"You'll never be my mate. You'll never be my Queen," he snarled, slamming into me like he hated how much he needed me. I moaned, wrapping my legs tighter around his waist. "Then why do you lose control every time you're inside me?" He growled, his pace growing rougher, desperate. I smiled. "Keep lying to yourself, Xander." "I hate you, I hate you so much," ****** Raven is the most hated wolf in her pack for a crime her family committed against the Royal Family. She was hated, bullied and insulted at every turn, and as if things couldn't get twisted, fate decided to play a game on her, the one man who her family betrayed turns out to be her fated mate. The ruthless Alpha king Xander. The very man who despises her existence. She tried to reject him but he refused her rejection, promising to make her life a living hell. But things are not as they seem. There are secrets that need to be unraveled, a dangerous pull they cannot ignore, a bond they cannot sever. And as their worlds collide, Raven begins to uncover dark secrets buried deep within their pasts. Betrayal. Lies. Forces that threaten not only their bond but everything they’ve ever known. And what happened when the line between hate and passion blurs? Will Xander and Raven look past their family hatred and join as one to fight their enemies or will their hatred consume them both?
View MoreI kept my head down, gripping the hem of my worn dress as I moved through the crowded pack house, careful to avoid the warriors who stood talking in hushed, eager voices. Today was the annual summit—a day I had dreaded for as long as I can remember.
Alpha King Xander Black was coming. The name alone sent a chill down my spine. Everyone knew of him. A warrior without equal. A ruler so feared that even the most hardened Alphas lowered their heads in submission. And the man whose family was destroyed by a betrayal that would forever stain my name. Traitor's daughter. Cursed. Unwanted. The whispers followed me everywhere, the scornful glances, the disgusted sneer. I had learned to live with them. I had learned to be invisible. But today, the weight of their hatred was suffocating. I forced myself to focus on my task, arranging the ceremonial plates on the long banquet table. The Alpha King and his highest warriors would sit here, drinking fine wine and discussing politics—deciding the fate of wolves like me. I just needed to get through the evening without drawing attention to myself. But fate had never been kind to me. A sudden hush fell over the hall, so profound it sent a ripple of unease through my body. I didn't have to turn to know what had caused it. The air thickened with the scent of dominance and something far more dangerous—power. He had arrived. The doors swung open, and heavy boots echoed against the marble floor. I swallowed hard, but my body betrayed me, an involuntary shiver rolling down my spine. Every wolf in the room bowed their heads in submission, but I remained frozen, my heart hammering wildly in my chest. I could feel him. The moment was suffocating, an unseen force pressing down on my bones. I dared to lift my gaze. Alpha King Xander Black stood at the entrance, broad shouldered and imposing, his piercing silver eyes sweeping over the room. The black coat he wore barely concealed the raw, lethal strength in his frame. Scars marred the back of his hands—evidence of battles fought and won. I couldn't look away. And then it happened. A spark. A pull so strong it stole the air out of my lungs. Mate! Mate! My wolf howled in my head, and the room titled around me. The world shrank to the space between us, the invisible bond snapping into place like a chain forged in fire. No. No, no, no. I staggered backward, gripping the table for support. This wasn't possible. This wasn't happening. The Fates had to be crueler than I ever imagined because the most powerful Alpha in existence—the wolf who had every reason to hate me—was my fated mate. Xander stilled, his expression darkening as if he, too, had felt it. His silver eyes locked onto mine, and for a split second, something unreadable flickered across his face. Shock. Recognition. And then it was gone, replaced by something ice-cold. Hatred. The room held its breath as Xander took a step forward, towering over me like a storm about to break. His lips curled in disgust. “You," he said, his voice laced with venom and so much hatred. “You're my mate?" I couldn't speak, couldn't breathe. The entire hall watched in stunned silence. Then he did the unthinkable. Xander reached out, gripping my chin between his fingers, forcing me to meet his gaze. The moment our skin touched, a jolt of electricity surged through me, setting every nerve in my body on fire. But his touch was not tender—it was cruel, punishing. His eyes bore into mine, filled with nothing but loathing. “This is a mistake," he murmured, his voice dangerously low." The Fates have played a sick joke on me." My chest ached, but I refused to let him see my pain. I clenched my fists at my sides, willing myself not to tremble. Xander released me roughly, as if my very presence repulsed him and I'm sure it did. He turned to the room, his voice ringing with authority. “She is mine," he declared, and for a fleeting second, hope flared in my chest. Until he continued. “But not because I want her." His cold gaze cut back to me. “I will take her with me. And at the next full moon, I will reject her before the entire kingdom." A collective gasp rippled through the hall. I felt the world shatter beneath my feet. Xander turned on his heel and strode away, leaving me standing there—humiliated, hated and claimed by a man who despised my very existence. I wanted to scream. To run. To beg the Fates to undo this cruel, twisted mistake. But I did none of those things. This could be my life. I knew things were about to take a turn for the worse. This wasn't just any man we were talking about, it was the damn King. The very man my family betrayed. Instead of running, I stood frozen, my nails digging into my palms, my breath trapped in my lungs. The entire hall still buzzed with the weight of his words, with the horror of my fate. A rejection before the entire kingdom. A public display of his hatred. A final, crushing blow to remind me that I was nothing. I was going to be shown publicly as the one the moon goddess decided to curse him with. I could already imagine the whispers. 