LOGINThe day my parents severed their mate bond, my sister and I had to choose. One of us would go with our father—the Alpha who'd gambled away every inch of pack territory in underground wolf fights. The other would go with our mother, who was marrying Alaric, the most powerful Alpha in the werewolf world. In my past life, my sister fought to go with our mother. I stayed behind with our father in silence. Later, our father rebuilt himself. His territory grew tenfold. He became one of the strongest Alphas, and I was his most beloved daughter. But my sister provoked the tyrant Alpha Alaric, was banished from his territory, and was torn apart by rogues. After rebirth, my sister didn't hesitate. She dropped her packed bags and clung to our father, sobbing: "Daddy, I can't leave you. Let my sister go live the good life with Mom. I'll stay with you." Our father's eyes softened with emotion. He looked at me quietly packing my things, and his voice turned cold: "Get out. You're just like your mother—a gold-digging bitch." I didn't argue. I left in silence. In my past life, I fought thousands of battles in underground wolf pits for him. My wolf nearly died countless times. My body was covered in scars. I won back his territory piece by piece. Only then did he wake up, pull himself together, and become a powerful Alpha again. But my wolf had been shattered beyond repair. On the verge of death, my wolf burned the last spark of her life to reverse time. But she couldn't reverse her own decay. This time around, all I wanted was to find a place with no fighting and sit in the sun for a while.
View MoreMy world was going dark, one day at a time.First, my sense of smell faded. I couldn't catch the familiar scent of decay on Alaric anymore, or the dry warmth of sunlight on wood.Even the sting of Wolfsbane disappeared—during injections, all I felt was the needle breaking skin.Then my vision. Faces became blurred patches of color. When Diane sat at my bedside, she was just a soft, warm shape.When Alaric read in the corner, he was just a dark outline.I told people apart by their voices.Diane stayed by my bed from dawn to dark. Every few minutes, she'd hold her hand under my nose to make sure I was still breathing. Then she'd pull back, relieved. A few minutes later, the hand would return.It shook every single time.The suffocating closeness of her presence was too much. Not that I wasn't grateful—I just needed quiet.One afternoon, I said: "Mom, could you go to the Moon Shrine and get me a moonstone? I want to hold one."Diane blinked."In my past life, the last time my wolf howled
The moment Diane saw the claw marks covering my neck, she let out a piercing scream.Then her eyes rolled back and she dropped straight to the floor.The Pack House hall descended into chaos. Diane collapsed, Ivy was shaking on the stretcher, pack members crowded in—some calling for the Healer, some rushing to help Diane, some staring at my neck in shock.Alaric issued a short Alpha command. Everyone cleared out.The hall emptied. Alaric called in the Pack Healer.The Healer stabilized Diane first—she'd fainted from shock, nothing more. Then he treated Ivy, resetting her broken arm and cleaning the Wolfsbane brand on her shoulder blade.Last, he came to me.The claw marks had accelerated since my outburst.The Healer administered an emergency Wolfsbane injection to slow the spread. When the needle pierced my arm, the burn of toxin entering the vein seared upward—past the elbow, past the shoulder.I sat in the chair without making a sound. Teeth clenched, waiting for the drug to take ho
The silence between us lasted a long time.I was the one who broke it."Two shifts. That's enough.""I thought I wouldn't even get one. Two is a bonus."Alaric looked at me.I smiled. Not a bitter one—a real one. The kind you get when you actually feel like you came out ahead.Something flickered across his face. Brief, barely there. It didn't look like an expression that belonged on an Alpha."You're a kid," he said."In my past life, by the end of the wolf pits, I'd forgotten how old I was." I leaned against the wall. "Remembering my own name was a win. At least this time I got some sunlight. That's enough."A guard's voice echoed from outside the Pack House.The border patrol had found someone outside the territory. Not a rogue invasion—someone had been dumped at the boundary marker.Alaric frowned and stood. I followed him out of the storage room.The patrol team carried the person in on a makeshift stretcher. A crowd gathered in the Pack House hall.I pushed through to the front a
The words "I'm not going to beg" had barely left my mouth when Diane's hand swung at my face.Fast. Hard. No hesitation.But the slap never landed.When her palm was still inches from my cheek, a crushing wave of Alpha dominance flooded the room without warning.It wasn't aimed at me—it pinned Diane in place, her own instincts locking her arm mid-swing, frozen in the air.Alaric stood in the doorway.No one had heard him arrive. The storage room door was open, and he was just leaning against the frame, his face completely blank.He didn't look at Diane.His gaze dropped to the collection notice she'd knocked to the floor. He bent down, picked it up, scanned the contents."I'm aware of the Blood Debt situation."He folded the document and set it on the wooden crate beside him."I'll have the Beta handle it. Gareth's guarantee will be voided, and I'll cover his current debt."Diane's eyes went wide with surprise. Her mouth opened to thank him.Alaric raised a hand, cutting her off.Then












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