MasukI was chosen by the Moon Goddess, not by a man. I was a CEO who bowed to no one, until the Alpha I loved rejected me before the whole pack. One night, with a drunk Alpha who did not know it was me, I finished the bond and the fate began. Now Lucian Grey wants control, but the bond wants truth. And if he thinks rejecting me will make me disappear, he is about to learn why the Goddess never makes mistakes.
Lihat lebih banyakSophia's POV
Fifteen years of being seen as a halfling in my own pack. Fifteen years of living with guilt because my father killed his only best friend who was an Alpha, driven by greed, and stole his throne. My father is dead now, yet his sins still breathe through me. And now the previous Alpha’s son has returned to claim back what was stolen from him.
The cruel twist is this. I have craved to see his face again.
I loved Lucian Grey when we were still tender and unbroken. Before blood turned into curses and names became weapons. I loved him quietly. From a distance. I loved him the way a girl loves a dream she knows she is not allowed to touch.
But today is different because he will choose his mate. And my bloodline would be a curse in his mouth if I dared to stand too close to him.
The hall was already full when I walked in. The marble floors were polished so smooth that they reflected the moonlight pouring down from the glass dome above. Silver light coated everything, cold and unforgiving. The elders by in a half circle near the Alpha seat, their faces carved with age and secrets. Pack members filled the rows behind them, and whispers slithering through the air like restless snakes.
I took my place where I always did. Not hidden, but not welcome either. Just visible enough to be judged.
My heart would not slow. Each beat slammed against my ribs like it was trying to escape. I pressed my palms together, grounding myself, reminding myself who I was now. Not the silent girl they broke. Not the daughter of a dead tyrant.
Sophia Harvey. CEO of Sterling Atelier. A woman who had learned how to survive rooms far colder than this one.
“May we all rise.” Elder Edward’s voice rang out, sharp and commanding. Chairs scraped loudly as everyone stood at once. The sound scraped against my nerves. I rose with them, breath tight in my chest.
The doors opened. And the room changed.
Lucian Grey stepped inside, and the air itself seemed to bow.
He was taller than I remembered. Broader. Power rolled off him in waves that pressed against my skin. His black suit clung to his body like it was made for war, not ceremony. His dark hair brushed his collar. His face was carved from grief and control, sharp jaw, cold mouth, eyes like winter steel.
I forgot how to breathe.
So this is what fifteen years turned you into, I thought. Not broken. Not softened. But sharpened.
A quiet breath slipped past my lips before I could stop it. He's still beautiful. Still dangerous. The thought felt like a sin. Around me, voices stirred.
“Lucian Grey.”
“The rightful Alpha.”
“He has returned.”
I watched him walk forward, every step slow and deliberate, like the world should move out of his way. He did not look at me. Not once.
Elder Edward gestured toward the carved Alpha chair. “Lucian Grey, take your seat and claim your birthright.”
Lucian inclined his head slightly. “Thank you, Elder.” His voice was deep and cold, carrying easily through the hall.
When he sat, something settled into place. Like the pack itself had been holding its breath for years.
The air tightened and my lungs burned.
Elder Edward lifted his hands. “Tonight, under the watch of the Moon Goddess, we welcome our new Alpha. Let the bond be sealed by tradition, by blood, and by fate. Let us honor the return of Grey blood to the throne.”
Cheers erupted.
“Lucian Grey lives!”
“Long live the Alpha!”
I clapped with them. My hands were damp. My smile was tight.
Why does the sight of you still undo me, I wondered bitterly. I had stood in boardrooms filled with powerful men. I had closed deals worth millions without blinking. Yet one look at Lucian Grey, and I was that girl again, standing at the edge of his world.
The cheers died suddenly.
Old Marina drifted forward, her white robes glowing under the moonlight. Her staff struck the floor once, the sound sharp and final. “The moon speaks tonight,” she said. “The bond of mates is declared.”
The hall erupted into gasps. My heart stumbled. I forced air into my lungs, my fingers curling into fists at my sides.
Marina turned first to Lucian. Then she turned to me. “The Moon Goddess has chosen,” she announced. “Sophia Harvey is the fated mate of Alpha Lucian Grey.”
The world tilted.
For one suspended breath, everything was silent. Then Lucian stood. His chair slammed backward with a violent scrape.
“No.”
The word cracked through the hall like thunder. “No. I reject this bond.”
Whispers exploded around us. Shock. Delight. Hunger.
I straightened my spine. My heart rattled, but my voice did not shake. “You reject me?”
His eyes burned faint silver. “I reject this curse. This insult.”
I stepped forward before fear could stop me. “An insult? To stand where the goddess points?”
Lucian’s nostrils flared. “You think this is destiny? It is a mistake.”
“Because the Moon Goddess chose me as your mate,” I said evenly, “or because you are afraid?”
A flicker crossed his face. Surprise. Then fury. “Afraid of what?”
“Of someone who will not bow,” I answered. “You are surprised it was me. Out of all the women in this pack.”
Murmurs swelled.
“ Lucian, I built Sterling Atelier from nothing,” I continued, my voice steady. “I do not need your name, and I will not beg for it.”
