casually held out an orange to me, and gratefully, I accepted it and got to my feet. Making use of the makeshift water collector they had made the night before, I splashed some water over my face and rinsed the orange before peeling the skin off and biting into it. Within seconds, I had finished it, and gratefully, I accepted the orange that Kimora offered to me. I was embarrassed, but I was far too hungry to care for too long, so I bit into that too. Looking up, I realized that everyone
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We Don't Mean No Harm
A few hours later, I believed that I had found the place I wanted all of us to settle in. We had had breakfast back at the clearing, some venison that Luke had done out to get, and it had been a hearty meal, with enough leftovers for us to drag along with us as we went on our way now. It had taken us some time too – I had almost asked to stop a few times but since the littles were walking on without any problems, I pushed myself to do what they were doing. I suspected it was because I was not used to this kind of work since my entire walking experience in the pack I was from was walking to the stream. Once at the spot, we had immediately made some new friends. We had been smelling the scent of nearby wolves for a few minutes, and everybody was on edge, until I had enoihhband fishef out the two wolves who had bee skanking behind us on our way to the clearing. “What do you want?” I'd asked, unblinking. I had sensed no threats from them, and everyone else in the pack seemed to be jus
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