Chapter 2
Ivy’s POV
“She’s shifting…!”
“No….stop her!”
I barely got the chance to react. A sharp sting pierced my neck. I gasped.
They’d injected me.
I staggered, my knees buckling, my vision blurring.
What…what did they do to me?
My legs gave way and I crumpled to the floor, helpless. My limbs felt like stone. My veins burned with something foreign. Something wrong. I couldn't move. I couldn’t fight.
Inside me, Vivian, my wolf, growled in agony.
“They’ve weakened us,” she rasped. Her voice…usually strong, untamed, fierce, was faint, trembling.
“What did they inject?” I asked her silently.
She whimpered. “Silverroot. Suppressing our strength… our bond. I can’t shift... Ivy, I can’t fight…”
My chest tightened. No. No, not you too. Vivian had always been the fire in me, the part that made me feel strong, unstoppable…even when everything else crumbled. And now… they’d even taken her.
“Fake! Fake!”
The words came like knives, flung at me by people I once called family. Their eyes held nothing but disgust. Accusation.
I wanted to scream. I wanted to roar and prove them wrong…but I couldn’t. My mouth opened, but no sound came.
I stood there, trembling, a statue carved from shame and confusion.
How could one moment, just one, ruin my whole life?
And then I saw them.
My parents. Stumbling into the hall like broken shadows. Heads bowed, shoulders hunched, their pain heavy enough to bend steel.
“She’s the real one… please…” my father choked out. His voice was barely a whisper, but I heard it. His words pierced me.
My mother clung to him, eyes glazed, trembling like a leaf caught in a storm.
Then… they knelt.
No.
No, please no.
They were proud warriors. They had always stood tall. I’d never seen them bow to anyone.
“Stand up!” I screamed, shoving past the guards. “Mom! Dad! Please, get up! Don’t do this!”
My mother’s eyes met mine. “No,” she said, and her voice cracked like shattered glass. “We have to protect you.”
“No! Don’t protect me….just stand! Please!”
My father tried to speak again, but before he could finish, Derek’s voice thundered through the hall.
“So you're admitting it?” he barked. “You tried to kill this woman at birth just to crown your child the saviour?”
“No!” my father shouted, but Derek was already spinning his lie, feeding the fire.
“Bring him in.”
A man entered. Hooded. Silent. And when he pulled his hood back….
Gasps rippled through the hall.
I knew that face. Scarred. Familiar.
A friend once. A neighbor. I knew him when I was little. He was the man that has always kept watch over my parents. I ahd always been noticing him. But I didn't say anything.
So is all this really true, did my parents really do this?
There's no way they did that. I'm sure.
“I saw it all,” he said. “They tried to smother the real child. Left her for dead.”
The room erupted again this time, on heading the man's words.
“Kill them!”
“They lied!”
“They deceived us!”
The noise burrowed into my skull, like claws tearing through my mind. I clutched my head. Make it stop. Please, make it stop.
Vivian growled weakly. “Ivy… they’re turning on us. They want blood.”
“I know,” I whispered to her. “But I can't save them. I can't even stand.”
“Silence!” Derek roared. Everything froze.
And then he passed the sentence.
“50 lashes. Then execution. Their heads will be displayed at the gates.”
My heart stopped.
“No!” I screamed, lunging, only to be seized again. The guards grabbed me like I was nothing. A rag doll.
“PLEASE!” I begged. “They’re my parents! They didn’t mean to…please, Derek, don’t do this!”
Derek didn’t even blink. His eyes passed over me like I didn’t exist.
“For her,” he said coldly, “lock her in the dungeon. Her punishment will be decided later.”
“No! NO!”
I fought. Bit. Kicked. But I was weak. Vivian’s strength, our strength, was gone.
They threw me into the darkness.
The dungeon swallowed me whole. Cold. Wet. Quiet.
Then…
Screams.
Whips.
My mother’s voice, breaking. My father’s roar of pain.
And then—
Silence.
I collapsed against the wall. My body shook. I wasn't even crying, I couldn’t. The grief was too big for tears.
Vivian? I whispered.
But she didn’t answer.
She was silent, too. Silent like the grave.
Later, I heard cheers above. People celebrating.
“The traitors are dead!”
“Justice!”
My fists pounded the stone floor. I wanted to break it open. Crawl inside and disappear.
Gone. They're gone. And I couldn't do anything.
The door creaked.
Derek.
He stood there, arms folded, smiling like this was all a joke to him.
“Now,” he said. “Your punishment.”
