CHAPTER 4
COMBAT DAMON’S POV. “Asher, that girl is my mate.” I stormed into my dorm, pacing to the window to steady my breath. Asher, my beta, shot to his feet the moment I entered. “Alpha, who is your mate? You just lost one—” “The traitor,” I cut him off, my voice low and controlled though my fists trembled at my sides. “That tainted girl is my mate.” His eyes widened. “Impossible.” “The academy board cannot know. Not even my father can hear of this. No one must ever find out I am bound to a girl who destroyed her sister’s home.” Asher nodded slowly. “Understood, Alpha. This secret dies in this room. But we need to act. We must find a way to erase her from your name.” “Yes, we must. Otherwise she keeps reducing my worth and my chance to sit as King Alpha.” I raised a hand to my face, fighting the storm inside me. My wolf snarled, restless, almost as if it wanted to protect her instead of erase her. “Not only is she mine,” I ground out, “she is also my brother’s mate.” Asher’s head jerked back, his eyes wide. “No. That cannot happen again.” “It will never happen again,” I roared, pacing hard, my boots striking the floor. “The Moon Goddess may test me, but I refuse to share anything with Darius. Not power, not blood, and never a mate. Fate will not repeat itself. Over my dead body will I let it happen.” “Tell me, Alpha,” Asher said, coming closer. “What would you have me do? I will obey. My loyalty is to you.” He bared his fangs. I felt his wolf press against mine, fierce. “Pin a murder on her,” I said, my voice cold and hard, eyes bloodshot. “Turn the entire academy against her. Let Nightowl exile her, not just from the academy but from packs across the seas. Do it by tomorrow night.” Asher’s gaze sharpened. “Done, Alpha. Consider it done.” *** I got to the combat training ground, and as usual, everyone was already waiting for me. The moment they saw me coming, they rushed to arrange themselves. “The Alpha is here!” someone shouted as the others trembled and hurried into line. They wore black coats, swords gripped tightly in their hands, ready for training. “It’s combat time. And we all know the rules,” I said, my gaze sweeping through the crowd. That was when my eyes caught her. She stood with her sword, holding it in the most careless way. The sight made me grit my teeth. I hate to admit it, but she is the finest traitor I have ever seen. Her emerald eyes cut straight through me, her raven hair falling to her sides like silk. Her body stood proud, shaped like glass molded to perfection. “You are wolves, and weakness is a disease,” I shouted, tearing my eyes from her to scan the crowd. They listened like their lives depended on my voice. “No bloodshed. I repeat, bloodshed is forbidden during combat training.” When my gaze fell back on her, I caught the slight hitch in her breath. “Pair with your neighbors. Combat begins now.” Everyone rushed to find a partner, but she remained still, standing alone like a lost pup. I walked toward her slowly, my eyes never leaving hers. “I want to believe you are not deaf,” I said. She muttered under her breath, “I detest taking orders from you.” Then louder, she added, “No one wants to pair with me.” “I heard you,” I said coldly. “Then you are pairing with me.” Gasps broke out across the crowd. “She will bleed if she trains with him,” someone muttered, but her emerald eyes did not waver. Not a flicker of fear. She was good at hiding it, too good. Her gaze swept the grounds, searching, and I knew who she was looking for. Darius. But he wasn’t here. “Do not bleed, or you will be thrown into the dungeon!” My voice cut through the air. “Begin!” She raised her sword, her hand trembling. I could hear the clash of steel around us as others began, but my eyes stayed on her. I did not move. I wanted to see how she would come at me. She stepped forward and swung, the strike sharp but unsteady. Her blade sliced through empty air as I shifted aside. Again she came, harder this time, her breathing uneven. It was reckless, just like watching a rabbit try to fight a wolf. A smirk tugged at my lips. I let her swing again and again, each strike missing me by inches, each one only feeding her anger. Her brows furrowed in frustration. I could feel my wolf fighting me maybe for teasing and it only made me happy. With a smile I swung my sword for the first time and it cut her arm. My breath hitched, and I didn’t know why. A red light flared across the combat room, and everything stopped. “Someone is bleeding!” a voice shouted. All eyes turned to her. For the first time, fear flickered in her emerald gaze. “You were not meant to bleed,” I said, my face hard. The academy soldiers stormed in, boots pounding as they marched to seize her. Then Darius appeared, striding in from behind. He reached her first. “Hey, mate,” he whispered, wiping the blood from her skin. “I’ve got you,” he added with a quiet smile. Heat surged through me, and I felt my eyes burn red before I forced myself to look away. The light blaring in the room died down. One by one, the soldiers lowered their guard and turned back. “I won’t let you bleed in the next combat,” Darius promised, his voice steady, almost too sure. “A traitor doesn't need a company from us Darius,” My beta said his eyes shot red. “Yes, she doesn’t need to be compensated,” another voice added. “The rule says do not bleed, but here you are bending the rules,” Asher said. I stood in silence, my eyes fixed on the chaos as the room erupted in arguments. “You should go back to being Damon’s puppy, Asher,” Darius shot back, then gave me a hard look before leading her away at his side. She turned just before leaving, her emerald eyes gleaming with defiance, a smirk tugging at her lips. “Guess your brother’s better at first aid than you are at being Alpha.”CHAPTER 7Zima’s POVLocked in…The broad chested soldier yanked me forward, his grip crushing my wrists as he dragged me down the corridor. The cuffs were cold and made my arms hurt.