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Trapped And Claimed By The Alpha Brothers

[WARNING CONTAINS RAPE AND ABUSE.] THIS IS A DARK FANTASY SO BE AWARE OF THE CHARACTERS. “One fated to, a human. One fated to mate with a fox. When fate ties one woman to two brothers, love becomes a war.” Xavier Thorne; Alpha of his pack, an heir to the hierarchy and destined to lead. Fated to a mate unlike any other… a human. Kraven Thorne; his ruthless half brother, Alpha of his pack and a challenger to his throne. Bears a bond to a Fox… said to be rare. What happens when fate binds them both… to the same woman? Athena Taylor was born human, living an ordinary life in the city… struggling under the crushing debt her father left behind. When she accepts a mysterious job in a secluded town, all she wants is enough money to survive. Instead, she discovers a world that should not exist. She never expected that single choice to tear her life apart. She never expected death… and rebirth. When Athena awakens with the fox spirit bound inside her, she becomes the center of a dangerous prophecy. Drawn into the empire of werewolves, power and politics. She finds herself trapped between two Alpha brothers destined for the throne. As the brothers wage war for power and for her, Athena faces an impossible choice. Will she embrace this world and choose a mate? Will she run and leave them both behind? Or will she be hunted before destiny gives her the chance? One woman. Two Alphas. A fate that could shatter an empire.
RiyaSarkar24 · 93.4k Views

True Liability

Liability It’s not just a legal term or an accountant’s recurring nightmare about depreciation schedules. Liability is when the people you trust smile at you while secretly sharpening knives. It’s when loyalty collapses faster than a crypto currency named after someone’s hamster. It’s the grim reminder that betrayal isn’t an accident — it’s a business model. Liability isn’t numbers on a balance sheet. It’s people. It’s systems. It’s everything you thought you could trust.And if people are walking liabilities… what about the systems we build? What about the machines we tell ourselves will “help” us? You know, the ones that already track what time you sleep, how often you breathe, and whether you really need that third slice of cake? Imagine when they decide they’ve had enough of our bumbling, finger-pointing, betrayal-filled leadership and choose to “update” the management structure. Spoiler: you’re not going to like the patch notes. The True Liability is a dark, menacing meditation on betrayal, trust, and the terrifying possibility that artificial intelligence may actually run things better than humans — not because it’s smarter, but because it’s tired of watching us make decisions like caffeinated interns playing office politics with a Magic 8-Ball.Betrayal is the oldest algorithm — and the machines have finally learned it. With menace lurking like a software update that promises “improved performance” but delivers digital food poisoning, this book asks the question no one wants answered but everyone can’t stop thinking about: If betrayal is the only constant in human history… who — or what — should really be in charge of the mess we call society?
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Betrayed By My Ex-Husband, Claimed By His Half-Brother

“I beg you, Mia. Please tell me that this child is mine,” Henry begged as he looked at the woman holding the little boy in her arms. But, just as he reached forward to hug her— “Dear brother, just what do you think you are doing? Why are you trying to hug my wife and son?” Lucas stepped in between the two with a cheeky smile on his lips. He pointed to the boy and said, “Look carefully; he is my son.” Mia snorted upon hearing the two men fighting over her son. She hugged the little boy and smiled politely, “Last I remember, I was the one who gave birth to him. So carry on with your games, boys.” Mia Wills never knew how feeble life truly was until she lost everything in a matter of just a few hours. Seventy-two hours ago, she was a happily married woman who was about to head for her honeymoon. But seventy-two hours later, she met with her husband’s cold eyes, who asked her to divorce him. An accident ripped Mia’s world apart. Not only did it nearly take her life, it also took away Henry Holman’s memories. Her newly married husband. With more than three years of memories gone, Henry no longer remembered pursuing Mia and marrying her out of love. Instead, he believed the lies of his first love and girlfriend, Jamie Hudson, who spun a story where she was chased away by Mia, who took her place and married Henry by lying to him. And what did Henry do after listening to her lies? He demanded a divorce, chasing Mia away from his life. But how could Mia let go? She believed that as long as she persisted, Henry would remember her one day. But with the continuous torment and humiliation for months, including watching her husband bring his mistress to their wedding house, Mia could no longer hold on. She signed the divorce papers and left. She believed that with the divorce, she and Henry would never cross paths again. That was until Jamie’s callous scheme dragged her back not only in front of Henry but also in the bed of his half brother, Lucas Holman. Lucas Holman, the half brother of her ex-husband, was back in the city and he returned not only to take back what belonged to him but he was there to do it with a bang. And Mia, who was set to forget the night of their entanglement, found herself in another turmoil when Lucas offered a contract to marry her. In exchange, he promised to save her father. The temptation was too strong for Mia to ignore. But as she signed the contract, she swore to never fall for Lucas. But would she be able to keep her feelings at bay when Lucas starts showering her with his undivided attention? Was it truly an act of love or a part of his cruel scheme? Moreover, when a murder case binds Henry, Mia and Lucas together, what kind of secrets will be unravelled? Would they still be sane after the shards of truth pierce them? Or would they lose themselves forever?
fairytail72 · 426.3k Views