"I, Kael Lincoln, reject you, Elara, as my mate." Those words shattered her. Elara had survived cruelty, betrayal, and the weight of a secret that made her both a miracle and a curse. All her life, she'd been used, discarded, and broken until she found a spark of hope in the arms of a prince who never truly claimed her. Now, stripped of love and purpose, she’s fleeing for her life only to land in the cold arms of another Alpha who wants nothing to do with her. But fate doesn't care what they want. Two powerful Alphas. One girl with blood worth killing for. A war on the horizon. And its sacrifice? Who will she choose when both love and survival demand the ultimate price?
ดูเพิ่มเติมELARA'S POV
The leather restraints squeezed tightly on my wrists, securing me to the cold table. I tried to squirm and shift, but they pulled tight, cutting into my skin. I gasped in short, burning breaths as I watched the needle, which was moving ominously close to my arm. I had been in this position hundreds of times before, but it just never got easier.
"Please… don't. I'm tired, doc. You know this isn't healthy," I tousled my hair with a head shake and continued in a barely audible whisper. The acrid taste lingered on my tongue as I spoke the words, knowing that once again they would be muffled.
The pack's physician, Dr. Alder, avoided eye contact with me. He never did, ever. He maintained his interest in his work, hearing my requests as noise in the background.
I pouted my lips in pain as the needle pierced my skin and pushed into my vein. The sharp pinch caused tears to brim behind eyelashes. A chill ran through me as the warmth diffused in my arm and my blood filled the test tube.
"You know your words are meaningless, Elara. The sick need your blood to survive and I must do my job," Dr. Alder said, his tone devoid of emotion. "It will be done soon."
I wanted to scream at him, to make him know how inhumane and wrong this was. But I could not utter the words because I knew it would not change anything. Now this was my destiny. The healer.
The power in my blood would heal and cure those who were hurt or sick. They told me it was a gift, a blessing from the Moon Goddess. But it seemed like a curse - a burden to carry alone.
"What about me, doctor? Don't I have to live?" I wept as I felt tears well in my eyes. I glanced at the ceiling, watching the snake-like figure I had seen numerous times before. It was wrapped around a rod, which reflected my situation.
"You're unlike anyone else. You heal faster and your blood will always recover," replied Dr. Alder.
I tried to divert my attention from the pain and extreme fatigue that came with each extraction. My eyes were cloudy but I fought not to let my tears fall.
The needle was finally withdrawn. Dr. Alder carefully capped the tube containing my blood and unbuckled my wrist. I collapsed onto the table, completely drained of energy.
"Rest here for a moment, briefly," Dr. Alder told him, putting his gear away in a box. "You will be fine in a little while."
I nearly laughed out loud at that. "Is this the new improvement? You're lying in my face when you know I can die from this?" I cursed, the bitter taste on my tongue. How did he have the guts to say that to me? Every time they were taking my blood, part of me went along with it. Something that I would never regain.
Dr. Alder finally turned to me. His gaze cut into mine for a second, before he turned his head away.
"We can't endanger the lives of hundreds to save you alone. You're blessed by the Moon Goddess so be less selfish and contribute your bit in this Clan. This is the only thing you can do after all," he spat and strode away
My lips trembled at his words as they struck too close to the truth. I stayed still for a very long time, struggling to gather enough energy to stand up.
My arms and legs were more than I could manage. Finally, I strained my muscles to stand up, and the room began to spin about me. I grasped the edge of the table to prevent me from falling on the ground.
"I've got to go," I grumbled, comforting myself more than anything else. I left the clinic.
But as I staggered to the door, I could hear footsteps and my stomach curled up into knots.
"Oh, lo and behold look who we have here!" The voice, heavy with wicked amusement, made me shiver.
I didn't have to turn around in order to see the person. It was Seraphina and her cohorts. They were ever-present around me, just biding their time until the optimal moment to strike at me constantly.
"Where do you think you are going, freak?" another one teased Tasha and before I knew it, I was pushed from behind. I stumbled, barely catching my hand against the wall in time.
"I beg you. Leave me alone," I spoke softly, detesting my own pitiful voice. My voice quivered, a world away from its former strength.
Seraphina laughed, "The bitch can talk," and their hands gripped me, flinging me around like a rag doll.
“You foolish wench! You presume you're greater than us simply because you enjoy the Alpha's favor, right? I will slice you to pieces alive," Seraphina cursed and struck my face.
