Patricia William Naomi Novel A Love Meant for Another
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Story Summary
Patricia has been married to her mate William for three years, but he has never claimed her, always promising a grand marking ceremony after expanding his territory. On the day she believes will finally be her marking ceremony, Patricia witnesses William claiming her twin sister Naomi instead. She discovers that her entire family and husband have been using her as a placeholder while waiting for Naomi's return. Devastated by the betrayal, Patricia flees, realizing that all the love and attention she received over the past three years was never truly meant for her.
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- Patricia
- Patricia and William
- Patricia and Naomi
- I've been married to my mate, William Parker, for three years. Yet, he has never claimed me.
- what happens to Patricia in the marking ceremony
- what happens to William in the territory expansion
- what happens to Naomi in the silver nitrate poisoning
Character Relationships
Patricia Jenkins - Protagonist, twin sister of Naomi, married to William
- William Parker - Alpha of Bloodstone pack, married to Patricia but in love with Naomi
- Naomi Jenkins - Twin sister, William's true love, poisoned by silver nitrate
- Anthony Jenkins - Eldest brother, favors Naomi over Patricia
- Bradley Jenkins - Second brother, shows conditional affection
- Caleb Jenkins - Third brother, protective but ultimately loyal to Naomi
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He always says that once his territory expands, he will hold a grand marking ceremony for me. I believed him and willingly waited for three years.
But today, I witnessed with my own eyes William claiming my younger sister, Naomi Jenkins, at the altar. In fact, she has been missing for three years.
At the marking ceremony, my three older brothers stand firmly by Naomi's side, supporting her.
"Naomi was too young back then and was deceived by the Beta of the Northern pack into fleeing. Now she's been poisoned by silver nitrate and doesn't have long to live. Her only wish is to become your mate," they say.
William nods and replies calmly, "For three years, I didn't hold a marking ceremony for Patricia. I was waiting for Naomi to return and explain things to me.
"I will claim Naomi as my own to fulfill her final wish. But Patricia must never know. If she finds out, she'll leave me."
My brothers, however, are certain. "It's fine. She loves you that much. Even if she knew, she wouldn't leave. Right now, nothing matters more than Naomi."
I flee in despair, realizing that those three years of waiting were nothing but a cruel joke. The marking ceremony was always meant for Naomi.
After she left, my brothers showered me with affection. I foolishly thought I was finally loved.
But the truth hurts. Whenever Naomi returns, all their love goes back to her.
The moment I learn the truth, my heart shatters, and I leave. Yet why, after I'm gone, do they all regret it?
Chapter 1
After the marking ceremony, my eldest brother, Anthony Jenkins, turned to the crowd and announced, "I booked the upscale restaurant in our territory. Naomi used to love going there."
At that, Naomi Jenkins threw herself into his arms, sobbing. "I thought you'd never accept me again."
My three brothers exchanged glances, each of them wearing the same conflicted look.
My second brother, Bradley Jenkins, ruffled her hair. "You silly girl. Growing up, every time you got into trouble, we were the ones covering for you."
Then, the three of them ushered Naomi toward William Parker's car.
I couldn't watch anymore. My face turned pale, and I bolted.
In truth, Naomi and I were twins. Yet, all my life, she had been the center of attention, while I remained invisible in the background.
Everyone in the family only had eyes for her. They bought her the finest, most extravagant things, and I got whatever she didn't want.
Even the man I secretly lovedWilliam, Alpha of the Bloodstone packwas Naomi's fiance.
I thought I would go my whole life without anyone ever loving me. But three years ago, Naomi ran off with the Beta of the Northern pack.
In their fury, my brothers publicly disowned her.
And William, who had spent three months drowning in grief, proposed to me with moonlight roses. He looked at me with that dazed gaze, as if he were seeing Naomi through my face.
"You and her You look so alike," he had said. "Since she ran off, will you marry me instead? I'll treat you well, I promise."
I knew I shouldn't have said yes, but I was too in love with him.
For the past three years, William had spoiled me so thoroughly that I became the most envied she-wolf in the entire pack.
My brothers changed, too. All the love they had once reserved for Naomi fell on me.
Anthony bought me lavish moonstone jewelry at auctions. Bradley knew I had a sweet tooth and would drive three hours to a neighboring territory just to bring back a strawberry cake for me. My third brother, Caleb Jenkins, never forgot my seafood allergy and would carefully go through every dish before I ate.
But all of it was a lie. The moment Naomi came back, everything vanished like bubbles.
I didn't even know how long I had been wandering outside before I finally drifted home in a daze.
The moment I opened the door, the sight in the living room struck me like a punch to the gut. Anthony was shelling shrimp for Naomi, while Bradley held the antidote and gently coaxed her, "Naomi, it's time to take this."
She tugged at his sleeve, pouting. "It's too bitter! I don't want it!"
Without missing a beat, Caleb handed her a piece of candy. "You used to love these. I've kept them on hand for you."
William spotted me first. Flustered, he quickly rose from Naomi's side.
"Where have you been, Patricia?" he asked. "You weren't home all day."
He gazed at me with tenderness in his eyes. It was as if the wolf who had claimed Naomi at the altar earlier wasn't him.
I didn't respond. Instead, I stared blankly at Naomi.
Guilt flickered across William's face as he stepped away from her.
"Naomi accidentally ingested silver nitrate. The poison has ravaged her body. Her final wish is for us to stay with her until the very end," he explained.
He shifted his gaze away from me, clearly uncomfortable. After a pause, he added, "When she ran off, your brothers and I said we would never forgive her. But she's your sister. Out of respect for you, I couldn't let her leave with regrets."
Just then, Anthony strode over, anxious as he spoke up for Naomi. "What we said back then doesn't count. She was still young and didn't mean any of it."
Out of habit, he reached out to ruffle my hair. But his hand froze halfway, and he drew it back.
Anthony went on, "Naomi doesn't have much time left. Whatever happened back then, let's move past it."
"Yeah." Bradley nodded in agreement. "She was mischievous as a child, but life out there hasn't been easy. She has learned her lesson."
Even Caleb came over quietly, his voice gentle as he said, "At the end of the day, we're still family. You've always been the most sensible one, Patricia, haven't you?"
Their words in her defense stabbed at my chest. Still, I nodded.
I looked at each of them in turn and replied softly, "Alright."
Chapter 2
The moment I agreed, I had already decided to leave forever. The love of my family and my mate no longer belonged to me. Since that was the case, I would let Naomi have it all.
I made up my mind to pack my things and go.
Meanwhile, the four men exhaled in relief at my words, their expressions softening with satisfaction.
"Stay with Naomi for now. We'll get her room ready," William said gently before hurrying upstairs with my three brothers.
I wanted to refuse, but the words caught in my throat.
Only after their footsteps faded upstairs did Naomi saunter over. A triumphant smile played on her lips as she mocked, "Well? Even after three years away and all the mistakes I've made, they still love me the same."
She leaned closer, a cruel smile twisting her lips.
"But you'll always be the pathetic one nobody wants, Pat."
I stepped back and said calmly, "I never wanted to fight you for anything. If it's their love you want, it's yours."
Naomi snickered. "They've always loved me. You were nothing but a stand-in!"
Then, she pulled out a crystal vial and swooped in front of me. "Tell mewhen they see this, will they believe me or you?"
Before I could respond, Naomi pinned me down on the couch. Her strength was far beyond what a patient should have.