LOGINBlind Yara has what everyone believes is a perfect family: a doting Alpha husband and two lovely children. But an unexpected accident allows her to regain her sight. Who could have imagined that the first thing she sees would be the nanny kneeling between her mate’s legs. As if that betrayal isn’t enough, Yara soon discovers an even crueler truth: the children she has raised with love are not her biological ones. Rage consumes her. She wants to tear them all to pieces. But her wolf has not yet awakened. Powerless to confront them directly, Yara has no choice but to swallow her fury. She continues pretending to be blind while secretly watching, listening and planning to get her revenge, but it’s not an easy road as Yara soon learns. Trapped in a web of lies, how can Yara possibly hope to escape her predicament ?
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The light hurt.
That was my first thought as consciousness dragged me back to reality. My eyelids fluttered open, and the brightness of the bedroom made me wince.
For a moment, I couldn't understand what was happening. The world was too sharp, too clear, too vivid.
Having grown accustomed to darkness, I struggled to adjust to the light, my vision swimming in unfamiliar clarity as my head throbbed a little.
Just a few hours ago, I'd finished my shower in the bathroom down the hall. The steam was still thick in the air, and I stepped out, grabbing for my towel like always. But my foot slipped on the wet tile.
I remember reaching out, trying to catch the sink, but instead, I cracked my head right against the edge of the bathtub. Pain exploded, and I blacked out for a second.
The same place the rogue’s claws had struck three years ago lit up as if someone had set a match to my brain… and then everything went dark.
Then—her voice. My wolf. After three years of silence, she screamed in my mind.
"Yara! Can you see? Can you finally see?"
My breath caught in my throat. She'd been quiet about it for three years, ever since that attack.
I blinked rapidly, staring at the ceiling above me. The texture of the paint. The tiny crack running along the corner. Details I hadn't seen in three years.
"I can see," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Oh my God, I can see."
My hands trembled as I brought them to my face, touching my eyes as if to confirm they were real. The smooth skin of my eyelids. The dampness of tears already forming. Everything felt surreal, like I was living in someone else's body.
I... I could see again.
"Sight," my wolf yipped in excitement. "Sight! We're finally whole again."
I'd been blind—trapped in endless night since the attack.
Three years of depending on others, of being helpless, of living in a world of shadows.
Three years of memorizing the layout of rooms by counting steps, of identifying people by their voices and scents alone.
I threw off the covers and swung my legs over the side of the bed. My heart was racing.
I needed to tell Daniel.
My mate, my husband, the man who'd stood by me through everything. Alpha Daniel would be so happy.
He'd been my rock, my constant companion through the darkness. The thought of seeing his face light up with joy made my chest swell.
I stood up, testing my balance.
Everything felt different now that I could see where I was going. I made my way toward the bedroom door, my hand reaching for the handle.
That's when I heard it.
A woman's moan. Soft, breathy, coming from down the hall.
I froze.
"What is that?" my wolf asked, suddenly alert.
My hand hovered over the doorknob. The sound came again, louder this time. And then a man's groan—deep, familiar.
Daniel.
My stomach dropped. No. No, it couldn't be.
I opened the door as quietly as possible and stepped into the hallway.
The sounds were coming from the guest bedroom. The door was slightly open, just a crack.
My feet moved on their own, carrying me forward even though part of me wanted to run in the opposite direction.
Each step felt like I was walking through quicksand. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it was just my imagination playing tricks on me after being blind for so long.
When I reached the door, I peered through the gap.
What I saw made my blood turn to ice.
Daniel—my Daniel—was sitting on the edge of the bed.
And Judy, my servant, the one who’d been living with us to help care for me after I lost my sight, was on her knees in front of him.
Her head was moving up and down, and Daniel’s hand was tangled in her hair.
"Oh God, Judy," Daniel groaned. "Your mouth feels so good."
I couldn't breathe. I couldn't move. This couldn't be real.
Judy pulled back, looking up at him with a guilty expression. "I'm sorry," she said, her voice soft. "I know you have a wife, but I really love you so much. I can't help myself."
Daniel laughed—actually laughed—and pulled her up onto his lap.
His hands immediately went to her breasts, squeezing them roughly. "Don't be sorry, baby. You know I only married that blind bitch for one reason."
The words hit me like a physical blow.
"Her medical company," Judy said, grinding against him. "For the resources."
"Exactly." Daniel's voice was cold, calculating. Nothing like the warm, loving tone he used with me.
"Once I secure her company's medical resources, I'll have enough support to challenge for the Alpha position. Everyone will back me. I'll finally have what I deserve."
"No," my wolf whimpered inside me. "He's lying. He has to be lying."
