This is a world ruled by werewolves, where werewolves dominate humans, even keeping them as their human pets. Amelia is an orphan raised as a pet, and her coming-of-age ceremony is fast approaching, which means she is about to face a life-changing decision. She wants to take control of her own fate and tries to escape, but in the process, she unexpectedly saves another human slave who is also trying to flee. Owen, the Alpha prince of this nation, never imagined that he would be saved by a human girl. She thought he was a runaway slave, and the whole situation seemed like a joke to him. Owen decides to take Amelia with him, to save her and make her his human pet, offering her a comfortable life. But Amelia never asked for any of this.
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The world was taken over by the Lycan race long ago, and humans were turned into slaves, living under their control. As an orphan about to turn 18, I’m set to be sold to the Lycans as a pet. I dream of freedom, and I refuse to just sit back and wait for my fate.
I carry the slop from the basement out of the orphanage that has been my home for almost eighteen years. I make sure to slump over my bucket and shuffle my feet under Director Crane’s scrutinous supervision.
My punishment is meant to make me suffer not only the physical demand of carrying such heavy buckets up from the basement into the troughs for the pigs but also mental anguish: the disgust of knowing what I’m carrying in each of these endless buckets that I go back and forth to fill and refill.
Blood, skin, teeth, hair, nails, and other body parts, all my responsibility to clean off the basement floor and walls, all of them tortured off my fellow orphans for one reason or another in this prison werewolf society calls a Home for the Forgotten.
But I forget nothing.
I remember every child who has ever bullied me. I remember every punishment laid down by Director Crane. I remember every step and door and window in this suffocating building.
I remember every exit and road that leads anywhere but here.
So I drag the buckets along the courtyard ground, looking for all the world like this most recent punishment is the one that finally broke my spirit. I need this final plan to work because if I’m still here in a few days when I turn eighteen, I will be subjected to the disgusting practice werewolves call Mercy, where suitable eighteen-year-old humans are selected by werewolves to be their pets.
That’s all this orphanage is: a grounds for grooming human children into eventual “pets”.
In this world ruled by werewolves, we have no say in who our masters become. We are merely commodities awaiting sale, knowing that most pets end up as nothing more than corpses to be disposed of.
I’ve played my part of hopeless orphan so well that by the next day, during my Showing where Director Crane parades me to be bid on by werewolves, she doesn’t even bind my wrists. She leaves me unbound on the bench outside her office while she negotiates my final contract with the werewolf who won.
Director Crane peeks out at me quickly, smirking smugly at my despondent demeanor full of despair. Then she closes the door for a more private conversation.
And I take off.
As quickly as possible, I make it through the back door, counting on the orphanage’s rigid schedule that dictates everyone should be inside right now. Yet two kids my age bolt upright from the ground as I race through the courtyard. I pray in vain that they’ll pretend not to see me, but these are the director’s favorites – and they gain her favor by helping her control the other orphans.
“Amelia’s escaped!” Zella yells automatically, and my stomach drops. I reroute in their direction, slamming her to the ground and covering her mouth, warning her to stay quiet.
But Julius takes up where she left off, yelling for Director Crane, a satisfied smile on his face. It’s only moments before the director is towering over all three of us.
“Well done, Julius,” she approves, grabbing my arm painfully and hauling me to my feet. “Grab the other children and meet us in the basement.”
When all the Home for the Forgotten children are gathered in a circle around me and the director in the basement, she orders me to strip.
“Never,” I spit. “I will never bow to a traitor against humanity selling her own kind in exchange for the approval of werewolves.”
Director Crane orders Zella and Julius to pin me down and rip my clothes – an order they indulge greedily. The director then whips me with a thin leather strap, one I’m not unfamiliar with. I can tell by the sting that she’s only leaving small cuts that will heal in a day or two.
Which means she still plans to sell me and doesn’t want to lower my value.
I don’t know how much time passes before Director Crane seems to tire and finally lets up. “I encourage anyone who wishes to suffer the same fate as Amelia to try running away,” she threatens.
As the rest of the kids file out of the basement, Director Crane lowers her beautiful face that conceals the horrors within, speaking quietly so only I can hear her.
“I may be limited in how much I can mark you outwardly before your new masters come to collect you on your eighteenth birthday, but let’s see you try to escape in the next few days under the weight of starvation.” She grabs my jaw in her clutch, forcing me to look her in the eye as she hisses. “Attempt this again, and I will send you to the werewolves as a slave.”
