"Three mates," Aria laughed, but there were tears in her eyes. "The universe must have a twisted sense of humor, giving an omega with trust issues three overprotective alphas." "Or maybe," Alexander suggested quietly, "it knew exactly what we all needed." Dr. Aria Bennett has built her life around helping others, working tirelessly as an emergency room resident despite the prejudices against omega wolves in medicine. But when false accusations from her former pack force her to flee, she never expects to literally fall into the arms of not one, but three mates - the legendary Stone triplets. Xeros, Alexander, and Carlo Stone aren't just any alphas - they're the most powerful trio of brother-alphas in wolf history. When they find their destined mate bleeding in the forest, their protective instincts surge. But Aria carries dark secrets, and trusting others has only led to betrayal before. As ancient poisons and modern dangers threaten to tear them apart, they must decide what matters more: the safety of walls built from past pain, or the risk of opening their hearts to an uncertain future. In a world where being an omega means being at the bottom, can Aria learn to stand as an equal beside three of the most dominant alphas alive?
더 보기Aria’s POV
‘I’m in t-trouble,’ I could see the fear in the eyes of my twin sister as she ran into my room and crouched down beside me.I had to drop the puzzle I was deeply engrossed in, giving her my full attention.
‘What’s wrong?’ I asked.
‘He is coming. I’m so scared. I didn’t mean for it to happen’ she let out the statements in short breaths and I needed no soothsayer to tell me that she was referring to my uncle.
I placed my hands on her shoulder, ‘don’t worry, you’ll be fine’
‘I won’t’ I watched her lips tremble in fear as she let out those words. And almost immediately we were startled by a loud sound as the door to my room was flung open.
My uncle stormed towards me and grabbed me roughly by my arm, my heart threatened to burst out of my chest as his fingers pressed against my skin, turning it reddish. He pulled me up harshly and dragged me towards the doorway. He then stopped and turned to my twin sister, ‘you! Wait here till we return. Take a step outside this room and you will regret the day you were given birth to’
‘Uncle…’ I could tell my twin sister wanted to mention that she was the person who committed the crime but I gestured to her—a sign she understood so well—that I was fine taking the punishment.
We were so identical, uncle never found out.
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A few days later,
‘What is it?’ I mumbled groggily, I had just retired to bed a few minutes ago, when I felt taps on my leg.
‘Wake up! Hurry!” I heard my sister’s voice, once again laced with fear. She pulled my duvet and dragged me by my arm, leading me down the hallway and to the front of our uncle’s office.
I gave her a look of confusion. I wondered why she led me here knowing fully well that uncle gets riled up just by laying his eyes upon us.
My confusion heightened further w hen she pushed the door apart and motioned for me to be quiet, placing a finger in front of her lips, before walking further into the office.
She led me behind our uncle’s office desk and my eyes widened in horror when I saw uncle laying on the ground with blood oozing out of a large slit across his neck.
‘I-i don’t know what I’ve done, ' she let out in a whisper. And my gaze darted to the small pocket knife, stained with blood, on the ground just beside our uncle.
I crouched down, with my heart beating rapidly against my chest, I picked up uncle's arm which at that time was already cold. I knew deep down that there was no way he could survive that much blood loss, but I still hoped for a pulse. A sign that he was alive.
I couldn’t bear the thought of news getting out that uncle was murdered by his own niece, my sister. That was the only reason I hoped he was alive—just that.
But, just as I had expected, he didn’t survive it.
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I could feel the gazes following my every movement as I strode down the cobblestone walkway that led to the ancient looking building where I was headed. It had been five years, I bet I hadn’t changed that much because these people could still recognize me even after such a long while.
I could hear hushed voices, I knew they were talking about me. The chatters came from the few wolves who lined the walkway that led to the pack house. They were probably surprised that I was back after the incident that led to my disappearance.
I kept a straight face and continued my journey down the walkway with my head held high and my back straight giving off the impression that their acts had little to no effect on me— which was true because in the years I had been away I had managed to work on myself to an extent where I wasn’t deterred by things like this.
