LOGINThe long awaited chapter is here, Aria waited her whole life for her wolf… but the night she finally meets her, the past finds her too. The wolf who hurt her, who changed her fate, and now she must face the truth she was never ready to face.
I let out a bitter laugh. “That’s all he ever was to you, wasn’t it?”Silence.“And now you expect me to be the same?” I asked.His eyes sharpened. “You are the same. You have a duty to this pack and the pack comes first. Your position as the next Alpha comes first.”The certainty in his voice made
Kai.By the time I reached the mansion, my hands were still shaking.I killed the engine of my motocycle, the sound echoing too loudly in the quiet driveway. For a moment, I didn’t move. I just sat there, gripping the handlebars, trying to steady my breathing.Aria’s face flashed in my mind.Those g
“I need to know,” he muttered. “I need to know why—”“Kai, please—”“I need to talk to my father.”That stopped me as the fear clouded my head again and I reached towards him but he was already moving toward the kitchen counter and looking for his keys.Panic surged through me.I rushed forward and
Aria.I couldn’t stop staring at Kai..Even after Riko finished reading, even after the brawl between both of them, those words felt like they were still echoing in my head. Noah’s voice lingered in them, soft, tired, and apologetic and it made my chest ache in a way I didn’t know how to process.I
Riko laughed, but there was no humor in it.“Want to know why?”He stepped closer, his voice turning sharp.“Because I look like him.”My stomach twisted.“The same man who beats her,” he said. “The same man who—”He cut himself off for a second, jaw tightening before forcing the words out anyway.“
And suddenly all the voices I had buried at the back of my mind got louder.The whispers from the team. The disappointment of the pack. The look of failure, weakness and defeat.I heard them everywhere.Failure. Weak. Not good enough.Father said it. He claimed I was nothing but a mere disappointmen
Aria.I was going to kill him.Thirty whole minutes. That was how long I’d been sitting in the library, waiting like an idiot. My books had already been laid out, notes highlighted, pages bookmarked. I even sharpened my pencil twice. And yet, no Kai Blackthorn.“Meet at the usual spot for lessons to
Her voice had a bite to it. She turned and looked at me, and I froze.“I just hope,” she added quietly, “that if nothing else, she gets close enough to him to bring him and his wretched family down.”My heart dropped. The guilt rushed in like a wave.I looked away, unable to meet her eyes. “Come on,
I blinked and turned back slightly, just enough to make it seem like I had been listening.“Sounds good. See you in class.” I muttered, clapping his shoulder.I didn’t wait to see his reaction, but I didn’t miss the cold glare he threw my way either. I wasn’t in the mood for another lecture.I adjus
He looked…I swallowed.He looked hot.Majestic, even.I hated how my breath caught. How I paused just to watch him. How my stomach did that little turn I’d grown too familiar with. The girls who followed him around? The fan club? I understood it now. Not because they knew him, but because from a di







