LOGIN~Rhett~
I grab a pillow and clamp it over my ears, desperate to drown out the shrill noise drifting through the air. “This woman has got to be kidding me!” Maybe I should just suffocate myself under this pillow. Anything would be better than being subjected to my neighbor’s violin playing, which, by the way, sounds like an assault on my eardrums. This woman just ruined my childhood. I'll never enjoy the memory of my mother playing the violin again. It used to be my peace, my happy place. Now I’m not even sure I’ll ever pick up a violin again. It’s been two hours. Two. There’s no way I’m sleeping tonight. I pace the room like a madman, barely restraining myself from storming out, banging on her door, and yelling, “Shut the fuck up and put that damn violin in a box!” But no. I don’t want her to think I even know she exists. She’s tutoring someone? Fine. I won’t say a word. I’ll show her crazy. I hook up my sound system, scroll to the loudest playlist I can find, and blast it at full volume. Not just to annoy her; although, yes, definitely to annoy her, but because I'd rather listen to club beats at 2 a.m. than suffer through her murdering Beethoven one string at a time. This isn’t exactly me, I know. But I’m in the human world, pretending to be one of them. It’s only fair that I act like one. “My annoying neighbor is the last thing I need in my miserable life right now.” “Is she?” My wolf, Khair, smirks. “I love her scent.” I pinch my eyebrows “You love her what? Khair, she's human.” “I can't explain it, but there's something about her scent. It's sweet and…” “That's not what we’re here for,” I sharply cut him off. “My mission is to find the beast who murdered my parents. That’s why I’m in the human world, not to hook up with human girls. And besides, I can’t risk getting involved with one.” “So you care about her?” Khair teases. “Oh, shut up, Khair.” I roll my eyes. “I met her yesterday. I don’t even know what she looks like.” “I do. She’s pretty, and judging from her art, she's got a dirty mind.” “Doesn't impress me,” I hiss. “But you liked her scent. It stirred your skin.” “She’s human!” I snap. “Stop fighting it, Rhett.” “No. What you should do is keep your eyes off human girls. Forbidden territory. I want nothing to do with her.” “So we’re just going to keep starving because of your ego?” “This is not ego. Humans are forbidden. I don’t even like them. The last one didn’t satisfy me, and for the last time, Khair—I’m not here to lust after girls.” “We can have some fun while hunting our guy. I want this artist. Get her into your bed.” “Absolutely not!” The sudden bang bang bang on the door yanks me out of the argument in my head. I quickly lower the music and rush over. Whoever it is sounds like they’re ready to break the door down. “Dude, what the hell?!” My neighbor barks the moment I open the door. “Why the fuck are you blasting music at this hour? Are you crazy?” “What’s crazy,” I shoot back, “is that thing you were playing that snatched my sleep.” She narrows her eyes. “So your solution is to shake the whole building with your speaker? You’re not the only one who lives here, bro.” “And you should’ve remembered that before trying to kill my eardrums with that violin murder session.” She groans and clenches her fists at her sides. She’s mad, properly pissed off. And damn… She looks kinda cute like that. “If you play that music again,” she snaps, “I will call management.” Then she spins around and storms off, hips swaying in those little bum shorts she’s got on. Cute ass. I notice. Of course I notice. I sigh and jump on my bed. “Come on, Rhett. She's hot. You can't deny that.” “Shut up!” I brush Khair off, the last thing I need right now is that annoying woman. * I wake up with a pounding headache… And of course, my usual early morning rage. The headache is all thanks to my neighbor's awful violin playing. The rage has been simmering ever since my parents were murdered and my pack torn apart. The bastard who did it didn’t just destroy us; he cursed us. That curse has left us weak, divided and bleeding. It’s been over fifteen years, and the fire still hasn’t gone out. We’ve been searching for a cure, a loophole, anything, but nothing works. And if we don’t break this damn curse soon, I’ll lose my wolf. My pack will too. We’ll be reduced to humans, we’ll be vulnerable, helpless, prey. When enemies come and they will, we won't