Pain.
That was the first thing I felt. A sharp, searing pain in my ribs as something—no, someone—kicked me hard in the side. My body jolted awake, my eyes snapping open just in time to see a thick boot retracting. "Get up," a deep, gruff voice commanded. Before I could react, rough hands grabbed my arm and yanked me upright. A sharp gasp left my lips as pain flared through my body. My vision swam, but I had no time to recover. The man holding me was massive, his grip like iron as he dragged me forward without an ounce of care. My bare feet scraped against the cold stone floor of the great hall, my body stumbling as I tried to keep up. Then I heard it—whispers, muttered words laced with contempt. "Thank the Goddess they're taking the disgrace away." "She doesn’t belong here." "An omega as the King’s mate? A joke." Their words stabbed into me like knives, each one deeper than the last. My heart clenched painfully as realization set in. I wasn’t just leaving—I was being thrown away. And the one I was going to belonged to a man who despised me. Panic surged through my veins like fire. I struggled, twisting against the brute’s grip, trying to break free. “Let me go!” I shouted, but my voice was hoarse, weak. The man didn’t even flinch. His grip only tightened, fingers digging cruelly into my skin as he dragged me forward without mercy. "No use fighting," he muttered, shoving me toward the exit. The grand doors loomed ahead, wide open, revealing the cold night beyond. A sleek black car was parked outside, its polished surface gleaming under the moonlight. The moment I saw it, a terrible realization struck me. I wasn’t going to be free. I was being taken to him. Xander. The panic clawing at my throat turned to terror. I dug my heels into the ground, kicking, thrashing—anything to break free. “I won’t go with him!” I cried, my voice desperate. “I’d rather die!” The man hauling me only scoffed. “Not your choice.” The cold air bit into my skin as we stepped outside. The car’s back door swung open, and inside, sitting with the same chilling authority he always carried, was the Alpha King himself. His silver eyes flicked to me, expression void of emotion. Cold. Calculating. His presence alone sucked the air from my lungs. The warrior holding me bowed slightly. “Your Majesty.” Xander barely acknowledged him. His gaze remained on me, unreadable, before his lips curled in disgust. “I won’t sit in the same space as her.” His voice was like ice, sharp and merciless. “Put her in the trunk.” My blood turned to ice. No. A fresh wave of panic crashed over me. I shook my head violently, struggling harder. “No! You can’t do this! I—” The warrior didn’t hesitate. He yanked me away from the car door and toward the trunk. I fought with everything I had, but I was no match for his strength. "Don't!" I shrieked, my nails clawing at his arm. "Please, don’t do this!" A sharp slap struck my cheek, stunning me into silence. "Enough," the warrior snapped. The trunk popped open. Cold, empty darkness yawned before me. And then—without hesitation—he threw me inside. My body slammed against the metal, my head knocking against the side as pain exploded through me. I barely had time to turn before the trunk slammed shut, sealing me in suffocating darkness. I screamed. I pounded against the surface, my nails scratching helplessly at the unyielding metal. “LET ME OUT!” The car jerked forward. The engine hummed, drowning out my cries as we sped away from the only home I had ever known. I was trapped. Caged like an animal. And I was being taken straight into the lion’s den. *** The journey felt endless. The cold metal beneath me bit into my skin, the darkness pressing down on me like a suffocating weight. My breaths were ragged, my body trembling from the lingering shock. I had known Xander despised me. But this? This was worse than rejection. By the time the car slowed to a stop, my body was stiff, my muscles screaming in protest. The trunk creaked open, and before I could react, hands grabbed me, yanking me out. The cold night air stung my face as I was dragged onto my feet. My legs wobbled beneath me, but the warriors gave me no time to regain my balance. A massive stone fortress loomed ahead—dark, ominous. Xander’s kingdom. Terror clawed at my throat. A towering set of iron doors creaked open, revealing a dimly lit corridor. I was dragged forward, my mind racing as realization struck. This wasn’t the palace. This was the dungeon. “No…” My voice came out as a whisper. “Please, no—” They didn’t listen. They dragged me down the damp, narrow hallways, the scent of blood and damp stone thick in the air. My heart pounded violently against my ribs, my breathing erratic. I twisted, trying to break free. “You can’t do this! I—” The warrior holding me let go just long enough to shove me forward. I hit the cold ground hard, my hands scraping against the stone. Pain shot through my knees, but before I could move, metal clanked. Chains. Cold, heavy shackles clamped around my wrists, burning me, locking me in place. I was trapped. Panic surged through me, my chest tightening as I pulled at the chains, my breath coming in short, ragged gasps. Footsteps echoed. Slow. Purposeful. Xander. His towering form stepped into the cell, his silver eyes gleaming in the dim light. He crouched before me, his gaze sweeping over my trembling form. Then, he reached out—fingers tilting my chin up until I was forced to meet his gaze. A cruel smirk played on his lips. “This is where you belong, little omega,” he murmured, his voice filled with dark amusement. I swallowed hard, my throat dry. “Why are you doing this?” My voice cracked. His grip tightened slightly. “Because I can.” His eyes gleamed with something unreadable before he released me, standing to his full height. “Rest well,” he said coldly. “You’ll need your strength.” Then—without another word—he turned and walked away. The heavy cell door slammed shut behind him, locking me in darkness. And I knew that this was the just beginning of my nightmare.I staggered to my feet, blood pouring from a gash across my ribs, my vision swimming. But I didn’t care. He tried to take her. He almost took her. And now… now, he was going to die. Loki’s pale face twisted in irritation as he watched the space where Matteo had disappeared with Raven. His lips parted, a growl curling up from deep in his throat — and then he took a step forward. “No,” I barked, stepping between him and the trail again. “You’re not touching her.” His eyes flashed crimson. “You can’t stop what’s been set in motion. She’s mine. She was always mine.” “You keep saying that,” I snarled. “But guess what?” “You’re not fighting just me anymore.” I let go. I gave in. And Dario took over. *** Dario All I saw was red. The scent of her still lingered, staining the air like poison. Raven. Our mate. Hurt. And this moving corpse was trying to claim her as his. UNACCEPTABLE. I let out a guttural snarl that shook the trees, then launched myself at the leech. Loki bare
“RAVEN!” I roared, hurling myself forward.She was fast — goddess, she was fast — but I was faster.Before she could make contact, I slammed into her side, shoving her out of the way with all the force I had. Her body hit the ground with a hard thud, rolling once before she regained her stance.“What the hell, Xander?!” she barked through the mind link, fury blazing in her voice.I stood between her and Loki, my body a wall of muscle and rage, claws digging into the dirt, chest heaving.“I said stay back!” I growled. “This isn’t your fight.”Her black wolf stalked up behind me, eyes glowing in the dim light, mouth curled in protest. “The hell it isn’t! Your fight is my fight, Xander! We’re in this together. Always.”Something twisted in my chest—something raw and warm and aching. She meant every word.But before I could reply, a low, velvety voice slithered through the silence like smoke.“I didn’t come here for you, wolf,” Loki said, voice dripping with eerie calm. “I came for her.”
“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