MasukAbhorred and burned to death, a nameless female takes on the identity of another to infiltrate the most prosperous pack in the Northwest. Her plan? Inherit the pack with the protection of her soulmate. Because she has zero faith in the resilience of a chosen mate bond, she never dated a man up to this date. On her 22nd birthday, the pressure on her increases as new foes emerge and old enemies resurface. So when Einas Raed, the Lycan Commander of the Pacific Sea, regrets his choice and asks for a second chance, she grasps the golden branch she believes would be the end to her demons. Not exactly who she claims to be, what will happen when her secret is exposed to the world? ... I am not who I say I am. I copied her face and took her name, then impersonated her to enter the Evergreen Pack. I replaced her in her family and stole her place in her pack. Neither the right to be the Alpha King's Heir nor the privileges of Alpha Malivik's daughter belong to me. Yes, I know. I am a terrible person. I am a thief. An Imposter. This is why the shame of my guilt burdens my heart, and it's eating me from the inside out. The fear of my dirty secret getting exposed has me ardently praying to the Moon Goddess. Because I copied her face, it's only a matter of time before everyone finds out I stole her identity. ... ----------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.
Lihat lebih banyakI jumped off the Lycan’s lap, but before I could voice my objection, the elders of the pack, the ranked members of my grandfather’s generation strode into the living room. “Oh, Saira, you’re back?” I crossed my arms and scrutinized the three men. “Yes. I hope you don’t have a problem with that.” I said, giving them a sweet smile that had them chuckling and slowly backing away. The elders never liked me, and for viable reasons. From the day my father made me join in pack discussions, I did everything I could to shut down their suggestions and ignored their advice on running the pack. Some days, if I wasn’t arguing with them on how to divide the pack resources, I was pressuring them to include females in the pack training. And with my father’s support, I always came out the victor in our confrontations. It was no secret in the pack that they preferred to confront my father, who tolerated their criticisms and treated them with respect due to their seniority and their past relationshi
“I really don’t know what’s wrong with him.” I said. I didn’t. Idris Raed was proving himself to be a mystery, and a clingy pest. I thought I made myself clear enough that I wanted nothing to do with him when I left the Pacific Sea. So what was he doing here? Why did he come to the Evergreen Pack barely 4 hours after my departure? Did I need to write a divorce letter to make him understand it was over? “Oh, come on Sai. I think it’s kinda cute that he came all the way here for you.” Sofia giggled. I made a ‘you better not go there’ face at her and moved around her. Before I could leave the room, she grabbed my hand and said, “actually, his being here isn’t all that bad. I mean, think about it. That Lycan Commander isn’t looking your way no matter what you do. Instead of pursuing him, I think you should change your tactic to luring. Flirt with your husband, get intimate with him. Make him so jealous he loses his sanity. If the bond between you still exists, then let him come to you
Evergreen Pack. I never thought I would return to this place again when I rejected Saira Malivik. “You’re Idris Raed, right? The Lycan Heir of the Pacific Sea and our Saira’s husband?” “Yes, I’m Saira’s husband.” My jaw clenched and I had no idea why Idris’s claim irritated me. Trying to ignore him and the pack members treating him like a celebrity, I returned my attention to the Alpha of the Evergreen Pack and brought up the concerns the Lycan Leader had regarding the latest movements of the Dark Forces in the Northwest. It was anything but good news. The corpses floating ashore on the Pacific Sea and the recent ones discovered in the Evergreen Pack hinted at a threat far greater than any the Lycan and werewolf community faced in history. As the Lycan Commander of the Pacific Sea, I had my work cut out for me preparing for the worse. “Young Lycan, you’re a lucky man. Not just anyone can become our Alpha Heir’s husband. From the Canadian Border to the City of New York, from New
Well, that was easy. “Because you didn’t tell them the whole truth.” Zaria said, “Saira, tell them. They need to know if they’re going to support you. They need to know…” “Like hell I will!” I snapped and cut off the link between us. Sofia and the gang were understanding and supportive of me and my decisions now, yes, but only because they didn’t have a reason to shun me. They believed in me and were willing to trust me because they didn't know the full story, I didn’t harm anyone in the pack, and because my actions were only in the best interests of the werewolf community. But if I told them the forces hunting the unmated she-wolves were not only sucking out their wolf spirits, but also stealing their appearances, their scent, and ultimately their identities, what would they think of me when my truth came to light? They would group me with those creatures, that’s what. They would curse me and condemn me and try to kill me with their own hands. And I wasn’t ready. I wasn’t ready t
24 hours, 30 minutes, and 5 seconds since Saira’s departure. Time didn’t only seem to crawl. It was crawling. Every second, every minute, every hour Saira was away from me my wolf grew more restless and agitated. Malko stopped talking to me, and no matter how hard I tried to reach out to him, he did
The first thing that hit me was the stench. Rotten. Putrid. And utterly dead. I wasn’t surprised by the vampires’ scent. I’d anticipated as much to happen after the encounter with the coven in the Pacific Sea. If anything, I was caught off guard by the milder stench I detected. Ashes and blood, smo
The fly back to the Evergreen Pack felt longer than it should’ve been. For one, I couldn’t stop thinking about what problem the pack ran into that they needed me to solve it. And for another, I couldn't shake off the nagging feeling things were about to get serious. Serious and dangerous. As our pla
I scurried to my room and slammed the door, my heart pounding in my ears as I dashed into the bathroom. “Zaria, what’s happening?” I asked my wolf, barely suppressing the rising panic in my voice. “I…I don’t know…” She whimpered, then yelped as another stab of pain shot through our body. I gripped












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