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Chapter 1
Nyra’s POV When the guard knocked on my door close to midnight, my heart skipped a beat. “His Alpha wants to see you,” he said and I sat up at once. At this hour? My chest tightened, maybe it was about Calista. She returned this evening after three years of being gone, and ever since then, the whole pack has been in chaos. Maybe Draven wanted to explain, maybe he wanted to tell me why he looked so shaken when he saw her. Maybe after three years of being his fiancee, I at least deserve honesty. That little hope was foolish, but I still held it as I threw a shawl over my nightdress and followed the guard through the sleeping pack house. The walk to Draven’s private study felt too long and too silent. My palms were damp by the time we stopped outside his door and the guard pushed it open for me. I then stepped inside and Draven was already there, he stood behind his desk, one hand braced against the wood, and his dark eyes were fixed on me. There was no greeting, no softness and no warmth and something in my stomach sank. “Draven?” I said gently but he did not answer, instead, he picked up a parchment and threw it across the desk and it slid toward me and stopped right in front of my hands. “Sign it.” I blinked and I looked down, the words hit me like a slap. “Termination of Engagement.” For a second, I could not breathe, I just stared at the parchment, and waited for the letters to change, for my eyes to tell me this was not real but it was. And then I saw the worst part, his signature was already on it, he signed it before calling me here, before hearing me and before looking me in the eyes. He had already decided and then my fingers began to shake. “Draven…” My voice came out broken. “What is this?” His face did not change. “It means exactly what it says.” The room spinned for one ugly second. Three years, three whole years and this was how he ended it? There was no explanation, no apology, but just a parchment thrown across a desk like I was nothing. I then looked up at him, and before I could even gather the pieces of my heart, he said something worse. “You should be grateful this is all I’m asking you to sign.” I frowned. “What?” He then reached to the side of the desk and lifted two things. The first was a silver bracelet and my breath caught. It was Calista’s bracelet, I saw it on her wrist earlier this evening. The second was a tiny dark vial. My stomach dropped, I knew that smell, it was Wolfsbane. My eyes then snapped to his. “What is this?” His jaw hardened. “These were found in your room.” I stared at him and then I laughed, a small, broken laugh because that was insane. “That’s not possible.” His face remained hard. “Calista collapsed tonight after drinking poisoned tea.” My whole body went still. No. “She nearly died.” I then took a step back. “What?” “One of the maids reported seeing you near her chamber.” My lips parted, but no words came out. “Her bracelet was found under your bed,” he continued. “And the poison was hidden inside your drawer.” I just stare at him because none of this made sense, because I have never seen that vial before in my life, because this has to be some sick joke. Then I whispered, “You think I did this?” He did not answer and that silence was enough, the pain that shot through my chest was sharp, ugly and burning. “You think I poisoned her?” My voice rose. “Draven, are you hearing yourself?” His eyes flashed. “Lower your voice.” I then let out a bitter laugh. “No.” My throat tightened, but I forced the words out. “After everything?” He said nothing. “After what I gave up for you?” There was still nothing and then I stepped closer to the desk, and tears already gathered in my eyes. “Do you really believe I would do something so low?” For one second, I saw something move in his face and then it disappeared and when he spoke, his voice was calm, it was too calm and that hurt more. “I don’t know what you have become.” The words landed like a blade in my chest and I actually stopped breathing for a second. Because that was worse than him calling me guilty. It meant he had already decided I was no longer the woman he knew, that whatever faith he once had in me was gone. I then shook my head slowly. “No.” My voice trembled now. “No, you don’t get to say that to me.” He did not move but I did and I moved closer, my hands were shaking so badly I had to move them into fists. “I dragged you out of Blood Hollow when everyone else left you there!” His expression changed for the first time but I did not stop. “You were bleeding, burning with poison, you could not even stand.” The memory hit me so hard I almost lost my breath, that night, the rain, the blood. His body half-limped against mine as I dragged him through mud and stone. My own side cut opened by rogue claws and my fingers pressed herbs into his wounds while I cried and begged the Moon Goddess not to let him die. I had been just an omega servant then, there was no title, no place and no power. Still, I stayed with him until dawn and when he lived, he stood before the whole pack and chose me. I could still hear his voice from that day. “The woman who bled beside me will one day stand beside me.” That promise became my whole life and for three years, I endured everything because of it. The whispers, the sneers, the cruel stares. The noble she-wolves who mocked me for daring to stand beside an Alpha. I swallowed it all, for him, for us and for the future he promised me. And now he stood here looking at me like I disgusted him. “You know me,” I whispered. “You know I would never do this.” His face turned unreadable again and the door opened and I turned and then my heart sank straight to the floor. Calista then walked in and she looked pale and weak. One hand pressed to her chest like she could barely stand but the moment her eyes landed on me, I saw it. That tiny flicker, that hidden satisfaction and then she walked straight to Draven and gripped his arm. Then she looked at me like I was something filthy. “Please…” she whispered, and her voice trembled. “Don’t let her hurt me again.” I froze and the room went silent, my lips parted, but