INICIAR SESIÓNA scream tore from my throat. I took careful steps backward, holding my breath. But the more I stepped back, the more it slowly moved closer to me.
A werewolf.
I had never seen one before. Sure, my mother was one and that made me half, but she had never shifted in front of me. Neither had I. So this was my first ever encounter with one in its true form.
It was massive...easily over five feet tall even on all fours, with shoulders broad enough to block out the moonlight behind it. Covered in sleek, jet-black fur. It looked both terrifying and beautiful. Its emerald green eyes glowed like gemstones, fixed directly on me.
I should probably run away, because every instinct in my mind was screaming at me to run. To turn around and bolt through the trees. But I couldn't. My body refused to listen.
Instead, I stood frozen. Not in fear. No, this was something else. Something strange. An odd pull inside me. As if I knew it. As if we were connected somehow.
Stupid I know, but I couldn't shake the feeling.
So without thinking, I slowly raised my right hand. My fingers trembled slightly, but I kept going, ignoring the rows of sharp, gleaming teeth just inches from my reach.
I touched its face.
Its snout was warm beneath my palm. The fur soft, almost silky. My heart pounded like crazy in my chest, certain it would pounce and tear me apart at any time.
But instead, it leaned in.
Its head nuzzled against my touch, brushing my skin with a softness I hadn’t expected. It sniffed gently, and I felt something flutter deep within me. A strange, almost magnetic sensation pulsed between us.
Then it stepped back abruptly.
I blinked as it moved a few feet away, its eyes still locked with mine. And then, right before my eyes, it began to shift.
The fur along its body started to ripple, shrinking back into skin. Its snout retracted, bones cracking and reshaping with sharp, wet snaps. Limbs twisted, muscles reshuffling. It was both horrifying and mesmerizing, watching the creature morph from beast to man in a matter of seconds.
One final crack of bone and he was standing on two feet.
A man.
Very tall. In fact he was towering. With Broad-chest and hand carved muscles.
He stood before me, skin slightly red from the shift. His emerald eyes...the same ones that had stared out from the wolf, still fixed on mine. They were striking, almost hypnotic, and they matched mine perfectly. A strange form of familiarity settled over me.
My breath caught. I quickly averted my gaze, heat rushing to my face. He was... naked. Completely and utterly naked.
He took a step toward me.
My heart kicked in my chest, wild and unsure. Another step. The moonlight outlined every defined line of his chest, the tight curves of his abs, the power in his legs. His dark hair fell messily around his sharp jaw, damp from the shift.
He was beautiful.
But then, his hand shot out and grabbed my arm.
I gasped.
His grip was like steel, but he held me firmly without bruising my arm. But my instincts kept screaming. I didn't know whether to run, scream, or remain completely still.
After all, I was half werewolf. But I was also half vampire.
And werewolves hated vampires.
A fact my mother had never let me forget.
"They are cruel, vicious creatures," she had warned me, again and again. "Never trust a wolf. Vampires will stab you in the back, but wolves would look you in the eyes while they ripped your heart out."
Now, standing in the presence of one, her words echoed loud and clear in my head.
My breath was shaky. Fear finally began to grow. I struggled a little, but he didn't let go. Instead, he leaned in, inhaling deeply, his face dangerously close to mine.
I froze.
His grip tightened just slightly, enough to hold me still.
Then something strange happened. A voice deep inside me. A voice I had never heard before, one that sounded ancient, foreign and certain at the same time. It didn't come from my mind but my soul, whispered a single word.
"Mate."
It wasn’t just the voice. It was a feeling. Like something inside me snapped into place. My vision swam. The air around us seemed to charge with energy, heat rolling off him in thick waves.
His pupils dilated, nostrils flaring, as if he had heard it too. As if the word had echoed inside him just the same.
Mate.
The word repeated, over and over in my chest. I couldn’t tell if it was excitement, terror, or something else flooding through me.
His hand loosened on my arm.
He stepped back, breathing hard now. Like he was battling something. Like he wasn’t supposed to be here. Like touching me had lit a fuse he couldn’t put out.
"Who are you?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
His lips parted, but he didn't speak.
Instead, his eyes roamed over me. Like he was memorizing me.
Then his voice came, low and gravelly, almost as if dragged from the bottom of his chest.
“Maverick,” he says, his eyes locked on mine.
“Maverick…” I whisper, tasting the name.
He narrows his eyes. “Who are you?” He asks taking a step forward. “What are you?”
My heart stutters. I can’t tell him. Not the truth. If I did… would he kill me?
“I… I’m Diana.”
He doesn’t blink. “What are you, Diana?”
He begins to circle me slowly, like a wolf stalking his prey. My heart beats louder in my chest. I can hear it pounding in my ears.
I don't answer him.
He comes closer. I don’t move away.
He smells like honey and earth. Yes, a strange combination that felt both wild and soft at the same time.
His hand lifts slowly, brushing the tips of my hair.
“Silver hair,” he mutters. “But pale skin…” His voice drops to a growl. “What are you, Diana?”
My throat dries.
“I… I’m... a hybrid.”
He freezes.
Then..he steps back like I'm some kind of poison.
His face twists. And then, from deep in his chest, he growls. A real, life threatening growl.
