LOGINThe night swallowed me whole.
The moment my feet hit the dense forest beyond my father’s estate, I forced myself not to look back. Every instinct screamed at me to run, to put as much distance between myself and my former life as possible. But I couldn’t afford reckless speed. Not yet.
I kept my steps measured, silent, each breath shallow as I moved through the thick undergrowth. The wolfsbane in my satchel pressed against my ribs like a reminder. One mistake—one slip—and I would be found.
My father would drag me back. Darius would claim me.
I wouldn’t let that happen.
By the time the first light of dawn crept over the treetops, my body ached with exhaustion. My clothes were damp with sweat, my boots caked in mud, but I kept moving.
Dominion Academy was still hours away, but I wasn’t stopping. Not until I reached the gates.
By midday, the Academy's towering walls loomed in the distance.
A fortress. A kingdom built for alphas, where only the strongest survived. I didn't know what gave me the idea to come here, but I knew it was the only place I could be remotely safe.
I adjusted my stolen cloak, pulling the hood lower over my cropped hair. I had spent years hearing whispers of Dominion Academy—where elite alphas trained, where only the most ruthless ascended.
If I was going to disappear, I needed to do it in the last place anyone would expect to find an omega.
And what better place than where alphas are gathered?
The entrance was flanked by massive iron gates, etched with the Academy’s emblem, a wolf’s head, crowned in flame. Guards patrolled the perimeter, their presence a silent warning.
I squared my shoulders and stepped forward. I was going to face them no matter what.
"State your name and rank."
A broad-shouldered guard blocked my path, his piercing gaze locking onto me. I lifted my chin, steadying my breath.
"Val Rhen," I said, forcing confidence into my voice. "Alpha heir of the Ashgrave Pack."
The lie slid off my tongue with ease.
The guard's expression didn’t change. His nostrils flared slightly, as if trying to catch my scent. My heart pounded. Did the wolfsbane mask work? Could he tell something was off?
"You don't smell like an alpha," he said, suspicion lacing his tone.
Panic clawed at my throat. I clenched my fists. "I don’t need to prove anything to a doorman."
The insult landed hard. His jaw twitched, but before he could react, a voice cut through the tension.
"Having trouble, Lance?"
A girl stood just beyond the gate, arms crossed, eyes sharp with amusement.
She was dressed in a blue uniform. A blazer with the name Lyra Dune inscribed on an iron pin over her left breast while she wore a skirt.
I didn't recognize her or her name for that matter. But something about her screamed strength. The kind only female alphas could have. The kind my father expected from me.
And she was staring at me like I was the most interesting thing she’d seen all day.
The guard hesitated. "This one doesn’t smell right."
Lyra stepped closer, tilting her head as she studied me. Her gaze swept over my too-slender frame, my tense posture.
"You think an alpha of my rank needs your approval to enter?" I snapped.
Lyra’s lips quirked. Then, to my shock, she turned to the guard.
"He’s with me."
The guard frowned. "You sure?"
She shrugged. "If he’s lying, he won’t last a week. Either way, it’s not our problem."
The guard grunted but stepped aside.
I exhaled slowly.
Lyra walked past me, tossing a glance over her shoulder. "Try not to embarrass yourself, Rhen."
I didn’t dare respond.
With a quiet nod, I stepped through the gates. I was in.
Dominion Academy was overwhelming.
The sheer size of the place, the towering stone buildings, the vast training grounds—it was nothing like the suffocating halls of my father’s estate. But the presence of them was what unsettled me most.
Alphas. Everywhere. It was like being surrounded by an almost impenetrable wall of power.
Their dominance pressed against my skin like a warning. Some barely spared me a glance, too absorbed in what they were doing. Others, however, felt me.
A pack of students lingered near the entrance, their conversation halting as I passed.
"You smell that?" one muttered.
Another tilted his head, frowning. "Something’s off about him."
I kept my pace steady, gripping the vial of wolfsbane in my satchel like a lifeline. I needed to dose myself again—soon.
Before they could probe further, a sharp voice cut through the air.
"You. New recruit."
A towering figure stood ahead, his presence alone enough to command silence.
Headmaster Soren.
How did he know I was new here? But then he wasn't the headmaster for nothing. He could tell from scent.
His presence was like steel, he looked imposing, sharp, and impossible to ignore. The stories about him were endless. He had led Dominion Academy for over a decade, shaping countless alphas into warriors.
He looked at me like he already knew I didn’t belong.
"With me," he ordered.
I followed, forcing my hands to remain loose at my sides. The last thing I wanted was draw unnecessary attention to myself.
His office was a cavernous space lined with ancient tomes and battle maps. He moved behind his desk, fixing me with a stare that made my bones feel weak.
"Val Rhen," he murmured, his fingers tapping against the wooden surface. "Alpha heir of Ashgrave."
I nodded once. It seemed the guard had somehow communicated to the headmaster about my presence.
