Aria was born with nothing; an orphaned girl in a cruel world that only ever wanted to break her. Raised in a pack that never accepted her, she survived in silence… until the day Alpha Lucien, who is her ruthless, cold-blooded stepfather sank his teeth into her neck, marking her as his mate. Trapped in a twisted bond with the man who should’ve protected her, Aria fights to resist the pull of the forced connection. Every touch, every word, every dark promise he whispers is meant to dominate her spirit. But Aria won’t break easily. Not even under the torment of betrayal, pain, and an unwanted claim. When his stepbrother named Kael appears bearing eyes filled with sorrow and secrets of his own, Aria’s world begins to shift. There’s something different about him. Something dangerous. Something… familiar. As hidden truths unravel, enemies rise from the shadows, and a forbidden past resurfaces, Aria is forced to choose between submitting to a destiny she never asked for or fighting for the freedom and love, she’s always deserved. In a world ruled by alphas, marks, and power, can an orphan girl defy fate and reclaim her life before she’s devoured by the darkness?
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Moonlight poured in through the cracked window of my tiny room, painting the walls silver. Morning already? My heart sank. I threw off the thin blanket, grabbed my towel, and rushed into the bathroom, shivering as cold water hit my skin. “Oh God…” I said under my breath. “I’m already late.” Today was my stepfather’s Pack Mating Ceremony, and I was supposed to be at the hall early, helping the other omegas clean and set up. But here I was, just now getting dressed. I dashed out of the bathroom, still dripping, and flung open my wooden wardrobe. Its doors were barely hanging on, termites long since making a meal of it. I grabbed the only dress that could possibly pass for the day. It had a small hole in the back. Whatever. No one would care. No one ever did. Just as I was pulling it over my head, the door to my room slammed open. “Orphan!” His voice struck like a whip. Alpha King Lucien Thorn, my stepfather. “What the hell are you still doing in here?” “I—I’m so—” I stammered, barely able to speak. “Get out of this house and go join the other omegas. Stupid orphan.” Orphan. You heard him right. That’s the name he calls me every single day. The man my mother gave her life for, this is who he is. I didn’t even realize when I burst out of the room, legs moving on instinct, running my ass off toward the traditional hall where the Mooncroft Pack holds its mating ceremony every year. “Maybe the Moon Goddess will bless us with a mate this year,” my wolf whispered, a tiny spark of hope in her voice. “At what age?” I mumbled back. “I’m just eighteen.” Everyone knew the rule in the Mooncroft Pack, if you weren’t at least twenty, you couldn’t be mated. Not officially. Besides, who would want to be my mate in this pack? “Dirty-ass omega.” “Alpha Lucien’s family errand wolf.” “The omega whose wolf isn’t even strong.” “The girl with no traceable origin.” Their voices echoed in my head, over and over, like a cruel chant. I didn’t know when the tears started. I just felt them sliding down my cheeks. By the time I got to the grand hall, it was still covered in dust. I wiped my face quickly and headed straight for the rag stand. Grabbing one of the worn-out clothes, I began to dust the tables and chairs in silence, like always. “Look at her dress,” one of the omegas whispered behind me, just loud enough for me to hear. I acted like I didn’t. Like I hadn’t heard the sneer in her voice. Like it didn’t sting. I kept dusting the chairs, eyes down, fingers trembling around the rag. The omegas who were supposed to be my friends, but no, they weren’t friends at all. Their words cut deeper than anything the high-ranking wolves ever did to me. Their laughter rose behind me, cruel and familiar. And still, I said nothing. I just kept wiping. Like I always did. After a while, the hall began to fill. High-ranking wolves trooped in, one after the other, their expensive colognes overpowering the lingering scent of dust and sweat. I wiped my hands on my dress, trying not to flinch every time someone passed by me with a disapproving glare. It was time to join the gathering. “Good day, everyone,” the Master of Ceremony announced, his voice sounding through the tall hall. “We are gathered here to honor the sacred tradition of our Pack—our annual Mating Ceremony.” Whispers buzzed through the crowd. Omegas stood at the edges, heads bowed. The ranked wolves took their seats in the front, their mates beside them, all dressed in silks and gold.But the Alpha and his mates from previous years were nowhere to be seen. Hopefully, he’d find someone new to be mated to this year—again. I stepped back, hoping no one noticed me. I wasn’t supposed to be seen. I was just an extra shadow in the corner. The door to the big hall swung open, the guards led the way, followed by the Alpha and his Lunas, everyone in the hall rose to their feet. “Let's welcome the royal family as they join us in this ceremony.” Once they were seated, the rest of the pack followed suit, and the ceremony continued. “May all our she-wolves who are of age move to the right side of the hall,” the Master of Ceremony announced, his voice steady and formal. Chairs scraped the marble floor as the chosen ones began to rise. The hall filled with the rustling of silk and chiffon. Omegas and high-ranking wolves’ daughters, all of them who had turned twenty