ログインJust emptiness.A missing place.I lay there on the floor, unable to move for a few seconds, every inch of me shaking from the force of what had just been ripped away. My chest felt hollowed out. My wolf had gone silent inside me, I could feel him curled deep and hurt and fading, as if he had retrea
**please if you can, leave a review on the homepage of this book, it helps it push to more readers, thanks 💚Kai.“I, Aria Langston, reject you, Kai Blackthorn, as my mate.”The words didn’t just reach me.They entered me and tore through me.For a single suspended second, everything in the room se
“How cruel, because the worst part…” I whispered, my voice trembling, “is that we’re mates.”The word tasted bitter and I looked at him again.At the boy I had loved. At the wolf who had broken me.“The Moon Goddess blessed me with my mate…” I said softly, tears streaming down my face, “and he turne
Aria.I couldn’t breathe. It felt like the room was closing in around me.It felt like something had wrapped around my chest and tightened with every passing second, squeezing the air out of me until all I could do was gasp. My hand flew to my chest as I stumbled back, my vision blurring, my thought
The room tilted and I could see it. The trees. The darkness. The desperation and fear in my breath as the wolf had approached me.“I watched you,” he said. “As you got closer to the border.”My legs felt weak.“And just when I thought my son would do what he always does… nothing…”He smiled and it w
Aria.I didn’t understand.The words lingered in the air, heavy and suffocating, and I found myself staring at Kai like if I just looked at him long enough, he would say something, anything, that would make it all make sense.“What’s going on, Kai?” My voice came out smaller than I intended, trembli
I saw the bruise again and swallowed hard. “I… I should go,” I whispered, needing space, air, anything to escape the weight of his gaze.But Luke shook his head slightly and reached into his jacket. “Wait,” he said. “Before I leave. I wanted to give you something.”He held out a small box, simple bu
The announcer’s voice boomed over the speakers, “The Ravens advance to the next stage of the championships!”My gaze swept the field until it landed on him. Kai.He was pulling off his helmet, sweat darkening his hair, his blue eyes gleaming even from a distance. He and the rest of the team lined up
AriaI stared at Alpha Elias, his face carved with lines that looked older than I remembered. His eyes carried too much, regret, pain, secrets. When he sighed, it filled the whole room, heavy and tired.“Aria,” he said quietly, “you are the one who will save them.”My heart stilled in my chest. “Me?
“The younger ones are forced to attend Ravencrest’s school. My parents, our elders, they were ordered to swear allegiance. They refused. Now they’re locked in the dungeons.” My chest heaved with the weight of it. “Are you here to save them, Alpha?”I searched his face desperately, praying for hope,







