Zara’s POV
“Because to the world you are dead.”
I stared at Rael unbelievably, trying to control my laughter.
“You bloody liar.” I spat my voice, rough and barely sounding like mine. Rael didn’t blink, he just looked at me as if I were stupid. Then he turned and signaled to the maid.
“Turn it on.”
A maid picked up the remote without a word, like she was used to obeying, and pointed the remote to the screen mounted in the corner of the room.
Click, static, then the news. I almost laughed again, it felt so ridiculous, like he had hired actors and scripted this moment, it looked like some twisted test. But then I saw it. They used my graduation picture, the same one hung in my father’s study. The screen read.
Zara Monroe laid to rest- Heiress pronounced dead after a tragic disappearance.
A video began to roll, it was my fucking funeral. A closed casket, a sea of black, and then I saw Jade clutching Ethan like she’d lost his soul. Her head was buried in his chest, his arms wrapped around her like she was his world. Mara stood beside them, dry-eyed, dressed in black lace; she looked smug, like she wasn’t the reason I was six feet under.
I could feel the tears threatening to fall at the corner of my eyes, my breath caught, and I could barely process the words the reporter was saying.
“Zara Monroe’s body was found badly decomposed after an alleged kidnapping and murder. Due to the condition, the family has opted for a closed-casket ceremony. Her husband, Ethan Monroe, has stepped in as acting CEO of Monroe Holdings, with her sister Mara as executive assistant, and the police have concluded their investigations and closed the case.”
“They buried me, uh?” I whispered. “They made it look so real. I’m still here, I'm not dead.” I whispered. I could feel the dirt in my throat and the taste of blood.”
Jade wiped fake tears on the screen. “She was my best friend. She had such a kind heart. I miss her every day.”
Liar, I tried to sit up, but pain stabbed through my ribs, but I didn’t care.
“Turn it off,” I screamed. No one moved; it was as if I were talking to the air.
“TURN OFF THE FUCKING TV!” The maid jumped and scrambled for the remote.
The screen went blank. I was shaking as my hands were cold and my mind was on fire.
“They think I’m dead.” Real stepped closer, his gaze never leaving me.
“I told you.”
“I need to leave,” I choked. “I need to go back. I need to...”
“Go where?” he cut in, voice sharp.
I tried to push off the bed. My legs didn’t move. My body trembled with weakness.
“I don’t care anywhere that isn’t here!”
Rael didn’t flinch. He simply said, “You leave, you die. That’s how this works.”
“Who gave you the right to decide that?”
“I don’t need rights,” he said. “I have power.”
“You can’t just keep me here!”
“I’m not keeping you,” he replied. “I’m protecting you. You just don’t realize it yet.”
I laughed bitterly. “You’re delusional.”
He leaned in slightly. “No. I just live in a world you don’t understand.”
I was about to snap again when he added, quieter this time, “But you will.”
“What is this place?” I asked, breath ragged. “What kind of city buries secrets like mine and walks around in shadows?” Rael didn’t answer immediately; instead, he walked to the window and parted the heavy curtains. The moonlight shone like it owned the night.
“This territory,” he said, “isn’t ruled by men in suits. It’s ruled by instinct. Blood. Teeth.”
I swallowed. “You’re insane.”
“You’re alive because of me,” he said, turning back to face me. “You crossed my land. You bled on it. That makes you part of it.”
“I didn’t ask to be!”
He stepped closer. “And yet… here you are.”
Silence stretched between us for what seemed like forever. I hated him because there was something raw in his voice. Something scarred.
“Why?” I asked, softer this time. “Why didn’t you just leave me?”
Rael tilted his head, studying me like a puzzle that refused to solve itself.
“Because people don’t claw their way out of graves,” he said simply. “Not unless they’re meant for more.”
More?
I didn’t know what that meant.
But I hated that it made sense.
“I want answers,” I whispered.
“You’ll get them.”
“When?”
“When you’re strong enough to survive them.”
I looked down at my arms. At the tubes. The bandages. The weight of what they’d done to me.
And then I asked, almost against my own will, “What are you?”
Rael smiled, it wasn’t kind or comforting. It was savage.
“Not human,” he said. “And soon… neither will you be.”
I swallowed, my throat burning. “I don’t care what you are. I’ll find a way out of here.”
Rael’s golden eyes gleamed amused, but not soft. Nothing about him was ever soft.
I nodded, lips trembling. “I’ll find a way.”
He moved closer. The bed dipped beneath his weight, but it was his voice that made my blood still. His voice was low and lethal.
“I could send you back,” he murmured. “To the man who tried to kill you, you want that?”
My breath hitched. I didn’t speak, I just stared at him. Rael grabbed my chin, his fingers were rough but gentle, and stared at me, like he could strip my thoughts bare.
“Or…” he whispered, “you can stay. As mine.”
My pulse thundered. I wanted to look away, but it was as if I were under his spell.
“Be my Luna, Zara.” My mouth parted, but no sound came out.
“Marry me,” he said, each word sharper than the last. “Or die.”
The room went still, and I gasped. Rael released me as if letting go was an act of mercy, and then, with a voice like a prophecy, he said.
“Because if you think being dead was hell... You haven’t survived me yet.