stepped to the right side, their expressions a mix of excitement, nerves, and pride. I stayed rooted in place, my hands clasped tightly in front of me. I didn’t qualify. Not yet. But watching them move… it made something ache deep inside me. “And now, all unmated he-wolves seeking their fated partners should step to the left side,” the MC continued. Movement shifted across the room again. Young warriors, battle-scarred sentinels, and noble sons all hopeful, some desperate as they walked with measured steps to the left. And then I saw him. My stepfather. Alpha Lucien Thorn. His dark robes swayed as he joined the line of unmated males, like this wasn’t the fifth time he’d done this ritual. Like my mother hadn’t died loving him. Of course he did. A bitter laugh clawed at my throat, but I swallowed it down. How many more would he choose? How many mates would be discarded like broken toys once he got bored? My nails dug into my palms as I looked away, the air suddenly too heavy. I wasn’t here for love or hope. I was here to work. To clean their messes and fade into the shadows. But still… a tiny part of me, my wolf watched the ceremony with silent longing. “Now, to the Moon Goddess, we ask that each of these wolves standing be blessed with their destined mate,” Elder Joe said, raising the ceremonial candle in both hands. He blew out the flame. A soft hush fell over the room. Then a low hum began, an ancient magic weaving through the air. Suddenly, sparks flew. Around the hall, wolves stiffened as the mate bond snapped into place, pairs locking eyes, marking each other with joy, tears, trembling hands. Some ran into each other’s arms, others stood frozen in awe. And me? I wasn’t even supposed to be part of this. I was eighteen. Below the age. Invisible. But then I felt it. A jolt. The unmistakable heat crawled up my body . The tingling flare of the bond awakening. My heart ached. No. No, it can’t be. I felt it again, a pull, undeniable and strong. I turned slowly. Someone stood in front of me. My breath caught. Mate. The word sounded through my soul like wildfire. I looked up and the world tilted. Alpha King Lucien Thorn. My stepfather. Standing in front of me as my mate.Kael’s POVThe steady beeping of machines pierced the silence, echoing inside my skull like a distant alarm. A sharp spark tore through my brain, jolting me into consciousness. My eyelids fluttered open, straining against the sterile white lights above. The air was cold and smelled like antiseptic; clinical, lifeless.I was alone on the hospital bed.I tried lifting my arm. It felt like I was trying to move a boulder. Heavy. Numb. A thin IV line ran into the back of my hand, dripping rhythmically into my veins. Pain surged through my skull, sharp and unforgiving, wrapping around my head like a vise.“Ahhh…” I groaned, my voice hoarse and dry. I raised my free hand to my head and felt the bulk of thick bandages pressing against my fingertips. The throbbing beneath them was relentless.“What… the hell?”My voice barely sounded like my own. I scanned the unfamiliar room, panic swelling in my chest.Why am I here?I squeezed my eyes shut, forcing my mind to remember, but each attempt was
Aria’s POV Everything around me felt cold. Numbness spread through my body, seeping into my veins like a poison. My vision blurred, and the deep chill that settled inside my chest wrapped itself around my heart, making each breath a struggle. I didn’t know if I could keep going, if I even wanted to. The world felt as though it were closing in on me. The words I had just heard echoed mercilessly in my head: “My wolf needs energy.” I felt robbed all over again, as if my life had been drained of all its meaning, and now I was nothing but an empty shell. First, my mother had died because of Alpha Lucien. She had been taken from me, not by the cruelty of a rogue, but by the sword that was meant for him. Then, my stepfather, his father had forcefully marked me, claiming me as his mate, an act that twisted my existence into something unrecognizable. And now… now his son had taken my virginity and reduced it to nothing more than fuel for his wolf’s strength. The realization was suffocat
Kael’s POVI didn’t know why my wolf shifted so violently the moment I saw her mark. But I knew one thing: I had to get out of that room, very fast.I barely remembered pulling my clothes on. Barely remembered shutting the door behind me.All I could remember was the look in her eyes.Hurt. Confused, and Betrayed.I had no right to stay.No right to even breathe the same air as her.I tried to calm myself as I walked, forcing my breathing to steady, but inside, a war raged out of control.How could the Moon Goddess be this cruel?How could she bind me to her?To the girl my father had already claimed?She was too young to carry scars like that.Too innocent to be caught between monsters like us.And yet here I was.Her mate.Her mistake.The night air cut cold against my burning skin as I stalked through the streets. People passed me, stealing glances, whispering behind cupped hands.“Alpha Lucien’s son.”“Since when does he have a son?”“Isn’t he supposed to be dead?”Their voices b