Shit.
He studied me for a long moment.
"You don’t carry yourself like an alpha," he said finally.
I forced a smirk. "I wasn’t aware there was a manual."
His lips twitched, but there was no amusement in his gaze.
"You are here to train, to prove yourself worthy of Dominion." His voice hardened. "Weakness has no place here. You either rise… or you fall."
His words hit like a promise. A warning.
I swallowed, keeping my expression neutral.
"Go to the great hall," he said. "Your room assignment will be posted soon."
I turned on my heel and walked out.
Only when I reached the hallway did I let out the breath I had been holding.
I was finally inside Dominion Academy.
Now let me know where I will be laying my head for the time being.
Raven tasted like cherry lip balm and something feminine. She was soft in the way I liked as we locked lips.Her fingers tangled in my hair, her body warm against mine as she shifted on my lap, lips trailing down my jaw. I let my head fall back against the wall, exhaling through my nose as her hands slid lower, teasing at the hem of my shirt.“You’re distracted,” she murmured, her breath hot against my throat.I wasn’t. Or at least, I shouldn’t have been.But my mind kept circling back to the fight earlier, to the freshman who had no business winning, no business being here.Val Rhen.Something about him was wrong. I don't know why it bothered me but it was really getting on my nerves. I only met him a few hours ago and already it's as if he has lodged himself into my mind.Am I getting interested in a guy? That's impossible. It's just me overreacting to the whole issue.My wolf felt it, pacing uneasily beneath my skin, agitated in a way it had never been before. But Raven had a way
The training grounds were alive with tension. Everybody seemed uneasy on the field. They were about to be introduced to something they've never undertaken so their worry was expected. But weakness was not tolerated.Dominance challenges weren’t just a tradition at Dominion Academy—they were law. If you didn’t prove your strength, you didn’t belong. It was that simple.I stood at the edge of the training pit, arms crossed, watching the fresh meat get sorted. Ronan leaned beside me, his usual smirk in place.He was enjoying this as much as I was. I wanted to see what the new recruits had. "Ten seconds," he said, nodding toward a bulky alpha in the ring. "That scrawny Alpha won’t last longer than that."I didn’t bother responding. I already knew how this would play out. The weak got crushed, the strong survived, and nothing ever changed.But then, a name I didn’t expect to hear was called."Val Rhen. Step forward."Ronan stiffened. His gaze snapped to mine, amusement flickering in his
The great hall buzzed with conversations. It seemed everybody was curious about who they were about to be sharing a room with.And from the look of things, I wasn't the only fresher. There were some people with bags. Obviously they didn't have to run away from their homes to be here.Students gathered in clusters, some jostling for a better view of the massive screen flickering above the entrance. The moment the first names appeared, murmurs filled the air.I kept to the edge of the crowd, my pulse steady but my body tight with anticipation. Every part of this academy was a test. Every move I made was being watched.I knew that much, because I looked nothing like the other male alphas despite my claim.They wanted to know who I was truly but there was no way I was going to let anybody know.Especially if I don't want to get kicked out. But something about this place told me that would be the least of my worries if I were to be caught.I scanned the names, searching for mine.Then the
The night swallowed me whole.The moment my feet hit the dense forest beyond my father’s estate, I forced myself not to look back. Every instinct screamed at me to run, to put as much distance between myself and my former life as possible. But I couldn’t afford reckless speed. Not yet.I kept my steps measured, silent, each breath shallow as I moved through the thick undergrowth. The wolfsbane in my satchel pressed against my ribs like a reminder. One mistake—one slip—and I would be found.My father would drag me back. Darius would claim me.I wouldn’t let that happen.By the time the first light of dawn crept over the treetops, my body ached with exhaustion. My clothes were damp with sweat, my boots caked in mud, but I kept moving.Dominion Academy was still hours away, but I wasn’t stopping. Not until I reached the gates.By midday, the Academy's towering walls loomed in the distance.A fortress. A kingdom built for alphas, where only the strongest survived. I didn't know what gave
The grand hall was suffocating.Rows of wolves in formal attire stood along the edges of the large room, their whispers moving through the air like a curse I couldn't shake. My father, Alpha Rhen, stood tall at the head of the room, his sharp gaze scanning the gathered pack members before settling on me.He raised a hand, and silence fell."Tonight, we celebrate the union that will strengthen our pack," he announced, his deep voice carrying the weight of authority. "My daughter, Valeria Rhen, will be mated to Alpha Darius Volk of the Bloodfang Pack."A low murmur rippled through the room. Some looked at me with pity. Others, amusement.I knew what they were thinking. Why would an alpha as ruthless as Darius Volk want a weak omega like her?I forced my expression to remain still, even as my stomach twisted. It didn’t matter that I was the Alpha’s daughter—without strength, I was nothing in their eyes. A burden. A tool to be traded away for power.The doors at the far end of the hall c