Lucian took a hard step toward me, his voice dropping into a growl meant only for me. “You have no idea what I know about your blood.”
I met his gaze without blinking. “Then enlighten me, Alpha.”
He leaned close. Too close. Close enough for the pack to hear every word. “You do not want that truth.”
I tilted my head and whispered softly, for him alone. “You can hate me. You can hate every drop of Harvey blood. But you will not bully me. The goddess bound us for a reason, and you will feel that bond every time you breathe.”
His pupils flared. “What did you just say?” he rasped.
I turned my face to the room, a cool smile lifting my lips. “I said perhaps you should sit before you embarrass yourself further.”
A ripple of shocked laughter ran through the hall.
Lucian’s jaw tightened like it might shatter. “You think words can chain me?”
“I think the truth already has,” I replied.
He spun toward the council, fury blazing. “You sit there and call this fate? The Harveys killed my father. Her father murdered his own best friend and stole his throne. And now you expect me to lie beside their daughter as my Luna? Never.”
Gasps tore through the crowd.
I did not move. “You speak of the past while the future waits,” I said. “If you are Alpha, prove it. Face me, not my bloodline.”
His eyes narrowed. “Careful, Sophia.”
“Why,” I asked softly. “Afraid I might match you?”
The hall buzzed like a live wire.
Elder Edward rose slowly. “Lucian. You must not defy the will of the goddess. This is bigger than you. It is for the pack.”
Lucian laughed, bitter and sharp. “The goddess watched while my family was destroyed. She stayed silent while everything was stolen. And now she wants to hand me their daughter as a gift?”
Another elder spoke, calm and firm. “You will abide by the bond. For the city. For the survival of the pack.”
Lucian turned back slowly, fire burning in his eyes. “Make me.”
“Sophia, you dare not take advantage of an Alpha asleep, you dare not!”I can see Lucian’s eyes blaring hot as he pointed his index finger at me. The air in the room felt like it was catching fire, thick with the smell of his rage and the scent of the forest after a storm. His chest was heaving, his muscles tight and jumping under his skin like he wanted to reach out and break something. He looked at me with so much disgust that it felt like he was splashing ice water onto my naked soul.Oh, it hurts seeing someone you had wished for forever with seeing you as an enemy. It felt like a thousand tiny needles were stabbing into my heart all at once. My eyes never left his but I fought so hard not for him to see my tears. I had spent years building a wall around myself in the human world. I had built a luxury empire where I was the boss, where people looked at me with respect or fear. I had vowed I can’t be stepped on, that I would never let anyone see me bleed or beg again. But this tim
Lucian was just looking at me like a lost alpha that needs help. A weak one and sure I'm going to give him the help that he needs.He sat there on the edge of the bed like a man pulled out of a storm and dropped somewhere quiet. His shoulders were tense, his head slightly lowered, as though he was fighting something inside himself. This was not the fierce Alpha who stood before the pack with fire in his eyes. This was a man caught between memory and duty.I walked to him slowly and sat beside him on the bed. The mattress dipped under our weight, the room breathing around us in silence. I guided his head gently to my chest. He did not resist. His strength softened in my arms, and that alone made my chest ache.My fingers slid into his dark hair, smoothing it back the way I used to when we were younger.“Lucian, my Alpha,” I whispered. “I never knew both of us can still be together like this.”I inhaled him. The scent of his expensive perfume mixed with alcohol filled my senses. Beneath
I heard that hateful word from Lucian and I can't let Lucian win by his hateful words on me and my bloodlines. This wasn’t what I ever wanted since I was little. Lucian was the man I had always dreamed of, but him rejecting me and making me a public shame in front of the Ravens Pack was something I, Sophia Harvey, couldn’t take.The small room where I stood smelled like roses and fear. The sound of laughter and music came from the hall outside, but my heart was too heavy to feel joy. I stood still while Elara buttoned the back of my white gown. The gown felt heavy, like it was pulling me down, reminding me of the weight of what I was about to face.“My lady,” Elara whispered suddenly, her voice low and shaky.I didn’t turn around. “What is it, Elara?”“This is from your mother,” she said quickly. I felt her hand move under my gown, and something cold touched my skin. “She said this will make sure the night ends the way it should.”I froze. “How? What are you talking about?”Elara step
“You should not make a mockery of yourself, Sophia Harvey. We were never a thing,” Lucian said quietly, his golden eyes locked on mine, as my head came to a halt. His voice was calm, but it cut like a blade.I held his stare. “But you heard Marina,” I answered, surprised at the strength in my own voice. “She said it before the pack. You cannot pretend you did not hear.”Something flickered in his eyes, quick as lightning. He raised a hand, a warning more than a gesture. The pack shifted and murmured, the sound was like a restless wind through stone halls.“I will not go against the Raven’s pack,” he said, each word slow and deliberate. “Completing the bond will be done in the Alpha’s chambers, with the…” His gaze dropped to my hands. His jaw tightened as though the next words scraped his throat. “My… chosen mate.”The way he forced the phrase sent a sharp ache through my chest. My teeth pressed together hard, but I smiled anyway, first at him, then at the watching pack.The elder lift






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