***MAY CONTAIN SOME SEX SCENES****** Alison Fisher has always believed she was just a regular girl an orphan raised in a quiet human town, working in her adoptive father’s diner and dreaming of a peaceful life. But everything changes after a fateful camping trip leads her to Damian, a rebellious and arrogant wolf prince who’s hiding from his royal responsibilities. From enemies to reluctant allies, and then to something deeper, Alison and Damian’s bond begins to awaken something ancient inside her… something she can no longer ignore. When Damian vanishes after promising to reveal the truth, Alison is left heartbroken only to be hunted by deadly enemies who kill the man who raised her. Her world shatters. Then comes the ultimate truth: Alison is not human. She’s the long-lost daughter of a powerful wolf duke and a witch mother whose spell sealed her powers as a child to protect her from those who sought to use her as a weapon. Now, Alison must step into the realm of supernatural beings, claim her birthright, master her hybrid powers, find her mate, and destroy those who seek to tear them apart. Love. War. Power. Fate. She’s not just reclaiming her mate She’s reclaiming herself.
View MoreThe storm raged over the dark forest, lightning splitting the sky in jagged scars of light. The full moon hid behind thick clouds, as if the heavens themselves wished not to witness what was about to happen.
Beneath the ancient trees, hurried footsteps crashed through the underbrush. A cloaked figure clutched a small child to her chest, breath ragged, eyes wild. Behind her, distant howls rose hunters, traitors, monsters who would steal what was not theirs. "Hold on, my love. Please, just a little farther," the woman whispered, tears mingling with the rain on her cheeks. The little girl whimpered softly, tiny hands clutching at her mother’s cloak. The woman reached a cave, her sanctuary of last hope. She was Lilith, witch of rare power, wife to a wolf duke far from home, and mother to a child both worlds would kill to claim. Their daughter, a hybrid of witch magic and wolf blood, was the key to untold power. "My dear Althea… Mommy has no choice but to seal your power. We can't let them use you. This is the only way I can protect you," Lilith sobbed, her heart breaking as she prepared the spell. Magic burned at her fingertips, a last desperate enchantment forming on her lips. The spell drew half her strength; darkness swam before her eyes as she fell. Footsteps approached. "We found them, Casper," Fagus announced, stepping closer to the fallen pair. Casper grinned. "Yes. She is the key to our revolution. Let’s leave for the human world." "And the witch?" Fagus asked, glancing at Lilith’s still form. "Leave her. I want her to live long enough to witness the destruction of her world through her daughter’s power." They took the child and vanished into the storm. When Lilith awoke, she was in her bed. Her husband, Duke Castiel, knelt beside her, his eyes full of sorrow. "Althea?" she whispered. But Castiel only looked away, and she knew. Her daughter was gone. Torn from her grasp. A scream tore from her throat as darkness claimed her again. Hours later, the storm passed. The moon peeked from the clouds, casting silver light upon a lonely country road in the human world. Casper and Fagus drove fast, the child silent in the back seat. “ Althea's powers will help us weaken the King of wolves and we will kill him, take over the kingdom and rule ” Casper narrated his plans while speeding on the road “ Yes master only you deserve to rule the realm of supernatural beings only you and I will help you in anyway ” Fagus spoke, Fate had other plans. A lightning bolt split the night, striking the car. The vehicle skidded, a door flung open, and the small child was thrown into the grass. The car careened off a cliff, vanishing into the depths with its passengers. There, on the roadside, the small Althea stirred. Alone. Forgotten by the world. Until a man with kind eyes and a weary heart came upon her. He knelt, lifted the girl gently into his arms, and felt the pull of fate wrap around them both. And so, the moon Queen set its plan in motion.When the bell rang, the students began to pack their things. Layla cast a quick glance at Damian, her heart pounding with every second. Larson caught her eyes and gave the faintest nod before moving to intercept Betha, who was already half rising from her seat because she didn't spot Damian. Last time she saw him was with the girl, the girl she didn't know why made her blood boil.“Lady Betha,” Larson said smoothly, blocking her path, “you forgot this.” He held out a parchment, his grin infuriatingly casual.Betha frowned. “That’s not mine.”“Isn’t it? My mistake then,” Larson said, deliberately taking his time to fold it back. His tone was just slow enough to stall her as Layla and Damian slipped out of the room.Outside, the sun was warm, the air crisp. Layla led Damian beneath the shade of an old oak tree where a stone bench rested, hidden from the main path. She turned, facing him, her palms clammy and her heart thundering.“All right,” Damian said, folding his arms. “What is it y
