Khalid walked off the stage to hand the mic to the MC, who was too shaken to move from where he stood. Then I watched as he left the room afterward, leaving confusion in the air.
My legs gave out, and Dilan caught me as I was about to fall to the ground, tears welling up in my eyes.
The excruciating sensation followed. Bell was breaking inside of me. My soul twisted like it was being dragged. I fought to prevent any attention in my direction, but the pain was just too much.
Even through the pain, I could hear the murmurs around me. Soon, everyone was gasping, and the entire hall had eyes on the girl the Alpha’s second son was holding.
Slowly, they started putting the pieces together.
“Wait… is it that Omega?”
“She’s the one?”
“How did she manage to get the next Alpha as her mate?”
“Why is my Dilan with her?”
“I saw Khalid looking in a particular direction as he spoke. So it must be her.”
“Why does she look so surprised then? Did she really expect that he’d accept her?”
The last of those words drove my tears to the edge. Bell was weeping. She wanted release. She wanted me to free her and run out of here—she strangely also wanted me to go find her mate despite the fact that he had just rejected her.
My entire body shook. There were whispers from all corners, and I could tell a small crowd had gathered around me, even though my face was buried beneath my arms. Some people were laughing at me. Someone mentioned how happy I must’ve been, thinking I’d won a jackpot for “accidentally” being mated to Khalid.
I felt sorry for myself—and for Bell too. I was shaking so much I wasn’t sure if I could even stand.
Dilan was still by my side, crouched next to me on the floor. I was relieved that I wasn’t completely alone, but at the same time, I felt uncomfortable. Why hadn’t he left? Why was he still with me after what happened?
People were already murmuring about him. What would they think was going on?
Suddenly, he stood up.
“It would be much appreciated if you all leave. You came for the Alpha’s birthday, not to watch and gossip like fools over my family’s business.”
His choice of words amused me, so much so that, in a different state of mind, I might have laughed.
I felt the crowd disperse, but I still couldn’t raise my head. I wanted Dilan to leave too. The Alpha and Luna were bound to come here any moment now. I wondered how they would react to the situation.
But I knew I didn’t have to wait to find out.
I picked myself up and ran out of the hall, no clear direction in mind. Bell was screaming at me for release. But I wouldn’t shift here. I needed to get out of the house and into the woods instead.
***
Since the pack-house was busy from the event and the crowd was scattered, I found a way to sneak out without the guards detecting me.
I ran as fast as my legs could carry me, the pain of rejection pushing me forward. There were tales about how it felt to be rejected by a mate—how it burned, how it broke—but I never thought it would be this unbearable. The pain was like holding your breath on purpose, only to realize you couldn't exhale again. It really felt like I would die.
At some point, I stripped naked, hiding my clothes near some bushes. The distant chirping of birds calmed me a little, and I wondered if all the birds were okay—if any of them were going through something like me.
Then my bones cracked, and Bell burst free.
My black wolf sprinted deep into the woods, refusing to stop because stopping meant thinking. Thinking meant remembering him. I clawed at trees, tearing at the bark as if that could tear the agony from my soul.
Even in wolf form, I was crying.
Bell collapsed onto the dried leaves, her breaths shaky. I thought about my parents. What would they want me to do? Would they blame me if I ran away? If I ended my pain the easiest way possible?
A fresh wave of sorrow ripped through me. Then Bell was up again, running harder.
I knew where we were going.
There was a way out of the pack—a dangerous one. It was forbidden, but that was the point. That was my aim. If I got killed there, at least I wouldn’t have to do it myself.
Then, suddenly—
Something brushed against my fur. Not deep enough to wound, but hard enough to knock me off balance. I yelped as my body crashed into a tree, the impact rattling through my bones.
Pain lanced through me as I shifted back into human form. My hands dug into the ground, breaths coming hard and fast.
An arrow.
Chills danced on my skin as I crouched lower, bracing for another one. But when I lifted my gaze, my breath caught.
Dark boots stood before me.
Then his scent hit.
A scent so intoxicating, so unbearably sweet that it almost knocked me out.
I swallowed hard, heart pounding. How was he here? Did he… follow me?
I shivered as I slowly pushed myself up, and soon, I was staring into the most stormy gray eyes I had ever seen.
“Omega?”
His voice sent a shiver down my spine, momentarily making me forget the pain he had caused.
Bell stirred. She was elated, desperate. It took all my self-control not to throw myself at him.
His gaze swept over me, sharp and assessing. Then it hit me—
I was completely, utterly naked.
Heat crawled up my skin, but I refused to back away. Instead, my eyes flickered past him, taking in the wooden door that stood open behind him. Underground storage. Everyone knew he was a master of weapons, so I guessed he had a hidden stash there.
I forced myself to meet his gaze again, even though looking at him felt like standing too close to a flame. He was huge. Broad shoulders stretched the white fabric of his shirt, muscles rippling subtly with every movement. His presence did something strange to me—made me feel weak, yet aware of myself in a way I hadn’t before.
And as much as his presence comforted me, it also terrified me.
“You should go on,” he said at last, voice void of emotion. “I mistook you for a rogue, hence the shooting. Send my regards to the people of the Moonlight Pack… if you make it.”
The breath left my lungs.
The pain returned.
Bell reached for his wolf, but—nothing. It felt like an empty void. Like his wolf was shut off.
I clenched my fists. He rejected me, fine. He hated Omegas, fine. But did he really feel nothing? Did his wolf not fight him? Was there truly no part of him that ached for me?
Tears pricked my eyes as the questions tore through me.
No. It wasn’t true.
I refused to believe he was just… empty. That he didn’t feel anything.
Then his voice cut through the air again—low, deliberate.