Rael's POVLena’s words still hung in the air like smoke."Mara isn't your sister."Zara looked pale and broken, she stared into space as if she had been hypnotized.Lena glanced between us and excused herself without another word. The click of the door shutting left a silence that was almost alive. I watched Zara instead, not the way a man studies a woman but the way a soldier studies a wound. Assessing the depth, the bleed, and whether it could kill.“You...” I started.She stood before I could finish and turned away without a word. I thought she might head to her room, but her steps turned down the opposite hall to mine. I followed without sound. She opened the door quietly and entered. I closed the door behind us.She didn’t move far, she stopped in the middle of the room, arms crossed, shoulders high.No sharp edges tonight. No fire. Just weight, the kind that bends a person inward.I walked toward her slowly, each step measured. She didn’t look up when I stopped in front of her
Zara’s POV “She’s not your sister.”Rael said it without hesitation. No preamble or pity, just fact.I stood frozen, my back to him, staring out at nothing. My own reflection hovered in the window like a ghost.Not my sister?No. Of course she wasn’t; that’s why it hurt so perfectly. Rael placed the file on the table behind me. I didn’t turn.“She’s Silas’s daughter,” he said. “From another woman.”The air snapped in my lungs like it had teeth.“Her name is Mara Leclair. She was born three years after Silas married your mother. He kept her hidden.”I finally turned around.“What?”Rael’s eyes were steady but his jaw was tense.“She’s your half-sister, Zara but only through him. Your mother… she wasn’t Mara’s.”I stared at him. My hands felt too light; my chest felt heavy.“She’s not adopted?”“No.”“She’s his?”“Yes.” Rael muttered.“She lived in my house,” I whispered. “She wore my clothes. She slept in my bed when I had nightmares.”“She was placed in your life on purpose.”“To do
“You’ve got the wrong person.” Rael’s voice cut like steel between us cold and unshakable. He stepped in front of me so fast I didn’t register the movement until I was staring at his back instead of her face.Mara.“I’m sorry,” she stammered behind him. “I... I thought…”“You thought wrong,” he said flatly.My heart slammed once and hard. I kept my head down, sunglasses on, and lips pressed tight.“Zara?” she tried again, softer now. “It’s me… It’s Mara.”I said nothing; I didn't blink or move. Rael didn’t either."As I have said earlier, you got the wrong person." Rael said, getting irritated. "Keep walking," he added“I just...” Mara’s voice cracked. “I saw her and she looked like...”“You’re mistaken.”His tone didn’t rise, didn’t shift but it vibrated with threat and still, she didn’t back off.“It’s her. I know it’s her,” Mara insisted. “Zara, please...”Rael’s hand brushed mine briefly and firmly.I turned and walked fast without hesitating or reacting.The guards moved with u
Rael's POVThey say Alphas don’t beg but as I watched Zara walk through the glass doors of the boutique, hair tousled, skin still flushed from what we did in that dressing room I knew I would. If she asked.She looked like sin bottled in silk and the worst part? Every man turned to look at Zara. I made eye contact with two both looked away. Smart. My guards flanked behind us, quiet, hulking shadows in tailored black. They knew better than to speak.Zara Kade was beside me and the world was about to fucking see it.“Hungry?” I asked, pulling open the rear car door for her.She slid in without answering, her perfume hitting me like a memory I didn’t deserve.Once inside, she glanced out the window. "Yeah..."This wasn’t just a dinner. This was a declaration. Tonight, I wouldn’t mark her with teeth I’d do it with attention.The restaurant sat like a jewel box at the top of the city. A rooftop crown of glass and golden light. OThree guards took positions at the perimeter. Two followed d
Zara's POVRael didn't stay and I didn't bother to tell him to stay, I was still a little bit pissed about hididng the blood pact from me but somehow, we hadn't shattered. We’d held each other in the ruins.A soft knock broke the silence.“Come in,” I called, voice thick with sleep. Olivia walked in her maid uniform. Olivia was holding a silver tray with a note and something glittering on it. "Good morning Luna, this is from the Alpha, he said you should read this before coming down for breakfast.I raised a brow. “He’s already planning my day?”Olivia smiled faintly. “Perhaps just part of it.”She left before I could question her further, and I reached for the envelope. My name was scrawled across the front in ink I recognized slanted, deliberate, his.Inside: a single line.Don’t dress for war today. Dress for you, meet me in the southern garden.I blinked. Beneath the note, nestled in the velvet, was a bottle of perfume the one I’d tested once, weeks ago, during an idle walk past
Zara’s POVThe words were already out from my mouth. I had said it without thinking, It was a secret I hadn't admitted to myself.I could feel how tensed Rael was, his breathing had quicken and still there was no words from him. His head was still ressed against mine, eyes closed."Did you hear me Rael?" I whispered softly.Rael’s eyes were closed. I waited patiently but he didn't move.I leaned back just a breath, enough to look at him fully. “Rael.”His eyes opened.He looked at me like he was seeing something dangerousand beautiful. Something he wasn’t sure he could touch without breaking it.“I did,” he said finally. Voice hoarse. “I heard you.” he muttered.That was all he said, he didn't say he loved me back or was it because he once told me he did and I couldn't say it back?Rael's hands interupted my thoughts. He touched my face, brushing a strand of hair from it slowly. I expected hunger in his touch, maybe possession. What I didn’t expect was reverence.Rael was still quiet