The carriage rolled quietly through the streets of Arvendale, the soft thrum of the horses’ hooves blending with the distant bustle of the city. Layla sat upright, her hands folded neatly in her lap, though her mind was still lingering on the brief, stolen glance she had shared with Damian in class. She felt it again—the tug at her chest, the inexplicable pull she couldn’t explain. Damian had noticed her too. She had seen the way his dark eyes had flicked toward her, almost as if he recognized her, even if he didn’t know why. The fleeting connection left her both thrilled and cautious. Patrick, driving, stole a glance at her through the rearview mirror. “So?” he asked in a low voice, “How did your first day go?” Layla exhaled, a small, thoughtful smile tugging at her lips. “I… think I might have stirred something,” she murmured. “Something in him… it’s faint, but I can feel it.” Patrick’s sharp gaze softened into a quiet smile. “Good,” he said. “That’s exactly what we need. Bu
The Royal Academy of Arvendale rose like a palace of learning, its sprawling stone wings connected by archways draped in ivy. Golden banners bearing the kingdom’s crest rippled from the high towers, and the morning sun washed the marble walls in warm light. The academy was not just a place of education—it was a proving ground for the future leaders, defenders, and power brokers of the realm.Layla and Larson’s car rolled into the main courtyard, joining a steady stream of finely dressed students who disembarked from their own carriages, each bearing the crests of noble houses or wealthy merchant families. Laughter and chatter filled the air, though it quieted near the grand front steps where a pair of royal guards stood watch.Layla stepped down first, the hem of her ivory dress brushing the polished cobblestones, her short black travota boots clicking softly beneath her. Larson hopped down after her, tugging at the sleeve of his crisp blue shirt as he scanned the crowd.“Well,” he mu
The Royal Academy of Arvendale gleamed in the morning sun, its tall marble columns and sweeping staircases exuding an air of privilege and tradition. It was the kind of place where every polished tile and carved crest whispered of centuries of power—where sons and daughters of kings, dukes, and wealthy merchants honed their skills for their future roles in the kingdom.Damian strode through the wide courtyard with effortless grace, his black hair catching the light, his posture that of a born leader. The moment he stepped onto the stone path, the chatter of students dimmed. Eyes followed him. Young nobles and royals straightened their backs in respect, murmuring greetings. Some of the girls couldn’t help the soft blushes that colored their cheeks as he passed.“He is so handsome” One girl said“Off course he is,.. I wish I could be his Luna..” Another one added“Well rumours say that Betha is the possible Luna Queen,.. I don't think she's suitable”“Tell me about it, the prince doesn'
Kevin awoke to the soft rustle of wind and the distant call of gulls. For a moment, he lay still, his mind fogged from the remnants of last night. Then the scent of salt drifted through the open window, and he slowly sat up, running a hand through his messy hair.He swung his legs off the bed, his gaze drawn toward the large window that overlooked the back of Mariel and Harold’s home. Down below, past the neat rows of wildflowers and the cobblestone path, Alison stood near the cliff’s edge where the garden met the sea. Her silver hair shimmered in the morning light, moving with the breeze as she stared out at the endless blue.Kevin lingered at the window for a moment, watching her. There was something steady about the way she stood, but also something fragile—like a ship that had weathered a storm but still carried the cracks.“I promise you Alison, I won't rest until I help you and Damian meet again and ruin Betha and her plans” Kevin vowedWith a sigh, he got up, got cleaned up, dr
Kira and Sara were already in position, hearts thumping in sync with the silence that filled the room. Every creak of the wooden floor and whisper of wind from the open window made their muscles tense.Sara crouched under the bed, her fingers gripping the edge of the blanket as she exchanged a silent glance with Kira, who stood hidden in the shadows near the wardrobe.Then, a soft thud—someone had landed inside.Kevin stepped quietly through the window, his movements smooth and practiced. He didn’t notice the trap set for him. His gaze was fixed on the bed, and he moved toward it as though expecting to find someone lying there.“Kira,...” Kevin whisperedThe moment he got close enough, Kira pounced. She swung the thick blanket over his head while Sara’s hands shot out from under the bed, locking around his ankle.“Got him!” Sara grunted.Kevin stumbled, struggling to keep his balance. “What the—?! Let me go!” he hissed, trying to shake Sara’s grip. But Kira tightened the blanket aroun
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