I looked up at him with hollow eyes. “Derek,” I croaked. “You knew them. You knew me. You know I’m not a liar. You know I’m the real saviour.”
He didn’t flinch.
I was dragged outside. The world felt colder than before. Crueler.
And then, I saw them.
Their heads. High above the crowd.
My knees buckled. My scream tore through the sky.
Vivian sobbed inside me.
“They were good,” she whimpered. “They didn’t deserve this…”
Memories hit me like arrows. My father’s stories. My mother’s smile. Their warmth. Their strength. All of it… gone.
I moved without thinking. A guard stepped close, his dagger gleamed.
I lunged.
Steel in my hand.
I charged at Derek.
But I was tackled to the ground, pinned like an animal.
“LET ME GO!”
Derek crouched beside me, whispered in my ear, “This is your legacy.”
Then louder, for all to hear:
“Ivy of the False Bloodline, banished. To the cursed forest. Let the traitor die alone.”
“No,” I gasped. “You can’t…”
But I was already being dragged again. Bound. Blindfolded.
The forest swallowed me. Wind howled. Rain slapped my skin. Thunder screamed.
“Say your last prayer,” one of the guards said.
Then it came.
Pain.
A blade, silver, plunged into my side.
Vivian shrieked.
I crumpled.
Blood. Darkness. Cold.
As I lay dying, one thing stood out.
A scar. On the guard’s lip.
Then, nothing.
Just one whisper, from the last pieces of me.
Moon Goddess… please. Save me. Save us both. And help me make them pay.
And then everything went black.
A sharp crack, a blinding flash,.then… silence.
When I opened my eyes again, the world was different.
Cold metal pressed against my skin. My wrists ached. Chains clinked when I moved. My breath hitched as I slowly pushed myself upright.
I was in a cage.
An actual cage.
The space around me was dimly lit, shadowy. But I could see them, people, rows of them. Dressed in fine silk, masks hiding their identities. Their eyes, though, exposed everything.
Greed.
Lust.
Fascination.
Pity.
Hunger.
Like I was… a prize. A thing.
My stomach twisted.
“What the hell?” I whispered, my voice hoarse and dry.
“She’s awake,” someone muttered.
A man stepped forward, tall, arrogant, with a twisted smile. “We’re starting the bidding,” he announced, his voice echoing off the marble walls. “As you can see… she’s raw. Untouched. Very rare. Blue eyes, blue hair, truly a gift from the gods.”
No. No, this had to be a nightmare.
I stumbled to my feet. My body trembled, but I was alive. I was breathing.
The Moon Goddess… she saved me. I prayed… and she answered.
But why here? Why this?
A woman in the front row raised her paddle. “Ten thousand.”
“Fifty.”
“One hundred thousand!”
The numbers flew like arrows. My heart beat louder than the auctioneer’s voice.
I’m not a thing. I’m not merchandise…
Then, everything stopped.
A new voice. Deep. Cold. Final.
“One billion.”
Gasps rippled through the room.
Heads turned toward the back. I did too.
He stood slowly, as if time bent for him.
Black cloak. Face half-shrouded. Only his eyes were visible, silver, lifeless, dangerous.
The entire hall fell still. The air, heavy. Even the shadows seemed to crawl away from him.
And I knew.
No.
No, no, no.
That was him.
The cursed Lycan.
The man whispered about in fear. The monster of nightmares. The Alpha no one dared to name aloud.
And he was staring at me.
Claiming me.
The guards opened the cage.
“Come closer,” the announcer said. “You’ve been sold to him.”
I stood there, frozen, my voice caught in my throat.
Was I saved… just to be sold to the devil himself?
My rebirth wasn’t freedom.
It was the beginning of another kind of prison.
And this time… the chains were made of fate.
