After being jilted by her Fated mate, beaten and pursued by her Father, and then hit by a reckless driver, Lyra finds herself two thousand miles away from her former pack In a new body, before she can thank the goddess for new beginnings she is thrust into a world of confusion and heartbreak when she realizes she is nothing but a pawn to be forced into an unwanted marriage. Her only source of hope – she is mated to three handsome men; one hates her guts, one is irritated by her presence, and the last of them is the same bastard who jilted her in her previous life…. “Oh Goddess, is my life a joke?” Follow Lyra as she paves her way through the hate and pain to settle either on love or revenge.
Ver másLyra’s POV
My hands shook uncontrollably, tears streaming down my face as I stared at the messages on my phone. This wasn't how I imagined the day before my wedding would be. My heart pounded in my chest, and a bad feeling settled in my stomach. I struggled to process the reality I was experiencing at that moment.
“Why? Why me?” I whispered to myself, my voice cracking, but I couldn't find any answers. It all made no sense. I read the message again, hoping against hope that I had misunderstood, but the words remained the same, cutting like a knife: “I do not want you anymore. I am breaking this bond between us. Elise is the one for me, and I am going to be with her. She is having my child soon. Goodbye.”
I dropped the phone onto the bed, my hands going limp. My breath hitched as I clutched my chest, feeling as if the ground was slipping away beneath me. The room seemed to spin, and I sat down, burying my face in my hands, my shoulders shaking with sobs.
That was all the message said. He didn’t even have the courage to do this in person; he decided to end it over text. My fiancé eloped with my best friend the night before our wedding. How long had they been having an affair behind my back, while I was blissfully unaware?
“Lyra!” I heard my father's voice faintly as he climbed the stairs. My heart raced, dread pooling in my stomach. He must have heard what Jacob had done. He was going to punish me. “Lyra!” he bellowed, kicking the door to my room open, his eyes blazing with fury.
“No, Father, please,” I begged, sobbing as he stomped towards me. He grabbed a handful of my hair and slapped me hard across the face, sending me to the floor. But he wasn’t finished with me.
He yanked me up by my hair again, my body trembling as I struggled against his grip, tears streaming down my cheeks. I pleaded for mercy, knowing it was futile; this wasn’t the first time he had done this, and it wouldn’t be the last. “You have finally succeeded in disgracing this family,” he snarled, slapping me again. I didn’t really know exactly why he was beating me this time, but I didn’t want to find out.
He shoved me forcefully against the wall, the impact going through my body as I slid down, tears flowing from my eyes. I was too afraid to look up, my body wracked with pain almost too intense to bear. “What the hell is this?” he demanded, throwing an envelope at me. Shaking, I picked it up and opened it, my hands shaking as I sifted through the contents, praying he wouldn't hit me again—but that hope felt like a dream.
My mouth fell open in shock as I scanned the document. To my despair, I realized I was six weeks pregnant, and the father was none other than Jacob. I knew at that moment I was doomed; this was the end of my life as I knew it, and my father would never forgive me.
“How dare you spread your legs before marriage, knowing how important my name is?” he spat, his voice filled with hatred. “What if people find out you are pregnant without being married? What would they say about me?” His voice grew cold and steady as he continued, “That’s right, tomorrow is your wedding. That good-for-nothing you are supposed to marry better take you away, or I swear, I could kill you tonight with the rage burning inside me.”
“Father...” I choked out, tears catching in my throat. How could I possibly break this news to him and still hope to escape with my life? It seemed almost impossible, but he was going to find out sooner or later.
Jacob had told me he loved me, whispering sweet nothings that made me believe we could be together. Despite my father's objections—my father never wanted me to marry Jacob because he was just an ordinary warrior and I was the daughter of the pack's Beta. I loved him so much that instead of ending things with him like my father had ordered me to, I decided to keep our relationship a secret. When I finally told my father I was still with him and I wanted to get married to him, my father didn't seem to care anymore as he only wanted me out of his life. He made it clear he wouldn't be attending the wedding.
“She’s not going to be getting married, apparently,” my stepmother said, her words making my heart leap in panic. I turned to see her entering the room with an evil grin, which quickly turned into a look of disgust. “This filth is useless; she couldn't even keep a man. I just got word that her fiancé ran away with her best friend,” she sneered. Pausing for effect, she added, “It seems she will have to raise a bastard child in the pack now. What an absolute disgrace.”
