登入Freya
Her eyes were as cold as they’d always been and for a brief moment I let myself hope that seeing me like this, my back covered in bruises, bloodied, and completely broken might finally crack through that ice and bring a bit of warmth in her eyes that I hadn’t seen in years.
But it didn’t.
If anything, the disdain in her gaze doubled like the exact moment I told her I was staying at Rowan’s pack.
She stood there, watching as the healers worked their magic like the professionals they were and soon the pain started to fade. “Please take some time to rest up.” The eldest one said, bow slightly at me and then at my mother before they all left the room.
“So you finally came back after getting hurt.” She asked, as soon as the door closed behind us.
The words landed coldly. No embrace, no concern, no warmth. Just that flat acknowledgment of my failure.
My chest tightened. Even here, in my home, there was nothing for me.
She shook her head, her disappointment evident. “I warned you, tried my best as a mother to stop you from humiliating not just yourself but this pack.” She hissed, her voice low.
“Is that what matters to you? The humiliation? Can’t you see that I have been severely wounded?” I whispered. Testing my voice to see if it still worked after all the agonizing screams, a lump forming in my throat.
She walked deeper into the room, her gaze fixed on the blood stains at the corners of my lips. “No need to be so dramatic, you’re a wolf and coupled with the healer's magic you should heal in an hour.” She paused. “Or three considering how severe the damages are and the fact that you don’t have your wolf yet.”
She looked back towards the open window. “Besides, that’s what you get for being disobedient.”
If this had been Iris, my adopted sister, our mother would have already rushed to her side, would have comforted her, would have shown some kind of emotion.
But for me, there was only disappointment.
“Iris would have approached this differently, you know.” She exhaled, bringing her gaze back to me. “She wouldn’t have been blinded by some silly puppy love. Instead she would have gained some political freedom for herself.” She pointed out, looking out the window again like she was expecting someone.
I scoffed, I’d been through too much to care about what she thinks about Iris. “Of course, where’s she anyway?" I asked, hiding the hurt in my voice.
Iris was usually glued to our mother's side, soaking up attention like a sponge.
"Medical treatment abroad," my mother replied shortly. "She'll return later today or tomorrow."
Finally, she kept her eyes on me, her haze assessing and cold. "Now that you're back, we need to discuss your responsibilities. You're the heir, Freya. The pack comes first. Always."
I couldn’t deal with this right now. Whatever it was she had to say, I knew I couldn’t handle it; not with all that had happened.
“Can’t it wait?” I asked.
“No.” She replied, leaving no room for an argument.
“I have found a husband for you…” she paused, gauging my expression but I stayed calm. “Lord Alfred.” She dropped, the words exploding like a bomb in my head.
I almost stood up in anger but the pain searing through me sent me back down.
Lord Alfred was old, not just older than me, but old enough to be my father.
"Are you serious?" I whispered in disbelief. "Aside from the fact that I just got out of an engagement and shouldn’t be talking about marriage, that man is old!"
"That man… is a powerful alpha with strong connections to the Royal Council," my mother corrected sharply. "He could help you secure your position and strengthen our pack's standing. You should be grateful I took the time to find you such a suitable match."
Grateful! That nasty word again.
"I can’t do this right now, I’m too weak" I replied, turning back to her and facing the wall…
She cleared her throat. “He will be here in two or three days.” She announced but I ignored her. "If you refuse to fulfill your responsibilities, then perhaps you shouldn't be heir at all."
The threat hung in the air between us.
I turned to face her again, my eyes burning with fury. "Fine," I said, my voice shaking with a mixture of the pain I was feeling and anger.
"But you of all people know there’s no one more suitable than me for this position— or you’d be pushing your favorite daughter into that throne.”
She walked out after that, leaving the challenge in the air. And soon after, I fell asleep and after about three to four hours of sleep, I was feeling better just like my mother had predicted.
I picked up my phone and dialed Aurora’s number.
She had been my best friend since childhood, the old Beta's daughter who'd grown up alongside me in the pack house. She was one of the few people who'd never treated me like an obligation.
And also my savior today. Rowan would have let his guards beat me to death and that truth made bile rise up in my throat.
