LOGINBLURB Zaria Orland was born into poverty in the forgotten River Pack, never knowing she was the lost daughter of royalty. After years of struggle, she earns a scholarship to Moonfang Royal Academy—the greatest school in the werewolf realm. But noble students hate scholarship students, and the academy queen, Selene Voss, makes Zaria her target. Then two men return to change her life. Mick Jordan, her first love, once rejected her and called her bad luck. Now he is wealthy, powerful, and desperate to win her back. Alpha Kai D-Light, ruler of the Sea Pack, arrives for a political marriage alliance—but instead finds his true mate in the poor girl everyone despises. The problem? Zaria feels no bond. Now caught between the Alpha who claims her and the man who regrets losing her, Zaria must survive jealousy, betrayal, hidden enemies, and the truth of the throne stolen from her.
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Zaria POV
“Stop!” I shouted as I quickened my steps toward the group of girls. They were standing in a circle, laughing and pushing someone in the middle. I didn’t need anyone to explain what was happening. I already knew. Bullying. I hated it so much.
The moment my voice rang out, everything went quiet. It was like the whole place froze. Every head turned toward me. Their eyes were filled with curiosity, confusion, and some with annoyance.
“Who is she?” one girl whispered.
“I’ve never seen her before,” another said.
“New student?”
I ignored all of them and kept walking. My eyes were fixed on the girl they were bullying. Her head was down, her shoulders shaking. Two girls were holding her arms tightly, like she was nothing.
“Let her go,” I said when I got closer.
My voice was calm but firm. I wasn’t asking. I was telling them.
One of the girls in front folded her arms and laughed loudly. “Excuse me? Who do you think you are?”
Another voice joined. “Did she just tell Princess Selena what to do?”
More murmurs spread through the crowd.
“She must be crazy.”
“She has some nerve.”
I didn’t respond to them. I didn’t even look at them. My attention stayed on the girl they were hurting.
“Let her go,” I repeated.
This time, slower.
Someone behind them scoffed. “She must be a new scholarship student. Look at her clothes.”
“Yeah, she looks so cheap.”
“So tattered.”
I clenched my jaw but stayed quiet. Their words didn’t matter. What mattered was stopping this.
The girl they called Selena stepped forward. She looked perfect in every way—her hair, her uniform, her posture. She carried herself like she owned the whole place.
She walked closer to me, her eyes sharp and full of pride. “Who the hell are you?” she asked.
I looked straight at her without blinking. “I’m someone you don’t want to know.”
Before she could react, I walked past her and reached for the girl.
I was about to pull her away when suddenly someone grabbed my arm and pulled me back hard.
Before I could even react slapped landed on my, my head turned from the force. My cheek burned instantly, without thinking, I raised my hand and slapped her back twice
Gasps filled the air.
“Oh the moon goddess, she dare slapped her!” I heard someone said.
“She hit Selena! She’s finished!” another one said.
The shock on Selena’s face was clear. She didn’t expect that. No one had probably ever dared to touch her before.
“Who do you think you are?” I snapped. “You think you can just hit me?”
The whispers around us grew louder.
“She just slapped the Alpha Lycan’s daughter!”
“She’s dead!”
“She won’t survive this!”
“A scholarship student dared to fight back?”
The noise was getting too much. It was annoying.
“Shut the fuck up!” I shouted.
Silence fell immediately. No one said another word.
I stepped forward again, grabbed the bullied girl’s hand, and pulled her toward me. “Come on,” I said.
She followed me without resistance, her head still lowered.
We walked through the crowd. No one dared to stop us. They all moved aside, watching us like we were some kind of show.
I didn’t look back, we kept walking until the noise faded and we reached a quieter part of the school. There were a few benches under a tree. No one was there.
I sat her down gently. “Sit.” She obeyed quickly, still shaking.
I looked at her properly. Her uniform was dusty and slightly torn. Her hands were trembling.
I brushed some dirt off her shoulder. “Why do you let them bully you like that?” I asked.
She didn’t answer. She just shook her head.
“Hey,” I said, a little softer now. “You’re safe. Talk to me.”
She slowly raised her head and looked at me. Her eyes were filled with fear.
“Who are you?” she asked quietly.
“My name is Zaria,” I replied.
She stared at me for a moment, then looked down again. “I’m sorry,” she whispered.
I frowned. “Sorry? For what?”
“For getting you involved,” she said. “They’ll come after you now.”
I let out a small laugh. “I’m not scared of them.”
She looked up quickly. “Do you know who she is?”
“Yes,” I said. “A bully.”
She shook her head. “No… she’s the daughter of the Alpha King.”
I stayed calm. That explained everything—the attitude, the confidence, the way everyone reacted.
“And the others?” I asked.
“Kate is the Beta’s daughter. Pretty is one of the elders’ daughters. And Mera… she’s from another strong pack and she's the daughter of the peck Alpha,” she explained.
I nodded slowly. So that was the reason behind their power. Their families.
“That’s why everyone respects them,” she continued. “Especially scholarship students. If we offend them, they can have us expelled.”
I leaned back slightly and crossed my arms. “So you just accept it? You let them treat you like that because you’re scared?”
She didn’t respond immediately. I could see the conflict in her eyes.
“I don’t have a choice,” she finally said. “This school is my only chance. If I get expelled, I have nowhere else to go.”