“Hybrid…”
And just like that, I see my life flash before my eyes.
Standing in that dining room was like drowning, and considering I had felt what drowning was, I saw no difference.If I stayed here with Maverick, I would be making the same mistake my mother made, staying in a place where she didn’t belong. And where did she end up? Dead.But.. what was my fate if I didn’t stay? Pretty unknown too.I sighed and slowly placed my hand in his extended one.“I’ll stay,” I whispered softly, feeling the cold glares stab into my skin from all sides.But everyone else’s expressions all melted away as a smile appeared on Maverick’s face.He had to be the most beautiful man I had ever laid eyes on.His thumb brushed over the back of my hand, tracing invisible lines into my skin. “Good,” he murmured, his voice low enough for only me to hear. “You won’t regret this.”Something in his tone wasn’t a promise. It was a vow.And then it happened.A sudden warmth shot up my arm where our hands touched, like a spark but heavier, spreading through my veins like lava. I
The dining hall was breathtaking. Truly one of the most beautiful places I had ever laid eyes on.Golden chandeliers hung from the ceiling, glowing softly on a long polished table.Servants lined the walls silently, waiting to begin serving.My steps slowed the moment I entered. I didn’t belong here. I could feel it in the air.The disgusted glares stabbing into my skin from those already seated.I could feel their hate, like they wanted me gone before I even touched the table.Every part of me screamed to turn back. To run away from this place.But then I saw him.Maverick.His green eyes locked onto mine, and it was like they reached into my chest and pulled me forward against my will. He looked different now, neatly dressed, his dark clothes tailored like royalty, every detail flawless. His smile grew with each step I took, and my trembling legs carried me closer, closer, until I was standing beside him.There was one empty chair next to him. My chair.He slowly rose to his feet, h
All I felt were the deep, sharp stings of her claws as they tore through my skin. Can someone please explain to me why one minute I was processing how the hell I was Maverick's mate, and the next I was wrestling with a crazy woman, fighting to stop her claws from scratching my eyes out?"He is mine! No one is going to change that!" she screamed as her hands grabbed my throat, strangling me with all her strength.My lungs screamed for air as I clawed at her wrists, desperately trying to shove her off me."Barbara, get off her this instant!!" a male voice thundered before dragging her off my body.I immediately scrambled up, holding my throat as I gasped for air. I didn't need a mirror to know she had left a mark.Stella immediately rushed to my side, asking if I was okay, her voice filled with panic. But my attention was still on the crazy lady that had just tried to kill me. I hadn't even been here a full day yet.She was still struggling against the man who was trying to hold her bac
"Are you sure about this?" Nicholai asked Maverick as we entered the towering walls of the packhouse.Maverick didn't answer. I was still cradled in his arms like a baby.The sight of the packhouse before me stole my breath. It was unlike anything I had ever seen. Rows of breathtaking houses, each one grander than the last, all leading up to a massive structure at the center. Like a small city of its own. Only small was an understatement...because it was huge.Children laughed as they played around, while their mothers stood nearby, but the moment they noticed us, everything stopped. Their eyes followed me. One by one, they bent their heads, bowing in Maverick’s direction.I frowned. Bowing? Why were they bowing? But the question died quickly when I caught the looks on their faces. Their glares were very hostile. Not for Maverick. For me. As I had expected.We finally reached the largest building at the very heart of it all. Two guards pulled the gates open.Maverick lowered me gentl
"Please tell me you're not seriously considering taking it with us back to the pack house," Nicholai says to Maverick, barely sparing me a glance."You mean her," Maverick corrected as he threw a shirt on."And yes, I am very serious. She's coming back with us.""You cannot.""I'm the Alpha, Nicholai. I can do whatever I want."Alpha? The word echoed in my mind. What did that mean, I wondered.He was fully dressed now. He had tied me to a tree like an animal, while he dressed so I wouldn't try to run away again.He walked over to me. "Sorry, darling. Didn’t want you running off again," he said lightly as he loosened the ropes."Please just let me go," I muttered as the ropes fell from my body."I'm afraid I can't do that," he said softly. "Now, do you want to walk on your own, or do you want me to carry you again?" he asked gently."I'd like to walk," I muttered.He gave a small nod. "Let’s go then." He gestured toward a narrow, clear path cutting through the trees.I stared at him f
Once again, I thought I was going to die. My heart clamored against my chest. But to my surprise....He suddenly smiled, revealing a perfect set of teeth.“I knew it the moment you touched me. I know you're a hybrid," he said calmly, his eyes burning into mine. “It doesn’t change what you are to me.”I swallowed hard, utterly confused. Wasn't he going to kill me? Where was the anger, the hate, the disgust? Weren't werewolves supposed to hate vampires? Weren't they supposed to be ruthless when they encountered them? Rip them apart without any hesitation?“And what am I to you?” I asked carefully, even though some part of me already knew.He didn’t blink.“My mate.”I stared at him. His mate? I didn't understand..Yes, I had heard the strange voice whisper inside of me and....Yes, I could feel some strange connection. But I was still very confused."I don't know what that means," I muttered.He stepped closer. And closer. Until only inches separated us. I tried to focus only on his face







