LOGINYou should be grateful. That sentence killed me in my last life. My father said it while selling me to Blackmoon’s cold alpha. My husband—Alpha Lucian Black—growled it when I asked for a divorce. My sister purred it as she stole my inheritance. My mother prayed it, watching my slaughter. They framed me. Dragged me into the forest. Broke my bones. Ripped out my wolf. Left me bleeding under a blood moon. All smiling. All demanding gratitude. Then—I woke up. Reborn. The night before the betrayal. Back in my weak, human body, my untouched mate-mark burning. This time? No begging. No obedience. I burn contracts. Shatter schemes. Become the monster they created. But my “cruel” Alpha has changed. Lucian Black’s golden eyes darken when rivals look at me. His voice cracks when I say “divorce.” His hands grip me like I might vanish. “Please,” he snarls, slamming me against the wall, fangs grazing my throat, breath hot. “Don’t leave me.” He doesn’t remember shredding me. Doesn’t know I’m the key to his curse… —or his pack’s destruction. Wolves rule by fang. Mates by power, not passion. I died weak. This time, they kneel. Reborn from blood. Fueled by hate. Tangled in obsession… I’ll take my revenge. And claim true love’s bite. Dark werewolf rebirth romance: cursed alpha obsession, forced marriage, betrayal, revenge, possessive heat, weak-to-queen.
View MoreBy midmorning the next day, the valley had decided to watch.Word had gone out—Rhea saw to that—that there would be a joint training on the main field: Blackmoon and Nightfang styles side by side, heirs present.It could have been a circus.Aria sat at the head of the planning table in the war room, a sheet of parchment in front of her more for show than use. Rhea leaned over it, tapping with one scarred finger.“We put you two in the middle,” she said, nodding at Rin and Kael. “Short, sharp demonstration. Then drills. Make them see you as one front.”“Nothing fancy,” Aria added. “Just enough to remind the packs that we didn’t all forget how to fight during the peace years.”“Nothing fancy,” Rin repeated. “Good. If anyone suggests I levitate rocks in a circle while Kael broods under them, I’m leaving.”Rhea’s mouth twitched. “That was only one suggestion,” she said. “I killed it.”Aria slid a glance at Rin. “There is value,” she said carefully, “in visible symbols of unity. People are
They put Kael in the east wing.Close enough to Rin’s rooms that he could cross the distance in under a minute if something went wrong. Far enough that no one could reasonably accuse Blackmoon of putting Nightfang’s heir in the heir’s bed.The guest chamber itself was plain but solid: thick stone walls, a narrow window overlooking the inner garden, a bed with a sturdy frame, a chest at the foot, and a peg for his cloak Someone had put fresh linens on the mattress and left a carafe of water and two cups on the small table.Rin stood in the doorway, hand on the latch, watching him take it in.“Very hospitable,” Kael said. “I was half‑expecting a cell.”“We only chain people up in the dungeons,” Rin said. “Guest rooms get blankets.”He touched the carved edge of the window frame, tracing the faint ward‑sigil there.“Rowan’s work?” he asked.“Mostly,” she said. “I tweaked a couple of the inner layers last year. Don’t tell him.”“That you improved his wards?” Kael said. “I’m sure he’ll be
Aria’s office was one of the few rooms in the manor that hadn’t grown since Rin was small.The shelves were more crowded now, the desk more scarred, the chair behind it creakier, but the bones of the space were the same: narrow windows looking over the inner courtyard, a battered table shoved under one of them for maps, a chair in the corner with a throw Aria insisted wasn’t there for napping.Rin stood just inside the door, fingers caught in the hem of her sleeve.“Shut it,” Aria said, without looking up from the stack of notes she was pretending to sort. “Before someone decides, they need to ask us about grain yields in the middle of this.”Rin shut the door.The muted clatter of the manor—the ring of a dropped pot from the kitchens, a shout from the training yard—cut off to a low murmur. For a moment, neither of them spoke.Then Aria pushed the papers aside and leaned back in her chair, studying her daughter.“Sit,” she said, nodding at the chair opposite.Rin did. The wood creaked
The discussion rolled on, but the shape of the room had changed.After Rin’s statement, questions shifted from the altar itself to what it meant.“How did they coordinate the timing?” Mara asked.“Who within our borders helped them?” Rowan added.“Who’s speaking that way in Nightfang?” Aria asked Kael directly.He answered without bristling.“Our internal review has identified at least two mid‑tier officers using cult‑adjacent phrases,” Kael said. “They’re not drawing circles in their basements, but they’re romanticizing ‘clean sacrifice’ as a way to fix disorder. We’ve removed them from command, pending further inquiry.”“Removed,” Veyra said. “Not executed.”“We’re trying something new,” Kael said. “Investigation before beheading.”That got a snort from Rhea, a thin smile from Lucian.As the questions moved, Rin noticed something else: the way Kael had gradually shifted his chair.At the start of the session, there’d been a polite hand’s breadth between their seats. Now, without eit
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