I could not understand what was happening. One minute I was rejected by my mates and the next minute I was getting another one?
"I don't understand Alpha Kyle, I already had two mates." I told him. "And who are they?" He asked with sparks in his eyes. "Alpha Damon and Damien." I said. "And they have claimed you already?" He asked. "No, they rejected me." I said and bowed my head in shame. Alpha Kyle’s dark eyes didn’t waver. His lips curved slightly, not into a smile, but something harder, sharper. "Good because now they no longer matter." His voice was low, confident, and it sent a shiver down my spine. "What matters is that my wolf feels the bond. It’s stronger than anything." His certainty made my head spin. How could he be so sure? Everything felt wrong—how could I belong to three Alphas? It didn’t make sense. Nothing made sense. "But I can’t be…" I began, but the words faltered, my voice trembling. I felt so small, standing in front of him, my thoughts a chaotic jumble. "How can I have more than one mate?" Kyle’s gaze softened, just slightly, but there was no doubt in his voice. "You can." He stepped closer, his presence overwhelming, making the room feel smaller. "But now, you have just me." He said. My chest tightened, panic creeping up my throat. "Please," I whispered, backing away from him, my legs trembling beneath me. "I don’t understand. Just… let me go." For a moment, silence hung between us, heavy and suffocating. Alpha Kyle studied me, his eyes searching my face as if he could read every thought that raced through my mind. Then, to my surprise, he nodded. "I’ll wait," he said, his voice calm but firm. "But don’t think for a second that I’m giving up. You’re mine, Lyra. Whether you understand it now or not." I couldn’t hold his gaze any longer. My heart hammered against my ribs as I turned and fled, my breath coming in shallow, ragged gasps. The corridors blurred around me as I ran, each step echoing the confusion and fear that tore through me. How could this be happening? One moment, I was unwanted, unnoticed—and now, I was torn between bonds I didn’t understand. Damon and Damian’s rejection still stung, a raw wound that hadn’t even begun to heal. But now there was Kyle, and his certainty only deepened my confusion. I reached my small room, shutting the door behind me with trembling hands. Leaning against the cold stone wall, I closed my eyes, trying to quiet the whirlwind of thoughts racing through my mind. My body shook with exhaustion, my muscles aching from the tension of the last few days. I didn’t know what to feel. Kyle’s bond was undeniable—I had felt it the moment our eyes met. But how could I trust that bond when Damon and Damian had done everything they could to deny me? To deny us? The next morning, the pack gathered outside for what was supposed to be a routine meeting, but the air buzzed with a tension I couldn’t quite place. I stood at the back of the crowd, as I always did, hoping to go unnoticed. My heart was still raw, bruised from the events of the previous day, and I had no desire to interact with anyone, least of all the twins or Kyle. But fate had other plans. I spotted Kyle at the front, standing beside Alpha Dominic. My stomach twisted, a familiar knot of anxiety tightening as I watched the two men exchange words. There was something ominous about the way they stood, the way the pack seemed to watch them with wary eyes. Then, I heard it. "I’ve come to ask for a favor, Alpha Dominic," Kyle’s voice carried over the crowd, smooth and commanding. "I would like to take a mate back with me." The world seemed to tilt on its axis, and for a moment, I couldn’t breathe. A mate? Dominic raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "A mate, you say?" His tone was light, but I could see the interest in his eyes. "And who might that be?" My heart pounded in my chest as Kyle’s eyes scanned the crowd. When his gaze locked onto mine, I felt the air leave my lungs. No. This couldn’t be happening. I shook my head, willing him to look away, to choose someone else. Anyone else. But his next words shattered that hope. "Lyra." The world went still. I felt every eye turn toward me, the weight of their stares pressing down on me like a physical force. My breath caught in my throat, my body frozen in place. No. Not me. Not again. I wanted to disappear, to melt into the shadows, but there was no escape. The pack members parted as Kyle made his way toward me, his gaze never leaving mine. The intensity in his eyes was unnerving, and I felt the familiar pull of the bond between us, stronger now, more insistent. But before he could reach me, two figures stepped forward, blocking his path. Damon and Damian. My heart raced as the tension between them crackled like lightning in the air. Damian’s expression was cold, his jaw clenched, while Damon’s eyes flicked between me and Kyle, a storm brewing behind them. "You can’t take her," Damian said, his voice sharp, almost a growl. Kyle’s lips curved into a mocking smile. "And why not? From what I know, she is not mated to anyone ." "That’s not your decision to make," Damon cut in, his voice low and dangerous. Confusion twisted in my chest, my pulse quickening as I watched them, torn between the anger in the twins’ voices and the certainty in Kyle’s eyes. What did they want? They had rejected me, denied me to their father, to everyone. Why were they fighting now? "She’s our mate," Damon said, his voice colder than I’d ever heard it. My breath caught. Our mate I glanced between them, my heart thudding painfully in my chest. What were they doing? They had pushed me away, told me I wasn’t good enough, that I was a liability. And now they were standing here, defending me from Kyle? Kyle crossed his arms, his eyes narrowing as he studied them. "If she’s your mate, why haven’t you claimed her?" His voice was a low challenge, and I could feel the tension in the air thickening. The twins exchanged a glance, but neither of them spoke. The silence stretched, heavy and suffocating, as the entire pack waited for their response. My pulse quickened, anxiety clawing at my throat. Kyle’s smirk grew. "That’s what I thought." Without another word, he reached for my arm, but before