The Fated Mate
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The Fated Mate

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becky evchich Romance

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Rebekah was ordinary. Ordinary home. Ordinary family. Ordinary wolf.
At least, that’s what everyone told her.
She wasn’t like Adrianna—the flawless, untouchable golden girl of the pack. Adrianna had it all: beauty, power, confidence… and Zane. The strongest male, the one destined to become Alpha. Together, they were the couple every wolf envied. Rebekah never thought she even existed in Zane’s world—until the night he spoke to her.
One simple invitation. A meeting at the lake, where young wolves gathered to laugh, dance, and test their futures. To Rebekah, it felt like fate. For the first time, she let herself imagine more—imagine that maybe she wasn’t invisible after all.
But someone was watching. Someone who refused to let Rebekah step into the spotlight. Adrianna.
When one of Zane’s packmates carried the news straight to her, Adrianna’s rage burned hot. She had never cared about the quiet, ordinary girl from the edges of the pack. But now? Rebekah had to be put back in her place. Humiliated. Broken. Forgotten.
And so the trap was set.
While Rebekah twirled before her mirror in a new dress, heart pounding with excitement, Adrianna and her friends plotted her downfall. While Rebekah painted on her hope and ignored her best friend’s warnings, the wolves she longed to belong to sharpened their cruelty. And while she dreamed of Zane as her mate, Zane himself stood by—silent, complicit, watching.
That night shattered Rebekah.
But broken things don’t always stay broken. Sometimes they sharpen into something far more dangerous.
Rebekah swore she would never be weak again. She would never bow to Adrianna’s games or Zane’s silence. She would rise, stronger than them all—stronger than anyone dared to imagine.
And when her time came, the entire pack would see what an “ordinary” wolf could become.

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The Invitation

Rebekah walked into school Friday morning, the crisp September air still clinging to her hair and clothes. The noise of lockers slamming and students laughing filled the halls, but her mind wasn’t on any of it. She adjusted the strap of her bag and tried to shake off the memory of her nightmare from two nights before. Her hands trembled sligh……

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