“Easy, my arms,” I hissed through clenched teeth. “You are hurting me.”He smirked, shoving me into the dark cell. “Get used to it. Pain will be your only companion once you are exiled.”The heavy door slammed shut with a metallic clang, the lock turning with finality.I sank against the wall, my breath trembling. My chest tightened with the weight of it all. I knew I got drunk that night, but it was only one drink. How could they twist it into this? Could I really have killed someone? And why did Darius look almost happy when the footage was declared missing? I let out a long sigh.I searched my mind, digging into my memory. I only remembered the kiss and Darius carrying me to the room. I had never been wrong about being the werewolf version of bad luck.Just then the door jingled. I looked up to see
CHAPTER 6Not meDAMON'S POV I stood at the doorway with my arms crossed. I had planned to do this, but at the last minute I changed my mind and told my beta to back off during the Mate Bonding season.“I didn’t kill anyone!” she screamed.I watched as the soldiers clamped cuffs around her wrists. My wolf stirred, fighting to break free, restless because she was being shoved against the wall. I forced him down. Her pain was none of my concern. Still, I couldn’t ignore the thought, someone wanted her out of the academy, and I needed to know who planned it.“Evil wolf! You killed your own kind!”The room erupted with shouts. Someone spat in her face, and my wolf clawed at me, begging to rip their tongues out.“She will be locked in the jail until the academy board decides her fate, Alpha,” the head soldier said.Her eyes brimmed with tears, and I saw how hard she fought to blink them back.“Okay,” I said with a small nod, stepping aside to let them pass.I stormed into my dorm where As
CHAPTER 5Zima's POV MATE BOND I strode into the dorm assigned to me. The walls were black like the rest of the building, the bricks old and cold. I paused at the doorway, scanning the room.My eyes landed on her immediately, the blonde who had thrown her panties at me before, laughing as if I were nothing. The memory of that humiliation made my jaw tighten.“No way the traitor girl is my roommate,” she said, standing from her bunk to face me.“My name is Zima, not traitor girl,” I said, keeping my face hard and my fangs bared.“Girl, put back your fangs. I don’t care what you are,” she said, laughing hysterically.“That’s your side over there,” she said, pointing to the corner where my bags were. I moved over and sat down.“Your panties stink, by the way,” I said, letting my hands flicker.She threw her head back, laughing. “You lie too much. I’m Sophie,” she said, sitting.“Whatever,” I muttered and brought down my bag to take out some dresses.“I can’t believe you’re still mad ab
CHAPTER 4 COMBATDAMON’S POV.“Asher, that girl is my mate.”I stormed into my dorm, pacing to the window to steady my breath. Asher, my beta, shot to his feet the moment I entered.“Alpha, who is your mate? You just lost one—”“The traitor,” I cut him off, my voice low and controlled though my fists trembled at my sides. “That tainted girl is my mate.”His eyes widened. “Impossible.”“The academy board cannot know. Not even my father can hear of this. No one must ever find out I am bound to a girl who destroyed her sister’s home.”Asher nodded slowly. “Understood, Alpha. This secret dies in this room. But we need to act. We must find a way to erase her from your name.”“Yes, we must. Otherwise she keeps reducing my worth and my chance to sit as King Alpha.”I raised a hand to my face, fighting the storm inside me. My wolf snarled, restless, almost as if it wanted to protect her instead of erase her.“Not only is she mine,” I ground out, “she is also my brother’s mate.”Asher’s head
CHAPTER THREE“So… you eat your mates?” I asked, trying to steady my shaky voice. I forced my head up, meeting his dark eyes.“Exactly,” he said calmly. Too calmly.“You are sharp. I will give you that,” he added, his tone cutting.“Why would you even do that? Why would you eat your mate?”His lips curved into something cold. “I will do the same to you if you dare let anyone know about this bond. No one should ever find out we are mates.”My chest tightened. “But why?”“Because I do not want you. I cannot let these people who worship me know that my mate is a traitor. You destroyed your sister’s home. Tell me, what kind of wolf does that?”“You are not so different from the devil,” I said, my fists tightening at my sides.He laughed, throwing his head back, the sound cruel and mocking.“You have some balls,” he sneered, his eyes glinting darkly. “And I cannot wait to crush it. No one talks back to me. Not in this world, not in any other, will I ever allow something like you to be tied
CHAPTER TWO ACADEMY Zima. “Aria, you need to listen to me! That video is a lie. Please, just let me explain!” I cried, following her out to the balcony. People were already leaving the hall. Some stayed behind in small groups, whispering about me, their eyes filled with judgment. No one wanted to hear the truth, not even my own sister. Aria stopped and spun around, her eyes glowing red with fury. “Nothing you say will ever erase what I saw in that video. Nothing!” “Please, it was Kael. I know you do not believe me, but he tried to touch me. I did not…” “Listen to yourself. No, listen!” Aria snapped, her lips twisting into a wry smile. “You were pinned against the wall, enjoying his lips on your neck.” My heart dropped. “Aria, do not say that…” “Our parents made a mistake when they had you,” she hissed. The door burst open. Kael walked in with that smug smirk plastered on his face, holding a folded sheet of paper. “From the elders of Silverpang Pack,” he announced, handing