That night, Zella and Julius come to find me where I’ve been left to starve. I groan as much at the sight of their presence as from the cramping of my empty stomach.
“Let’s see, what was this?” Zella mocks. “Escape attempt number two-hundred-and-thirty-seven? You really are getting good at failing, aren’t you?”
“Wow,” I answer, “I’m surprised you can count that high.”
“You’re nothing but trash,” Julius adds, ignoring my jab.
“Unlike us,” Zella continues. “In three days, the werewolf VIPs will arrive, and we’ll be selected as their lovers.”
Even in my hunger, I have enough energy to roll my eyes. “You know that’s not true. You’ll be nothing more than pets like the rest of us.”
“Liar!” Zella yells, and to my surprise, she actually starts beating me. I honestly didn’t think she had it in her.
But then Julius joins her, and all I can do is curl up in a protective ball until Director Crane appears and pulls them off me.
“She’s not worth it!” Director Crane admonishes. “The werewolves will be here any minute. Go get yourselves cleaned up for your first round of Showings!”
Zella and Julius glare at me as they leave my room, Director Crane on their heels. “Director Crane,” I call. “Wait, please.”
I’m delighted by the way my dry throat involuntarily cracks, making me sound even weaker.
“I’ve realized my mistake,” I promise. “I won’t try to escape again. Even if I wanted to, I’m too hungry and weak to get anywhere.”
She only arches an eyebrow in my direction.
“Please,” I repeat, “let me help the other kids prepare for the Showing. Some of them are my friends. It would be nice to say goodbye.”
I lower my gaze submissively, allowing my body to go slack in exhaustion.
“Fine,” Director Crane finally snaps. “I suppose someone will need to brush the girls’ hair.”
I stand, following her to the Preparations Room. She leaves me at the door as she heads to welcome the incoming werewolves.
The second she’s out of sight, I sprint for a side exit into the forest.
Honestly, the fact that Director Crane continues to trust my lies after every escape attempt is the most human part about her.
Now that I know Zella and Julius keep an eye on the courtyard when Director Crane is occupied, I’ll have to map out a different route for my next escape attempt. I’ll need a little more time to prepare before I actually leave, but at least I can plan my path while everyone is distracted.
I disappear into the forest to plot the best route from here, so focused on making sure I’m not being followed that I trip over something in my path. I fall to my hands and knees, looking over my shoulder to see it wasn’t a root or a rock I tripped over but a man.
I freeze at the sight of all his blood, the unearthly pallor of his skin, and his gaping wounds. Instinctively, I turn around to help him, amazed by the force of his sharp cheekbones and strong jaw that cut an imposing presence, even splattered in blood.
I wonder if he’s dead, but then his eyelids flutter open. Even in his unfocused haze, his amber irises are breathtaking beneath long, dark eyelashes. It’s like stumbling upon a work of art that has been slashed to pieces.
“Help,” he moans.
“I’m here. I’ll help you,” I promise as I study his injuries, prioritizing the worst wounds first.
“Thank you,” he whispers, then seems to lose consciousness.
Wolves howling in the distance catch my attention, and I turn in the direction of approaching footsteps. This man is probably a human slave who’s being hunted, I realize.
And I wonder if Fate disrupted my last escape attempt to lead me here, to a fellow human who needed to be saved, too.
“Come on,” I urge him, forcing him awake as I quickly pull him to his feet. “Let’s go.”