nothing came out because in one sentence, she had buried me. She did not need proof, she did not need tears, she did not need anything, she only needed to act afraid and Draven believed her. I turned slowly to him and his body was already angled toward her, protecting her, choosing her again. That hurts more than anything else tonight, my eyes burned as I looked down at the parchment on the desk. The release, the end and the proof that I was already discarded before I even walked in here. “Sign it,” Draven said again and my hand trembled as I reached for the pen. I did not even know how I managed to hold it but I signed. My name looked broken on the page. Nyra Veylin. The moment I set the pen down, something inside me cracked and I placed it back on the desk and wiped my tears before they could fall. Then Draven said, “Until the Moon Goddess Ceremony investigation is concluded, you will remain under guard.” I nodded once, I could not trust my voice anymore and then I turned to leave. But before I could take another step, two guards moved in front of me and I blinked and thenI looked at them, then at Draven and slowly, horribly, I understood. They were not here to escort me back to my room, they were here to take me to the pack prison.Chapter 5Draven’s POVI should feel relieved, that was what I kept telling myself as I stood alone in my study.Nyra was gone, the problem was gone, the scandal was gone, the weakness was gone.So why did it feel like I couldn’t breathe?I then gripped the edge of my desk and stared at the same door she walked through last night.The same door where she stood with tears in her eyes and asked me if I really believed she would poison Calista.My jaw tightened and I pushed the thought away, it changed nothing.She was found with the poison, she was seen near Calista’s chamber, the evidence was there, everything pointed to her.So why did my wolf keep pacing inside me like something was wrong?I then dragged a hand through my hair and walked toward the window.Outside, the pack grounds slept under moonlight, peaceful and still, everything should be calm now but my chest felt tight and my mind kept replaying her face at the ceremony.The shock, the pains and the way she looked at me when
Chapter 4Nyra’s POVCalista wanted me dead.That truth kept ringing inside my head as the guards dragged me back to the dungeon, my body still burned from the rejection, every breath hurts, every step hurt and even standing felt impossible but they did not care.They shoved me back into the cell, and I crashed to the floor with a cry and the door slammed shut.I curled into myself, shaking and the pain in my chest kept rising and falling like a blade turning deeper and deeper.I then pressed my hand over my mouth to stop my sobs, but they still came.I did not know how long I lay there but then I heard footsteps, several voices followed, elders, guards and then him. Draven.I knew his voice the moment he spoke.“She cannot remain here.”I forced myself up and crawled to the bars and then the Moonlight from the hallway fell across their faces.Elder Varek sighed. “After tonight, the pack will never accept her.”“She has become a stain,” another elder said.“A rejected mate.”“A poison
Chapter 3Nyra’s POVThe chains bit into my wrists as the guards dragged me forward and the sound of metal scraped against metal followed every step I took.It was loud, it was too loud, like the whole pack needed to hear exactly what I have become, a prisoner, a disgrace and a warning.The sacred ceremony ground was already full when they led me in and the moment people saw me, the whispers began.“She’s in chains…”“Moon Goddess…”“She really did it.”“No wonder the Alpha threw her away.”I kept my eyes on the ground, if I looked at their faces, I may shatter.The moon hung high above us, it was bright and merciless and its silver light fell over everything.Over the altar, over the sacred stones and over the women dressed in ceremonial white and then over me and I have never felt more ashamed in my life.I was dirty from the dungeon and my hair was a mess.My dress still carried stains from the filthy water Selka threw on me and I smelt like prison, like pain and like humiliation a
Chapter 2Nyra’s POVI stared at the guards and then at Draven and then back at the guards and for one stupid second, I still thought this had to be some mistake.“Draven…” My voice comes out small. “What is this?”His face did not change.“Take her.”That was all he said, just two words, two words after three years.The guards grabbed my arms before I could step back and I gasped. “No, wait!”My eyes flew to him. “Draven, please. I didn’t do this.”He did not move and Calista still clung to his arm, looking at me like she was afraid, like I was some monster and it made me sick.“I did not poison her!” I cried. “You know me!”His jaw tightened, but he said nothing and that silence broke something inside me.“Draven!”One of the guards pulled me harder.“Move.”I struggled. “Let go of me!”But they dragged me out anyway, the study doors closed behind me and just like that, I was no longer the Alpha’s fiancee, I was a prisoner.…..The dungeon was beneath the western wing of the pack h
Chapter 1Nyra’s POVWhen the guard knocked on my door close to midnight, my heart skipped a beat.“His Alpha wants to see you,” he said and I sat up at once.At this hour? My chest tightened, maybe it was about Calista.She returned this evening after three years of being gone, and ever since then, the whole pack has been in chaos.Maybe Draven wanted to explain, maybe he wanted to tell me why he looked so shaken when he saw her.Maybe after three years of being his fiancee, I at least deserve honesty.That little hope was foolish, but I still held it as I threw a shawl over my nightdress and followed the guard through the sleeping pack house.The walk to Draven’s private study felt too long and too silent.My palms were damp by the time we stopped outside his door and the guard pushed it open for me.I then stepped inside and Draven was already there, he stood behind his desk, one hand braced against the wood, and his dark eyes were fixed on me.There was no greeting, no softness an







