Mag-log inAmelia’s POV
“What? Scared now?” Jasper turned to me with that same nasty grin. “Get moving, Amelia,” he snapped. “Make some tea. And fix yourself up. You look like a mess, and we’ve got an important guest coming.”
I glared at him, my throat still sore from where he’d choked me. But I didn’t argue. I knew better than to push him when he was in a mood like this.
I shuffled out of the room, my hands shaking as I headed to the safehouse’s tiny kitchen. It was a disgusting place—greasy counters, a sink full of dirty dishes, and a kettle that looked older than me. I boiled water for the tea, my mind racing. Alpha Ryder was really coming. In a couple of minutes this would no longer be a possibility but my new reality. The more I thought of it, the more I pictured just how miserable and tortuous the rest of my life was going to be and the more panicked I became.
While the water heated, I caught my reflection in a cracked mirror on the wall. My hair was a tangled mess, my face pale and bruised from the soldiers’ rough handling. I tried to smooth my hair down and wiped some dirt off my cheek with my sleeve. It wasn’t much, but it’d have to do. I wasn’t here to impress anyone, especially not some ruthless Alpha who’d probably drag me off like a dog.
I carried the tray of tea back to the room, my hands unsteady. As I pushed open the door, I froze. Jasper and Estrella were on the couch, all over each other. Her hands were in his hair, his lips on her neck, and they were making these gross noises. My stomach churned, and I almost dropped the tray.
Estrella’s eyes snapped to me. “What are you staring at, you little rat?” she hissed, pulling away from Jasper. Before I could say anything, she stormed over and slapped me hard across the face. The sting burned, and the tray wobbled in my hands, hot tea splashing onto my fingers.
I didn’t think. I just reacted. I dropped the tray, the cups shattering on the floor, and slapped her right back. Her head jerked to the side, and she gasped, her hand flying to her cheek. “How dare you!” she screeched.
Jasper laughed, leaning back on the couch like he was watching a show. “Know your place, Amelia,” he said, his voice cold. “You’re just a servant. Your father ditched you ages ago. Nobody wants you.”
My chest tightened, his words cutting deeper than I wanted to admit. “I want out of here,” I snapped, my voice shaking. “I’m so sick of this place .”
He smirked, crossing his arms. “You don’t even have a wolf, servant. Where are you gonna go? You’re nothing without us.”
I knelt down, picking up the broken pieces of the cups, my fingers trembling. My whole life, I’d been waiting for my wolf to show up. Everyone else in the pack had one, even the kids younger than me. But me? Nothing. I was just… human. Weak. Useless. I squeezed my eyes shut for a second, praying silently to the moon goddess. Moon Goddess, please let me have a wolf of my own. Let me be strong enough to get out of here.
Jasper’s voice broke through my thoughts. “What’s wrong, Amelia? Jealous of Estrella?” He grinned, leaning forward. “Wish you were the one in my arms?”
I gagged, standing up with the broken shards in my hands. “You make me sick,” I spat. “You’re a total bastard, Jasper.”
His grin vanished, and his eyes darkened. “Watch your mouth,” he growled, standing up. I braced myself, expecting him to hit me again. Estrella smirked from the couch, like she was hoping he’d do it.
One of his lackeys, still in the room, shifted nervously. “Alpha Jasper’s pack is formidable,” he said, his voice low. “Even Alpha Ryder fears us. So mind your tongue.”
I couldn’t help it—I snorted, rolling my eyes. Jasper’s pack? Formidable? They were just bullies picking on people like me. Alpher Ryder, scared? Which fantasy world were they living in?
Jasper’s head whipped around, his face red with rage. “You think that’s funny?” he roared, raising his hand to strike me.
Before he could move, the door swung open, and the Beta with the shaved head and scar walked in. “Alpha, what’s going on?” he asked, glancing at the mess on the floor.
Jasper shot me a glare but turned to the Beta. “Nothing. Just dealing with the trash,” he said, jerking his head toward me. “What now?”
The Beta hesitated, shifting his weight. “Just got word. Alpha Ryder’s here. Like, right now.”
My heart stopped. Ryder. Already? I thought we had an hour. My hands tightened around the broken cup pieces, the sharp edges digging into my palms. I barely noticed the pain. All I could think about was the ruthless Alpha who was coming to take me away.
The door opened wider, and a man stepped inside. I froze, my breath catching in my throat. It was him. The guy from the train. Those dark, intense eyes, that sharp jaw, the messy hair I’d seen covered in blood. He was cleaned up now, no blood, no torn clothes, but it was definitely him. The guy who’d pinned me down, held a knife to my throat, and told me to moan like we were… ugh. My face burned just thinking about it.
He stood in the doorway, tall and commanding, his presence overwhelming. His dark eyes, no longer wild with bloodlust, sparkled with calm confidence. Cleaned up, his sharp jaw and tousled hair made him stupidly handsome. His fitted black shirt and jeans hugged his strong frame perfectly. I was stunned—he wasn’t the ugly, broken man from the rumors. My heart pounded, my mind reeling. How could this be?
The guy from the train… was Alpha Ryder?