survive. The wolf kingdom will either cast us out... or wipe us out. My lineage cannot end with me. My generation cannot fade into nothing. I'm dying everyday, this curse is eating me up and I'm helpless but I'll find a way. Which is why I’ve been here all these years, playing hockey, building a name and staying in the spotlight. The Moon Goddess had whispered that I’d find my answers here, that something special in this place would lead me to the one who destroyed my pack… and maybe even to her, my fated mate, the one who holds my redemption. That’s why I pushed for the transfer. I pressured my management until they sold me to a new club. And now, here I am. Right where fate wants me. Even if it means dealing with an annoying human neighbor who plays the violin like she’s strangling it. I breeze through my routine, throw on my gym clothes, and grab my duffel bag. The gym is one of the places I go to release my anger. And just as I step out, I hear that same familiar sound. My neighbor is humming that same awful violin piece from yesterday. She’s even bad at humming it. I try to ignore her but nearly bump into her. “Oh, sorry,” I mutter quickly. “You would’ve been sorry if you actually hit me,” she snaps, her glare sharp enough to slice through bone. “Excuse me?” I blink, but she’s already turning away, hips swaying in those tight gym leggings. She looks hot; thick and curvy, really hard to not notice. Fine, I admit it. But damn, she's so annoying. I cannot stand her. And now, judging by her matching workout set, she’s heading to the same gym. Of course she is. Inside the elevator, she leans back against the wall, arms crossed like she’s shielding herself from me. She groans softly, like my presence alone offends her. The only good thing about this woman being my neighbor is the fact that she doesn't know I'm Rhett Lawson; she probably doesn't care about hockey and I'm really glad. She suddenly presses another button. Changing floors. Why is my crazy neighbor changing her mind? “You're not going to the gym anymore?” I ask. Not that I care. Really. She glares at me. “How is that your business?” “Miss, you were the one who got in first and pressed the button for the gym floor.” “Bro, mind your fucking business! You're so annoying!” she snaps, chin lifted like she’s ready for a full-on courtroom battle. I say nothing, but I want to snap back. I don't know how a total stranger has this kind of effect on me. I don’t act like this, especially not with people I don't know. I’m supposed to stay low-key, and avoid drama. So instead of making this worse, in case she pulls out her phone and records some “meltdown in elevator” moment and posts it on social media, I shut my mouth. When the elevator dings on the gym floor, I step out in silence. But I can feel her eyes on me, burning into my back like she’s not done yet. But I have no time for her.~Rhett~The moment I was told I’d be seeing Lylah, something shifted inside me. A strange, electric eagerness surged through my chest, not just to meet her, but to understand the pull that had awakened in me. It was more than curiosity. It was instinct.Some part of me whispered that our lives were about to change forever. And when her scent reached me before I even saw her, everything changed. The spark ignited. The bond came to life.Lylah is my mate.My heart swelled with pride, with joy so fierce it felt like light pouring through me. The prophecy was real. Every word of it. Except for one detail: my fated mate was living in the human world.I couldn’t wait to see her. To watch recognition bloom in her eyes. To finally stop being alone. To love without fear, without doubt. She was made for me.But I wasn’t prepared to discover that Lylah is Lucy.She’s changed—her presence, her aura, even her voice. But those eyes… those eyes never lie. They’re the same ones I’ve dreamed of. The s
I’m tense, my chest hammers as I pace back and forth, unable to calm the storm inside me. I don’t know why I’m so eager to meet this Alpha. I don’t even care what he’s here for. But something in me is pulling hard, it's a disturbing, magnetic feeling that I can’t shake.Mag assured me he’s harmless. Even though he doesn’t know who they are or what they want, he’s confident the man comes in peace. I was told this Alpha and his men helped protect the pack during the attack. That should ease my nerves, but it doesn’t.Because this feeling… is not just curiosity. It’s something deeper and I’m not ready for what it might mean.“Lucy, relax.” Mag's voice cuts through my thoughts. “If you're not comfortable with meeting him I can just send them away.”“No… that's not it.” I sigh, dropping on the chair. “I just can't wait to see who it is.”“Don't worry, Lucy, he isn't here to cause any trouble,” he says, giving me that assuring smile. “And if he is, you know I'm here to stop crap from ha