Chapter 20 Ivy’s POV"What?" I whispered, the word slipping out before I even realized it.My mouth hung open. I couldn't close it. Couldn’t breathe, even. Had I heard Jack right?“You’re my mate, Ivy. The one I’ve been waiting for.”That one sentence sent my world into a tailspin. It felt like someone had opened a trapdoor beneath me and I was free-falling, my heart left fluttering in the air behind me.Jack, this stranger I barely knew… just told me I was his mate?He smiled, like what he said was casual. Like it didn’t just rip through the confusion in my soul and add another crack to the already fragile state of my heart.He walked to the passenger door and opened it for me. “Let’s go to school,” he said gently. “I’ll take you.”I just stood there for a moment. Everything inside me was tangled in knots. Should I trust him? Could I?Jack was kind. His presence calmed me. His words made me feel seen. But Damon…Damon had carved himself into my thoughts like a scar I couldn’t look aw
Chapter 19 Ivy’s POVHe lunged toward me with terrifying speed, his red wolf eyes blazing, his snarl echoing off the stone walls. For a moment, I thought he would rip into me. I didn’t flinch, I was ready. My own blue wolf stood her ground, furious and trembling. We were locked in a deadly stare, two storms circling each other.But then, he stopped.Just inches away from me, his massive paws halted mid-step. His claws slowly retracted. His breathing slowed. And without a word, Damon shifted back into his human form.I followed, breathing heavily, letting Vivian retreat as the blue fur vanished and bones cracked back into place. I gasped, now bare and trembling on the cold castle floor. I was completely naked, my knees pressing into the hard stone, hair falling in wild curls over my shoulders.He didn’t look at me with lust or anger. Just… quiet. Distant.He pulled off the shredded remnants of his robe, the one I’d torn in my rage, and silently draped it around me. The fabric smelled
Chapter 18 Ivy’s POVI didn’t know what came over me. I swear to God, I hated this man. I hated him,.loathed every breath he took and every arrogant word that came from behind that damned mask. But last night... something shifted. It was still me who reached out to catch him when he stumbled. Still me who ran to his side when he looked like he had lost every last bit of hope and was going to throw himself into the water.So why..why in the holy name of the Moon Goddess, was I now lying under the duvet completely naked, whispering in my mind, “Come touch me… Come take me…”?What the hell is wrong with me?My heart was thumping like it was trying to rip out of my chest. My legs tangled awkwardly beneath the sheets as my body burned with a need I didn’t understand. The door creaked open, and there he was, Damon. Still in that ridiculous mask that hid everything… yet revealed too much.His eyes widened the moment he saw what was under the duvet.And I expected it.I expected him to poun
Chapter 17 Damon’s POV“Get out!” I growled, voice hoarse with rage and pain.The maids and guards, Ivy, the healer and selene didn’t wait a second. They scattered like frightened birds, leaving me alone in the suffocating darkness of my chambers. The door slammed shut behind them with a heavy thud that echoed through the stone walls like a death bell.Alone again. Like always.I collapsed onto the cold marble floor, my knees buckling as though my body finally gave in to the weight of centuries. My hand flew to my chest, fist clenching over the cursed chain that burned against my skin like a branding iron. A sob escaped me, raw and guttural. My shoulders shook violently as tears streamed down my face. I wasn’t crying, I was breaking.“I can’t… I can’t do this anymore…”My fingers brushed the sharp, dagger-like letter opener on the table beside me. Without thinking, I grabbed it and plunged it into my chest. The pain was sharp, searing… but fleeting.The wound healed instantly.Of cou
Chapter 16 Damon’s POV“You’re mine tonight,” I murmured into her ear, my breath hot against her skin.She froze.Her back stiffened, and I felt the slightest tremble in her shoulders. I watched her, closely. Her lips parted as if to protest, but no words came out. Her eyes, wide with fear, flicked to mine. She wasn’t ready. Not emotionally. Not physically. Her body was here, but her soul? Her soul was already trying to escape.She didn’t want this.And yet I was here, towering over her, with my abs visible, fists clenched with desire and duty.I told myself it was for her good. That once this was done, once we consummated the bond, I’d finally be released. She’d get the happy ending she dreamed of. Peace. A life free of me. This was the only way. That’s what I kept telling myself. Repeating it like a sacred chant to drown out the guilt trying to claw its way into my chest.But the guilt didn’t stay quiet for long.Because the moment I reached for my trousers, I saw her.Her.Aria.
Chapter 15 Ivy’s POV“What? Consum… what?” My eyes widened in disbelief, my voice cracking at the edges.Damon's voice was low, dark, and sharp like a knife cloaked in silk. “Consummation. With me.”I blinked. My pulse spiked. “I— I can’t. We didn’t talk about that. We never talked about having sex. I’m not ready!” My voice broke into a desperate yell.He didn’t even flinch. Beneath that eternal mask, his lips curled into a smirk so smug it burned through me. I could see it in the angle of his jaw, the arrogant tilt of his head.“Really?” he said, tilting his head slightly. “I don’t need to say much. Just know I’m ready for tonight. We have to consummate our bond... for the chain to be broken.”And just like that, he vanished. Gone. The silence he left behind was louder than his presence.I stood there frozen, heart hammering, body trembling. My fingers clawed at my own arms as I tried to ground myself. What the hell just happened?Why would I have sex with him?No. No! That can’t ha