LOGINAnother blow came before he could recover, then another. Each one harsher than the last. He stumbled back, trying to shift mid-motion, but a strong arm yanked him from behind, dragging him out of sight while he cursed and struggled.
My rescuer turned toward me. His voice was deep, but laced with concern. “Are you alright?”
I stared at him, my heart still racing, breath uneven. Words failed me. The world was spinning, fading into a blur. I wanted to say thank you but instead and without thinking, I reached for him, desperate to anchor myself to something and perhaps someone real.
Before I could stop myself, I leaned in and kissed him.
He froze at first, but didn’t push me away. That stillness made me kiss him again, softer this time as though my trembling lips were searching for safety in the middle of chaos.
A few seconds later, I pulled back, tears mixing with the taste of regret and fear.
Then nausea hit.
I turned, but it was too late as my stomach gave out and I threw up right on his shirt.
“Oh… God,” I muttered weakly, mortified.
The last thing I saw before everything went dark was his surprised and calm face hovering over me.
My eyes drifted across the dressing room, flickering over the countless dresses hanging neatly on the rack before me. Silks, satins and sequins, all colors, all perfect and yet, none of them felt right. None of them felt like me.
I’d woken up this morning in an unfamiliar room at the club, the same club I had gone to with Maddox last night. The same place everything fell apart.
For a moment, I'd sat still, my heartbeat quickening as fragments of last night flashed behind my eyes. His words. His touch. My screams swallowed by music. The horror I’d tried to shake off.
I swallowed hard and shook my head, as if I could erase the memory that way. But it clung stubbornly to my mind, haunting me like a shadow that refused to fade.
Now, standing in front of these beautiful clothes, I felt strangely out of place. The weight in my chest refused to lift.
I was supposed to be getting ready. My mother’s mating ceremony was happening today,with the Alpha of SilverFang Pack, of all people. And yet, I hadn’t gone home last night. I hadn’t even seen her before she left.
There was no makeup artist, no stylist, no one fussing over me as they had all gone. It was just me and the echo of everything I didn’t want to remember.
Sighing, I sank into the chair by the mirror, staring at my reflection. My face was pale, my eyes dull. What was the point of dressing up when I felt like falling apart inside? I was already exhausted from yesterday. I didn’t have the strength to pretend I was happy for her, not today.
As I sat lost in the fog of my thoughts, my phone suddenly rang beside me, the sound making me flinch. I picked it up with trembling fingers, dreading who it might be.
“Amelia, you foolish girl! Where the hell are you?”
Her venomous voice was unmistakable. It was my mother.
I stayed silent, staring blankly at my reflection as she continued her tirade.
“Do you know how long I waited for you to come home last night? You stubborn child! I’ve already sent the Alpha’s driver to pick you up, along with the luggage you thought you could hide. Don’t make me repeat myself. I worked hard to secure this bond with the Alpha, Amelia. Don’t you dare try to ruin my plans!”
Her words struck deep, each one laced with irritation and warning. I still said nothing. I’d learned a long time ago that silence was safer.
She hadn’t called all night. Not once. I could’ve died somewhere and she wouldn’t have noticed. But now that I hadn’t shown up for her big day, for her mating ceremony, suddenly, she remembered she had a daughter. A daughter she needed to introduce to the alpha who was now her new mate.
It stung more than I wanted to admit.
Sometimes I wondered if she really was my mother. The way she spoke to me, treated me like I was an inconvenience instead of a child, it always made me question everything. Maybe I wasn’t hers. Maybe she just happened to give birth to me and wished she hadn’t.
But dwelling on that wouldn’t change anything. I inhaled deeply, forcing the ache down as I rose from the chair. My gaze fell on a red dress hanging at the end of the rack. I reached for it. It was bold, striking and far too bright for how I felt but I needed armor today, not comfort.
I slipped it off the hanger and held it against me, watching my reflection once more. I didn’t recognize the girl staring back.
“Just get through today,” I whispered to myself. “After this, it’ll be over.”
I had to stay strong, at least until the end of this ceremony. No one could see me broken. Not my mother, not the Alpha and definitely not the son who would soon become my stepbrother.
*****
I stepped down from the car my mother had sent to fetch me along with my belongings and bring me to the Alpha’s mansion, just as she had ordered. The moment my heels touched the marbled driveway, I felt my stomach twist. The place reeked of wealth and pride, of power and pretense. And of a place we didn't belong to.
My mother was already waiting at the entrance for me, fuming.
“Amelia! Where have you been?” she hissed sharply the moment she saw me. Her voice was so loud heads turned and just as quickly, she forced a bright, sugary smile when someone nearby waved at her. She switched from venom to velvet in seconds, greeting them with a soft voice that made me want to roll my eyes.
Her hypocrisy made my skin crawl.
I waited until the person was gone before muttering under my breath, “Can you please just end whatever this is before it gets out of hand?” My tone was low, pleading but I already knew it was useless.
