LOGIN“What?” I laughed bitterly, my voice shaking. “You can’t be serious… that has to be a joke, right?”
The Seer didn’t blink. Her lips curved slightly, as if my reaction was expected.
“Karek Pack is ruled by three Alphas?” I repeated, my throat tightening. “How is that even possible? And how...how do I belong to all three?”
My heart pounded so loudly I could hear it. Then suddenly, it hit me, the three marks she’d placed on me earlier.
I had thought it was some kind of blessing or protection spell, but I found it suspicious.
Now it all made sense.
I turned sharply toward her, my stomach twisting. Her small, sly smile told me everything I needed to know.
She mated me… to three Alphas.
“Does my father know about this?” My voice cracked. It was the only thing I could manage to say.
The Seer tilted her head, eyes glinting with something that almost looked like amusement. Then she nodded.
I stared at her, my chest tightening painfully.
He knew? My father knew about this, about me being tied to three Alphas, and he let it happen?
I think they all knew that was why they asked Elara to runway.
For a moment, everything inside me went cold. The man who raised me,had sold me like some kind of offering.
Moon Goddess, this couldn’t be real.
“No,” I said firmly, shaking my head. “No, I’m not accepting this. I can’t be mated to three Alphas. It’s wrong, it’s impossible!”
The Seer’s smile vanished. Her eyes turned dark and hard. “You can’t reject them,” she said coldly. “If you do, your pack will pay the price. A curse will follow you. Now stop wasting time. We’re late.”
Before I could react, she grabbed my hand, her grip iron-tight, and started pulling me forward.
I stumbled after her, barely processing where she was taking me. My mind was a mix of confusion and anger. Every step felt heavier than the last.
We reached a huge mansion that stood like a shadow against the cloudy sky. Its black stone walls stretched upward, the air around it thick with power and something else, something that made my wolf growl uneasily inside me.
We stopped before a massive door carved with strange runes. The Seer knocked softly.
While we waited, I looked around. The entire place was silent. No guards, no soldiers, not even a servant in sight. It didn’t feel like a pack territory, it felt like a graveyard.
A cursed one.
The door creaked open, and I flinched. A tall man stood there, dressed in a long black coat. His presence alone made my skin prickle. His scent was that of a pure-blooded werewolf, but his energy was sharp, unnatural.
His cold eyes landed on me. “Is she the one?” he asked the Seer.
She nodded once.
“Follow me,” he said simply.
I didn’t speak. I just followed, because I didn’t know what else to do.
The hallways were long and silent, the floors polished but empty. Every sound of our footsteps echoed like whispers of warning. My palms were sweaty, and my mind screamed at me to turn back.
We stopped before another large door. The man pushed it open, and the air inside shifted instantly.
I paused.Three men stood before me.
Three Alphas.
They weren’t ordinary. I could sense it the moment their gazes fell on me. Their power was overwhelming, almost suffocating.
The first one had pure white hair, tall and regal, dressed in a deep red coat. His face was unreadable, but his eyes were cold and sharp.
The second one had short black hair, lips curved in a faint smirk, his aura dangerous yet strangely tempting.
The third stood slightly apart, his long black hair brushing his shoulders. His golden-amber eyes were fixed on a map spread before him, as if my presence meant nothing.
They looked like they were carved from the same mold.
Triplets.
Perfectly identical, yet each radiated a different kind of danger.
“Alpha Kaelrix. Alpha Candice. Alpha Versus,” the man beside me announced. “She’s here, your mate, Elinra.”
Silence fell so heavy that I could barely breathe. Three sets of eyes fixed on me. My heart hammered in my chest.
“She’s even prettier than her twin,” the white-haired one said finally, his voice low and raspy.
The one with the white hair chuckled. “What’s your name?”
I frowned. “He just said it.”
“I want to hear it from you,” he said smoothly, his gaze sliding over me in a way that made my skin crawl.
I clenched my jaw. “Apart from what he called, I don’t have another name.”
That’s when the first Alpha, the quiet one, finally lifted his head. His amber eyes met mine, and for a brief second, my heart stopped.
Something inside me, my wolf, reacted before I could. She flinched.
“Mate?” I asked her silently.
“No,” she growled. “He’s not my mate. We were forced. I reject him.”
Her voice trembled, full of fury and fear.
“She’s got a temper,” the white-haired one murmured, smirking faintly.
The one with the black short hair grin chuckled. “We’ll see how long that lasts.”
I swallowed hard. I didn’t know if I could survive this. I needed to find a way out, even if it meant running and risking everything.
Then the quiet Alpha, Kaelrix, I guessed, spoke at last. His voice was deep, calm, and commanding.
“You know why you’re here, don’t you?"
I forced myself to look at him. “No,” I said, barely above a whisper.
He studied me for a long second before setting the map aside and walking closer. Each step he took made my pulse quicken.
“Then I’ll make it simple,” he said, his tone flat. “You have ten minutes to decide who you want to be with tonight.”
I blinked, confused. “What?”
His expression didn’t change. “You heard me. Choose one of us… or take all three.”
My stomach dropped.