Three years of my life, wasted slaving away for a pack that gave me no recognition.
"Can we meet?" I asked as soon as she picked up. "I need to get out of here."
“Are you sure you’re strong enough?”
“I am the wounds don’t hurt anymore, but I could be better..” I muttered.
"You know what you need? A night out. Let me take you somewhere fun." She chimed.
"I don't know if I'm in the mood—"
"The neutral zone," Aurora interrupted. "There's this amazing club. It'll be perfect."
I blinked. "What neutral zone?"
Aurora gasped dramatically. "Oh my god, you really were isolated out there in Rowan's backwater territory. The Lycan King designated part of his lands as neutral ground a few years ago. It's become the place where all the packs mingle, where the elite go to see and be seen. It's brilliant, actually. Strengthens connections between territories."
The Lycan King…. I wonder if he ever made it to Rowan’s pack.
"Come on," Aurora urged. "You've been playing small for three years. Time to remind yourself who you really are."
She was right. I was Freya Valenwood, heir to one of the most powerful packs in the territory. Not Rowan's discarded omega. Not my mother's disappointing daughter.
"Okay," I said. "Let's go."
~
The club was everything Aurora promised. Music pulsed through the air, lights danced across the crowded floor, and everywhere I looked, I saw wolves from different packs mingling freely. No longer hiding behind the persona I'd worn for Rowan, I let myself relax, let my natural confidence show.
And people noticed.
Aurora disappeared to the restroom, leaving me at the bar. Almost immediately, a handsome man approached, his smile easy and charming.
"I haven't seen you here before," he said, leaning against the bar beside me. "I definitely would have remembered someone like you."
The alcohol had made me warm and loose in an attempt to forget the sorrows that actually brought me there. "Is that your best line?"
"I've got better ones." His eyes traveled over me appreciatively. "But I thought I'd start simple."
I was about to politely shut him down when his hand moved to my waist, proprietary and unwelcome.
I recoiled immediately from his touch, but he just pressed harder, the bruises from what I endured starting to burn.
"What are you—" I started.
Strong fingers wrapped around the man's wrist, yanking him away from me with effortless strength.
I turned and my breath caught.
Dark eyes met mine, intense and magnetic, set in a face that was all sharp angles and controlled power. The stranger radiated authority, the kind that made everyone in his vicinity instinctively step back.
Our gazes locked, and my heart slammed against my ribs.
Chapter 171CaelanI showed Umbra to one of the empty quarters at the far end of the estate and got one of the maids to set her up. By the time I returned to the main house, Freya had already left. The conversation we had yesterday came flooding back to my head as I paced back and forth, clearly lost in my thoughts. “If I go on with this, then everyone will know all that I’ve worked so hard to keep on the low this entire time..” I muttered under my breath. I had no idea how long I’d been walking around the living room but by the time I checked my phone, it was past noon already. “No way I just spent my entire morning doing absolutely nothing..” I grumbled to myself as I tried to get myself back together but I heard a car pull up on the driveway and I paused. I wasn’t expecting anyone and that didn’t sound anything like the car Freya left with. I took a deep breath and strolled into the foyer, expecting to see Rowan walk through my door. After a few minutes, the front door swung
Chapter 170FreyaI knew by the look on Caelan’s face that he didn’t want to hear what I had to say, but this was the only efficient way of clearing his name. “These people already have a narrative of you in their minds, all thanks to your commander. So what better way to clear your name than to give them something else to worry about?” I urged on, hoping he’d see reason with me. “Isn’t there any other way that doesn’t involve me letting them in on my personal life?” He asked, grunting like an injured lion. “I’m afraid there isn’t. You said something about getting a confession from your brother, but we both know that isn’t going to work in any way.” I pressed on. “If you doubt me, then give it a try. Get your brother in a lonely place and try to get a confession out of him, let’s see if he’ll budge. From what I’ve seen so far, Lucian isn’t one to be played a fool so easily..” His face darkened he sank into the backrest, playing with the hem of his shirt as he pondered over what I