But he wasn't. I could see the truth written all over his face.
Daniel smirked. "Then I divorce her. And once I'm Alpha, I'll deal with Yara once and for all. My dear mate won't know what hit her."
Daniel grabbed Judy's hips, positioning her above him. "And once he's gone and that blind fool is out of my life, everything will be mine. The power, the status, the money. All of it."
My vision blurred with tears. Three years.
Three years I'd been blind, and this was what my husband had been doing behind my back.
Sleeping with My Nanny.
Using me.
Planning to destroy me.
I thought back to that night three years ago. And couldn't help but think how foolish I had been.
"We need to get out of here," my wolf urged. "Before they see us."
She was right. I took a step backward, trying to be silent. But my foot caught on the edge of the hallway rug.
I stumbled.
My hand shot out, grabbing the doorframe to steady myself. The movement made the door creak loudly.
Inside the room, both Daniel and Judy's heads snapped toward the sound.
"What was that?" Judy hissed, panic in her voice.
I held my breath, pressing myself against the wall beside the door. My heart was hammering so hard I was sure they could hear it.
"Probably nothing," Daniel said, but I heard uncertainty in his tone. "Maybe the wind."
"Should we check?" Judy asked.
There was a pause. A long, horrible pause.
Then I heard footsteps approaching the door.
Yara’s POVBy the time night fell, the thought would not leave me, circling no matter how hard I tried to push it away.Something was wrong with the medicine.I never said it out loud and barely let myself think it clearly, yet the image of Miso lying still on the floor kept returning, sharp and unwanted, forcing its way back into my mind again and again.She had never behaved like that before.She had lived in this house her entire life, eaten the same food, drunk the same water, slept in the same corners for years.Nothing in her routine had changed, nothing except that bowl.The conclusion pressed closer each time I tried to avoid it, tightening around my chest until breathing felt heavy and deliberate.Someone had tampered with the medicine.No other explanation made sense, and every time that thought reached its end, Daniel’s face rose in my mind.I pushed it away immediately.No, not him.Even forming the suspicion felt like betrayal.I wanted proof, certainty, anything solid e
Yara’s PerspectiveJudy reacted first. The moment I said Daniel’s name, her whole body stiffened. She looked at me like a child caught stealing. Her eyes darted to Daniel, then back to me, and her voice came out too fast.“Daniel is not here,” she said. Her tone was high and shaky, like she was trying to look calm but could not control her fear. “You must have heard wrong.”I kept my eyes soft and unfocused. Daniel was barefoot. Tip towing out, he didn’t see the glass shards.I had dropped the glass earlier on purpose. I knew the shards were small and clear. They would hide against the wood floor. But I also knew a bare foot would feel everything.Daniel took another careful step.His heel came down on a shard.His body jerked and the pain hit him fast, but he tried to smother it. His face twisted for a brief second before he forced it straight again.I tilted my head toward him, widening my eyes just a bit. “Daniel? You’re here?”My voice sounded confused and soft, the same tone he
Yara’s PerspectiveHe speaks of us like we are nothing, she snarled. Let me out. I will tear him apart. I will mark him as prey.Her anger surged through my veins, hot and violent. My hands trembled as her power slammed against my skin, searching for release.Not now, I whispered to her. Not yet.He rejected us, she snapped. He broke the bond. This pain demands blood.I pressed my lips together, forcing my breathing to stay steady.I need him alive, I told her. I need him ruined first.She paced inside me, claws scraping against the edges of my control. Her fury beat against my ribs, wild and relentless, but she did not break free.Soon, she growled. Promise me soon.Soon, I answered.I closed my eyes and used magic to push her energy down. It took effort. It felt like holding back a storm with bare hands. But I managed to cover her presence again.I breathed in and out slowly. I was not a helpless Omega, I would not let them play with me.I would show them exactly what I could do.A
Yara's POVI pressed myself against the wall, not daring to breathe. The footsteps inside the room stopped."I don't hear anything," Daniel said after a moment. "You're being paranoid.""Maybe," Judy replied, though she sounded uncertain.I heard them move back toward the bed, their voices growing distant as they resumed their activities. My legs were shaking so badly I thought they might give out, but somehow I managed to back away from the door. Step by careful step, I retreated down the hallway until I was far enough away that they couldn't possibly hear me.Only then did I let myself breathe.My chest hurt. It physically hurt, like someone had reached inside and squeezed my heart with an iron fist. I stumbled back to my bedroom and shut the door behind me, leaning against it as hot tears streamed down my face."How could he?" I whispered."Men are liars," my wolf snarled inside my head. She was angrier than I'd ever felt her. "All of them. We should tear his throat out."Part o












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