What happens when the man you desire is your daughter's rejected mate? Blythe, the Luna of the Fresh Meadows Pack, is trapped in a loveless marriage with Alpha Vito, her best friend turned husband. Bound by duty, shackled by expectations, and ignored by the very man she was forced to marry, she craves something she never had—passion. Then she meets Xavier Clarence. A twenty-two-year-old omega ostler. A slave to the pack. And her daughter’s fated mate. But Ceres rejected him—shattered the mate bond without a second thought. Now, he’s free. And Blythe? She’s drowning in temptation. What starts as a forbidden affair quickly turns into something deeper, something dangerous—a love that could ruin them both. With every stolen moment, the risks grow. The pack must never know. Vito must never find out. And Ceres? She can never uncover the truth. But secrets never stay buried. Who is Xavier Clarence? What happens when love becomes an obsession? And when the truth finally comes out… Who will survive the fallout?
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“Have you seen the Alpha?” I inquired, my voice tinged with irritation as an omega servant came from Alpha Vito’s apartments. I had come to advise him that the guests were awaiting him—the welcome address had just began. The omega bowed deeply before saying, “I have no idea, My Lady.” I narrowed my eyes. “Then why were you in my husband’s chambers?” She wasn’t carrying a laundry basket or cleaning goods, so what precisely had she been doing in there? “I was sent to summon the Alpha to the gathering, so I thought he might be here,” she stated. I watched her for a while, then dismissed her with a flick of my wrist. She scurried away. Vito wasn’t in his chambers, the courtroom, or the gathering. Where might he be? A rendezvous with his daughter, Ceres, perhaps? Today was Ceres’ eighteenth birthday, a milestone she had been anxiously anticipating. Likewise, her father and I. We anticipated her to find her fated mate—I was intrigued to meet my future son-in-law. “I’ll check Ceres’ chambers first,” I mumbled to myself as I marched away from Vito’s threshold. As I neared, my feet faltered. Ceres was bringing a young guy into her chamber, her face contorted in wrath. Then—SLAM! The door shut with force. What’s going on? “Goddess forbid! I denounce it!” she screamed from inside. The sound of cracking glass followed. My heart skipped. What in the world has gotten into her? I was ready to shove open the door when another cry stopped me in place. “Not in this lifetime! I can’t possibly be mated to you!” I breathed sharply. She found her partner. Who is he? “How can this be happening?” she shouted, her voice filled with loathing. Another crash. Was he really that awful? “And you dared to open that gutter mouth of yours to call me ‘mate’?!” Ceres’ voice rose again, filled with scorn. “You thwarted monkey!” I closed my eyes, sighing. Ceres had been pampered beyond reason—the product of both Vito’s pampering and my own regretful permissiveness. She rode high on luxury and frequently looked down on others. I had chastised her many times, but Vito always rationalized her actions. And now… she was speaking to her own partner this way? “I’m sorry, my Princess.” A masculine voice—gentle, muted. His tone sparked something in me. Pity. He was apologizing—for something beyond his control. “Sorry for yourself! And close your trap!” she snapped, her tantrum escalating. “What’s the big deal?” I mumbled beneath my breath. “I prayed for an aristocrat,” she said, hatred in every word. “A Lycan. An Alpha King. And I get… you?!” The youngster paused before answering. “I didn’t mean for this to happen…” His voice stayed steady, even while she degraded him. I put my eye to the doorhole. Inside, he was kneeling before her. My heart tightened. This was the spouse the Moon Goddess had selected for her. “Don’t say a word!” Ceres scoffed, pacing. “What do I do now?!” She inhaled hard, then snapped her fingers. “It’s a good thing no one knows yet. I’ll reject you right here and now. And you—” she turned on him, her glare sharp as a blade “—you will say nothing. Do you understand?” The youngster bowed. Submissive. Resigned. “As you wish, my Princess.” I frowned. Why was he so obedient? Ceres straightened her shoulders, her words dripping with determination. “I, Princess Ceres Vito, reject you…” Then she paused. “What’s your name, omega?” The youngster raised his head slightly. “Xavier Clarence.” That was all I could take. I pushed the door open. “What is going on here, Ceres?” Ceres spun around, shocked. “Mum!” She hadn’t anticipated me. “This omega claims to be my mate,” she remarked, chin high proudly, “and I can’t have anything to do with him. The Moon Goddess must have been intoxicated to pair me with a lowborn. We decided to reject each other.” I crossed my arms. “Ceres, you can’t reject him just like that. A second-chance partner is rare.” But she had already made up her mind. “If Father hears I’m mated to this lowborn, he will execute him and hang his head for all to see.” A slow, malicious grin grew upon her lips. “I’m saving him from that fate.” She wasn’t lying. Vito would never allow an omega slave to wed his daughter. His ego wouldn’t tolerate it. “You’re sure about this?” I asked gently. Ceres met my gaze, steadfast. “I’ve made up my mind.” She looked back to the kneeling lad. “You’re nothing but an ostler. You take care of the horses. That’s all you’ll ever be.” I sighed, shaking my head. My selfish, haughty daughter. Then my eyes shifted to Xavier. Still kneeling. Still silence. I stepped forward. “Are you okay with this?” His head remained bent. “Yes, My Lady. Whatever the princess wishes is my command.” His comments contained no defiance. No resentment. Just obedience. I breathed slowly. This youngster had been broken long before now. “Alright then.” Ceres squared her shoulders. “I, Ceres Vito, reject you, Xavier Clarence, as my mate!” I watched his fingers curl on the stone floor. A sharp breath. A stifled moan. The