"Where is it?" Zane asked."That's the problem." Sera's mouth pressed into a thin line. "She didn't tell me the location directly. She said the message could be intercepted, she'd been careful her whole life about that. So she gave me a reference instead. Something only I would understand." A pause. "She said the answer was in the place where she first learned to trust the wrong person."The silence stretched."That's not a location," I said carefully. "That's a memory.""I know. I've been working through it since I got that message eight months ago." Sera looked at her hands. "My mother grew up in Ashvale. Small pack, old families, the kind of place where everyone knows your business and nobody says it out loud. She trained as a detective there, the pack had a small investigative unit, more formal than most packs that size. She used to tell me about her supervisor. The man who mentored her, taught her the craft." A beat. "She said he was the best investigator she'd ever known and the
I didn't sleep.I tried. I lay in my room with the lights off and the storm finally quiet outside and I stared at the ceiling and listened to the mansion settle around me... the creak of old wood, the distant murmur of guards doing rounds, the occasional low exchange of voices somewhere below. All the sounds of a house that was pretending everything was normal while something underneath it had fundamentally shifted.At four in the morning I gave up, wrapped myself in the oversized sweater I'd stolen from the back of Zane's closet two weeks ago and never returned, and went downstairs.The kitchen was empty. I made tea I didn't particularly want and stood at the window above the sink, watching the pale pre-dawn light begin to separate the sky from the tree line. The grounds were still wet from the storm. The grass looked dark and flattened. Two guards moved along the south perimeter, their breath clouding in the cold air.We were being watched from the inside and the outside both, and t
Amelia POVI have never run so fast in my life.Not at track practice in sophomore year when Coach Daniels was timing us and I wanted to prove something. Not the night of the Ironveil summit when the south wing caught fire and everyone evacuated onto the lawn. Not even the first night I arrived at Silverfang and something in the tree line moved and every instinct I had said run.This was different. This was the kind of running where your body knows before your brain does that something irreversible is about to happen, and the only variable left is whether you get there in time.Zane was ahead of me, faster, alpha speed carrying him around the corner of the east corridor in a blur. I pushed harder. My lungs burned. The bond stretched between us like a cord pulled to its limit, and through it I felt the same thing I felt in my own chest, a cold, electric dread that tasted like being too late.We hit the medical wing doors together.They swung open on a hallway that was too quiet. The ov
Darius was in his study.I knew it before we reached the door because the alpha aura leaking from beneath it was different from anything I had felt from him before. Not commanding. Not composed. Raw. The kind of power that slips its leash when the person holding it stops pretending everything is fine.Zane didn't knock. He turned the handle and pushed it open, and I walked in beside him with our fingers still linked.The study was large and dark, lit only by the desk lamp and the lightning strobing through the tall windows. Darius stood at the far end with his back to us, one hand braced against the windowframe, staring out at the storm. He looked like a man who had been standing exactly like that for a very long time."Close the door," he said.Zane did. The latch clicked and the three of us were sealed inside with whatever Darius had been carrying alone since the moment he heard the name Lydia Cole."She was my fated mate."He said it to the window. Plain and quiet, the way you say
Amelia POVNo one spoke on the drive back to the mansion.Sera sat between me and Zane in the back seat, wrapped in a guard's jacket that swallowed her whole. She kept her eyes on the rain-streaked window, watching the dark tree line blur past. Her hands were folded in her lap, wrists still raw, and she hadn't said another word since the arena stairwell.Darius rode up front. He hadn't looked at her once.That frightened me more than anything else tonight.The mansion appeared through the storm, its lights blazing against the dark sky like something trying too hard to look safe. Darius was out of the car before it fully stopped, issuing quiet commands to the head guard who met us at the steps. Medical wing. Private entrance. No staff beyond the essential.I helped Sera inside while Zane stayed close to his father, one step behind, like he was waiting for Darius to either explain himself or fall apart. Through the bond I could feel the tension radiating off him, coiled, controlled, fur
Amelia POVShe flinched when the flashlight hit her face.I moved before Zane could. I dropped to my knees in front of the cage and kept my voice as low and even as I could manage. "Hey. We're not going to hurt you."The girl raised her head slowly, like even that small motion cost her something. One eye was swollen half-shut, the bruise around it spread purple and yellow across her cheekbone. Her lips were cracked. The silver-threaded rope binding her wrists had left raw lines in her skin, the kind that didn't happen in hours. That happened in days.My stomach turned over."Get it open," I said to Zane without looking at him.He was already at the padlock, claws working the mechanism. Metal groaned. The cage door swung outward with a shriek of rust, and the girl shrank back against the far wall, knees pulled to her chest, eyes darting between all three of us."You're safe," I told her. "I promise. My name's Amelia. We came from the mansion." I hesitated, then added, "Darius is here.
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, th
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
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, steppin
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 ha







