Masuk"Clean the damn floor and tidy the kitchen! The party ended an hour ago, and it still looks like shit!" The chief maid screamed at me. I hurried to grab the dirty rag, my hands already raw from scrubbing all day. The floor was sticky with spilled drinks and food. My knees ached as I crawled around, cleaning up after people who saw me as less than dirt.
It's been two years since I was pronounced a wolfless wolf by my pack, called an abomination, and degraded to an omega. I was even given a special title.
"The omega of the Omegas! Hahahaha, that's so funny..." Aries mumbled in my head, taunting me like usual, and I gave a sarcastic smile.
"Yes, that's so funny. Like it's my fault," I groaned at her, and she purred, now feeling sorry for me.
They never knew my wolf surfaced that night, and she spoke to me. Like every other werewolf, I had connected with my wolf, and it had been a secret.
"Oh, it seems you're just getting started, aren't you?" I looked up. Lily stood in the doorway, smirking down at me. Her perfectly clean dress made me painfully aware of my stained, torn clothes.
"This is going to be so much fun, watching you clean all that," she said, her voice dripping with fake sweetness. "Oh, Aveline, my dear, seeing you like this just made my day. I'm going to tell the chief maid that there's no food for you until you've cleaned the entire kitchen and pack house."
She giggled, about to skip away, when she turned, like she'd forgotten something.
"Happy birthday to us! I hope little Ren hasn't wished you that first. But considering the next alpha will be my new mate, and I will be the next Luna of the pack, and he is throwing me a huge party... I might consider taking it easy on you, hahahaha."
She sarcastically whispered, and then she skipped away, leaving me crouched by the kitchen island, my breath hitching as the tears were about to spring forth again.
I could feel my wolf snuggling inside my head, purring and also feeling the pain I was feeling.
"I fucking hate her and her stupid alpha." My wolf nodded, acknowledging my hate for them.
"But you like him," my wolf whispered, stretching like she'd just woken up.
"Stop listening to my thoughts, Aries," I said, arranging the dirty plates with shaking hands.
She was right; I'd always had a crush on Desmond right from the good old days, and Lily knew about it; that's what made it hurt the most.
"Today is our birthday! I mean, I came into your life two years ago, but still—it's our birthday!" Aries practically screamed in my head.
I rolled my eyes. I knew what day it was, but I'd chosen to ignore it like always.
"There's nothing to be excited about."
"But it's our eighteenth birthday! The one we've been waiting for! The day we meet our mate who will sweep us off our feet and take us away from this hellhole!"
I groaned. Aries was everything I wasn't—happy, hopeful, and never giving up on love. I'd stopped believing in fairy tales a long time ago.
The pack was rumbling with activities. Today wasn't just my birthday; it was Lily's too, and Desmond was throwing her a big birthday party in her honor, and today she would find her mate.
I was now done with house chores, struggling to see if I could get a piece of bread crumb to eat before I fainted because I was exhausted as hell. Luckily, I saw some leftovers in the kitchen, and I quickly devoured them like I hadn't eaten in weeks, my hands shaking as I shoved the food in my mouth.
"Your presence is needed in the packhouse. We need more food and more water." The chief maid said, and I nodded, wiping my hands quickly as I stomped off to the party. I hated being here, among spoiled brats who stared at me like an abomination.
"Welcome, everyone, to my daughter's birthday party and the Mate Bonding Party. This day isn't just for her but for the future of the entire pack. As the goddess may as well know, we want my daughter to be united with our lovely alpha, Desmond, and today, the goddess shall grant us that." Beta Richard said, holding a glass of wine as he raised it for a toast. Everyone cheered and raised their glasses as they toasted one another.
As I pushed myself among each person, ensuring everyone had what they needed, the room went quiet. An elder came out from the entrance, standing in the middle of the ballroom.
The old lady called Eleanor looked around the party, then her eyes landed on me, pausing on me for a second before she looked away.
"What was that about?" My wolf questioned, but I ignored her, watching as Eleanor began chanting some special moon words. She poured out some incense from the golden cup she held onto the ground, and suddenly, there was a surge of energy that filled the entire party. It was an energy everyone could feel.
Then it hit me; I picked up a scent that hit me like a strong wind. My whole body froze. It smelled divine, rich like the most expensive citrus scent, mixed with a dark, woodsy scent, and I felt my legs unconsciously walking me toward the scent, wherever it came from.
Aries was already purring with satisfaction and excitement. With each step I took, the scent grew stronger. I could see my pack staring at me awkwardly, but I didn't care at that point. That scent, that wonderful scent—I wanted to know who had it.
The scent was so strong, so perfect, it made my knees weak.
My mouth watered. My heart kept racing with each step, then I stopped involuntarily, like something urged me to stop. When I looked up, the scent was so heavy on the man standing in front of me, his eyes glaring into mine, and my wolf purred.
"Mate."
My heart stopped for a moment, my very soul shattered into tiny little pieces as I whispered.
"Alpha Desmond…"
The word hung in the air like poison.
I could feel every eye in the room burning into me. The party had gone dead silent. Even the music stopped.
Desmond's face went through about ten different emotions in two seconds. Shock. Recognition. Then something that looked like disgust.
"No." His voice was barely a whisper, but everyone heard it. "No, this can't be right."
His eyes burned into mine like I was something that shouldn't exist.
