로그인SERENA POV
I didn’t mean to hear it.
If I had known that standing still for just a few seconds longer would shatter everything I loved, I would have run. I would have covered my ears. I would have shifted and disappeared into the forest until my lungs burned and my legs gave out.
But I stayed.
And as much as it destroyed me, I am also glad I did, because hearing their plans was the only reason Jayden was still alive.
I stood frozen in the corridor outside my parents’ room, my hand hovering inches from the door. Artemis flickered alert inside me. I could hear my parents’ steady heartbeats even through the walls, smell the faint trace of their cologne, and catch the suppressed tension in the air.
Every instinct screamed danger, every fur along my spine bristled. My heart pounded so loudly I was sure they would hear it. Every breath felt shallow, forced, like my chest was being slowly crushed.
Then my name slipped from my mother’s lips.
“Serena and that rogue,” Luna Lily, my mom said calmly, almost amused. “He truly believes he belongs here.”
My breath caught painfully in my throat.
I pressed myself closer to the wall, my pulse racing wildly.
“He’s Serena’s mate,” my father replied flatly. “I’ve already confirmed it.”
Artemis rumbled low in my mind, claws scratching the edges of my thoughts. Our territory, our mate, threatened, I felt a flare of possessiveness so strong it made my chest tighten. “Stay back" I said and she hissed, fierce and warning. “He’s ours. No one touches him.”
The world tilted.
Mate.
They knew.
My legs trembled, weakness flooding through me, but I forced myself to stay upright. Every instinct screamed at me to burst into the room, to confront them, to defend him, but fear rooted me to the spot.
My muscles twitched with the urge to leap, my heart pounding in time with Artemis’ desperate cries. I wanted to protect him, even if my legs wouldn’t obey.
“So it’s true,” my mother continued, her voice smooth and thoughtful. “I suspected as much. She’s been softer lately. Smiling. Distracted.”
My father scoffed. “She was planning to bring him to us tomorrow. To ask for our approval.”
Approval.
The word sliced straight through my chest.
I had imagined it so differently. I had imagined them angry, shouting, resistance but eventually, understanding and accepting him. I had imagined them seeing Jayden for who he truly was. Gentle. Loyal. Good.
I had hoped.
How foolish I had been.
My mother laughed softly. “A rogue who can’t even shift. Fate truly has a cruel sense of humor.”
“He’s useless,” my father said coldly. “And dangerous. If the Alpha King ever learns that our daughter’s mate is a nobody, our pack will be ruined. We will lose everything. Serena becoming Alpha would be the end of us.”
There was a pause.
Then my mother spoke again, her tone slow and deliberate.
“We can’t reject him openly,” she said. “Not yet.”
My heart skipped violently.
“What do you mean?” my father asked.
“We pretend to accept him,” she replied smoothly. “Let Serena believe we’ve softened. Let the rogue believe he’s safe.”
A chill crawled down my spine.
“And then?” my father asked.
“And then,” she said calmly, “we arrange an accident.”
My hands flew to my mouth as nausea surged through me.
“We caught him red-handed,” she continued, unbothered. “Accuse him of attempting to force himself on one of our pack girls. A crime no one will forgive.”
My stomach lurched violently, bile rising in my throat. Artemis snapped violently, raking claws against the inside of my mind, teeth bared, growling with a fury that made my head spin.
Rage, betrayal, protectiveness, it coursed through me as if my veins carried wildfire instead of blood. My wolf wanted to hunt, strike, tear apart anyone who dared threaten our mate.
“No one will question it,” my father said slowly, understanding dawning in his voice. “A rogue. No status. No protection.”
“Exactly,” my mother replied. “We execute him quietly. Cleanly. We look righteous. Serena will be heartbroken, yes, but she’ll recover. She always does.”
My vision blurred.
They were planning to kill him.
Jayden.
My mate.
Using lies. Using cruelty. Using my trust.
I staggered back, my knees threatening to give out.
Artemis screamed inside me, her voice raw with terror and fury.
They’ll kill him, Serena. They’ll kill him.
My chest felt like it was caving in. Every breath burned. My hands shook uncontrollably as tears spilled down my face.
I couldn’t let that happen.
I wouldn’t.
There was only one way to save him.
Only one.
I had to make him leave.
I had to make him hate me.
I had to reject him so completely, so cruelly, that he would never stay. Never look back. Never come near this pack again.
