LOGINFaye Millers was the plump orphan no one chose. With curvy hips, soft belly, and strawberry-blonde hair that was always tied in a messy ponytail. Too much for a pack that prized sharp bones and perfect lines. Yet Thorn Millers, the future Alpha and the adoptive brother who she was raised alongside, couldn’t keep his hands off her. He bullied her in daylight, then pulled her into his bed at night—secret, breathless nights where he worshipped the body he mocked in public. Faye’s wolf, Ulfa, swore he was their mate and she believed it. Until the coronation day. Pregnant with his child—the heir the elders demanded—Faye stood silent in the great hall, with her hand cradling her growing belly, as Thorn placed the Luna crown on her anorexic best friend Rieka’s head. “Some women,” Thorn announced, with his voice ringing with disgust yet never meeting Faye’s tear-filled eyes, “are simply not built to stand beside an Alpha.” The pack cheered. Rieka smiled triumphantly. While Faye’s heart broke into a thousand pieces. He rejected her curves, denied their baby and chose a fake fated bond, over the curvy girl carrying his bloodline. Her adoptive parents, desperate to hide their son’s shame, offered her money and care until delivery… then exile forever. But Faye didn’t crumble. As a social outcast swollen with child, she caught the eye of Jacob Black—the powerful Beta heir who saw beauty in every curve Thorn despised. Slowly, fiercely, he claimed her heart while royal blood stirred in her veins. They expected her to stay broken. To accept disgrace and fade away. With royal blood hidden in her veins and a true mate who craves every curve Thorn despised, Faye will reclaim everything he stole.
View MoreJacob’s POV The camp had never felt this wrong before. I had walked these paths hundreds of times. I knew every tent, every cabin, every place where the ground dipped or the wind changed direction. Yet that morning everything felt unfamiliar. The silence had made it worse as a living camp should never be this quiet. I tightened my hold on Faye as I carried her through the narrow path between two cabins. Her body felt too light in my arms, and the warmth of her blood had already soaked through the cloth wrapped around her wound. Our daughter rested against her chest, wrapped in a blanket. The baby had grown quiet again, though every so often she let out a soft cry that made my chest tighten. Behind us, several paces back, Sienna followed with the knife still in her hand. She said nothing, only watched. I did not trust her presence, but for now, she had not tried to stop us. That alone told me she believed Thorn’s trap would finish the work for her. Faye shifted weakly in my arm
Jacob’s POVI have faced war before. I have stood on battlefields where blood soaked the earth and howls split the sky. I have made decisions that cost lives and carried them without bending.But nothing prepared me for the sight of my own camp standing silent.The air felt wrong. Too still. Too empty. The scent of my pack lingered, but it was tangled with something darker. Fear. Blood. And beneath it all, the faint trace of Thorn’s cursed wolves.Faye remained seated on the horse, our daughter pressed tightly against her chest. Her face was pale from blood loss, but her eyes burned with a fierce kind of awareness. She saw what I saw.Sienna stood in the center of the clearing, her posture straight, her expression cold. The knife in her hand was stained deep red. It was not fresh from an animal kill. It was pack blood.I stepped forward slowly, placing myself slightly in front of Faye and the baby without making it obvious. My voice came out low but steady.“Where are they, Sienna? Wh
Faye’s POVThe moment my daughter was back in my arms, everything inside me shifted.Not into peace. Not into safety. But into something sharper and more fragile. Relief so strong it almost made me dizzy. Fear so deep it refused to loosen its grip.Jacob helped me onto the horse, then climbed up behind me. I held our daughter tightly against my chest, afraid that if I loosened my arms even a little, she would be taken again. Her small cries pressed against my heart, each sound a reminder of how close I had come to losing her forever.“Hold on to me,” Jacob said, his voice close to my ear.I nodded, though I did not turn around. I could not stop looking at her tiny face. She was flushed from crying, her eyes squeezed shut, her small mouth trembling. I pressed my lips to her forehead.“Mommy’s got you,” I whispered softly. “We’re going home. You’re safe now.”Even as I said it, fear crawled through me. I did not know if it was true.Behind us, a howl tore through the forest.It was long
Jacob’s POV Everything about that moment felt unreal. The river moved the same way it always had. The water ran over the stones. The trees stood tall and silent. Dawn light stretched across the surface, soft and golden. It should have been peaceful. It should have been just another morning. But my daughter was in another wolf’s arms. Faye leaned heavily against me. I could feel how weak she was. Her breathing was uneven. One hand pressed against her side where the wound still bled through the bandage. The other gripped the knife she refused to drop. Even like this, she was ready to fight. Across from us, Lira stood at the edge of the river bend. My child was wrapped in her arms. My daughter’s small cries tore through me. Every sound felt like something cutting into my chest. I took a slow step forward. “Hand her over, Lira,” I said. My voice was low, but it carried. “Now.” Lira’s eyes did not soften. They were cold. Distant. Not the eyes of the quiet scout I once trusted. “Sw
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