I shouted and covered my cheeks.
"Keep her proper," she shouted. "The Alpha shouldn't notice any such bruises."
Her two friends restrained my wrists as I fought. Seraphina slapped my arms, my ribs, wherever was conveniently hidden by clothing. They could not risk the Alpha finding them.
I attempted to break free but their grip on my wrists was too strong. They brutally laughed as tears ran from my eyes.
"Stop, please. I beg of you. Just stop…" I pleaded desperately.
Seraphina halted and they let go of my arms. I fell on the ground helpless.
"We do not listen to you," screamed Tasha and inflicted a strong punch on my stomach.
I was unable to breathe for a second and clutched my stomach but they found it amusing.
"What are you people doing?" A voice suddenly echoed from the corner.
In an instant, Seraphina and her co-conspirators disappeared. They always made sure they were not discovered and always got away before their actions could be detected.
Seraphina was aware that I would not report her so she continued to harass me.
I pushed myself against the wall, shivering all over. I tried to compose myself, gasping for air terribly. The pack house was never far away, but at present it felt a million miles from me. I needed to be out of this situation, yet my whole body hurt and even standing up became nearly impossible.
With all my might, I made my way down the hallway, every painful step a strain. Reaching the door to the pack house, I leaned against it with whatever strength I had remaining. The laughter and conversation flowed out of the inside, like my previous life that felt so far away.
I had been an orphan as long as I could recall. I had no idea who my parents were or if they had ever lived inside the Lycan Pack. I knew nothing more than that I was a typical latent wolf amongst lycans. At least, I thought so at that time.
I led a pretty normal life. Although I was not one of them, the Lycans would treat me well. I had friends; wonderful friends with whom I spent my whole life and who showed me real love and affection. The only thing missing was a parent for whom I could say I was their own.
It wasn't until I sneaked out with my two best friends, Seraphina and Raven. The elders instructed us not to go to the waterfall at night but we wouldn't listen. We were in rebellion and thought they only wanted to keep us from having a good time. That night we went to the waterfall far into the woods and partied all night.
On the way back in the morning, a bear suddenly appeared and attacked us. We had not gotten our first shift yet and could not defend ourselves. Raven was the only person who could fight so he fought and Seraphina and I hid.
He managed to kill the bear but at the last moment, the bear tore his clothes and stabbed his belly. We screamed as Raven fell.
"Raven!" Seraphina shouted and came out from cover. She dropped to her knees beside him and held his face.
There was blood everywhere.
My heart pounded in my chest because I knew we were going to be in huge trouble if something went wrong with Raven.
Seraphina was hysterical and crying by now as I stood up.
"What do we do, Elara?"
"I… I don't know," I retched away. "He isn't going to make it." I shook my head.
It was a deep wound, so he fainted.
I was lost when at once I could feel a bizzare urge to move closer towards him. I knelt at his feet and followed my own instincts.
I bit my fingertips and let blood fall on the wound.
"What are you doing?" Seraphina asked and I shook my head. I didn't know myself but something compelled me to do it or he'd die.
A moment later, Raven gasped and his eyes opened. The wound healed itself right before our very eyes. Seraphina shrieked with shock and rolled her eyes backwards. She fainted.
We had to bring her back to the pack. She kept telling everyone else afterwards that I was a freak until the Alpha learned about it. The Alpha requested me to heal an Alpha, who was also close to death and that was the lifesaving moment for me.
Now I was nothing but a blood bank to them. They did not care about me and Seraphina bullied me for being a freak.