My father turned to me, his face contorted with anger as if he hadn't heard correctly. “What did she say?” he demanded. I shook my head, my eyes darting anxiously between my stepmother and father. Fear overtook me, and I curled into a ball, backing into the corner of the room, terrified of what they might do.
“I asked you a question!” my father shouted, making me let out a small scream as a full-blown panic attack set in. My breathing became labored, and my vision blurred. My father's silence took my silence as confirmation, and he spat, “You fucking whore.” He grabbed me by the hair and threw me against the dressing table. My head collided with the mirror in front of me shattering it, the glass tearing into my skin. “You are just like your whore mother, and you think I will let you bring shame to me? I will kill you just like I killed your mother before you can disgrace me,” he growled, continuing to hurt me.
I tried to shield my face and head, but my father's abuse was relentless. My stepmother just stood there, watching without intervening. I couldn't take it anymore; I knew there was no guarantee I would survive if this continued. “You wretch,” my father spat, raising his hand to slap me for what felt like the hundredth time. But this time, I caught him off guard as I pushed him with every bit of strength in me and bolted out of the house, running as fast as my legs could carry me.
“Somebody help me!” I screamed, even though I knew no one would come to my aid. But I couldn’t stay in that house any longer—my father would kill me, and I couldn't let that happen.
“Do not let her escape!” my father growled behind me as I ran down the stairs. Some guards blocked my path, but I quickly maneuvered around them, sprinting through the main exit without daring to look back.
I didn't know if it was the adrenaline coursing through me, but I ran faster than I ever had before. Whatever force was driving me forward, I was grateful for it. If I had known I was pregnant, I would have done everything in my power to prevent the family doctor from running tests on me after I fainted that day. But it was too late—the doctor had given my father the results, and now I was fleeing for my life and the life of my unborn child.
I heard the sound of wolves behind me but dared not look back as I ran barefoot on the road. The night was very silent, adding to the fear pounding in my chest. All this for a man who rejected me as his mate over the phone? A man who eloped with my best friend the night before our wedding because she was carrying his child? Just my luck.
I pushed through thick branches, desperate to reach the main road. I knew I was being chased, but I also knew that being caught meant certain death. I couldn't let that happen—not now, and not with a new life depending on me.
I ran onto the main road without looking, and a blinding light from the right caught my attention, accompanied by the loud sound of a car horn. In that split second, I realized a vehicle was barreling toward me at full speed, too close to avoid. All I could do was stare, frozen, as death approached.
The vehicle hit me with a painful force, sending me flying into the air before I crashed to the ground. My head hit the pavement, leaving me disoriented. I felt life slipping away, and through my blurry vision, I saw the car come to an abrupt stop. A figure, whose legs I only saw got down from the car and walked towards me frantically.
I struggled to keep my eyes open, my vision darkening as I began to surrender to the cold embrace of death. Soon, my sight faded into complete darkness, and the immense pain I had felt just moments ago disappeared. The last thing I heard was a voice saying, “You are not going to die, not yet.” But it was too late; death had already claimed me. And just like that, my life ended—all because I fell in love.
