My Alpha Drove Me to Hell Novel – “Melissa, don’t think that just because you’re my Luna, you get to make decisions for me—especially not about who stays by my side.” “Ordering you to kneel and apologize to Queenie is already letting you off easy!” I was sprawled on the cold floor, humiliated, my limbs trembling. At the sound of his voice, I lifted my head stiffly.
My husband. My fated mate. Alpha Joseph. He stood tall in a sleek, tailored suit—every inch the powerful Alpha. His sharp, chiseled features were just as I remembered from the day we first met. But the warmth that once filled his eyes had vanished. All that remained was frost. And it cut deeper than claws. I tried to push myself off the ground, but before I could rise, he yanked me back down by the hair. “Melissa,” he growled, his voice low and dangerous, “seems I’ve been too kind to you.
You’ve forgotten what it means to obey your Alpha.” I let out a hollow laugh—broken, bitter, and wet with tears. I stared up at him, my voice shaking with rage and heartbreak. “Too kind? You destroyed my pack. You slaughtered my family.” “Joseph… they were my parents. My little sister…” “They were collateral,” he said coldly. “You shouldn’t have dared lay a hand on Queenie. This is your punishment.” I screamed, voice raw with grief.
“You didn’t have to go after my family! My sister practically grew up in your arms! How could you—how could you do that?! Do you even have a soul?” “If you’re so desperate for revenge,” I snarled, “then don’t hide behind Queenie—come at me! I’m the one you want, right?!” “Kill me, Joseph! Avenge your precious Queenie and finish it already!” The crushing pressure around my throat turned my vision red. Veins throbbed at my temples, and my lungs burned for air. Inside my head, my wolf Ivy howled in rage.
“Melissa, let’s shift. I’ll rip those traitors apart!” I couldn’t hold her back anymore. She surged forward, taking over. Snarling with fury, Ivy launched at Alpha Joseph—but he was faster. Too fast. With one swift move, he dodged her strike and slammed a brutal kick into our ribs, sending us crashing into a tree with a sickening thud. Before I could recover, he was on me again. One hand clamped tightly around my throat as he forced me to look at him. I shut my eyes, refusing to give him the satisfaction.
“Melissa,” he said, voice low and cold, “you’re my Luna. Why would I ever kill you? I told you—behave, and the title of Black Mist Pack’s Luna will always be yours.” Then he shoved me away like I was nothing. Queenie’s soft, poisonous voice cut through the silence. “Joseph, isn’t today Melissa’s father and sister’s memorial? From what I hear, she hasn’t even gone back since the accident. If she doesn’t leave soon, she might miss her final chance to say goodbye.” My eyes flew open in shock.
From that day on, Alpha Joseph had kept me under lock and key—no phone, no contact with the outside world. I didn’t even know today was their memorial.