~Lucy~ My happy day turned bloody. Several innocent people died—all because of me. I don’t belong here. I don’t belong anywhere near living beings. I only bring danger. So I’ll leave, but this time I will not hide among others, I’ll live in isolation. That will be Atlas’s and my new reality. And there’s nothing we can do to change it. I wish I could give him a normal life. Raise him into a man like the great ones, but even if I closed my eyes and gave him away, he’d still be in danger. They’re after him just as much as they’re after me. I’m waiting for Magnus to return with answers. He promised to uncover their plans. And as much as I want to believe this has nothing to do with me… We both know it has everything to do with me. Either way, I’m leaving. “You have to stay,” Ragna’s voice echoes in my head. “You can’t leave yet.” “And why is that?” I ask, brows furrowed in confusion. “Because you have to learn to fight. You will not run from your problems again.” There’s a knock
~Magnus~ “Hm.”“What?” Zayn asks, watching me intently. “What do you make of that man?”“I doubt he knows anything about this shit.”“Oh?” Rayan’s brows lift in question. “You think they’re innocent? That man and his men appeared out of nowhere, and you think they have no role in this?” He shakes his head. “There's something about his energy…” Kaiyn says, rubbing his temples. “It's different… he isn't just an ordinary wolf. I think he must be a powerful Alpha.”Rayan scoffs. “Powerful Alpha? And we've never heard about him or his pack?”“You heard the man,” I answer, jaw tight, my patience with Rayan is already thinning. “He’s in need of help.”Rayan smirks. “What if he's hunting for Lylah?”“What are you talking about?” I snap, eyes narrowing with anger. “Why would he be here for her?”They exchange glances, amused—then burst into laughter.My jaw tightens. I see exactly what they’re doing.“Mag, why are you so jealous?” Rayan chuckles, like this is the perfect time for jokes. “I s
~Rhett~ On our way to this pack, I felt like something terrible was going to happen. Like a big part of me was in danger. And even though I kept telling myself the one I should be worried about was my pack, the feeling kept whispering that the person was already here. In this pack. And when we got here, I was definitely not expecting to meet the kind of chaos that greeted us like a storm. The pack had been attacked—by rogues, I assumed. But not just any rogues. These were furious, merciless creatures who snapped heads with a single blow. Something about the way they attacked everyone felt personal, like their lives depended on ending every single breathing person in the room. Thankfully, I didn’t come with some of the elders who had insisted on joining us, thinking they could use their elderly voice to press Laylah to help us. “Hm,” I groan, thinking about the magic she pulled out earlier. If I wasn’t there to witness it myself, I wouldn’t have believed the rumors about her b
I press my back against a tree, trying to block out the screams, but they pierce through me. I feel their pain like it’s my own, the snapping of bones, the spilling of blood. It’s unbearable.This is my fault.I knew this day would come. I knew they’d be in danger because of me.“You have to do something, Lucy.” Ragna’s voice echoes in my head sharply. “The power here is too strong. They’re going to finish them off if you don’t act.”“What am I going to do?” I exclaim, pacing back and forth, my chest pounding like a war drum.“Put all those years of training into action,” Ragna urges in my mind. “Everything the pack brothers taught you. You need to be strong, Lucy, they need you.”I suck in a deep breath. “Okay, Attie, listen to Mommy,” I say, cupping his tiny face in my hands. “Will you wait here for me?”I’m terrified to leave him. My baby. My heartbeat. But then, a thought hits me—instinctive and powerful. Without hesitation, I raise my hand, and a radiant light covers Atlas.I don