AmeliaI stare at him in shock, still too drained from yet another ordeal to respond. How could he?“Maya should behave like the other human pets and obey the rules,” Ava adds, fanning the flames of my growing fury. “If she goes outside, she’ll be caught by the guards again.”I can’t take my eyes off the prince, waiting for him to admit this is a joke or a mistake. Something. Anything.I’m not a caged bird to be kept indoors. I can’t imagine not being able to get outside. And all because of Ava’s lies!Her ability to twist the truth to her advantage is impressive if not diabolical. She was the one who ordered the guards to seize me.I open my mouth to say as much to Prince Owen when a guard walks in. “Prince Diego has arrived to see you, Your Majesty.”Ava looks to the prince. “We have work to discuss,” is his only explanation. “Come,” he reaches for his mate. “Let’s let Maya rest.”Before he reaches the doorway though, he turns to look at me. “And rest properly. I’ll come check on yo
AmeliaIt’s infuriating to intellectually understand I’m just a pet and yet feel so sickened by the idea of Prince Owen with someone else. Struggling to slow my breath, I leave my room again, hoping that fresh air will help.The air in this palace feels too damn stagnant.The moment I’m outside, the fresh air instantly soothes me. It takes several steps for my heartbeat to finally slow, but the stifling feeling gradually fades as I splay my toes in the grass and let the sun warm my skin. The warm breeze feels like the influx of oxygen my body needed.I wander around the gardens, making sure to stay closer to the palace this time. Even if the prince granted me permission to roam the grounds, I’d like to be close enough to run for help if I encounter Violet again.Instead of Violet though, I run into Ava. I’m surprised to see her, thinking the prince was with her.“Oh! Hello, Ava.”But she doesn’t give me the friendly greeting she offered me the day we met or the polite acknowledgement
AmeliaThe thought of Prince Owen spending another night with Ava turns my stomach. I can’t stop thinking about the sensation of his finger on my neck when he was treating my wounds, of his hand on my finger while he taught me to read. Of his naked body in the orphanage basement.I should not have feelings for my captor even if he is also my rescuer.But I do.I’m sitting in a plush armchair in my bedroom, brushing my hair after my bath as part of my new nighttime routine, when the door to my bedroom opens. I watch it open a few inches, before there’s a pause, and then the door closes again. A knock quickly follows.“Come in,” I call curiously.To my surprise, it’s Prince Owen. “Sorry,” he says, “I forgot to knock the first time. I’m trying to be better about your privacy in case you’re…” his gaze rakes down my body in a nightgown, “not clothed.”“Thank you,” I reply. How could I be angry with him for forgetting to knock when he’s putting forth the effort to change his behavior? And e
AmeliaI wake up in the morning, simultaneously feeling much better than yesterday while still exhausted and drained. I peak under my bandages where my wounds have started to heal and scab over.Deciding I should move around a little, I slowly pull myself out of bed and open the door to my bedroom. I’m leaning on the table just outside which now holds a vase of fresh lilies, trying to decide if I have the strength to wander any further when the door to Prince Owen’s room opens. It’s pathetic how my heart leaps in excitement.Especially when it’s Ava who emerges.My heart sinks at the sight of how happy she looks coming out of the prince’s room where she clearly just spent the night. I try to dip back into my room unnoticed, but I’m not quick enough.“Oh, Maya! Good morning. How are your injuries faring?”I offer Ava a polite smile. “Better, thank you.”She smiles politely in return, and I prepare myself for more pleasantries that I don’t want to endure. Yet I’m still mad when she give
AmeliaThe absence of the prince’s touch is as abrasive as a cold wind.“Maya was injured,” he explains to this stranger who called him darling. I bristle, and I’m not sure if it’s because of her presence or the fact that he called me Maya. Again.“She’s unfamiliar with others and needs help with her injuries,” he goes on. “I didn’t want her waking up to an unfamiliar face after such a traumatic event.”I try not to stare at the woman’s arm around the prince’s shoulders. I try not to care when he tucks a lock of her hair behind her ear. I try to deny who she must be.“Maya…” the woman repeats, as if tasting the name. “This is the human pet you brought back?”For some reason, I hate that she’s heard of me, but I’ve never heard of her.The prince nods.The woman tightens her arm around his shoulders. “Darling, you’ve always avoided human pets because of your mother. Why claim one now?”I had already been clued into the fact that I was the prince’s first human pet based on how Diego resp
OwenI rub my temples, pushing my chair away from the data in front of me. My father’s been giving me more and more work taking care of the kingdom so that I’m prepared to be king one day.As I take just a momentary break, my mind wanders of its own accord in the same direction it’s been wandering a lot recently.Amelia.My wolf stirs at the thought of her. I don’t know why he’s so fond of her.“She smells pleasant,” he tells me for the hundredth time as if that’s a sufficient reason. Yet it doesn’t explain why he’s constantly nudging me to check on her.Just last night he insisted I bring her proper bath oils. Despite the normalcy of nudity for werewolves, my wolf definitely noticed her exposed form. He is assuredly the reason I got so close to her before catching myself and stepping away.He’s like a bug in my mind, whispering to get closer, closer, closer to her.It’s honestly strange, especially since that’s not how he responds to our mate, Ava.“We know Ava is our fated mate,” I
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