he could touch me, Damon stepped between us, his eyes flashing with a mixture of anger and something else—something I couldn’t name. "You’re not taking her," Damon said, his voice hard. Kyle’s gaze flicked between the twins and me, a dark smile playing on his lips. "We’ll see about that."Lyra povMy ankle felt like it was on fire with every step, but I kept moving. I had to. The packhouse was behind me now, but I could still feel Alpha Dominic's hands on me, still hear his threats echoing in my head. Something was definitely wrong with my ankle, it felt like the bones were grinding against each other, and I could barely put weight on it.The marketplace stretched out in front of me, busy with people going about their day. Vendors were calling out prices, kids were running around, and the smell of food filled the air. Good. All these people would help hide me, make it harder for them to find me.I limped into the crowd, trying to look normal even though my clothes were torn and I was obviously hurt. A woman selling bread gave me a strange look, but I kept walking. My heart was beating so fast I thought it might burst out of my chest.Then I saw them. Two pack warriors moving through the crowd, their eyes scanning everyone. Looking for me.I ducked behind a cart full of
Lyra’s PovHis touch simmered into my being and I felt my insides recoiling in disgust and his words, they made me feel worse.My thoughts went into overdrive as he leaned forward. The sound of my thumping heart echoed in my chest. His lips came down slowly and in a matter of seconds, it joined with mine, that single action sent a signal to my brain and I instantly concluded within myself that I wouldn't let him take advantage of me. Alpha Dominic brought his lips to my ears slowly with a smirk adorning it as if he was intentionally testing me because if that was what he was doing then he was successfully messing with my limit. I gritted my teeth as I quickly thought of what I can do but there was nothing, not that there was nothing to do but how could I possibly do it when my hands are tied. I twisted my wrist despite the rope to see if I could break free but I was mistaken as he had it securely tied already. Shit! “Trying to escape huh, sweet?” he whispered and a wave of disgu
Damian stood outside his father's office, his heart pounding against his chest. He had spent the entire night thinking about what he would say, how he would convince Alpha Dominic to release Lyra. The conversation with her in the dungeon had changed everything. He couldn't just stand by and watch her suffer anymore. He knocked on the heavy wooden door. "Come in," his father's voice called from inside. Damian pushed the door open and stepped into the room. Alpha Dominic was sitting behind his desk, reading through some papers. He didn't look up when Damian entered. "Father, we need to talk," Damian said, trying to keep his voice steady. "About what?" Dominic still didn't look up from his papers. "About Lyra. About what happened in the forest. About everything." Now Dominic raised his eyes. They were cold and hard. "There's nothing to discuss. The matter has been settled." "No, it hasn't," Damian said, stepping closer to the desk. "She's innocent. She was defending herself from
Kyle wiped the blood from his hunting knife as he walked back toward the packhouse. The hunt had been good today. Three deer and a wild boar would feed his men well tonight. But as he approached the gates, he noticed something different. His men were gathered in small groups, talking in hushed voices. "What's all the noise about?" Kyle asked as he handed his weapons to one of his pack members. "You haven't heard?" Marcus, one of his most trusted men, stepped forward. "Something big happened at Alpha Dominic's place today." Kyle raised an eyebrow. "What kind of something?" "One of his sons got hurt," Marcus said, lowering his voice. "Bad hurt. They're saying he's paralyzed now." "Paralyzed?" Kyle's interest was immediately caught. "How does an alpha get paralyzed? Those boys are supposed to be strong." "That's just it," another man joined the conversation. "Nobody knows how it happened. It's all very mysterious. Some are saying it was an accident during training. Others think it
The news spread like fire through dry leaves. Within minutes, every pack member knew what had happened in the forest. Whispers filled the halls, and shocked faces turned to stare as the word reached Alpha Dominic's ears."One of your sons has been hurt," the messenger said, his voice shaking. "Damon... his face... it's been deformed."Dominic's eyes turned cold as ice. He didn't ask questions. He didn't want to hear explanations. His mind was already made up."Bring me the girl," he ordered. "Now."Two guards dragged Lyra from her room. She was still shaking from what had happened in the forest. Her hands were cut from the thorns, and dirt stained her clothes. But none of that mattered to Dominic."You did this," he said, his voice deadly quiet. "You hurt my son.""I was defending myself," Lyra said, trying to keep her voice steady. "They tried to—""Silence!" Dominic's roar echoed through the room. "I don't want to hear your lies. You've been nothing but trouble since you arrived. No
The news spread like fire through dry leaves. Within minutes, every pack member knew what had happened in the forest. Whispers filled the halls, and shocked faces turned to stare as the word reached Alpha Dominic's ears. "One of your sons has been hurt," the messenger said, his voice shaking. "Damon... his face... it's been deformed." Dominic's eyes turned cold as ice. He didn't ask questions. He didn't want to hear explanations. His mind was already made up. "Bring me the girl," he ordered. "Now." Two guards dragged Lyra from her room. She was still shaking from what had happened in the forest. Her hands were cut from the thorns, and dirt stained her clothes. But none of that mattered to Dominic. "You did this," he said, his voice deadly quiet. "You hurt my son." "I was defending myself," Lyra said, trying to keep her voice steady. "They tried to—" "Silence!" Dominic's roar echoed through the room. "I don't want to hear your lies. You've been nothing but trouble since y