My time in the human world was well spent. I saw my life crumble before my very eyes when I was exiled to the human world. I never imagined that I would be able to survive this long. Till I found a purpose there, a reason to keep on going and one that led me to gaining so much respect in the human world.
I became a doctor and that is what I did till I found a reason to return here. I spent my last few days in the human world gaining a broad knowledge of werewolf medicine.
I took the turn that led to the deserted road which signified that I was getting closer to my destination. I walked further, and soon the voices of the merchants faded away and all I could hear was the soft howling of the wind.
The chilly breeze raised goosebumps on my skin and I rubbed my palm against the pocket of my jeans as I was suddenly hit with a memory of one of the many nights I spent outside the pack house— a form of punishment issued by my uncle.
And here I was, five years later making my way into the pack house. I waited in front of the huge bronze gate. And a few minutes later the gate was opened. My grandmother’s dying wish was to see me one more time. I’m sure they were all aware of that.
I entered into the pack house and the first person I spotted was Sage, my twin sister. It had been five years, five long years. I walked up to her with a sober smile on my face. She must have been aware that I would be arriving today too.
I tried to embrace her but I was taking aback when I felt a strong force that threw me to the ground. Sage had just pushed me away, “don’t come near me, you this criminal!” She said, a hint of disgust in her tone.
I couldn’t hide the expression of hurt on my face, “Sage?” I had to call again, because I couldn’t believe my sister would treat me this way. It was impossible for her to forget me, the resemblance was so striking.
“Don’t mention my name. And don’t you dare look for me or come close to me or I will call the guards on you. I wouldn’t want to be seen associating with a criminal” she issued a firm warning before walking away.
“I can help you find your way” I heard a deep voice. I raised my head and saw his arm outstretched towards me. I grabbed his arm and helped myself to my feet.
“I’m Lucas, the alpha’s son” he said, sparing me a glance for a moment before turning his back, “follow me”
My heart warmed at the display of kindness from Lucas. And it didn’t help that he was also really handsome, which added to my admiration.
He led me to my grandmother’s room and walked away.
During the evening gathering organized for my grandmother, I was suddenly overwhelmed with the instinctual scent that I knew belonged to my mate. And I felt the urge to trace the scent.
It could only mean my mate was around. This could end my suffering. I traced the scent and found that it was stronger when I got close to Lucas and I even felt a strong feeling of attraction to him.
I got closer to where he stood and took his hands in mine, causing him to turn his attention to me, “you are my mate” I declared confidently.
I couldn’t miss the look on his face as he withdrew his hands from mine. “I am not your mate. I would rather have your sister as my Luna, you really don’t know your place” he thundered. “I reject you as my mate. I was only nice earlier because I needed to show you the way around. Don’t mistake my kindness for something else” he issued a warning. I felt a deep pant as I heard the words ‘reject’
“But, it just has to be” I tried again, there was no way I could be wrong. The connection was so strong.
It was at that point I realized that almost everyone present had their gazes on me and they threw me looks of mockery and disgust.
“Guards!” Lucas shouted and in a few seconds we were surrounded by a few pack guards, “Arrest her and lock her up in the prison.”