Even if it destroyed him.
Especially if it destroyed me.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered into the empty hallway, my voice breaking. “I’m so sorry.”
That was why I rejected him.
That was why I looked into Jayden’s eyes and forced those hateful words past my lips. Why I watched the light fade from his gaze. Why I felt the bond tear and bury itself deep inside my chest instead of breaking completely?
That was the moment I chose his life over my heart.
And I don’t regret it.
I never will.
Because loving him while keeping him here would have meant his death.
I pushed myself upright, wiping my tears as best as I could. Artemis trembled inside me, wounded but resolute.
We must stay strong, she said quietly. We can’t break now.
“Yes,” I whispered, my voice hollow. “I know.”
And with that, I turned away from everything I loved and faded into the darkness.
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JAYDEN POV
Pain.
That was all there was.
Pain and silence.
The forest swallowed me as I ran, my feet pounding against the earth, my chest burning, my thoughts spiraling out of control.
I didn’t understand.
One moment, she was warm. Gentle. Herself.
The next, she looked at me like I was nothing.
Like I meant nothing.
“I was just curious how mate bonds felt.”
The words echoed in my head like a blade, slicing deeper with every repetition.
I stumbled to a stop, gripping a tree trunk as my breathing turned ragged. My hands shook violently.
She lied.
She had to be lying.
Because the Serena I knew wouldn’t look at me that way. Wouldn’t say those things. Wouldn’t destroy me so completely.
Or maybe I was wrong. Maybe I don't know the real her.
Maybe I was just a fool.
A rogue who believed fate cared about him.
I laughed bitterly, the sound broken and hollow.
Pain slammed into my chest without warning. I gasped, dropping to one knee as something inside me twisted violently.
Zion roared inside my mind, his voice no longer weak, no longer restrained.
She broke the bond, he growled. And in doing so, she broke the seal.
“What seal?” I rasped, clutching my chest as fire spread through my veins.
My body convulsed. Bones cracked. Muscles tore and reformed. Power surged through me in a violent wave, raw and uncontrollable.
I screamed as the earth beneath me cracked.
The air shifted.
The world bowed.
Golden light exploded from my body, blinding and fierce, and for the first time in years, no, in my entire life, I felt whole.
Complete.
Free.
I threw my head back and shifted.
The moonlight kissed every leaf, every stone, and I smelled the tension of the forest, every predator and prey around me. Zion’s senses flared, brushing against Serena’s presence miles away, searching for her, needing her. My Lycan hummed in tandem, alive, aware, ready.
My Lycan emerged massive and powerful, silver-black fur glowing beneath the moonlight, eyes blazing with ancient authority.
Memories flooded back.
The ambush. The betrayal. The seal forced onto me. My exile.
The truth slammed into place.
I wasn’t weak.
I was never weak.
I was a Lycan prince.
And she rejected me.
My wolf snarled, rage and heartbreak colliding violently within me.
“She played us,” Zion growled. She chose power over us.
I stared up at the moon, my heart hardening, something dark and resolute settling deep in my chest.
“No,” I said quietly. “She chose pain.”
I rose to my feet, power still humming through my veins, my jaw tightening.
If she thought she had broken me.
She was wrong.
“I’ll become stronger,” I vowed to the night. “Stronger than anyone who ever looked down on me.”
My eyes burned with cold resolve.
“And when I return,” I whispered, “they’ll regret ever treating me like nothing.”
The moon watched silently as I disappeared into the shadows
A rejected mate no longer.
But a king in the making.