Chapter 169Caelan Freya lay in my arms, breathing softly as I stroked her hair. As her slight snore echoed in the room, I knew she had dozed off already. I carefully placed her head back on her pillow and quietly climbed down from the bed. I leaned back in and placed a kiss on her forehead before slipping out of the room as stealthily as I could. The moment I got out, I walked briskly towards the front door. Darkness had already covered the entire sky but I couldn’t rest knowing there was an oncoming storm at the training camp. I took out my phone and dialed Daren’s number before I even got to my car and it connected at the first ring, like he was already waiting for me. “Sir…”“What’s the status over there?” I asked. “There’s no sign of any ambush yet. We’ve combed all the possible hideouts around the camp and they’re all empty” he replied. A sigh of relief escaped my lips at least and I revved my engine. “What’s the matter Daren? You don’t sound happy that there might be no
Chapter 168Freya“What do you intend on doing about your brother?” I asked Caelan after he calmed down. “I have no idea. But whatever I have to do, I need to prove to the commander and every other person who’s aware of these fingerprints that I had nothing to do with the attacks..” he responded. I rolled my eyes and sank deeper into the sofa, “Tell me something I don’t know..” I muttered to myself, tucking some loose strands of hair behind my ear. The only excitement I felt inside was knowing that Rowan’s end was around the corner. The moment Umbra tells us that she has the spell, I’ll do everything it takes to lure Rowan into his own doom. He won’t know what hit him. But in the meantime, I need to put my anger to the side for now and help Caelan prove his innocence. He hurt my feelings but that doesn’t mean he deserves any of these things that are happening to him. “How do you plan on getting proof?” I asked, rubbing my palms together. “My brother needs to confess to framing m
Chapter 167Freya“Umbra, since Caelan is still finding it difficult to remember who you are or how he helped you, can you please refresh his memory so he doesn’t end up stressing over it?” I urged. She looked up at me, grinning from ear to ear like she had just met a celebrity and was so geeked up about it. “You’re one bright star in his life, are you aware of that?” Her voice echoed with pure joy. I stole a glance at Caelan and quickly took my eyes away. She might be right, but I certainly don’t feel like a star right now. I feel betrayed, I feel lied to, I feel doubted. I feel like a fool for trusting him with the entirety of my being and yet he thought it wise to hold back the important things about him from me. I may be a star as she says, I’m just not an important one. “Can we at least focus on why you’re here and what you claim you can help us with?” I cut in and she nodded. “Firstly, you need to te
Chapter 166CaelanAurora left and I sat alone in the living room, my head spiraling as the commander’s words echoed in my head over and over again. The documents lay on the table in front of me, the evidence of my fingerprints being spotted after the attack glaring back at me. An undeniable fact that would take the grace of the moon goddess for me to prove otherwise and I knew what was at stake here. Imagine what my people would think of me, should word of this get out in the open. And to think that greedy commander was ready to make something for himself out of this situation. The main question here is, how did my fingerprints get there? I’ve not been at the camp since the last attack and even then, I never visited the site. I was on my way back there when word of Freya’s disappearance came and I dropped everything else to find her. Whoever did this, must have put in so much effort into framing me and there’s no one else on this earth that would do something of this sort and t
Chapter 6Freya’s POVRowan's face turned an ugly shade of red. Beside him, Selene's perfectly composed expression cracked, her brows knitting together in barely concealed panic.Rowan stared at the invitation in my hand, his eyes going from disbelief to something that looked almost like recognition
CHAPTER 5Freya’s povCaelan's eyes had gone from warm to arctic in the span of a heartbeat. He stood there dripping water onto the hardwood floor, his expression carved from ice, and I felt the temperature in the room drop."Just an accident," he repeated slowly, like he was testing the words. "I s
CHAPTER 4Freya's POVThe stranger's dark eyes held mine, and I forgot how to breathe.He was still gripping the wrist of the man who'd tried to touch me, but his attention was completely focused on me. The intensity of his gaze made heat crawl up my neck and spread across my cheeks. My skin tingle
CHAPTER 2Freya’s pov“Look at her hair,” someone whispered, barely above a breath, as if speaking any louder might give away her uncertainty. “There’s no way she’s really the Alpha heiress. An omega?” another voice cut in, low and filled with nothing but disbelief. But just as I felt something w