sting of rejection was there—but he covered it effectively. Ceres, on the other hand, remained unharmed. “I reject every soul tie and emotional bond with you,” she stated, her voice frigid. “An ostler slave should stay in the slave house. A princess belongs in a palace.” She turned, already going for the door. “This should never be discussed or reconsidered. And no one should find out, do you understand?” Xavier bowed. “Understood, my Princess.” “Good. Now clear this mess and go back to work.” She stormed away without a backward look. I watched her depart, appalled. Then my attention wandered back to Xavier. Still kneeling. Still silence. “Rise,” I instructed quietly. Slowly, he stood. His head stayed low. “Look at me,” I said. Hesitant. Reluctant. Then, finally—his eyes met mine. I gasped. A weird fire unfurled within me. His eyes were gorgeous. Alluring. And much too compelling for a youngster who had just been rejected. Oh, Goddess… what is this feeling?TO BE CHOSEN IS TO BE CHANGEDThe Pyre Chamber AwaitsThe Sacred Temple beneath Fresh Meadows Pack. Torches burn along carved stone walls. The Pyre Chamber looms—a blackened iron gate etched with phoenixes and thorns. A crowd gathers in hushed anticipation. Ceres stands in the center, wrapped in ceremonial red silk.Beta Vegas (gruff, standing at the archway):"She doesn't have to go through with this. It's barbaric."Vito (cold, looming behind him):"Every heir has passed through the Pyre. You passed it. So did I. Let's see if our daughter's blood burns clean—or
BURN THE SCRIPT, NOT THE TRUTHFire in the ArchivesForgotten Archive beneath the Old Library, outskirts of High Fang territoryThe old stone stairwell creaked with every step Xavier took, as if the very foundation of the Archive groaned in protest. Dust hung in the air, thick as memory, while cobwebs clung to vaulted ceilings like the threads of forgotten sins.Xavier: (glancing around, holding up a torch)"This place wasn't meant to be found again."Lafay: (stepping carefully behind him)"Which makes me wonder
THE QUEEN’S FINAL DEALA Door No Daughter Should OpenThe Queen’s private chambers, high tower, Fresh Meadows CitadelCeres stormed down the golden-lit hallway, her footsteps echoing off marble with every fury-fueled step. The guards flanking the Queen’s tower bowed in recognition, but she didn’t slow. Her breath was sharp, fists clenched.“Let me through,” she barked.“Princess, Her Majesty gave strict orders not to be disturbed—”Ceres’s eyes flashed silver. “I’m not asking.”She flung the double doors open.The queen sat by the window, sipping rose tea like a ghost carved from marble. Her lavender robes flowed like mist, her crown abandoned on the side table. She didn’t look surprised to see her daughter, only... resigned.“I was wondering when you’d come,” she said softly.“You lied to me.” Ceres’s voice trembled. “About everything. About Cairos. About Xavier. How long were you going to keep this secret?”The queen’s teacup paused mid-air. “Sit down.”“I’m not sitting.”“I said, s
THE FLAME THAT WAS FORGOTTENThe Scroll Whispers Truth"Light it, Xavier. Only fire reveals fire," Elder Moses instructed softly, eyes narrowed as he passed the ancient scroll across the stone table. The cavern pulsed faintly with unseen power as if the mountain held its breath.Xavier hesitated, his fingers trembling slightly as he reached for the flint. The air was dry, metallic, and laced with something older than dust. "You said this was locked away since before the founding of Fresh Meadows. Why now?""Because the blood has returned," Moses murmured, eyes flicking to the thin red scar glowing along Xavier's palm. "Because she stirs. And because you've begun to remember."Xavier struck the flint. Sparks danced. The corner of the scroll caught, flames curling slowly across it—but instead of ash, it left glowing script behind, as though fire birthed truth.He read aloud, his voice barely above a whisper:"To the bearer of both curse and cause, heir to the flame that walks forgotten,
THE MIRROR IS A GATEThe Luna’s WarningFresh Meadows Royal Wing—Luna’s ChambersBlythe (in a hushed voice, gripping Ceres’s wrist):“Whatever that prince gave you… keep it close, but don’t let it bite too deep. And Ceres… the mirror in your chamber. It doesn’t just reflect. It remembers.”Ceres (narrowing her eyes):“What are you talking about? You warned me about Prince Aldren; now it’s the furniture too?”Blythe (urgently):“Listen to me. That mirror was your grandmother’s. It was brought from the old capital before it fell. It’s not what it seems. When I was your age, I saw shadows in it—ones that didn’t belong to me. I thought I imagined them. I was wrong.”Ceres (skeptical but uneasy):“You’re saying it’s… what? Haunted?”Blythe (shaking her head):“No. It’s hiding something. And I think it’s time you see it for yourself.”Ceres (pulling back slightly):“If this is another test of loyalty—”Blythe (sternly):“It’s not a test. It’s a key. You’ll know what I mean when you’re stand
TEETH BEHIND SMILESThe Arrival at the BanquetThe Grand Hall, lit with a thousand enchanted sconces, shimmered in amber light. Ceres entered, flanked by her handmaid Lana, her gown of midnight silk dragging shadows behind her like smoke.Lana: (whispering as they approached the grand table) “Every eye is on you tonight, Princess. Smile, but only enough to keep them curious.”Ceres: (murmuring) “Curious is safer than envious.”The courtiers around them bowed, murmuring greetings laced with suspicion and honeyed venom. Ceres’s gaze swept over them, lingering on the southerners—elegant, darker-clad, with the quiet menace of sun-bred vipers.At the high table, Prince Aldren rose, silver-eyed and sinfully poised. He raised a goblet in Ceres’s honor.Prince Aldren: “To the daughter of Fresh Meadows. May your reign outlast legends... and your secrets remain forever your own.”A murmur rippled through the room like distant thunder.Ceres: (coolly) “I drink to sincerity, Prince. It's such a r
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