'She's an abomination,' 'A disgrace,' The words of hatred echoed in my head. My heart clenched, but I forced myself to straighten. If he thought I would crumble, that I would cower beneath his scorn like I had beneath the weight of this pack’s hatred all my life, he was wrong. I wasn’t just a traitor’s daughter. I wasn’t just cursed. I was his mate. And whether he liked it or not, that bond would not break so easily. So let him try to reject me.“Surrender!,” I growled, the taste of blood thick in my mouth. “You’re done.”Domenico's chest heaved, claws twitching, legs trembling. Blood soaked the earth beneath him, most of it his. His eyes darted between me and Raven, wide with fury and desperation.“Never,” he spat, voice sharp through the mind link. “I’d rather die.”I straightened, looming over him. “Then you leave me no choice.”My fangs bared. Muscles tensed. I crouched low, ready to strike the final blow and end this traitor once and for all.But I didn’t see it.Not until it was too late.With a desperate snarl, Domenico swiped his paw across the dirt and flung a spray of sand and grit directly into my eyes.“Shit—!” I roared, stumbling back as the burning particles seared into my vision.Everything went black for a second.I blinked hard, growling, shaking my head, trying to clear the stinging blur.Coward.“Xander!” Raven’s voice snapped through the link. Her wolf was at my side in seconds, her gaze burning with worry
The second Domenico hit the ground, I stalked toward him, every inch of me trembling with barely contained fury.How dare he.How fucking dare he lay a hand—no, a claw—on her.He growled low in his throat as he stood, fur matted with blood and dirt. I saw the flicker of recognition in his eyes as they landed on me, and even then, even then, the bastard had the audacity to narrow his eyes, lips curling just enough to resemble a smirk — if wolves could smirk, this one certainly did.“You’ve been hiding like a coward,” I spat through the mind link, voice like steel. “All this time, in the shadows, scheming like the pathetic traitor you are.”Domenico growled, the sound making my blood boil hotter. “Oh, I’ve been waiting for this moment, Xander. You think tonight will be my end?” He circled me slowly, his hulking form low and ready. “I’d like to see you try.”The trees around us pulsed with the energy of battle—snarls, yelps, claws raking flesh—but my focus was honed on him. The world co
They kept coming.It didn’t matter how many I tore down, how many fell to my claws and fangs—they surged like a plague of shadows through the trees, snarling and snapping, refusing to back down.But neither would I.Not now. Not after what I’d heard. Not after what I’d seen.I wasn’t just fighting for survival anymore. I was fighting for the truth. For Xander. For everything that bastard traitor tried to take from us.I tore into the next rogue with no hesitation, my massive black paw swiping through its midsection and sending it careening into a rock. Blood splattered across the grass, but I didn’t even pause. I twisted, dodged another, and slammed my shoulder into its ribs so hard I heard the crunch of bones before it hit the dirt.Another leapt onto my back, claws digging into my fur. I bucked, growled, spun so fast the forest blurred, then smashed my back against a tree. The wolf yelped and dropped off like a rag doll. I stomped it once—hard—and didn’t look back.My breath came in
I didn't know what they meant when they said the people closest to you will someday be the ones to betray you.Until now. Seeing the one man Xander trusted more than anyone standing in a room plotting his downfall has me questioning everything about life.This was unexpected, this was the ultimate betrayal.I stumbled back, hand clasping over my mouth to keep from making a sound. My whole body trembled, heart pounding so loudly in my chest I was sure they'd hear it through the thick walls.Of all people. Of all the traitors in the world—why him?I backed away from the door slowly, each step dragging me deeper into a whirlwind of betrayal and disbelief. My fingers clutched the cold stone wall for support, as my legs suddenly felt too weak to hold me.The voices inside continued, oblivious to the chaos erupting within me.“I’ve waited long enough,” the man continued, his voice steady—familiar in a way that now made me sick. “If Xander is too blind to see the weakness in his rule, then
The wind howled through the treetops as we moved hard through the forest, the scent of pine and blood mixing in the air like some cursed perfume. My wolf surged beneath my skin again, clawing and restless, urging me to move faster, to find her—Raven.Even though I kept my expression unreadable, every second that passed twisted like a dagger in my gut. Domenico had taken her. She wasn’t just some omega. She was mine—even if I could never say it out loud. Not yet.Matteo moved beside me, his eyes searching in deep concentration. Behind us, a dozen of our best warriors followed, their eyes sharp, ears perked for the faintest sound, the faintest movement.“Her scent’s still strong,” one of the trackers said through the link.I growled in acknowledgement, saying nothing, letting them think this was just another mission. Just another rescue.But it wasn’t.Not to me.Branches snapped beneath us as we ran deeper into the thick woods. I could smell it now—her. That soft lavender-and-storm sce
‘I'm sure he now knows the pain of losing both parents like I did.’The way he said it, so smug, so satisfied. Like he finally got what he wanted. Like he knew something I didn't.My brows furrowed as I looked to the door where he had been standing and then suddenly I gasped as the realization of his words hit me.Could he…could he have had something to do with what happened that night? No. But what if…what if he ran away before that ball?Regina had said family? What if Domenico was that family?Suddenly I didn't want to stay here and just wait for Xander to come, I wanted to get answers myself. Without a second thought, I pushed the door open but there was a guard standing outside. I didn't give him so much as a chance before snapping his head and his body fell limp as he fell on the floor. I dragged him into the room before stepping out and closing the door behind me.Whatever secrets this place held, I was about to find out.I looked to my left and right to make sure there weren'
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