I stared at him, trying to understand what he just said, hoping I’d misheard. “You can’t be serious.”
His eyes narrowed slightly. “Do I look like I’m joking?”
My knees weakened. The room spun. Their gazes burned into me, predatory, cold, expectant.
The Seer’s warning echoed in my mind. You can’t reject them. Your pack will suffer.
But how could I live like this?
With three monsters calling me mate?
My voice cracked as I whispered, “My father… he agreed to this?”
None of them answered. The silence was enough. My father didn’t just agree. He sold me.He sold me to them like I was nothing more than a toy.
The world tilted, the edges of my vision blurring. My heart was pounding so fast I could hardly breathe.And then, everything went black.
My lungs tightened as I watched him walk meticulously toward me, deliberate and deadly. Before I could react, I slipped and sat back on the bed. Sweat broke out across my forehead, my hands trembling.Was he really going to sleep with me?Having forced sex with someone you don’t love is suicidal.“Little lamb, you speak too much. Isn’t it about time you shut up?” he muttered, a cold smirk curving his lips, his eyes deadly.I swallowed hard, my heart almost leaping out of my chest. I crept backward into the bed.“Don’t come close,” I said in panic as he stepped toward me. Suddenly, the door burst open and I froze again when I saw it was the white-haired one.He was going to join him.Tears gathered in my eyes. The white-haired one frowned deeply, his gaze shifting to the short-haired one standing beside me.“What are you doing?” he asked coldly, glaring at his brother.“She talks too much. I just want to teach her a little lesson,” the one beside me said with sarcasm.“Versus, don’t do
I slowly blinked as my head throbbed so hard it felt like someone was hammering against my skull. My vision was blurry, and I struggled to balance my surroundings. I tried to scramble up, but the sharp pain that shot through my skull was unbearable. Then I slowly realized I was on something soft. My eyes darted down, and I saw that I was lying on a bed.Panic surged through me. I instantly yanked the blanket off my body, checking myself in fear. My heart nearly stopped, my gown was still on. Untouched. Intact. I exhaled shakily, almost collapsing from the wave of relief that washed over me.Those evil alphas… I thought they would have forced their way on me. That was the whole point, wasn’t it? But nothing happened. Why, though?The thought clouded my mind. Slowly, my memory drifted to Alpha Kaelrix, the one who told me I was being sold. As a sex toy. A thing. Not even a person.So I was really sold by my family? Wow.Tears clouded my eyes instantly. The way Kaelrix had stared at me e
“What?” I laughed bitterly, my voice shaking. “You can’t be serious… that has to be a joke, right?”The Seer didn’t blink. Her lips curved slightly, as if my reaction was expected.“Karek Pack is ruled by three Alphas?” I repeated, my throat tightening. “How is that even possible? And how...how do I belong to all three?”My heart pounded so loudly I could hear it. Then suddenly, it hit me, the three marks she’d placed on me earlier.I had thought it was some kind of blessing or protection spell, but I found it suspicious.Now it all made sense.I turned sharply toward her, my stomach twisting. Her small, sly smile told me everything I needed to know.She mated me… to three Alphas.“Does my father know about this?” My voice cracked. It was the only thing I could manage to say.The Seer tilted her head, eyes glinting with something that almost looked like amusement. Then she nodded.I stared at her, my chest tightening painfully.He knew? My father knew about this, about me being tied t
I was being led out of Elara’s room, disguised as her, dressed like a corpse bride. Beneath the veil, tears slipped down my cheeks as I walked quietly between the maids. My heart felt so heavy I could barely breathe. Every step I took felt like a step away from my life, my identity, my freedom.When I got to the mating ceremony hall, I was welcomed by dozens of faces, different Alphas from different packs, their eyes cold and unreadable. My gaze moved around the hall, hoping to at least see the cursed Alpha, but there was no sign of him.The ceremony began, still no Alpha. Laughter and music filled the hall, but it didn’t comfort me, it only made my stomach twist harder. I felt like a ghost in my own body, like I was being buried alive in another woman’s life.Something in me kept whispering that I needed to see him. I wanted to know who this Alpha was, the man everyone feared, the man I was forced to marry. But he never showed up. Time passed, and when it finally came to the ritual p
Today was supposed to be my twin sister’s mating ceremony.As the Alpha daughters of the Dravenclaw Pack, it should’ve been a day of joy and pride, a grand celebration.But it wasn’t.Instead, fear clung to the air like poison, thick enough to choke on.I stood in a corner of the pack house, watching everything unfold. Maids rushed back and forth, faces tight with stress as they tried to make everything perfect. The rich aroma of food filled the air, blending with the faint music playing in the background. The lights shimmered beautifully across the hall, but none of it felt warm, just hollow, like the calm before a storm.My hands trembled as I stared at the pocket watch ticking in my palm. Each second felt like a countdown to disaster. Not because my twin was getting mated… but because of what she was about to do.“Elara, don’t mess with me. Elara, don’t mess with me,” I muttered under my breath, my chest rising and falling too fast.Inside me, my wolf, Lola, growled lowly. Her voic







