LOGINI am the most hated wolf in the Crescent Claw Pack. Branded curses. Shunned for the sins of my bloodline. But fate is cruel. During the Moon Rite, I didn’t find one mate. I found two. Caelum Veylor—billionaire Alpha, cold as steel, who swore my family ruined his life. Darius Thornveil—war-Alpha, ruthless and untamed, who lost his brother because of me. They despise me. They reject me. Yet the bond refuses to break. Dragged into their world of power and vengeance, I’m forced into a dangerous game where obsession burns hotter than hatred. Their touch makes me weak, their wolves refuse to let me go, and secrets from the past whisper that my curse is more powerful than anyone knows. Two Alphas. One cursed mate. And a prophecy that says I’ll either unite them—or destroy us all.
View MoreSELENE’S POV I woke up first. Sunlight sliced through the gap in the curtains and painted thin gold lines across Darius’s bare back. He lay on his stomach, face turned toward me, one arm flung heavy over my waist like he’d pinned me there even in sleep. His breathing stayed deep, steady, the kind of rest he only found after we’d worn each other out completely. I traced the fresh red lines my nails had left down his shoulder blades last night, felt a lazy throb of satisfaction low in my belly.The room smelled like us—sweat, sex, his skin, my hair product. The sheets tangled around our legs. My thighs ached in the nicest way. Every time I shifted, the soreness reminded me how many times he’d taken me, how many times I’d begged for more.I should have felt guilty but I didn’t. Instead I felt a quiet, dangerous contentment settled in my chest. Two mates. Two fires. Both of them burned me in different ways and somehow I craved both flames.Darius stirred as his lashes fluttered. He crack
SELENE’S POVI guided Darius through the back door of the pack house, one arm hooked around his waist, the other pressed flat to his chest to keep him steady. He leaned into me more than necessary, the sharp bite of rye still clinging to his breath, but his steps held solid. Moonlight spilled across the kitchen tiles. The house sat quiet, everyone else long asleep or out on patrol.We climbed the stairs slowly. His bedroom door clicked shut behind us. I flicked on the small lamp beside the bed. Warm amber light caught the sharp planes of his face, the stubble shadowing his jaw, the faint red rims around his eyes that told me he hadn’t slept properly in days.I pushed him gently toward the mattress. “Sit.”He obeyed, knees spreading as he dropped down. I knelt between his legs, tugged off his boots one at a time. He watched me with heavy-lidded eyes, fingers brushing my hair behind my ear every few seconds like he needed the contact to believe I was real.Once his feet were bare I stoo
CAELUM’S POV I stood twenty paces back from the grave and watched her crash into him like gravity had finally remembered where she belonged. Selene’s arms locked around Darius’s waist so tight I saw his jacket bunch under her fists. She buried her face against his chest, shoulders shaking. He wrapped her up slowly, one hand cradling her head, the other splayed across her back like he could shield her from the night itself. She pulled back just enough to look up at him. Tears carved clean tracks down her dirt-streaked cheeks. “Don’t you ever do that again.” Her voice cracked. “Don’t disappear. Don’t make me think you’re gone. Don’t.”Darius chuckled, low and rough, the sound carrying on the cold wind. “I’m here, baby. I’m right here.”She smacked his chest once, twice, weak hits that barely moved him. “You scared me. You scared me so bad.”He caught her wrists, kissed her knuckles, then tugged her back into his arms. She went willingly, melting against him.I felt it then—hot, sharp
DARIUS’S POV The bottle rested heavy between my knees. Cheap rye that burned going down and kept burning after. I took another pill, let the fire spread through my chest, tried to drown the quieter ache that whiskey never quite reached. Night had settled thick over the clearing, the stars punched through the black above the treeline. The wind moved the pines, my cold fingers brushed the back of my neck. I didn’t care. The cold felt honest.My brother’s headstone stood three paces away. Simple gray slab, his name carved deep, no fancy dates, no epitaph. He hated ceremonies, he always said if he died young he wanted to be left where the world couldn’t dress him up in marble lies. So I buried him here, in the hollow where we used to skip stones across the creek, where we’d lie on our backs and talk about everything except the future our parents had already sold us into.I leaned forward, placing my elbows on my thighs, and stared at the name until the letters blurred.“You’d laugh at me






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