“This is wrong,” he groans, dragging me down harder onto him as he thrusts up. “I’m your mother’s husband and you’re still begging me to take you like a mate.” He grunts and pulls me closer. "Why. Did. We. Get. A. Forbidden. Bond," he growls, each word punctuated by the slam of his hips. She was born the wrong daughter. The unwanted girl with Fae blood in her veins and a broom in her hand, cleaning floors in a house that should’ve been her home. Now Aurora is a bargaining chip, chosen to seal peace between two rival packs through a bond she never wanted. But on the eve of her eighteenth birthday, everything changes. One breath. One scent. One forbidden truth that shatters every law her world is built on. Because her true mate isn’t the Alpha she’s being given to. It’s the man already married to her mother, and there is no suppressing the hunger of a bond that was never meant to exist.
Lihat lebih banyakAurora POV
They used to write songs about fated mates. Wolves spoke of them with reverence, as if the gods themselves had reached down and tied two souls together with invisible threads of destiny. Those stories are gone now, buried beneath ash and blood and centuries of war. What was once seen as sacred is now considered dangerous. Bonds born of instinct are no longer praised. They are hidden, condemned, and feared.
A true mate is not a blessing in my world. It's a threat. An uncontrollable force that tears through arranged alliances and delicate treaties. No pack survives by chasing fate. We survive by choosing control.
In my world, love is not a luxury. It is a liability.
The giving meal, that's what I'm doing right now. This is the meal my parents have with me and Alpha Caelan Thorne as a sign they are giving me to him.
He's the sort of man who gets whatever he wants without asking. His jaw, posture and grip on his goblet are sharp, which describes him exactly. Sharp.
To the outside world, to the humans, it will look like we're having a nice family meal, me, my mother, stepfather and my soon-to-be boyfriend and mate. It's an illusion, this is the meal before the wedding, the mating ritual and such tomorrow. It's Caelan's final chance to change his mind.
“You look well,” Caelan says. “Ironhowl colors suit you.”
I look down at the dress. I'm not ungrateful. This is the nicest thing I have, I'm usually given second-hand items. The dress, though, is green, too dark, the worst color in the world.
Looking back up at him, I give a small nod. “Thank you,” I reply, my smile empty.
He gestures to the food. “I asked for milder spices. Thought it might suit you better.”
I nod. “It’s well prepared.” Does he really think that I can't handle spice? It's tradition to bring their pack cook here to make the dinner the day before the bond is created.
"Tomorrow is the day," my mother says. I look up at her. "You turn eighteen. You and Caelan will bind with blood, and that will also bind both our packs," she explains.
What she means is that she'll finally get what she wants, and I'll do what's expected without complaint.
"It will be a good day," I say, even though it won't be.
I don't believe in fate, no one does anymore. This whole meal reflects the rest of my life. Boring, dull and... Someone save me from boredom torture.
"The wine is sharp," Caelan says.
I pretend to care, but really, I'm just trying to measure each breath to keep calm. "It is," I say.
In this pack, I'm seen as nothing, with no use. Yet, they are happy to use me to tie this pack to Caelan's. I don’t feel honored. Caelan says something else, and I miss it, but I nod quickly. He either doesn't notice I didn't hear or doesn't care to point it out. He probably doesn't care if I don't listen
Killian laughs at something, and my mother’s hand rests on his. She’s pleased. Her daughter will bond with Ironhowl, which in return makes my mother's place rise.
"Are you ready for tomorrow?" Caelan asks, looking directly at me.
"I am, Alpha," I say quietly. My mother smiles wider, knowing that she's the one to make sure I'm ready.
“Tomorrow will be a good day,” Caelan says. “We’ll make history, Aurora.”
I nod at him. "That we will," I say. We won't make history, every pack now mates and creates bonds to strengthen alliances. This isn't doing anything unique or different.
My mother lifts her glass and makes a toast, and I follow. Her eyes shine with pride.
Fate isn't a part of our life, sacrifice is, and it's proven tomorrow, when I become the price of peace.
The dinner continues to drag on, and I smile when I must. I nod when spoken to. My throat is dry, but I don’t ask for water. I don’t want attention, and I can’t afford it.
They speak now of borders and land rights. I stare at the centrepiece, some twisted branches with red flowers. It’s beautiful, but cruel. Everything beautiful in my life has come at a cost.
Tomorrow, if anything stirs… if a bond shows… then everything changes.
"What if I get a bond?" I ask, and the room drops into a silence like death, except for the clatter of my mother's fork.
"Bonds are myths, and lies spun by the Veilmother’s flawed Loom, and even if they were real, they wouldn’t choose you." My mother's words are harsh.