ELARA'S POVI stared at him, utterly stunned. He broke up with her? Just like that?"Why?" The word slipped out before I could stop it. "Why did you do that?"Kael's eyes darkened, his voice low and steady. "Because she was never my choice. I said I was going to make things right. I intend on doing so now, and by starting, I needed to get rid of Seraphina."I blinked, trying to wrap my head around it. "What does that even mean?"He ran a hand through his thick hair, then fixed his eyes on me with a look so serious it made my heart pound. "You know what I mean, Elara. Stop acting as if you don't. Because deep down, I know you understand exactly what I'm trying to say."I opened my mouth, but he cut me off before I could even say a word."Now might not be the prefect time," he said, vis voice rough around the edges. "But Elara, please let me speak. I have to do this, or else I'd keep living with regrets."I swallowed hard and looked away. I knew exactly what he was trying to do, and tha
ELARA'S POVI stared at him, unsure of what to say. Dr. Alen was the last person I wanted to encounter. Memories flooded back, bitter, painful memories of how he'd draw my blood until I nearly passed out, using me like some tool to heal others. A freak, they all called me. And he took the delight in making me suffer further.I swallowed hard as I nodded. "Hello, Dr. Alen. It's been a while.""Indeed, it has," his voice was calm, but there was something cold beneath it. "What brings you to the infirmary?""I came to treat a little boy. He had a scratch."He raised a brow, scanning the whole area. The other healers just ignored us both and continued with whatever they were doing. "What boy?" He asked, his eyes sharp as he stared at me."He just ran off, barely a minute before you entered.""Oh. Figures. I thought you came here yourself." He smirked slightly.Yeah as if. I mentally scoffed to myself. Forcing a smile, I replied. "I have no business here, why would I come?""I don't know,"
ELARA'S POVMy mind raced. "I...I don't know," I mumbled. "I just found it on my table in my room earlier. I thought it might be a misplaced letter or so..."His gaze narrowed. "Who sent it, Elara?"I shook my head. "I have no idea. Clara didn't say anything about a letter, so I'm just as confused as you are. She's the only one who enters my room."He let out a sigh, a weary sound that tugged at my heartstrings. Without a word, he turned and walked towards his desk, the polished wood gleaming under the soft light. Without hesitation, he unfolded the letter.I watched him, my heart pounding in my chest. What if it was a threat? Or worse? Dreadful news?The air seemed to thicken as he stared at the paper, his face slowly draining of color. My breath hitched in my throat as I watched him. "Kael? What is it? What's wrong?"He didn't answer, his gaze still frozen on the letter. I couldn't stand the suspense any longer. I pushed myself forward, stepping around the desk to stand beside him.
ELARA'S POVI sat on the edge of my bed, the worn quilt scratching against my skin. The silence in the room was heavy, broken only by the rhythmic tap of my fingers against the bed frame. I chewed on my bottom lip, a nervous habit I'd never quite managed to shake.Suddenly my eyes landed on a crisp white envelope that laid on the table beside my bed. Hadn't I had noticed this before? How come I'm just seeing this? My heart skipped a beat. I wasn't supposed to receive any letter...not that I was expecting one from anyone. So who could it be from?A shiver of apprehension snakes down my spine. I tried to shrug off the feeling, telling myself it was probably just a misplaced letter. Besides, if it was for me Clara would have notified me of it before she retired for the day.Could someone else had sneaked into my room? I tried to remain positive, but a nagging voice in the back of my mind. It whispered that something more than just an ordinary letter.Hesitantly, I stood up and picked up
ELARA'S POVThe weight of unspoken emotions pressed down on me, a suffocating blanket woven from guilt, fear, a burgeoning affection for Kael, the persistent lingering love for Ronan, and the terrifying secret of my pregnancy. I'd been running ever since I had realized the depth of my feeling for Kael- a frantic, breathless flight from a truth that threatened to shatter the carefully constructed walls I'd built around my heart against Kael.I wanted to hate him, but I couldn't. It wasn't because of the reason why he told me he did what he did. It was because I really liked him, even though I was angry and pained, I still had feelings for him. Although now my feelings for Ronan were stronger than the feelings I had for Kael, I couldn't believe that I loved both men.My stomach suddenly churned. I jolted up from my bed, rubbing my tummy.The morning sickness had now become increasingly difficult to mask. The exhaustion was relentless and even though Kael and Clara tried to support me di
THIRD PERSON POV.(Before Darius's Attack)Cael had assisted in exposing Marceline's evil act. After he killed Zareth, he then took all the letters from Silas room and hid them in his room, including the two letters Marceline had sent to him. He was also able to steal some from her chambers shortly before he executed his plan to kill Zareth and the Rogue.He then lied to Marceline that Zareth had suddenly vanished. Marceline didn't believe Cael would betray her especially since Clara's life was on the line. She had thought Zareth ran away or worse had happen. She then wrote a letter, and instructed Cael to deliver it to Darius. But instead, he held onto to it, adding it to the list of evidence he was pilling up in other to bring her down.After Alpha Ronan had discovered that the rogue was killed, Cael wanted to tell him the truth and why he killed the rogue: he needed an excuse to make a cover up that someone was behind everything and had to kill the rogue in order to cover the secre
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