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Reclaimed By My Alpha (Natalia and Andrei)
Reclaimed By My Alpha (Natalia and Andrei)
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Author:
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Genre:
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Status:
Ongoing
Natalia is a romance and fantasy storyteller known for blending deep emotions with unforgettable twists. His stories explore powerful fated bonds, impossible choices, and the raw intensity of love pushed to its breaking point. With a signature style that mixes heart-aching vulnerability and breathtaking tension, creates heroines who fight for their place in the world and heroes torn between destiny and desire.
When he’s not writing about Alphas, Lunas, and complicated love, he spends his time exploring new story ideas, interacting with readers, and building worlds filled with passion, betrayal, and second chances. Every book he writes is crafted with the goal of making readers feel—deeply, completely, and fearlessly.
SUMMERY :
Natalia’s life changes in a moment when a nurse hands her a small slip of paper confirming what she never dared to dream—she is eight weeks pregnant. Two months along, carrying Andrei’s child, the Alpha who married her under a five-year contract that promised partnership but never love. The sterile clinic room fades around her as the realization sinks in. She presses a trembling hand to her abdomen, feeling nothing yet everything. A new life, a new possibility, a new beginning—at the very moment their marriage is set to end in just thirty days.
For four years, Natalia has served as Luna with dedication, dignity, and unwavering loyalty. She never asked for affection, though she held the silent wish for it. She believed fate had chosen them because the moment she saw Andrei, her wolf recognized him. But Andrei never truly opened his heart to her. A wall stood inside him, impenetrable, fortified by grief.
And that grief had a name—Lilith.
Lilith was the woman Andrei loved before Natalia. The woman whose laughter still echoed faintly in the halls of the Alpha house, whose portraits remained untouched, whose perfume lingered as a ghostly reminder in drawers and shelves. When Natalia entered this home, she entered as a placeholder, filling the Luna position that tragedy had emptied. She had hoped that time, patience, and loyalty would soften Andrei’s ice. She hoped he would one day look at her not as a contract or replacement but as a partner chosen by fate.
Now, with a baby growing inside her, Natalia starts to imagine that maybe this miracle might change everything. Maybe Andrei would finally see her—really see her. She prepares a special dinner, picks up his favorite ingredients, and imagines the look on his face when she tells him he will become a father. Her heart beats faster with fragile hope.
But as she returns home, something feels off. The Alpha house is too quiet. The staff avoids her eyes. And then she sees them—two pairs of shoes at the door. One is Andrei’s. The other pair is delicate, feminine, and new.
Inside their bedroom, she finds Andrei sitting on the bed, holding another woman in his arms. A woman with a trembling voice, familiar eyes, and features that resemble Natalia in uncanny ways. The woman turns, and Natalia sees what she never believed she would ever see:
Lilith.
Alive.
Not dead. Not lost. Not gone.
Alive and crying in Andrei’s arms.
Her return shatters every piece of hope Natalia had built. Lilith explains that she was kidnapped by rogues six years ago. Tortured. Starved. Broken. She tells Andrei she survived by thinking of him, fighting for the chance to return home. Andrei holds her protectively, his face torn between relief, shock, and guilt.
Just like that, Natalia’s place in the house—her place in Andrei’s life—crumbles.
Lilith immediately senses the dynamic. She smiles at Natalia only with her lips, never her eyes. She asks why she cannot stay in the Alpha house, the place she claims she has always belonged. Andrei, torn between past and present, gives in. Natalia, swallowing her pain, forces herself to prepare a guest suite even though everyone knows Lilith will not stay a guest for long.
The next morning, Natalia seeks refuge in the study. She pulls out the marriage contract, the document that defined her relationship for the past four years. Written in black and white is the clause she never had the courage to face:
If a child is conceived, custody belongs to the Alpha. The offspring remain within pack territory.
Her heart sinks. The baby she wanted to give Andrei as a gift, as a new beginning, might now be taken from her. Even if their contract ends, Andrei can legally keep the child. The reality hits her like a blow. She doesn’t even know how, when, or if she can tell him she is pregnant now—especially after what she witnessed last night.
Before she can gather her thoughts, Lilith walks into the study uninvited. Her sweetness from yesterday is gone. Her true face emerges—sharp, confident, territorial. She tells Natalia plainly that she should leave. That she was only a replacement during Lilith’s absence. That Andrei belonged to her before and will belong to her again.
Natalia stands her ground, reminding Lilith that she is Andrei’s fated mate. But Lilith fires back that a mark never bound them, that Andrei never gave Natalia the recognition she hoped for.
Then Lilith’s composure breaks. She reveals years of suffering, bitterness, and rage. She blames Natalia for living in her house, wearing her title, being by Andrei’s side—even though Natalia never wished for this pain. The argument escalates until suddenly Lilith’s hand is around Natalia’s throat, pinning her to the bookshelf. Natalia’s wolf reacts in a surge of instinctive protection—not for herself but for her unborn child. Her claws emerge, slicing across Lilith’s cheek.
Lilith screams.
Andrei bursts into the room moments later. But instead of asking what happened—or noticing the bruises on Natalia’s neck—he immediately rushes to Lilith. He holds her, comforts her, listens to her sobbing claim that Natalia attacked her unprovoked. Natalia tries to explain, but Andrei cuts her off with harsh words, colder than she has heard in months.
He warns her that she better pray Lilith is unharmed.
And then, he leaves with Lilith in his arms.
Natalia stands alone in the room, surrounded by scattered papers, trembling from the attack and the realization that everything she loved—her role, her marriage, her future—has been ripped from her hands in a single day. The marks on her neck sting, but the deeper wound is the one inside her chest.
She had hoped to share joy. Instead, she has been replaced by a ghost who returned to life.
Andrei still doesn’t know she carries his child. And now… Natalia wonders if she will ever gather the courage to tell him, or if doing so will only bind her to a life where she is unwanted—yet unable to walk away because her baby belongs to the pack.
Her world, once built on fragile hopes, is now collapsing. The only thing left standing is the life inside her—a tiny spark of fate that might be her salvation, or her destruction.
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