"She's right, you're no warrior, or heir," Caelan states.
My mother stands, cutting off the conversation.
“To peace,” she says. “To unity and to the future, to choosing our own paths.”
They echo her. Caelan lifts his glass. Killian does too, and I follow.
“To the future,” I whisper. Choosing our own paths is ironic, considering this isn't a path I chose.
After the meal, I rushed away, but now it's past midnight and is my birthday, I can't sleep. I walk silently around the house.
I step around the corner and bump into someone. I don't have time to stop myself.
Staggering back, my mouth opens to apologise, and I pause when I see Killian.
His eyes meet mine for the briefest moment, and something changes. I can't talk, his entire body stills like a predator catching sight of it's prey. Only fear doesn't silence me, it's heat.
It hits me like a wave, full-bodied and dizzying. My breath catches before I can make a sound. The air is thick with his scent, sharp and warm, it threads through my chest and curls low in my belly. My skin prickles at the sensation, and my wolf surges forward so violently that I stagger back a step.
He moves faster and grabs my arm, not roughly but full of purpose. His hand slides down, fingers wrapping around my wrist as his other hand curls around my waist.
I don't move, I can't.
His head drops, and I feel the heat of his breath against my neck.
“Veil,” he whispers, his voice hoarse. “What is this?”
He inhales again, deeper this time, dragging my scent into his lungs like he’s starving for it. He moves, his nose brushing along the curve of my throat, and a shiver ripples through my entire body. My knees go weak instantly, and the pressure of his hand on my waist tightens, holding me upright.
“Killian,” I manage to say, but it barely comes out. My voice is far too thin and soft right now. His name tastes wrong on my tongue, like something I shouldn't be allowed to speak, especially while he's touching me like this. My voice is too thin, too soft.
I try to move back, to pull away, but he growls, low and guttural. It doesn't even sound human. It vibrates through his chest into mine, and I flinch. He finally lifts his head, his eyes are dark, and there's something wild behind them, something deeper.
His wolf.
“No,” he says, almost to himself. “No. This can’t be.”
My pulse races, and I open my mouth, even though I have no idea what I'm supposed to say. I don't know what's happening, all I know is I'm burning from the inside out, and I can't breathe around the scent.
He stares at me like he's seeing me for the first time, and maybe he is considering that he never paid attention to me before. His eyes lower to my lips, then lower to the column of my neck, where I know he will hear my heart pounding. I know he can feel how close my wolf is to the surface.
“I smelled it the second I touched you,” he says, his voice dark and rough. “This scent… I know it.”
He moves closer, and I back up until my back hits the wall. My breath comes fast and shallow as he leans in, he breathes in, like he's desperate for more.
“Killian, what are you doing?” I ask, barely above a whisper.
He doesn’t answer. His hand moves, palm pressing flat against the wall beside my head and trapping me. He's looking at me differently, making sure I'm caged in.
My body shakes, and he moves closer, and I hear his wolf.
Mate.
He jerks back from me like he’s been struck. His hand releases me instantly, staggering back. I watch his face shift in real time, shock, disbelief, then something like fear. He turns away, and rakes a hand through his hair.
“No,” he snaps. “No. This isn’t real.”
It is real, I can feel it. Even now, with the distance between us, the bond hums beneath my skin. My wolf is awake in a way she never has been before, she's pacing behind my ribs and stretching toward him.
My back is still pressed against the wall, and I try to ground myself. My hands won't stay still, and my thoughts won't sort themselves out to make sense.
He's my mother's husband. This is wrong in so many ways.
Turning back toward me slowly, he's still breathing hard. His jaw is clenched, and his eyes are still wild. He looks like he's barely holding himself together.
“We don’t speak of this,” he says at last. “Not to anyone. Ever.”
Staring at him, I don't answer, my heart won't slow down. He takes another step back, putting more distance between us.
“It’s the bond,” I whisper. “Isn’t it?”
His silence is answer enough. Fated bonds are wrong, forbidden, now I have one, and to my mother's husband!
We stand facing each other, caught in this trap. The air still holds the heat and scent from the bond.
Nothing will ever be the same, and we both know it.
