LOGINNineteen-year-old Camille Loeka, wolfless and unwanted, is traded in marriage to a ruthless Alpha. But when she breaks the bond and runs, she awakens a destiny far greater than she ever imagined. Hunted, torn between power and survival, Camille discovers she is the first Tribrid—a being of three ancient bloodlines. Fate marks her as the one for whom many shall fall and many shall rise.
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“I love to watch the sun set. Certainly not for it's beauty or breathtaking spectacle, but because I hope tomorrow arrives, and I can witness it fade without it becoming my end.” I inscribed these words into my old, battered diary, a cherished gift from my grandmother, before snapping it shut with a soft finality. I had no clue what sparked these thoughts, but I’d cultivated a habit of jotting down whatever floated through my mind. You could call it a small act of rebellion or refuge. I had no idea which was wielding my thoughts. Moving my thumb over my temple, I tried to soothe the pounding headache threatening to fracture my skull as I made my way toward the balcony of the pack’s den. I was fine. Truly. An indifferent sort of fine, tinged with a flicker of anxiety. At least, I’d like to believe I had been better before my mother’s abrupt summons pulled me downstairs, abruptly canceling my carefully planned practice with Devon. She dismissed my frown as she relayed a sudden meeting with my father, ignoring the storm of emotions flickering behind my eyes. My gaze swept across the sprawling territory below. This was the land I had been born into—destined to fight and stand tall for, and alongside. Ashton/Lakenheath: the land of fierce warriors. I often wondered what inspired my ancestors to attach “lake” to the name, considering there was no lake in sight, just endless woods and rolling hills. Recalling the letter from the academy made my face brighten with pride. Getting accepted into Lakenheath LunarGuard Academy wasn’t just an achievement; it was a milestone—like a precious gem finally unearthed from my dreams. I wondered which border of the pack’s territory the patrol team was guarding now. It had been four hours since they set out for hunting, led by my brother Devon Loeka, the formidable Alpha of our pack and Conrad, the spitting mirror image of my father; the most handsome man in our pack. At least, that’s what the women believed, and they would go to any length to end up in his bed. Yes, my nemesis. Like my father, Conrad’s disappointment on the night of my shameful shifting ceremony had twisted into a bitter disdain for my very existence. I was reduced to a thing, an object: worthless, undeserving, for being deviant, for bringing disgrace upon the family. “Lost in one of your silly daydreams again?” The question sliced through my thoughts, snapping everything into sharp focus, save for my pounding heart. My pulse quickened at the familiar uneasiness that always stirred around her. Her gaze burned into the back of my head, icy and relentless. Gruesome. Malevolent. But I had learned to conceal my true feelings, to mask the turmoil beneath my surface, just as I had learned to hide parts of my life from the world. Turning with practiced aloofness, I said, “Better than wasting my time at a pointless tea party, chattering aimlessly, dear mother,” emphasizing the last words with a deliberate stretch, a subtle reminder of the relationship we clearly did not have. “You little devil…” she hissed, her eyes widening with disbelief. She was a strange sight. A beauty wrapped in unthinking complacency; a woman who lacked her own voice, her own will. My insides churned at the thought. How could anyone endure living like this? “You’d better mend that rotten tongue of yours before I…” I cut her off before she could finish. “You want your little one to come after me? I’ve had a long day, and I need this meeting with Father to be over so I can do something else,” I challenged, meeting her gaze directly. “No wonder the goddess took away your wolf,” she snapped, a jab aimed straight at my feelings—a subtle reminder of the pain I carried daily. “With a tongue as poisonous and rotten as yours, you clearly don’t deserve a wolf,” she retorted, her fury bubbling over. She kept talking, but I tuned her out, my mind drifting into the woods, recalling each hunt I’d embarked on. Each moment that had brought me peace “Are you listening?” she demanded, frustration thick in her voice as she yanked at my arm, jolting me from my reverie. “Obviously not,” I replied with a feigned yawn. “That’s very unfortunate for you,” she sneered, resentment curling her words. The wind tousled strands of my hair over my face as I watched her, refusing to let her usual tirades break me today. This night was cool, the air crisp and calm. There was no need for the heated exchange. Not today. “Your father has requested your presence. Be ready in ten minutes,” she said grimly. “Oh, and put on something nice so the guests don’t think you’re one of the servants,” she added, turning toward the door. “Guest? Who said anything about a guest, huh?” I challenged, my mind fixated on the latter part of her command. “What guest are you talking about?” I asked, irritation flickering in my voice. “Not that it’s any of your business, Camille. At least for now,” she replied tersely. “But you’ll see for yourself when you get your fat ass ready.” What was going on? I should have suspected from the moment Father asked to see me alone. That was unusual and certainly a first.VikronHe pulled away, causing a frown that creased her face.“Why?”He knew she wanted him. He had caught the scent of her pheromones inside the hall, thick with desire, and confirmed it when their eyes met. Those cornflower-blue eyes were clouded with lust.Damn, he wanted her too.But everything scared him.Maybe he was moving too fast. He needed to slow things down.She was in heat. He knew it. After claiming her the way he did that night in the woods, he knew this would happen.He had sealed the mate bond with her there. In every way, he had allowed Calix to take her, to satisfy his craving until they were both spent.Now, staring into her eyes again, her desire matched his. He pulled away, shutting his eyes as he heard Calix growl for her inside.“It’s obvious you want me too, so why push the feelings away?” she said.“I don’t know.” His voice was hoarse with desire. He raked his fingers through his thick hair, fingers he wanted on her skin.“This isn’t what you need right now.”