Aria's POV It's been day since everything that happened and the Brothers have been very busy. So was I. I have been busy trying to help the entire werewolf community around us that were affected by Edgar's schemes. My blood was indeed the only solution that could save the people affected with the sickness. I thought they would need a lot of my blood but they only needed it as a primary ingredients to develop the medicine. It was only a drop that was needed per person. Even though I gave out a lot of blood, and it made me weak for days, I was able to cover up many people that were affected. They were healed immediately. Now I wonder what everyone's perspective of being a red wolf is. Do they still see me as a curse or do they think everything that happened was because of me?Edgar was stripped off his wolf and was banished somewhere he would never escape. He deserved it. As for Lucas and his father, they lost their pack. His father got the same punishment but was made to work as a s
Aria’s POVThey dragged Edgar back like the traitor he was. His clothes were torn, and his face was bruised, but somehow, he still had that smugness in his eyes like he wasn’t scared at all. I stood there, breathing hard, trying to steady the storm inside me. My heart was pounding, not because I was afraid anymore but because I was angry.I walked toward him slowly. My feet felt heavy, but I didn’t stop. He lifted his head when I stopped in front of him, and I saw that disgusting smirk again. He looked at me like this was all just a game, like he hadn’t tried to use me, like he didn’t try to kill my mates.“You think this is over?” he asked with that mocking tone, as if he was still in control. “You’re too soft, Aria. You don’t have what it takes to deal with someone like me.”I didn’t reply. I slapped him. Once. Then again. And again. My hands shook from the force, and I didn’t care how loud it sounded. He didn’t flinch, but I saw the red marks forming across his face, and I welcomed
Aria’s POVI didn’t sleep. The cold stone floor pressed against my back all night. My arms were sore from being tied up, and the silence kept growing louder. I would be a crazy idiot if I was able to sleep in a place like this. Who would be able to sleep when death is knocking on their door? I kept listening for footsteps, for a voice, for anything. But no one came. Maybe they couldn’t find me. Could it be that they got hurt and the weren't going to come for me anymore? I wanted to believe they’d come for me. I really did. But I was starting to lose hope.The door creaked open early the next morning. I didn’t even flinch when two guards entered. Their faces were covered, their grips rough. They dragged me up, my legs numb from sitting too long. I stumbled but didn’t cry out. I wouldn't give them the satisfaction.We moved through long halls, stone and dark, just like before. But this time, the air felt different. It smelled like fire and smoke and something else, something rotten.We
Aria's POV The air was damp. Cold. Suffocating. I could hear the faint echo of footsteps and the distant clink of metal against stone. My wrists ached from the tight ropes and my head was still spinning from the blindfold cutting across my eyes. Every breath I took was filtered through fabric, and all I could smell was the earth. It was wet, moldy, and ancient.We were underground. I didn’t need to see to know that. I could feel it. The air was heavier down here, stale like it hadn’t moved in years. I didn’t speak or scream. I just listened.I counted the turns and the steps. The hands on my arm that shoved me forward every time I slowed. Whoever these people were, they were trained. They didn’t speak a word. Until they stopped walking.A door creaked open ahead of me, thick, old wood judging by the sound. I was shoved forward one last time before the blindfold was ripped from my eyes. And the first thing I saw was darkness.Not literal. The room was lit dimly, with torches mounted a
Aria’s POVThe room was quiet, except for the faint creak of the chair as I shifted again. My palms were clammy. My heart hadn’t stopped beating a little too fast for the past hour. I could still feel the echo of Xeros’s voice in my ears from earlier.“Only if you agree. No one’s forcing you, Aria. But we won’t lie—it’s dangerous.”Dangerous? That word felt like a joke now. My entire life had been dangerous from the start.I sat back and looked at them, Xeros, Alexander, Carlo. All three of them staring at me with guilt and expectation. I let them wait in silence for a moment longer before I spoke. I didn't want them to keep looking at me like this so I had to change my mind. “I’ll do it.”Xeros flinched. “Are you sure?”I nodded once. “But it’s on my terms. You don’t get to lock me in a room again. You don’t get to decide for me behind closed doors. If I’m bait, I’m the one who leads the trap.”At least they needed to let me prove myself that I was worthy of being their Luna. So the
Aria's POVI didn't want to see anyone. I didn’t want to hear anyone either. For hours now, I’d locked myself in the room the brothers gave me well, more like the prison with soft pillows. I didn’t want their food. I didn’t want their care. I didn’t want their lies.There were soft knocks at first. Polite. Careful. They said my name a few times, Xeros, mostly. He always tried to sound calm when he was clearly panicking. I didn’t answer. Eventually, I heard Alexander’s voice. “Aria, open the door. We just want to talk.”I turned my head away and pulled the blanket higher. They could talk to the wall for all I cared.Then came Carlo, and I could hear the irritation in his tone. “You’re being dramatic. At least let us explain.”Explain what? That they were all liars? That I was a walking antidote and they were too much of cowards to admit it?Silence stretched on. I thought they gave up. Until—The door burst open with a loud crack. The handle flew across the floor like it had been punch
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