“I was waiting for you.”
I froze.
My heart stuttered in my chest, and my gaze snapped to his.
Waiting… for me?
For a split second, hope bloomed inside me, fragile and trembling. Maybe he’d changed his mind. Maybe he wasn’t as heartless as he pretended to be. Maybe he—
“I’m glad to hear that you’re more patient than me, brother. Though I’m confused as to what you’re doing here.”
The voice that spoke wasn’t his.
My stomach dropped.
Slowly, I turned to find Dilan standing there, smiling at Khalid.
And just like that, the hope shattered.
Khalid hadn’t been speaking to me.
He had been speaking to his brother.
NORAThough the tears in my eyes had finally stopped, a crushing heaviness lingered in my chest. I knew I shouldn’t be here with him. But I just couldn’t move. I could not leave him alone in this condition—especially since he had gotten beaten because he wanted to protect me.Levi lay on a bed in one of the palace rooms. His body was bruised and swollen, and I felt every pang of his suffering deep within me. Maybe it was because of the mate bond, or because of my guilt. But I felt his pain like I was the person that was beaten.It was the other guards who had carried him here after Khalid had finished. I remembered the mix of surprise and anger on their faces as they asked what happened. They demanded the reason Lord Khalid had beaten their leader—but I couldn’t give it to them. I couldn't even explain who I was to him, or why I had been with him—because he hadn’t given me permission to tell anybody yet.The healer who had tended to him walked back into the room. It was a woman twice
MIA “…So if you’re still thinking about running back to him, like in those stupid love stories, with the intention of asking why, then I feel more sorry for you than I feel for him.” Dilan’s words hit me hard, like a hot rod grazing my skin. I looked at his face and saw the sincerity in them. Levi’s words played in my head—“Dilan doesn’t hate his brother as much as it seems.” A part of me had believed him. But now I don't.I heard footsteps behind us. I turned to see two maids carrying trays. They wore brown uniforms, which briefly reminded me of the walls in the room I woke up in. Their expressions were calm and unwavering, a stark contrast to how my own face must be.“Serve them in the dining room. I’m not eating here today.”They nodded and bowed before walking over to the dining section at the end of the room. I watched as they placed the food on the table and stepped back.Apparently, Dilan always ate alone and never used the dining room or table. But he was going to start usin
KHALIDI parked my car outside my house and turned off the ignition. Lady Velvet came out immediately, a surprised expression on her face. She hadn't expected me back anytime soon.Somebody else was with her, a lady I recognized as her daughter because she'd come to visit a few times. Her mouth opened when she saw me, and she muttered something to her mother.“Welcome back, son,” Lady Velvet said, approaching me with curiosity. “Is something wrong? Why are you back so soon?”“I came to get something,” I grumbled under my breath and walked inside.Her daughter bowed and said, “Greetings, Lord Khalid. It’s been quite long.”I stopped for a moment to stare at her, noticing the welcoming smile in her eyes. The desire her tone held was irking at my skin. She was pretty and thin with black hair—shorter and lighter than Mia’s. I groaned as I thought of her again, and entered the house without answering her greeting.I went straight into my room and pushed the door open. The room was well arr
Mia woke to the sound of music, blinking as she yawned. Her hands felt sore and painful as she rubbed her eyes. Getting up from the plush, velvet-covered bed, she looked around the room she was in and suddenly jumped. The room was large and well-arranged, with walls painted a soft, creamy white. Rugs in pastel hues covered the floor, adding warmth and texture. A delicate chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a gentle glow. The furniture was elegant and feminine, with detailed carvings and curved lines. Brown curtains filtered the sunlight, creating a serene atmosphere. Every detail seemed designed for comfort and relaxation. A sudden chill seeped into her bones. Remembering she had been in Dilan’s car, Mia wondered how she had fallen asleep. She walked slowly toward the door, breathing in the lavender fragrance. Her fingers brushed the cool metal of the handle, and the memory slammed into her: Dilan's words about coming to the human world. This must be it. She must have fal
NORAIt was evening, and I was standing at the back of the packhouse, under a tree. I continuously looked around to make sure no one was coming. Getting here hadn't been easy, as there were guards everywhere.Levi had told me to wait for him. I smiled as I thought about him. I had known he was my mate four days ago, and I had been so happy and fulfilled. Four other maids and I had gone to the home garden, where the guards were gathered, to serve them food. All the other guards were seated on chairs and on the ground, but he had been standing, looking around with a hollowed expression on his face.When we served the food, the other guards started pulling the maids over and touching them inappropriately. He hadn't moved an inch. He was simply staring in one direction, until one of the guards came for me and I screamed.He turned instantly and drew out his sword. The guard raised his hand and stepped back immediately. Then my wolf said those magic words: Mate.He took me away as the oth
MIALevi carried me to the car. He didn't touch me roughly or rush like I stank and he wanted to drop me as soon as possible, so I was at least grateful for that. I wouldn't have allowed him to do it if I could move. But I was so paralyzed I couldn't even open my mouth.He opened the backseat of Dilan's car and placed me inside. Goosebumps roughened my skin, leaving me cold and shivering. I tried to move towards the car door to rest my head there but I couldn't.I heard footsteps as somebody else walked to hand Levi something. I managed to look, and saw it was wool and a bandage. He got in the car, placing his sword on his lap.Then he gently rubbed the wool over my neck in silence. It didn't hurt anymore. Nothing hurt anymore. But I wasn’t sure if it had stopped bleeding. When he was done, he threw out the wool and put the bandage over my neck."It's not deep," he spoke for the first time. "And it isn't bleeding again either."I just stared at him. He looked the most self-assured of