Camille's POV Pissed? No… what I felt was worse than that. I was exasperated. Going into heat and having my pheromones scream at the mere sound of Alpha Vikron’s name, or his voice, or even the brush of his presence was pure torture. A week had passed since the forest incident, and suddenly, he’d ghosted me. He avoided my eyes, barely spoke, and when he did, his tone was clipped and distant. I wanted to smash something. No—someone. No matter how hard I tried to pretend I didn’t care, his silence hollowed me out. Maybe I had bad luck with men. Or maybe the gods had sent the Rawson brothers straight from the pit of hades to ruin me. I stood beside Skyla at the far end of the pack hall as Vikron took the stage from Beta Demuel, speaking about the latest border attacks. His voice rolled through the hall, steady, commanding, and it hit every nerve in my body. A week since the attacks began, and though he’d never admit it, I knew they had something to do with me. My
Melinda “I must confess,” Josh said, his tone laced with an edge Melinda could taste, “as disappointed as I was about your new identity, I was totally intrigued to find out about the coven.” She deserved it. But still, this was better. She preferred him talking, even in anger, to that week of heavy silence that had stood like a wall between them. “I’m so sorry,” she repeated, sitting across from him inside the Blue Moon Café, her hands clasped around a cup of untouched tea. She wished she could say those words a million times to undo what she's done. Josh leaned back in his seat, one leg stretched lazily beneath the table. “Why did you do it?” How she loathed that caught in the act cliché — it’s not what you think — yet that was exactly what she wanted to say. Instead, she sighed. “There’s no excuse for lying to you.” Better to own her mistake than dress it up in excuses. He nodded once, eyes unreadable. “I agree on that.” He was calm, too calm, the kind that only came when s
MelindaA soft knock sounded on the door. He wasn’t going to respond, and she knew that little fact all too well.“Josh... can I come in, please?”Grabbing the headphones from the green reading table beside his bed, he slipped them over his ears, trying to drown out Melinda’s voice. But it didn’t help. He couldn’t bear it. She had lied to him.“Josh, we can talk about this,” Melinda’s voice came again, as he bounced off the bed, opening the door abruptly, she had to move backHe walked past rushing down the stairs into the kitchen, as Melinda tailed behind“I don’t think there’s anything to talk about right now, Mother…” he said, turning so suddenly that Melinda almost collided with him. “No… Princess Melinda.” The word dripped from his tongue with mild disgust.Grabbing a drink from the freezer, he started towards the stairs"Josh"He stopped,Melinda stepped back, one foot finding the lower stair. “Josh, I know you’re hurt.”“Do you?” his voice was quiet but it burned.“You’re not m
Josh Some secrets must be protected at all costs. Secrets never to be spoken of or heard. Some secrets are far too sacred for words; for fear the wind might carry them away to the wrong ears. ************ Melinda sat in her usual old knitting chair, tucked at the fat corner of the dimly lit sitting room, her figure half swallowed by the dark. Her eyes moved faintly with the sound of footsteps from the porch as the door creaked open. Josh slipped inside, clicking the locks on the door quickly. “Where is she?” Melinda asked quietly, without looking up Josh startled, his keys nearly slipped from his hand as he turned to find her sitting there Mum?” he said, half whisper, half question. “I didn’t think you’d still be awake.” He blinked, eyes adjusting to the dim light, then reached for the switch on the wall. The bulb flickered to life, casting long, shadows across the room as he noticed the tension on Melinda's face. “I called you,” she said quietly. “You did?” Josh
Vikron“What’s going on, Alpha?” Demuel asked the moment Alpha Vikron stormed out of the Council’s hall.“Bloody motherfu**ing assholes!” Vikron barked. His silver eyes darkened to a stormy hazel; hard, furious, burning with rageHe had lost his entire family once, and for seven years nobody had given a damn whether he lived, survived or not. And now, when he had finally begun to heal… when he thought he could move on, maybe even love again, to be with her, they wanted to take her away. Vikron exhaled sharply, fury spilling through every breath.“Tf!” he shouted, slamming his fist into the leather seat. The car jolted violently, jerking to one side as Demuel fought for control.“Easy, Alpha!” Demuel gritted, loosening his foot from the accelerator until the car slowed to a crawl.But Vikron was far from calm. His eyes were wild, bloodshot. He saw red. Inside, Calix was snarling, pacing, his fury clawing at Vikron’s chest, He had always known the day would come when they’d uncover hi
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