LOGINHE’S THE FRAGILE OMEGA THE PACK WANTS TO BREAK. HE’S THE REBEL SAFETY WHO REFUSES TO LET HIM FALL. Castel “Cass” Castillo had the perfect life—until the night he walked into his dorm and found his boyfriend, the star quarterback, tangled in the sheets with his roommate. In a city of wolves, Cass is suddenly left with nothing but his pride and a target on his back. When the pack’s enforcers come looking for the runaway Castillo, he doesn’t run to his fathers. He runs to the one male he was warned to fear: Lucas “Luke” Navarro. Luke is everything the pack despises—a gritty, cynical safety who lives for the cold iron of the rink and the secrets he keeps in his shadowed apartment. He knows better than to open his door to a Castillo. He knows that harboring an omega on the run is a death sentence, especially when that omega is claimed by a rival. But when Cass leans into his palm, his skin burning against Luke’s calloused, hockey-scarred hands, the predatory instinct in Luke’s blood overrides every rule of survival. They are worlds apart—one sheltered and broken, the other hardened by the brutal reality of the ice. But in the silence of the Navarro Ridge, the line between hate and hunger blurs. As the pack hunts for blood and Brandon Cole makes his move to reclaim his prize, Luke realizes he hasn’t just taken in a roommate. He’s claimed a mate. And in a world where the cold bites, they are about to start a fire that will consume them both. BETRAYAL IS THE WOUND. OBSESSION IS THE CURE. BUT IN THE GAME OF WOLVES, WINNING MIGHT COST EVERYTHING.
View More"Lose the puck, and you lose your throat."
Lucas "Luke" Navarro didn't flinch as the snarl vibrated through the locker complex. He just tugged his skates tighter, the leather groaning under his grip. In the shadowy, frost-bitten territory of the Silver-Moon Pack, the hockey rink wasn't just a game—it was the designated killing floor for the young wolves of the Navarro Memorial Stadium.
"You're late, Luke."
Jax Mendoza dropped onto the bench beside him, his scent heavy with pre-game adrenaline and pine needles. He slammed his stick against the floor. "Heard about Daniel Baxter?"
Luke didn't look up from his laces. He kept his chin tucked under the brim of his cap, eyes tracking the entrance. He wasn't looking for Jax. He was looking for the wolf who had haunted his scent-memory for two moons.
"Collision on the Graveyard Trail," Luke muttered. "Heard his playing hand is shredded. Sucks."
Jax snickered, a low, predatory sound. "Sucks for him. For you? It’s a goddamn throne. Coach Carter needs a new lead Enforcer for the Ice-Claw squad. You’re the only one with the speed to hunt the puck and the teeth to keep it."
"I'm a freshman, Jax. Quiet."
"Freshman? You're a Navarro." Jax leaned in, his voice a conspiratorial growl. "Stop acting like a pup. Look at you. You’re already staring."
Luke’s gaze had already drifted.
At the far end of the ice, near the player’s tunnel, a new figure had appeared. Castel "Cass" Castillo. He wasn't a girl, but he moved with a fluid, dangerous grace that made Luke’s inner wolf pace behind his ribs. Cass was wearing a jagged black jersey with a silver wolf-skull—the mark of the outcast clans from the Blackwood Haunted Mansion district.
"That's him," Jax whispered, following Luke’s eyes. "The one you’ve been howling about at practice. Castel."
"I don't howl about him," Luke lied. His heart slammed against his ribs.
"You do. But seriously? The one on the right? Brandon Cole’s rival?" Jax made a face. "He looks like he’d rather read a scroll than skin a deer. Now the guy in the middle—Andre Walker—that’s a wolf who’d do you dirty. He’s fifty times sharper."
Luke’s back straightened. His claws pricked at his gloves. "No. Cass is the one."
"Easy, alpha," Jax whistled. "You have it bad. You even know his name?"
"No," Luke bit out.
"Talk to him. Now. Or hand over your phone and I'll tell the whole pack you’re a celibate omega."
Jax swiped Luke’s phone off the bench.
"Give it back, you prick."
"Talk to him first." Jax grinned, flashing canines. "Think of it as training. If you can’t corner a male, you’ll never lead a hunt. Go."
Luke stood. His knees felt like water, which was pathetic for a wolf of his standing. He stomped toward the tunnel, the scent of the rink—cold, sharp, and metallic—filling his lungs.
Cass was turning to leave, laughing at something a teammate said. He wasn't looking. Luke was too busy trying not to hyperventilate to calculate his trajectory.
They collided. Hard.
Luke’s heavy frame didn't move, but Cass stumbled back, his shoulder hitting Luke’s chest.
"Oomph," Cass gasped. He looked up.
His eyes were amber—pure, molten werewolf gold. Up close, he smelled like woodsmoke and mountain rain. It was a scent that promised a lifetime of winters.
"I’m so sorry," Cass murmured.
Luke froze. His brain short-circuited. He saw it all in a flash: their first shift together on the ice, the blood-bond ceremony, a den in the Navarro Ridge, raising a litter of pups, growing old and gray-furred together while watching the moon rise over the Pacific Coast peaks.
Then Cass stepped back. The touch was gone.
"You okay?" Cass asked, brow furrowing. He reached out, his hand gripping Luke’s bicep to steady him. The heat of the contact was a brand. "You look like you've seen a ghost."
"Uh... yeah. Fine." Luke squeezed his eyes shut. "Sorry. Didn't mean to block the way."
"No, you're okay." Cass gave an uncertain, sharp-toothed smile. "Well... see you on the ice."