Lyra's POVKate gave me a dry look. “That depends on what you think you’re right about.”I grinned faintly. “That you and Zack weren’t just colleagues. That there was something more between you. Something you’re both pretending doesn’t exist anymore.”Kate did not respond right away. She filled a glass of water instead, drinking it slowly as if she needed to gather her thoughts. I waited for her, patient but impatient. Kate was not the type of woman who easily opened up. For her to even consider this kind of conversation meant something.And then she placed the cup down on the table and sighed. "There was once." she began, her voice softer now, free of its usual harshness. "But it was complicated. Always was, and always will be."I edged a little closer, my heart beating a little faster. "Complicated how?"She shot me a sly look. "Let's just say Zack and I don't exactly see eye to eye on what loyalty means." She shook her head, "They don't."Her words hung in the air, heavy with mean
Lyra's POVKira exhaled heavily, her lips pressing into a thin line. Kate shook her head, her voice softening. “I feel sorry for him.”The chest pain grew stronger. I hugged my arms around myself. "I wish things were different," I breathed. "I wish I were with Keto, instead. He doesn't deserve this." Kate's face grew gentle, compassion shining from her eyes. She gave my hand a little squeeze.But Kira leaned forward, her voice steady, focused. "Listen to me. Don't let guilt overwhelm you. Keto is strong. He'll get past this, even if it hurts now. But you, you need to keep your head straight."I shut my eyes, felt her words deep within me. My chest tightened. "I just don't want to lose anyone," I whispered.Kira smiled faintly, sadly. "Sometimes loss is inevitable. But don't kill yourself trying to avoid it. You'll be fine."Her words hurt me, but there was comfort in them as well.Kate stood, leaning over slightly as if trying to shake the weight out of the air. "Currently, Ravenna,
Lyra's POVThe weight of his stare was unbearable. I dropped my eyes to the floor, my voice trembling. “Yes. You do.”For a long time, he didn’t answer. The sound of the clock ticking on his wall was the only thing that filled the silence.I sensed his eyes on me, burning and heavy, as if he was peeling away every layer of defenses layer by layer.Finally, he spoke, the tone low and commanding. "Then say it. Don't beat about the bush. Don't make me pry it out of you. Say it."My breath snagged. My throat tightened, but I forced the words through it. "That Orion proclaimed me as his Luna."There it was. The truth. Out loud.Keto's expression didn't alter, but his jaw snapped shut with a reflexive sound.He leaned back in his chair, folding his arms over his chest. "And what do you think I'm going to do with that?"I blinked at him, surprised by his question. "What do you mean?"He raised an eyebrow. "You came all the way out here, into my bedroom, to tell me something I already knew. W
Lyra's POVI choked down a swallow, my throat parched. "I'll speak to him," I said at last, attempting to sound positive. "Today."Kate raised an eyebrow, unmoved. "That's what you always say."She strode to the door and flung it open, giving me icy eyes over her shoulder. "Words are cheap, Ravenna."And she was gone, the door closing softly behind her.The silence that she left in the room remained. I sat on the chair beside the window, my hands resting on my knees.Kira gazed at me and then started talking. "I'd like to give you some advice," she whispered, her voice gentler than Kate's, nearly guardian-like.I watched her warily. "Advice?"She shook her head. "Kevin has made you feel a great deal of evil, first in your last life and now in your current one. You can't let him ruin what you've built here now, not with Orion. Whatever it is that Orion plans to do to Kevin, you have to keep out of it."My heart tightened at the sound of his name. He was a ghost who could not remain sil
Lyra's POVThe walls of Orion’s mansion seemed to close in on me as I followed him down the hall. I kept my head down, feeling every eye on me, the guards, Kate, even Kira’s quick, worried glance.When I came to his room, he shoved the giant door open with a heavy shudder and crossed the threshold in silence. I hesitated for a heartbeat, my chest tightening, before I did follow.The door slammed resolutely closed behind me, imprisoning me with the Alpha who had every reason to despise me now.Orion stood looking away from me initially, hands tucked behind him, staring out the high windows into black space."Sit," he told me finally, his voice even, but with an undertone that sent a shiver down my spine.I sat in the chair next to the room.He spun around, eyes locking onto mine with a power that rooted me in position."How long," he asked softly, "did you plan on keeping this from me?"I swallowed hard. "I didn't… I wasn't going to. It's just, it wasn't important anymore.""Not impor
Lyra's POVKevin’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t answer Orion immediately. His eyes flicked toward Keto, then back to me, as if silently searching for something. Orion rose from his chair with deliberate calm, his presence filling the room like a storm about to break."You thought Ruth's plan would pay off, didn't you?" His voice was menacing, low. "But we're here. Everyone. Alive."Kevin taunted him, although I could see the nervous twitch in his hands where the ropes bound him."I didn't intend to come for you."Keto stepped forward, his hand already itching to grasp a blade. "Then you were in the wrong place."Orion chuckled darkly. "In fact, you got the right place. Because now you will provide us with what we want." He tilted his head to one side, his eyes warmly aglow. "Ruth's location."Kevin's lips spread into a sarcastic smile. "You expect me to betray her like that?"The room was quiet. Orion's men shifted against the walls of the room, waiting for him to give the word.I pr
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