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Amelia's Pov
I never knew turning eighteen would bring its own kind of challenge. And no, it wasn’t about being an omega or still wolfless, it was about something far more complicated.
A new family.
My mother was getting remarried.
I’d argued, begged and even threatened to refuse attending the mating ceremony when she first told me about it months ago. But sitting here in this bar, waiting for my boyfriend to show up, I knew there was no escaping it. The wedding was happening tomorrow. And she was marrying the Alpha of SilverFang Pack. Of all people, it had to be him.
And worse? His son.
Zane Asher was returning to live in the country as well.
I’d heard the stories about him. About every dark rumor and reckless things he’d done. And none of them were pleasant to the ears.
“Amelia!” A familiar voice called from behind me. I turned and saw Maddox walking toward me on the sofa where I sat, his dark eyes softening when they met mine.
“Still thinking about it?” he asked as he slid to the space beside me.
I shrugged, trying to sound indifferent. “Please, don’t mention it.”
He chuckled lightly, but I could see the concern in his eyes. He’d been reminding me nonstop about how rude and arrogant Zane Asher was, he’d gone to the same preschool with him before the guy was sent abroad. Maddox had told me everything I needed to know about him, including the reason he’d been sent away.
And even though I didn’t want my mom to remarry because I liked things just the way they were, I couldn’t deny that a part of me dreaded what this new family would bring. Especially the kind of infamous stepbrother I was about to get.
“Here,” Maddox said suddenly, handing me a drink. “Something to calm your nerves.”
I smiled faintly and took it. This was my first time in a club after he’d begged me for weeks to come. I didn’t want to seem uptight and honestly, I just wanted to forget everything for a while. Maybe a few hours of pretending everything was fine would help.
“Thank you, Dox,” I said softly, taking a sip. “You’re the only one who seems to care how I feel these days.”
He grinned, brushing a strand of hair from my face. I took another gulp, but halfway through, my vision began to blur. My head felt light.
“Maddox?” I blinked at him, the room spinning slightly. “Did you… put something in my drink?”
He didn’t answer. Instead, he leaned closer, his breath hot against my neck.
“Maddox?” I repeated, my words slurring slightly.
But before I could pull away, he pressed his lips against my skin, trailing kisses down my neck as his hand went to unzip his trousers.
“What are you doing?” I gasped, trying to push him off. The glass slipped from my fingers, shattering on the floor. Panic flooded my chest.
He covered my mouth with one hand, his other pinning my wrists above my head.
“Don’t fight me, Amelia,” he muttered against my ear. “We’ve been together three months. You keep saying you’re not ready, but I’ve waited long enough.”
My heart pounded as his weight pressed me down.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, voice trembling with something dark and desperate. “But this is the only way I’ll ever have you.”
“What? How dare you spike my drink, Maddox?” I demanded, the realization of what he had done and what he was planning to do hitting me like a bucket of ice water. My stomach turned, my heart pounding so hard I could barely hear myself think.
I tried to struggle against his grip, but it was useless. He was stronger. The pounding music from the speakers swallowed my screams, turning my pleas into nothing but muffled sounds beneath the heavy bass. Nobody could hear me. Nobody would come.
“Please, Maddox, let me go. I’m begging you,” I pleaded, my voice breaking, desperation clawing its way out of my chest.
“Shut up, Amelia!” he snapped, his tone sharp and cruel. His fingers twitched toward the hem of my dress, inching closer to my underwear as I writhed beneath him, panic and disbelief choking me.
“Let me go!” I kept thrashing, pushing and fighting. My nails dug into his arms when I was able to release my wrist from his stronghold but he didn’t stop. In one desperate move, I managed to bite his wrist. He yelped, jerking back, only for his palm to whip across my face.
The slap echoed louder than the music in my head. My vision swam, the sting burning deep into my skin.
Tears gathered at the corners of my eyes as shock set in. This couldn’t be real. Not Maddox. Not the same Maddox who’d once been so kind and protective of me. Not the same boy who’d helped me fit into Lunaris Academy after I transferred there because of my mother’s upcoming marriage.
All this time, had that sweetness just been an act?
All because he wanted to get me to sleep with him?
“Please… don’t do this to me. I beg you,” I sobbed, my voice trembling.
“Just stop struggling, Amelia,” he hissed. “I promise to be gentle. You’ll enjoy it just as much as I will.”
My stomach turned. I screamed again, louder this time, even though I knew the thundering music drowned every sound.
“Somebody help me!” I cried, hoping and praying that someone and anyone would hear me. The room spun around me, the drug in my system making it harder to keep my eyes open.
“Shut up!” he barked, his hand tightening painfully around my wrists. “Do you know how long I’ve been asking for this? If you’d just let me once, I wouldn’t have had to force it. But no one’s coming for you, Amelia. So stop crying and…”
He didn’t get to finish.
Because in the next second, he was ripped off me.
A blur of motion. A loud crack. A punch hard enough to send him crashing to the floor. My breath hitched as I blinked up through the haze, my mind struggling to process what was happening. Someone had heard me. Someone had come.
“How dare you?” Maddox snarled, getting to his feet, his eyes flashing amber. The familiar growl in his throat told me he was close to shifting and ready to fight.