Epilogue: Six Months LaterAVELINE'S POVSix months after Aria was born, life was still chaos.But good chaos. The kind I could handle."She's doing it again," Thorne said, appearing in the nursery doorway.I looked at our daughter. She was floating three feet off the ground, giggling like it was the funniest thing in the world."Aria Silverthorne Valek," I said sternly. "We talked about this. No floating until you're at least one."She giggled louder and floated higher."She doesn't listen," Thorne said, but he was smiling."She's six months old," I pointed out. "A YOUNG SHEWOLF, AND AN INCREDIBKY POWERFUL MAGICIAN. She’s already more powerful than most adult wolves. Of course she doesn't listen. She's got Silverthorne magic and Blood Moon stubbornness. We're doomed."I reached up and grabbed her, pulling her back down. She immediately started crying."I know, baby," I said, bouncing her. "Floating is fun. But you're giving mommy a heart attack."She stopped crying and grabbed my hai
Chapter 187: New BeginningsAVELINE'S POVTwo weeks after the infection was removed, my water broke.Of course it happened in the middle of Christy's wedding.Because why would my life ever be simple?"Aveline?" Christy asked, seeing my face. "What's wrong?""I think…" I looked down at the puddle forming under my dress. "Yeah. My water just broke."The entire wedding froze."NOW?" Christy shrieked. "You're giving birth NOW?""I don't exactly have control over this!" I shouted back, yet feeling guilty.Then the first contraction hit and I doubled over, gasping."THORNE!" multiple people shouted.He appeared instantly, already shifting to Lycan form like he was going to fight whoever was hurting me."It's the baby," I gasped. "She's coming. Right now.""Fuck," he said, shifting back to human. "Okay. Okay. We planned for this. Maya's on standby. The medical wing is ready. We just need to get you there—"Another contraction cut off his words. This one was worse. Way worse."I can't walk,"
Chapter 186: HealingTHORNE'S POVThe post-war recovery took three weeks.Three weeks of endless meetings about territory boundaries and resource allocation and who owed what to whom. Three weeks of counting our dead and trying to rebuild what Morgana had destroyed.We'd lost over two hundred warriors in the final battle. Two hundred families destroyed. Two hundred funerals to attend.I went to every single one.It was exhausting. Soul-crushing. But necessary.These people had died fighting for us. For our daughter. For the future. The least I could do was show up and honor their sacrifice.Aveline came with me to most of them, her pregnant belly getting bigger every day, her face somber as we listened to grieving families share stories about their dead."This never gets easier, does it?" she asked after the hundredth funeral."No," I admitted. "It doesn't. You just learn to carry the weight better."She nodded, understanding.The Council meetings were somehow worse than the funerals.
Chapter 185: Broken TruthsTHORNE'S POVThe second the Council chamber emptied, Aveline broke.She wasn’t crying or screaming, but her voice came out muffled, while I stood there, I capacitated, because I wasn’t shocked by the revelation, I had always thought of this, the thoughts had many times crossed my mind, but never had I made any efforts to research because I was scared… scared of what I would find."Aveline," I said quietly, reaching for her.She pulled away. "Don't.""Baby—""I said don't!" She turned to look at me and her eyes were wild. Hurt. "You knew. Didn't you? You knew about this, didn’t you?”"I didn't know about Reuben," I said honestly. "I swear I didn't know you were sisters. I just thought—""You thought what?" she demanded. "That the Moon Goddess sent you some kind of replacement? Some omega to torture because she looked like your dead mate?"I flinched because that's exactly what I'd thought at first."Yes," I admitted. "At first, yes. But then I got to know yo
Chapter 184: The ExecutionAVELINE'S POVThree days after the battle, they held Morgana's trial.I didn't want to go. Didn't want to see her face ever again. But Thorne said I had to be there, said the Council needed to see that she hadn't broken me.So I went.The Council chamber was packed. Every territory leader who'd fought in the battle was there. Every survivor who'd lost someone. The Dragon King sat in his usual spot, looking tired as hell. The Vampire Lord was there. Even the Fae Queen showed up, though she kept shooting me dirty looks.And in the center of the room, chained with so much magic I could feel it from across the chamber, was Morgana.She looked like shit. Her hair was gray now instead of black. Her skin was pale and covered in burns from where my magic had hit her. But her eyes, her eyes were still full of that crazy hatred."Morgana Ashford," the Dragon King said, his voice echoing through the chamber. "You stand accused of crimes against the supernatural world.
Chapter 183: The VoidAVELINE'S POVI'd never seen anything like this.Morgana, or what used to be Morgana, was pure darkness now. Twenty feet of shadows with smoke and those horrible black eyes that looked like they could swallow the world."What the hell is that?" Ren asked, backing up toward me, but not fully."That's what happens when someone gives up their humanity for power," Seraphina said. "She's a Void now. No body. No physical weaknesses. Just pure dark magic.""How do we kill it?" Thorne demanded."You don't," Seraphina said flatly. "Voids can't be killed. Not with normal weapons. Not with normal magic. They can only be sealed away or banished back to the dark realm they came from.""Great," Dante muttered. "Just great."The Void roared again and shadows exploded from its body, shooting toward us like spears."SHIELDS!" Thorne shouted.Warriors threw up magical shields. Mages cast protective barriers. But the shadows tore through them like they were made of paper.I watched







