LOGIN“I built his empire with my blood and my money. He rewarded me by taking my cousin to our bed.” For years, I was the invisible Alpha of the Sandwell Pack. While Maxwell claimed his "duties" kept him from me, I was the one balancing the ledgers, securing the borders, and investing my private millions to turn his dying territory into a gold mine. On my 18th birthday, I finally found out what those "duties" were. I found my fated mate, Maxwell, in the arms of my cousin, Amelie. they mocked me for being a "useful fool," an unpaid servant who funded their luxury while they shared a bed. When I exposed their lies to the Pack, they didn’t offer me justice. They chose Amelie’s fake tears and exiled me on the spot. I didn't steal a cent of their wealth—I left the accounts exactly as I found them: pathetic and empty. Five years later, the girl they threw away is the woman who owns the world. A royal decree from the Dragon King forces all Alphas into the elite Alpha Academy. I return not as a victim, but as a billionaire mogul. Maxwell is there, too—not to beg for my forgiveness, but to hunt me down. He’s humiliated, bankrupt, and determined to make me pay for exposing his "perfect" reputation to the world. But I’m not the defenseless girl he remembers, and I’m not alone. I’ve caught the eye of Sol, the Dragon Prince, a man who finds my power intoxicating. Maxwell wants my blood for the lies I uncovered. The pack wants my fortune to save their skins. But the Dragon Prince? He’s ready to burn anyone who dares to touch his Queen.
View MoreThe last digit of the quarterly tax audit clicked into place, and I let out a long, shuddering breath. My neck ached, and the blue light of the laptop screen felt like it had been seared into my retinas.
“And that,” I whispered to the empty room, “is how you save a pack from insolvency.” For the last twelve months, the Luna’s office had been my sanctuary and my prison. While the other girls my age were out at the lake or shopping in the city, I was here. I had overhauled the Sandwell Pack’s trade treaties and restructured the warrior’s pension funds. But my biggest secret lay in the ledger's "Miscellaneous Revenue" column. It wasn't pack money. It was mine. My mother had died bringing me into this world, leaving behind a hole in my heart and a massive investment fund in my name. She had been a genius with numbers, setting up a trust that grew aggressively for seventeen years. When I gained access to it on my seventeenth birthday, I didn't buy jewelry or cars. I saw the crumbling infrastructure of Sandwell, saw the stress on Maxwell’s face, and I poured my inheritance into his future. I did it for the pack. But mostly, I did it for the man I thought was my destiny. The door to the office burst open, and Pamela, my only real friend in this place, practically vibrated into the room. She was clutching a silver dress bag. “Aella! Stop! Just stop!” she cried, slamming my laptop shut. “It is six o’clock. You are eighteen. The moon is rising, and you are still staring at spreadsheets!” I rubbed my eyes, a small smile tugging at my lips. “Maxwell is swamped, Pam. His father handed over the territorial disputes this morning, and I told him I’d handle the logistics so he could—” “So he could prepare your surprise!” Pamela squealed. “Aella, everyone knows. An arranged mating contract since you were fifteen, three years of dating... and today is the day the Goddess makes it official. You’re going to be his fated mate. He’s probably waiting in the Alpha’s wing right now.” My heart did a traitorous little flip. Maxwell and I had been a "sure thing" for so long that I’d almost forgotten the magic of it. I’d spent the last year making sure that when he took the crown of Sandwell, he would have a kingdom worth ruling. “Go,” Pamela urged. “Change. Look like a Luna, not a CPA.” Twenty minutes later, I emerged feeling like a different person. The silk of the dress hugged my curves, and the glow of my eighteenth year felt like a hum of power beneath my skin. Today, I could finally stop being the shadow and start being the partner. I bypassed the main hall and took the back stairs to the Alpha’s executive wing. I wanted to see his face when I told him the trade treaty was signed—and that I could finally feel my wolf stirring for him. As I approached the heavy oak doors of the Alpha’s office, I realized they were slightly ajar. “She actually did it,” a male voice laughed. It was Caleb, the Beta’s heir. “She spent her entire birthday morning fixing the Gamma’s payroll. I saw her through the window.” “She’s a machine,” Asher, the Gamma’s son, joined in. “I don’t know how you do it, Max. Does she talk about anything other than interest rates in bed?” I froze, my hand inches from the handle. My blood turned to ice. “She’s useful,” Maxwell’s voice rang out. It was cold. “My father was going to run Sandwell into the ground. Aella’s money and her obsession with ‘duty’ bought us another decade of luxury. Why would I stop her? She likes feeling important.” “But the contract, Max,” a soft, familiar voice cooed. My heart stopped. It was Amelie, my younger cousin. The girl who had cried until my father gave her my bedroom—the one with the south-facing windows—because she claimed she ‘needed the sun to function.’ “The contract is a piece of paper,” Maxwell said. I heard the unmistakable sound of a chair creaking. “The Goddess gave me my real mate two years ago, didn't she, Amelie?” “Two years of hiding,” Amelie giggled. “I’m tired of her looking at me like I’m a charity case while she pays for our vacations with her ‘investments.’ She’s so smug, Max. She thinks she’s the Queen of Sandwell just because she can do math.” “She’s the help, baby,” Maxwell muttered. “The best part? She’s so desperate for me to love her that she doesn't even realize she’s funding our honeymoon. Let her keep working. Once the transition is official, I’ll find a loophole. I’ll keep the funds, and I’ll keep you.” I stood in the hallway, the silk of my dress suddenly feeling like a shroud. Two years. While I was staying up until 3 AM fixing his mistakes, he was in my cousin’s bed. While I was using my mother’s legacy to buy new equipment for the warriors, they were laughing at my "smugness." The heat that rose in my chest wasn't the warmth of a mating bond; it was the searing, white-hot roar of a wolf that had finally seen the trap. I didn't knock. I kicked the door. The heavy oak swung back with a bang. Maxwell sat behind the mahogany desk—the desk I had polished—with Amelie draped across his lap. “A-Aella,” Maxwell stammered, pushing Amelie off him. “You’re early.” I looked at him—really looked at him—and wondered how I had ever mistaken his mediocrity for greatness. “Actually,” I said, my voice steady and terrifyingly calm. “I’m exactly on time.”Aella POVBrothers.Order and Chaos were brothers.I stared between them as that single piece of information rearranged nearly everything I knew about both men."Brothers," I repeated.Chaos glanced at me."Yes."I pointed between him and the enormous golden statue that apparently contained his brother."That explains so much."Sol nodded beside me."An uncomfortable amount, actually."Chaos looked offended."I don't know what that's supposed to mean."The entire underground Academy trembled again before Sol could answer.The golden statue began to glow.Riot, still perched proudly on its shoulder, squealed."Riot!"Sol immediately reached for our son.This time, thankfully, Riot allowed himself to be removed.The moment Sol had him safely against his chest, the golden statue changed.It shrank.Slowly at first.The massive structure contracted as streams of golden light spiraled around it.Twenty feet.Fifteen.Ten.Five.Until there was no statue anymore.There was a man.He stepped
Aella POVApparently, we were going downstairs again.Only this time, Althea wasn't the only child determined to come with us.The moment I picked her up, she reached for Riot.Not Xander.Riot.At first, I thought she simply wanted her brother.That wasn't unusual. The three of them were almost always together.But when Sol tried to take Riot back to the nursery, Althea grabbed his little hand with both of hers and refused to let go."Althea," I said gently. "Riot can stay upstairs."She glared at me.Actually glared.Riot, completely unaware that he was apparently essential to whatever ancient mystery awaited us, laughed and tried to grab his sister's hair.Chaos crouched in front of them."Little Queen, does Riot need to come?"Althea nodded.Immediately.Sol sighed."Of course he does."He picked Riot up."I don't suppose you'd like to tell us why?"Althea stared at him.Sol stared back.Nothing."Wonderful conversation."Chaos laughed.So our strange little expedition consisted o
Aella POVI don't know how long Althea remained connected to the stone.Seconds.Minutes.Hours.Time had stopped meaning anything inside that cavern.I remained beside her the entire time, one arm around her little body while colors continued flowing across the cave walls.Then, finally...Her hands separated from the stone.I exhaled so sharply my chest hurt."Althea."I immediately reached for her.But the stone pulsed.Once.Twice.Then brighter than ever.The entire cavern filled with silver light.A portal ripped open directly above the lake."What—"Althea floated upward."Absolutely not!"I jumped after her.She disappeared through the portal.I caught her ankle at the last possible second, pulled her against my chest—And the portal swallowed me too.The world spun.Then my feet hit solid ground.I stumbled forward, clutching Althea tightly."Do not do that again."She giggled.Of course she did.Then I looked up.Everyone was there.Sol.Hunter.Marcus.Pamela.Queen Samanth
Aella POVThe door opened without a sound.Beyond it, another staircase disappeared into darkness.I adjusted Althea against my chest, half expecting Sol to suddenly appear behind me and demand an explanation for why our daughter had apparently decided to explore ancient ruins in the middle of the night.Unfortunately for him, he was probably still chasing Riot away from chandeliers."Ready, little Queen?"Althea answered by pointing downward.Of course she did.So down we went.At first, I counted the steps.A hundred.Five hundred.A thousand.Then I lost track.The air became colder the deeper we descended, but strangely, I never felt afraid. The castle's magic surrounded us like a silent guardian, lighting the walls with silver flames whenever the darkness became too thick.Hours seemed to pass.The staircase twisted and turned, spiraling beneath the Void itself.Until, finally, the tunnel opened.I stopped breathing.An enormous cavern stretched before us.The ceiling was so high












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