Aurora POVI don’t expect much to change when we return home. Killian will have to act the same as always. He’ll have to ignore me, speak to me like I’m nothing, just to keep up appearances. If he treats me differently, people will notice. They’ll question it, whisper about it, and those whispers will spread like wildfire. My mother will definitely notice, and I know she won’t just let me stop cleaning. That woman would rather die than let me be seen as anything but the burden she raised me to be.“Would you like breakfast?” Killian asks from across the room.I sigh quietly, brushing my fingers through my damp hair. “You don’t need to cook anything.”“I’ll order something,” he says. “Just tell me if there’s anything specific you want.”I don’t answer, just nod once, and he grabs the hotel phone, placing an order with someone downstairs. While he does that, I slip into the bathroom. The warm water from the shower helps ease some of the tension in my body, but I still feel stiff, like th
Killian POVShe looks breathtaking lying there beside me, her hair still tangled from sleep, her skin marked where my hands gripped too tightly the night before. And still, she looks at me like she’s waiting for me to fail her all over again. I know she doesn’t believe me, not yet. But I’ll change that. I have to.Her voice breaks the silence.“Why does my mother hate me so much?”The question hits harder than I expect. I stare at her, caught off guard. “Your mother loves you,” I say automatically, the words more habit than truth.She looks at me like I’m a fool. Like she’s tired of hearing the same lies over and over.“How can you say that, Killian?” Her voice isn’t sharp, it’s tired and hollow. “My mother saw me as a burden. Nothing but a weakness. Something to control, to use.”I open my mouth, searching for some kind of answer, but she keeps going.“I remember,” she says quietly, her gaze dropping to the sheets between us. “I remember when I first moved in at the pack. I remember y
Aurora POVHe’s looking at me like he cares. Like whatever just happened between us changed something for him. But that’s impossible. Killian doesn’t care. Not about me. Not about anyone.“Why?” My voice is thin and raw, quieter than I mean it to be. “Why save me tonight, just to throw me to them tomorrow when you’re done with me?”His eyes close. He doesn’t answer right away. When he opens them again, he looks tired. Tired in a way I’ve never seen before.“I don’t want to be cruel, Aurora. And yeah… maybe I ran too much. Maybe I pushed you away more than I should’ve. The fact is, this is dangerous.”I nod, swallowing down the ache in my throat. “Because it’s forbidden.”“Forbidden is one thing.” His voice drops lower. “This? People with fated bonds like ours… they’re forced to stand trial. Punishments range from silencing wolves to outright execution.”I freeze at that. Part of me wonders if maybe he wants that. Maybe letting them kill me would solve all his problems. I hear my own bi
Killian POVThen I step into the bath with her.The moment the water hits her skin, she stirs.Her body tenses slightly in my arms, her breathing changing. I feel her lashes flutter against my chest before her voice breaks through, soft and confused.“Killian?”I look down as her eyes open slowly, wide and uncertain. She’s confused, her voice uncertain but not afraid. The sight of her like this—vulnerable, trusting, half-asleep against me—nearly breaks whatever’s left of my restraint.“It’s fine,” I tell her softly. “I’m staying with you. All night.”Something in her shifts at those words. I feel it. The tension leaves her body slowly, like she’s been waiting for me to say exactly that, even if she didn’t know it. She sinks against my chest, her head resting just beneath my chin, her breathing steady again.I should not have said that, but I did.I lean back against the smooth wall of the bath, holding her carefully against me as the water laps around us. The heat soaks into my muscles
Killian POVWhat the hell have I done?I hold her against me, not that I have much of a choice now. My knot’s locked deep inside her, and there’s no undoing that until it goes down. She’s soft and still in my arms, completely unconscious, and all I can do is stand here against the wall, my body shaking from the aftermath of everything I let happen.I shouldn’t have done this. Not to her. Not like this.Knotting her wasn’t supposed to happen. Not after everything I’ve fought to avoid. Not after every rule I’ve forced between us. Knotting her is as close to claiming her as I can get without sinking my teeth into her throat and ending this for good. And worse, I know my wolf loved it. I let him get too close. I let him push too far. And now I’ve crossed a line I can’t uncross.Fucking her, touching her, those were mistakes I convinced myself I could recover from. I could’ve walked away. I could’ve pretended. But knotting her?That’s not something I can take back.I drag in a shaky breath,
Aurora POVI barely get a second to brace myself before he thrusts into me hard and fast, slamming into me like the control he’s been clutching finally shatters. My head hits the wall, my legs tightening around him automatically, my mouth falling open in a broken gasp I can’t control. The sudden stretch, the force of it, makes my entire body shake.He groans, low and guttural, his forehead dropping to my shoulder as he buries himself deep inside me. His whole body trembles now, like he’s on the edge of something he can’t come back from, his control unraveling second by second.“I can’t… fuck, Aurora… my wolf…” His words aren’t smooth anymore, they’re broken and breathless, whispered like he’s confessing something he hates himself for. “I can’t hold him back. He’s too close.”I can feel it, the way his skin burns hotter against mine, the way his body shudders as his hips pull back, only to slam forward again, harder this time, rougher. He’s not careful now. Not slow. He’s lost to it, to
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