Chapter 15 (Part 2)SERENA POVI stood frozen the moment I heard the voice. It was familiar. Too familiar. For a split second, I thought it was Jayden. My heart reacted before my mind did, tightening painfully in my chest. But when I turned, it wasn’t him.My heartbeat steady when It turns out to be Zora. She was walking toward me with a calm, warm smile, as if the tension in the air didn’t exist, as if the ground beneath this palace wasn’t layered with politics, power, and unspoken cruelty.She looked relaxed, confident, and strangely kind for someone who had just fought me hours earlier.“How are you doing?” she asked gently. “I hope you’re good.”Her tone wasn’t mocking. No challenge. It wasn’t cold. There was no hidden edge to it. Just a simple concern.“I’m fine,” I replied, offering a small smile of my own. “And you?”“I’m good, thank you,” she said. Then she gestured ahead. “Everyone is already waiting for you and the Alpha King.”Her words tightened something in my chest, but
Chapter 15 (Part 1)SERENA POVI composed myself and walked slowly from the training field back to the pack house. Every step felt heavier than the last, my muscles screaming in protest, my body reminding me of every strike I had taken and every blow I had returned.The ache settled deep in my bones, dull yet persistent, like a warning that I had pushed myself to the edge again.Still, I did not allow it to show. I walked with my back straight, my shoulders squared, my head held high. Grace was armor. Pride was survival. I refused to give anyone the satisfaction of seeing weakness written on my face, and have also done this numerous times in my pack. I don't have a choice, I have to show them I am strong, that I am not weak. Since they never truly accept me, I have to make them know I am stronger than them even if they are dissatisfied with me being the Alpha, they have to keep it hidden inside them.In this palace, perception mattered just as much as strength. By the time I reached
CHAPTER 14 – PART 2SERENA POV“Enough.”Jayden’s voice cut cleanly through the training grounds.“Everyone, come forward,” he commanded. “We will watch. And we will judge today’s match.”The murmurs grew instantly.Warriors shifted positions, forming a wide circle. Some leaned forward with interest. Others crossed their arms, skeptical. A few wore expressions I recognized too well, anticipation mixed with doubt. Jayden turned his gaze toward me.“Serena,” he said coolly, “you’ve had enough time. Ten minutes is up. It’s time to fight.”My pulse steadied instead of racing. I stepped forward. Zora already stood in the center of a platform ring in the field for fighting, rolling her shoulders, loosening her neck like someone preparing for a real fight, not a demonstration. Her expression wasn’t hostile. It was focused. Professional.This wasn’t personal for her. That made it harder. Weapons were not allowed. This would be skill against skill. Control against control.“Rules,” Jayden sai
CHAPTER 14 – PART 1SERENA POVI woke before the sun was shining into my room.The room was quiet, too quiet, for my liking, the kind of silence that presses against your chest and reminds you that you are alone even in a palace full of people. No one understands what you are going through.My body ached in places I didn’t know could ache. Every muscle screamed in protest as I pushed myself upright, memories of yesterday’s training flashing through my mind. Also the conversation with my parents and emotional breakdowns I have after it, all gush in at once.Today, I know it would be worse, but I pray for it to be good and not too much drama.I welcomed the pain. It reminded me I was still standing.I swung my legs over the side of the bed and sat there for a moment, breathing slowly, centering myself. Artemis stirred within me, calm and steady.“Today matters a lot, alot” she said.“I know,” I replied. I won’t bend, I am ready to face what today was going to bring. I knew that everyda
SERENA POV“Why are they like this?” I shouted, my voice echoing painfully through the large room.The walls offered no answer. The silence pressed down on me, heavy and suffocating.“Why can’t they be like other parents?” I cried out, my voice breaking. “Parents who care for their child. Parents who are willing to sacrifice anything for their child’s happiness and well-being.”My knees drew up to my chest as I sank further down, my arms wrapping tightly around myself as if I could somehow hold myself together. As if I could replace the warmth I had never truly known.“Why am I so unfortunate,” I whispered, my voice shaking, “to have parents who see me as nothing more than a pawn? A tool to fulfill their goals and ambitions.”Tears streamed freely now, blurring my vision.“They don’t care if I’m hurting. They don’t care if I’m suffering or in pain,” I said, my chest aching with every breath. “As long as their plans succeed.”I pressed a hand over my heart as a sharp ache bloomed ther
CHAPTER 13 (Part 1)SERENA POV“When did this start, Serena?” my mother asked softly. “When did you begin questioning us and our decisions, my dear?”She didn’t answer the question I had asked her. Instead, she turned it back on me, like she always did. Like she always had.I swallowed, my throat suddenly dry.“Mom, I just want to know,” I said quietly. “I’m not questioning you. I’ve always listened to everything you said. I just want an answer this time.”I lifted my gaze to meet hers, forcing myself not to look away. “Did you ever think I would suffer here?” I asked. “Did you ever think Jayden would make my life a living hell?”Her expression changed instantly. The softness in her eyes deepened, her lips trembling slightly as pain flickered across her face. She looked almost wounded.“My child,” she said gently, reaching out and placing her hand against my cheek. “Of course we did. You are my daughter. How could I not think about your pain?”Her touch was warm, familiar, and yet i