"He's close, I can sense him and that evil woman." Noah said as they made their way to the front line.Amelia drew her closer to him when he said those words, and Ryder slowed down his pace so he could stay close to them."Wait." Ryder's father said, and they all paused, causing the troops behind them to stop as well."He's here." Ryder whispered, and went to stand in front of Noah and Amelia.There was the sound of leaves and twigs crushing under the feet of many men, before Jasper and Camille appeared, with a great multitude of troops right behind them."And there they are." Amelia said dryly, laying her hands on Noah's shoulder and keeping him close. She knew her puppy was strong, but her maternal instincts didn't made her worry unceasingly about them.Camille smiled victoriously when she saw them, and happily clapped her hands."Oh darling!" She called out to Jasper, "Look! You were right, here they are!""Ah yes." Jasper said and grinned when his eyes fell on Ryder, "For a momen
AMELIA's POV"I had hoped we would have some more time, but it seems Jasper and Camille couldn't wait to put an end to us." I said and rubbed at the chill I felt on my upper arm.The warriors in training had noticed the change in the sky and had paused in their archery to study the skies."You really think this means they've gone to the king?" Ryder asked , looking up at the sky with some concern. I nodded when he looked back at me."I would not have been sure if I hadn't read those books of history. I read in one Chapter about the signs of the king's coming wrath. These dark clouds were one of them."I looked up again and shook my head, "Plus, I can't smell it, the rain. I've always been able to catch even the faintest whiff of a storm coming. Not this time."Ryder nodded slowly."I believe you." He said and turned to the warriors, "They've trained well. I would have wished for more time, but it seems like we will have to make do with what we already have.""Yeah." I whispered and h
JASPER's pov"Ryder and Amelia probably believe they have advantage, with the Starlight pack Alpha on their side, but they have another thing coming for them." I said to Camilla.She had been restless since we returned from that wretched pack. But while she was losing her mind, I was actually strategizing."What are we going to do? We don't know any other pack that is immune to pain." Camille whined and I just smiled."Maybe we don't, but that doesn't mean we don't have other resources." I said and leaned back on the couch I sat on, "You see, Camille, while you've been pulling your hairs apart I've actually been gathering some good old friends who can help us."That seemed to get her attention and she relaxed enough to hear me out."What old friends?" She asked."Some witches, other rogues. And with just enough bad mouthing about Amelia and her mutt, we all now have a common goal. We all want those two killed. Maybe when we kill them, we can channel their strength."Camille smiled mi
AMELIA's pov"Well, that was eventful." I said to Ryder as we made our way back to our pack land."You can say that again." Ryder said, placing a hand around my shoulder, "We've formed new alliances, and both Camille and Jasper were thrown out on their arses. Safe to say that was quite satisfying.""I agree." I said, absentmindedly leaning into his embrace, "But now that we’ve got the allegiance of the starlight pack, where do we go from here?""The Starlight Alpha's allegiance is one thing. But there are other forces to assemble. My parents are calling in their best troops, and I suppose I need to do the same."I nodded slowly, "Do you have the right set of people in mind?""I most definitely do." He said confidently, "And once we get home, I'm going to reach out to each and every one of them.""I hope and pray their responses are favorable."And most of their responses were indeed positive. Some of the others, despite wanting to help us, still had their reservations about whether No
AMELIA's pov"We will visit the starlight pack and ask for their allegiance." Ryder told me the next morning as we were about setting out for our journey."That's the pack that is immune to pain?" I asked, and he nodded. "Well then, let's waste no more time." We left Noah in the care of Ryder's parents and headed out.The starlight pack wasn't very easy to find. Their pack was secluded from town, and we had to travel through thick forest to get there. But Ryder was good with navigation."I wonder why they live so far away from town." I said when we got to the starlight pack house."Perhaps because they don't really wish to be found." Ryder speculated and dusted off debris from my shirt.We had just been ushered into the house by the Pack's Beta, when the doorbell rang. The alpha had other visitors as well, it seemed."I don't believe it." Ryder gasped and swore, but I was a bit confused myself."What's wrong?" I asked him, but I soon perceived them before I even saw them. Jasper an
RYDER's pov"We can't do this alone, that's for sure." I said quietly and reached for Amelia's hand."Neither is your adversary." Delilah chimed in and we turned to look at her. Her eyes had gone from having a faraway look to white clear orbs, "Even now, Jasper is rallying multiple factions, amassing greater power than either one of you could with stand by yourselves.""Then we won't fight by ourselves." I said firmly, tightening my grip on Amelia's hand, "We will fight together and we're going to seek help as well."After our meeting, we thanked Delilah for her foresight and left."Where do we begin?" Amelia asked as we walked back to the room."I'm going to gather as many troops as I can. But don't worry so much, Baby. I'm going to protect you. My family is your family now, Amelia. And I won't let anyone hurt our family."She nodded slowly, although she still seemed a bit worried.That night, while Amelia and Noah slept, and stayed awake conversing with my parents and asking for the
Amelia’s POVThe guards stepped forward, hands reaching for me. I stumbled back against the healer’s table, my pulse pounding in my ears.“Stop this madness!”The new voice cut through the uproar like a blade.Dr. Merrick burst into the room, coat streaked with blood, eyes blazing. “Has everyone lo
Amelia’s POVJasper lunged.He moved so fast all I saw were red eyes and claws cutting through the air.Ryder stepped in front of me, pure instinct.The impact cracked through the hall. Ryder hit the floor hard, blood blooming across his shirt like spilled paint.“Ryder!” I dropped to my knees bes
Amelia’s POVThe only thing you owe him is a rejection. Say the words. End it.It isn’t that easy, I told her. I already rejected Jasper… and he rejected my rejection. He said I don’t get to choose.Lyra snorted. For some wolves, maybe. For us? No. Her tone sharpened. We’re not ordinary. We’re a sp
Amelia’s POVEveryone just stared at me.No one moved. No one even breathed. It was like the whole world had stopped.I could still feel the power rushing through me — wild and hot, running under my skin like fire and light all mixed together. My heart was beating so fast it hurt, but I didn’t car