Aria’s POVMy heart sank as I watched him leave my old room without a word.What had come over him?I knew what we just shared shouldn’t have happened, not like that.It was rushed, wild, and raw, but I understood that we both couldn’t control ourselves. Still, what I didn’t understand was why he’d left so abruptly. Why didn’t he say anything?I stood up from the bed slowly, my body sore, trembling slightly from everything we’d just done. I picked up my dress and slid it back on, my fingers brushing over the soft fabric as my gaze drifted to the bed, the blood-stained sheets.The blood of my virginity.My heart twisted painfully. I grabbed a cloth, wet it lightly, and began wiping it away, every movement delicate, like I was erasing more than just a stain.“Be rest assured,” Freya, my wolf, finally spoke after a long silence. Her voice was calm but laced with a strange vulnerability, one we rarely shared.I knew she felt what I felt; shame, confusion, something unspoken.We both felt
Kael’s POV“What is that?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.My mind drifted to the photo I found in the bathroom on the second day after returning to my father’s pack, and to what Gracie had said. I quickly dismissed the thought. I’m an adult; I can handle things myself without her help.“Use your tracking ability to find your mate today,” my mother said, her voice echoing softly in the stillness.“I’ve been trying to track her, but I’m unable to find her,” I replied, frustration seeping into my tone.“I’ve noticed someone… but that can’t be,” I continued, shaking my head. “I heard my father say she’s his mate. And I know the Moon Goddess wouldn’t mate me to my father’s mate. So I ignored her.”The thought of mind linking suddenly crossed my mind.“Mum, you know I don’t have the ability to mindlink,” I said, looking at her ethereal form.“Yes, I know,” she responded calmly.“But since I got to this pack, someone has been mindlinking me,” I said, my voice tinged with worry.“T
Kael’s POV“Rightful heir?”I repeated the words, letting them echo in my mind like a drumbeat I couldn’t silence. They didn’t just linger, they haunted me.Does that mean… my mother wasn’t my father’s first mate?Or what is he trying to say?Then who is?The thought gnawed at me, sharp as a blade, refusing to loosen its grip. Every time I thought I could move past it, it circled back, digging deeper.“You’re not welcome here.”His voice, Alpha Lucien, my father’s, still rang in my head, cold and final. Like steel slamming shut.I clenched my fists.He wanted me gone. Out of his territory, out of his path, out of his plans. But I wasn’t going anywhere. Not until I uncovered everything.The truth. And who the rightful heir is.And her, my mate. The girl who called to my blood and had been mindlinking me. The mate I tracked through miles of snow, through shifting winds, through sleepless nights filled with her scent and presence in my dreams. The one who made my wolf stir in his cage
Aria’s POVNow that the truth has been revealed to me, that Alpha Lucien, my stepfather, isn’t my mate, but his son is, I don’t even know how to breathe.How am I supposed to handle this?How do I pretend nothing has changed when everything has?I stared at the mark on my shoulder. Still fresh. Still stinging. I might be young, but I know enough that when your mate marks you, something shifts inside. The bond pulls at you, tightens around your soul, and makes you feel things you never asked for.And it’s true. I’ve felt it. I feel it every time I breathe.But who the hell wants to admit she’s mated to theman her mother trusted until her dying breath?A soft knock echoed on the door, breaking through the storm in my head.I didn’t move at first. My heart slammed against my chest, panicked. There was only one person who ever knocked on my door or come to my door.Alpha Lucien.If he was here to finish what he started, I was done. If he was here to tear into me with his words, I’d take
Kael’s POV“This is my first time witnessing your transformation,” Alpha Lucien said, stepping away from the door and striding toward me.His voice was calm, but there was something unreadable in his eyes which was somehow calculating and cold. “Y-yes,” I stammered, still shaken by the interruption , tracking and the mindlink I’d just felt seconds before.He was right. This was the first time he’d seen me shift. And honestly? He didn’t know the half of what I was capable of. My gifts. My instincts. My inability to mindlink like normal wolves.He knew nothing. Not really.“Why are you back?” he asked, voice devoid of warmth.The question hit me like a punch to the gut.I had expected it, yes, but maybe with a hint of concern. A welcome. A Son, you’ve been gone for years. Are you alright?But of course, this was Lucien. My father. The king.Not a man built for tenderness.“I-I…” My voice trembled. The words caught in my throat.What could I even say?That I’d come back to take what was
Kael’s POVI sat at the corner of my bed, the morning light streaming softly into the room. Everything looked calm,but my mind was anything but.I kept replaying last night.The way she ran the moment our eyes met.Why?Was it fear? Shock? Recognition?And that voice, someone had mindlinked me, crying for help. Soft. Desperate. Familiar in a way that disturbed me.“Could it have been her?” I muttered.Then quickly shook my head. “No. It can’t be.”She’s my father’s mate. That’s the end of it. Period.But the thoughts wouldn’t stop circling. Something about her felt… off. Too off to ignore.I remembered asking one of my father’s guards to tell him I wanted to speak with him. The man nodded but never came back. Hours passed. Silence.Then I wandered the halls, hoping to clear my head. That’s when I found her. In the kitchen. Alone. Whispering. Eating.She was calling out to someone, maybe herself, maybe not. I froze in the doorway, hidden by shadows, watching the way her lips moved and
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