I studied her face. She wasn’t weak. She was just afraid.
“There’s always a choice,” I said.
She shook her head again. “Not for people like me.”
“People like us,” I corrected.
She paused and looked at me.
“Are you also a scholarship student?” she asked.
I nodded. “Yes.”
Her eyes widened. “Really?”
“Yes,” I said simply.
She suddenly let out a small shout. “Ah!”
I blinked. “What?”
She quickly covered her mouth. “Sorry… it’s just… you don’t act like one.”
I raised an eyebrow. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
“Most scholarship students try to stay quiet. They don’t get into trouble. They don’t talk back,” she explained.
I smirked slightly. “Well, I’m not like them.”
She stared at me, like she was trying to understand me.
“But what are you going to do now?” she asked. “After what happened…”
I stood up and stretched slightly.
“If they come for me, I’ll deal with them,” I said.
Kai POVI carried Zaria in my arms and took her straight to my room. She was still weak, but that did not stop her from struggling against me. The moment I placed her gently on the bed, she tried to grab my hand and pull me back.I stepped away before she could hold me."Listen to me," I said in a calm voice. "If you keep acting stubborn, I will never let you leave this room. So stay still and rest."She glared at me with angry eyes. Even though she looked pale and tired, there was still fire inside her."How many days do you expect me to stay hidden in your house, I need to go to school and you know that?" she asked.Her voice sounded weak, but I could hear the frustration in it, I moved closer to her and gently lifted her chin so she would look at me, she looked so pretty that I could imagine "You are still injured," I said softly. "You need time to recover. I cannot let you leave while you are like this."Her brows tightened immediately she faced me like she was about to pickup a
Zaria’s POVMy head felt like it was splitting open.Everything was blurry when I first opened my eyes. White ceiling. Soft light. The smell of herbs and something clean… too clean.My body felt heavy when I tried to move, like something had drained every strength I had left. My fingers barely responded when I lifted them slightly."Where am I?" A small sound escaped my lips, that’s when I realized I wasn’t aloneMachines beeped softly beside me. A drip line was attached to my hand. It turned out to be hospital but doesn't looked like general hospital. I forced myself up again, slower this time. My vision cleared little by little.And that’s when I saw it.The room was large. Elegant. Nothing like the dirty places I was used to. White and gold details. Glass windows covered with heavy curtains. Guards standing outside the door like statues.My breath caught, when I noticed I was in the palace. "Why am I in the palace?." I asked no one in particular. The memory hit me slowly at first
Kai’s POVThe road stretched endlessly ahead as I drove, but I barely saw it.Everything in my mind was still stuck in the forest.Zaria in the back seat was unconscious, wrapped in my jacket. Her body barely moved, only faint breathing proving she was still alive. Too still… after everything she had just done.My grip on the steering wheel tightened as I replayed it again.Gold fur. Golden eyes. That pressure in the air that made even my wolf react.A Gold Lycan.I exhaled slowly, forcing my mind to stay controlled, but it didn’t help. My wolf was still restless inside me, reacting to her even now, as if it couldn’t separate her from what she had become.That alone annoyed me,I don’t like confusion. I don’t like unanswered things and Zaria was becoming nothing but that.The palace gates finally came into view.Guards rushed forward as I stopped the car, but I didn’t give them a chance to speak. I opened the back door and lifted her into my arms immediately.She was lighter than I exp
Selena POVThe car stopped in front of the palace gates with a soft sound. The night was already deep, and the cold air made everything feel quiet and tense. The guards quickly opened the door for me.I stepped out without looking at anyone.My face was hard, and my mood was worse.The drive back had done nothing to calm me. Instead, my thoughts were louder now. My mind kept going back to what I saw in the forest.Zaria, the Gold Lycan how was that even possible., that single thought kept repeating in my head.A guard followed behind me quickly.“Princess, you forgot your phone,” he said carefully.I stopped walking immediately, slowly, I turned back to him.My eyes were cold.Without saying a word, I raised my hand and slapped him hard across the face.The sound echoed in the quiet night, He staggered back in shock.“Don’t you know where to put it?” I said sharply.My voice was full of anger, he lowered his head quickly.“I’m sorry, Princess,” he said quietly.I snatched the phone from h
Chapter four Zaria’s POV“Zaria” I heard someone called I turned back and saw Jean she walked down to me, "Am sorry." she said quickly. “I should have stood with you in class yesterday.”I glanced at her.Her voice was soft, and I could see she meant it. With what have know she's was not the type
Chapter threeKai’s POV“Are you blind?” a lady shouted as she bumped into me.Her shoulder hit mine hard, and for a second, I almost lost my balance. I stepped back slightly and frowned.“Watch where you’re going,” I said calmly.She laughed, but it didn’t last. Her face changed fast, like my word
Zaria’s POV I had just closed from work when my phone rang. I was tired, and all I wanted was to go home, eat, and sleep. I almost ignored the call, but something made me pick it up.“Did you forget the order?” a voice said from the other end. I looked back at my phone. The number was unknown. Th
Chapter FiveKai’s POV“I think I like her,” Knight said with a wide smile.I slowly turned to look at him.The anger inside me was already rising.My jaw tightened.The image of that stubborn girl was still fresh in my mind.The way she ran after bumping into me for the second time.And now Knight






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