He disappeared into the tunnel.
"Stupid," Luke hissed.
Jax appeared at his side, leaning against the wall. "Wow. That was just plain painful. You really suck at this, Navarro."
"Shut up. Give me my phone."
Jax handed it over without a fight. His eyes actually looked sympathetic. Which was a thousand times worse than a mockery.
"Don't worry," Jax said, throwing a heavy arm over Luke’s shoulders. "I’m the Love Doctor. By the end of the week, I’ll have you marking your territory and sweet-talking him into your den. Trust me."
"Just kill me now," Luke muttered.
The ice was cold, but his blood was on fire. He was doomed.
"I’m more than just into you," Luke growled. He hooked a finger into the neckline of Cass’s heavy wool sweater, dragging it down until the pale curve of a shoulder emerged.His mouth followed the line of skin. Teeth grazed the junction of neck and collarbone. Cass gripped Luke’s head, hair thick and coarse under his palms, fingers digging into the dark stubble at the base of the Alpha’s skull."Well, I love you." Cass threw the words like a challenge. He wasn't losing this.Luke froze. His hot breath scorched Cass’s collarbone. He recoiled, eyes wide and glowing a sharp, predatory blue.Cass bit his lip. "I haven't said that before, have I?"Luke just stared. His chest heaved. The wolf behind his eyes paced."It's the truth." Cass let out a sharp breath. "It just came out. Too easy to be a lie."Luke sucked in air like he’d been underwater. "Holy shit." He pressed a fist against his mouth. "All these years. Since we were pups in the frost. I’ve dreamed about just saying hello. About c
"I'm not just into you," Luke growled, his voice a low rumble that vibrated against the stone walls of the Navarro Ridge. He tugged the collar of Cass’s tunic down, baring the pale skin of his shoulder where the moonlight through the high windows turned it to silver.As Luke leaned in, his stubble grazing the sensitive skin he’d just uncovered, Cass buried his hands in Luke’s dark hair. His fingers traced the scalp where the Alpha’s hair was thick and wild, a stark contrast to the scars Luke carried from the territorial skirmishes of his youth."Well, I love you," Cass countered, his voice steady despite the way his heart hammered against his ribs. He wasn't going to let the Alpha win this round of their game.Luke froze. His hot breath feathered against Cass’s bare collarbone. He pulled back, his eyes—usually a sharp, piercing blue—blown wide with genuine shock.Cass bit his lip, the reality of his own words sinking in. "I guess that's the first time I've actually said the words, isn
"What are you looking at?" Luke asked, leaning against the archway of the kitchen in the Navarro Ridge. He held up two pieces of a deer-heart jerky he’d been carving. "I finally managed to pull the marrow out without snapping the bone casing."Cass shifted on the sofa, looking up from the digital maps of the Pacific Coast territory. "You’re serious? Let me see that."Luke held the hollowed bones up to his eyes like goggles, peering at Cass through the white circles."No way." Cass laughed, dropping the maps. "You used a skinning knife, didn't you, Luke?""Maybe." Luke chuckled, dropping the jerky and sitting close enough that his scent—pine needles and frozen lake water—overwhelmed the room. "It’s the only way to get the center clean without the whole thing splintering.""You're ridiculous," Cass whispered. He grabbed the front of Luke’s thermal shirt and pulled him into a hard, lingering kiss.Luke tasted like salt and cold air. His tongue swiped against Cass’s, a silent claim that m
"Get out."Lucas Navarro slammed his shoulder into the door frame, his massive frame blocking the entrance to the Navarro Ridge. He didn’t look at the hockey sticks leaning against the wall. He looked at Brandon Cole’s bleeding lip."She’s my mate, Lucas. You don’t get to decide who she talks to.""Not anymore." Cass Castillo stepped out from behind Luke, his eyes amber, his scent of pine and winter air spiking with adrenaline. "It’s over, Brandon. I saw you in the Blackwood Haunted Mansion. I saw you with the Omega from the other pack. Don't lie.""You—you're mistaken." Brandon tried to push forward, but Luke’s hand shot out, grabbing the front of Brandon's jersey."He said it’s over." Luke’s voice was a low vibration, the sound of a wolf moving for the kill. "Move your feet or I’ll move them for you.""What the hell is this?" Jax Mendoza shouted, coming down the hall of the Ridge. "Luke, why is the Captain of the Blackwood Pack bleeding on our floor?""He's leaving," Luke growled."
"I'm right here."Cass waited until Luke’s breathing evened out into a deep, drug-induced sleep. Then he pulled out his phone. He scrolled through his contacts until he found the number he’d deleted months ago.He typed a single message: You missed.He hit send and blocked the number again."Cass?"
Glue and laundry detergent," Cass blurted, the lie tasting like copper on his tongue."Oh, really?" Maria Navarro asked, her eyes narrowing as she studied him. "How interesting. I never would’ve guessed that’s how you spent your time."Isabella Navarro let out a sharp, jagged laugh at her mother’s
"Is he actually going to pull through?" Jax Mendoza barked, his voice bouncing off the sterile walls of the Pacific Medical Lobby.I jerked my head up, scanning the room. For a split second, I expected to see a feral version of Luke Navarro snarling in the corner. "Look at the screen," I croaked. "
"The ice is a graveyard, Luke. You know that. Wolves like us... we don't heal like the rest of the world thinks we do."Jax Mendoza leaned against the bar of Murphy’s Tavern, his eyes fixed on the door. He wasn't looking at the other patrons. He was looking for the pack."I'm done with the talk, Ja






Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.
reviews