The arena stood dark and empty when we arrived, championship banners hanging limp in the storm. Zane picked the service door lock in seconds. We slipped inside, flashlights cutting through shadows that smelled of cold ice and old sweat.The rink itself was silent, the surface freshly Zambonied, gleaming under emergency lights. Zane led us straight to the penalty box.He knelt and pried up the bench seat with brute strength. Wood splintered. Beneath it was a metal trapdoor, chained and padlocked.I shifted my hand just enough for claws to slice through the lock like butter.Cold air breathed up from below.Stairs spiraled down into darkness.We descended single file, Darius bringing up the rear with two armed guards. The temperature rose as we went deeper, the air growing thick and humid. Fluorescent bulbs flickered overhead, casting sickly light on concrete walls covered in old graffiti and pack symbols.At the bottom stretched a long tunnel lined with chain link cages.Inside the cag
Amelia POVThe babys cry sliced through the mansion walls like a knife, thin and desperate, cutting straight into my chest. I stood frozen on the rain soaked lawn, Zanes blood still warm on my palms, when the sound hit me again. Louder. Real.Darius went rigid beside me. His golden eyes widened, the alpha aura around him flickering like a flame in wind. "That cant be," he whispered, voice breaking for the first time since Id known him.Zane grabbed my hand. The mate bond flared hot and urgent, screaming the same word over and over. Go. Now.We ran.Guards shouted behind us, boots pounding on wet stone, but we didnt wait. Zane and I burst through the front doors together, water dripping from our clothes onto the marble floor. Darius was right on our heels, face pale as moonlight."West wing," he ordered, voice rough. "The sealed corridor."I had never been allowed there. No one had. Since the day my mother married Darius, that hallway stayed locked, boarded up with yellow tape and warn
“Not the game,” Darius cut in. “The touching, the whispers. My son and my stepdaughter trending on pack socials.”An gray bearded Elder Thorne leaned forward. “The boy has always been reckless. First he was sent abroad for nearly killing a teammate. Now this?”Zane’s fists clenched and I felt his rage through the bond.“It’s nothing,” I said, my voice steady. “It’s just co captain drama. Hockey’s physical.”Elder Mira, a sharp eyed woman with silver streaks in her braid, snorted. “Physical? That mark on your wrist says otherwise.”My blood froze as I tugged my sleeve lower. Darius’s eyes narrowed. “Show me.”I had no choice so I rolled up the sleeve. The silver crescent glowed under the chandelier light, pulsing like a heartbeat, then the room exploded. “Mate bond!”“Impossible!”“With his stepsister?”Darius raised a hand and silence fell. “Zane?”He rolled up his own sleeve and there was a matching mark.Elder Thorne shot to his feet. “This is an abomination! The Moon Goddess would
Coach was already there, kneeling. “Ryker, talk to me.” She pushed up on one elbow, blood spilling from her lip. “I’m good.”She lied. The bond carried the copper taste of blood straight to my tongue and I bent beside her. “Let me see.”She turned her face away. “Back off, Asher.”Coach dragged me up by the jersey. “Locker room. Both of you. Now.”The walk was silent except for our blades on the rubber mat. Her limp matched the throb in my knee because I had taken the impact through the bond without realizing.In the hallway, she stopped. “You checked me to prove a point. Happy now?”“You scored on me yesterday,” I said. “Had to even it.”Her laugh was sharp. “This isn’t a dick measuring contest, Zane.”“No. It’s survival. Rogue blood is coming and you need to be unbreakable.”She went still. “What do you know about rogues?”“More than you.” I stepped closer. “My mother’s one. Or was. Pack whispers say that she’s back.”Her eyes widened, her silver bleeding to storm gray, “Lydia?” I n
Maddox’s grin was wide. “Well, well. The gold digger and the rogue prince. Cozy.”Everyone in the hallway froze and phones lifted like periscopes. Katie stood beside him, her eyes gleaming with venom.“Step aside, Maddox,” Zane said, voice flat.“Make me.” Maddox mirrored his earlier words, stepping closer. His gaze flicked to my wrist where the sleeve had ridden up just enough to flash silver. “What’s that? New jewelry? Or did the Alpha’s son brand you?”Gasps rippled and someone whispered, “Mate mark?”Zane moved faster than I thought he could and I one second he was beside me, next, Maddox’s phone shattered to the floor, screen cracked. Zane’s hand clamped around Maddox’s throat, lifting him an inch off the ground.“Delete it,” Zane growled.Maddox choked out a laugh. “Already uploaded. Cloud backup, baby.”Zane’s eyes flashed light red as the hallway lights flickered, his alpha power leaking like static. Students backed away.I grabbed Zane’s arm. “Let him go. He’s not worth expul
Amelia POVThe bond mark on my wrist itched like a fresh tattoo, except tattoos didn’t pulse. I scratched until the skin peeled raw, but the silver crescent only glowed brighter, mocking me with every heartbeat. Then a perfect half moon formed into my flesh by the Moon Goddess herself, as if she had run out of eligible bachelors and decided my stepbrother was close enough.Lunaris Academy’s hallway smelled like industrial floor wax, cheap body spray, and the metallic stench of desperate teenagers. Lockers slammed like gunshots and someone’s blueberry vape cloud hung in the air, sweet. I hugged my books tighter, praying the sleeve of my oversized hoodie would hide the mark. One glimpse and the entire school would know I was fated to Zane.I could feel him even before I saw him, static crawling up my spine, the way the air shifts before lightning. He leaned against the trophy case at the far end of the corridor, surrounded by his new fan club. Girls in pleated skirts and Lunaris hockey







