My name is Caitlyn. I was once the Alpha heir of the Fang Pack, a proud werewolf family that thrived in the secluded mountains, far from human sight. Life in a pack was simple but structured. Everyone had their role, and the pack came before anything else.
In the world of werewolves, hierarchy defines everything. At the top are the Alphas, the ones who lead and protect. Then come the Betas, who keep things running smoothly. And at the bottom are the Omegas, who are often overlooked but still have their place. Across the land, many packs like ours exist, each with its territory, customs, and laws. My pack, the Fang Pack, wasn't the largest or the strongest, but we were close, and for a long time, that was enough. For most of my life, I was happy. I thought I knew where I belonged, and I trusted the bonds that held us together. But everything can change in an instant...Caitlyn's POV
"Caitlyn! You should be in the kitchen right now, not in the basement! Are you trying to slack off again?"
Judy's hoarse voice cut through the house. I sighed, pushing myself off the creaky old spring bed.
She is the beta female of the Fang Pack and my nightmare.
My name is Caitlyn Hill, and I'm the omega of the Fang Pack.
A year ago, I was the sole alpha heir in the Pack.
"Caitlyn!" Judy urged again.
"Coming!" I called back.
I looked at myself in the mirror. My golden-brown hair was hidden under a baseball cap, and my sapphire blue eyes were dull with exhaustion.
A high nose and lips could be tempting, but all of it was buried under layers of coal dust from the basement.
I did this on purpose; beauty only brings more trouble.
In the kitchen, I was preparing breakfast for today: toast and eggs.
Judy swung her cane and hit hard on my arm. "Stop slacking! Christmas is just a few months away, and we have too much to prepare!"
I lowered my head obediently to avoid more beatings.
"Where's Beth?" a man's voice came from the doorway. My body went rigid.
It was Jason—my ex-fiancé, my first mate.
I remembered how he used to look at me under the silver moonlight, standing by the bonfire in the forest, swearing to me, "Caitlyn, you'll be my lover. I will love only you."
But later, I was drugged by my best friend Beth and ended up in bed with a stranger, all witnessed by Jason.
He rejected me, and I couldn't forget it. He wouldn't listen to my explanations and firmly said, "I, Jason Henry, reject you, Caitlyn Hill, as my mate."
My heart shattered, a wolf howled inside me, and I could feel her sadness and despair.
I endured the pain as best I could and responded to his rejection.
After the rejection, I didn't experience any werewolf symptoms—the burning pain, the threat of death.
It was strange. After a brief wave of heartbreak, my wolf and I seemed to return to normal, as though the pain had never been there.
But the next day, my parents were brutally killed by enemies, and Beth's father took advantage of the situation to become the new alpha of the Fang Pack.
Everything happened so fast like it had all been planned from the start.
When I realized what had happened, Beth was already engaged to Jason. To my shock, Jason's second mate turned out to be Beth?!
As for me, I felt nothing but bitter irony. Beth stood in front of me, looking down from her position. "Caitlyn, I won't drive you out of the Pack. I'll take care of you, but your abilities are too weak. You can only stay here as an omega."
I had just come of age, and the painful process of transformation had taken its toll on me. My wolf was still weak. If they threw me out, I wouldn't know how to survive.
But staying wasn't much better.
They withheld all my "wages," and I had nothing but leftover bread to eat every day.
"I told you! I will never marry her! My fiancé is only Jason!" Beth's sharp voice broke through the quiet of the study. When she saw Jason, her anger turned to surprise, and she jumped into his arms like a lively rabbit.
I turned away, pretending not to see any of it.
It had been a year, but the pain still lingered. My fiancé married my best friend.
I handed Beth the toast and eggs, and she smiled sweetly at me. "Thank you."
Then, lowering her voice, she added, "Covering up your beauty was the right choice, Caitlyn. You know, I care a lot about your past with Jason."
I nodded and said nothing.
Alpha Joseph also came to the table; he was Beth's father.
At the dining table, they argued again while I sat on the utility room staircase, nibbling dry bread and looking at the book in my hands.
"Beth, you should have listened to me! "
"Sorry, Joseph. Beth is my fiancée. She should marry me."
"But this is a blood oath!" Joseph slammed his fist on the table, his voice heavy with frustration.
A vow sealed in blood—those who break it will die.
Silence hung in the air.
I strained to hear and caught Beth's words: "That man shouldn't be me either!"
The rest of her words faded into silence.
After breakfast, Joseph instructed me to go to the study.
Beth stood nearby, her golden curls cascading down, her chin held high like a proud swan.
Joseph spoke, "Caitlyn, you should know that without us, you would have been killed by the enemy's Pack or become their slave. It was at Beth's request that we took you in. You should remember our kindness."
I remained silent. If being treated as an omega and having my parents' Pack taken away was considered kindness...
Beth looked down at me, "Now, here's your chance to repay that kindness—marry that sickly rogue!"
"Then you won't have any thoughts about Jason anymore!"
Oh, Beth probably didn't know. After Jason rejected me, I had no more thoughts of him. I didn't want to experience the feeling of not being trusted as a mate again!
My wolf roared angrily inside me, small yet fierce, despising these arranged circumstances and aching for freedom and true love.
Quiet!
I told her.
I looked at Beth, "I agree to marry him."
I didn't want to marry a man I didn't love, especially a rogue who might stink, lose control, or turn violent.
But I wasn't afraid!
If I could escape from here!
Caitlyn's POV
Soon, that day arrived.
I wore a simple white linen dress, the only half-decent outfit I had, as the rest of my clothes had become worn and faded from washing.
After all, I didn't have a fancy wedding gown.
For the first time in a year, I wiped away the coal dust from my face and revealed my true self!
I sat in the dark, damp basement, waiting for the strange man.
I have a mixed feeling. Leaving this place was a relief, but I still hadn't uncovered the truth behind my parents' deaths.
I didn't believe it was an accident!
And I had no idea what fate would bring me next.
I gently touched the relic left by my mother—a moonstone necklace. "Moon Goddess, am I making the right choice?"
"Caitlyn! You should be ready!" Judy shouted as she pushed open the iron door, letting light into the small, gloomy room.
As I stepped into the hall, I finally saw the man.
He sat in a wheelchair, his legs disabled, wearing a mask that covered most of his face. But even behind the mask, his pale lips showed his weakness.
He looked like he had been sick for a long time and much weaker than other healthy werewolves.
He was speaking with Joseph, his words occasionally interrupted by harsh coughing.
"Caitlyn?" Jason called me from the side, and I turned to find him looking at me, surprised. His face quickly shifted into a frown. "So, you've given up on yourself to marry him? A rogue?"
I frowned, keeping my tone indifferent. "I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean, Jason."
"Even if you reject me and I refuse you, you shouldn't degrade yourself like this! I heard from Beth that you begged the alpha to marry him."
I couldn't help but laugh, "Do you think I have the right to refuse? I'm the former alpha's daughter of the Fang Pack. If I were to refuse the current alpha, Joseph would agree!"
Ha, did you hear that? My ex-mate had such a ridiculous idea, always believing Beth without giving me an ounce of trust.
With nothing but a few lies from Beth, Jason had already convinced himself that I begged to marry a ROGUE.
Jason's shock turned to disgust, "Beth was right. You’re nothing but a whore, hopping from one bed to another for a purpose."
The words hit harder than I wanted to admit. Even though we had severed ties, hearing such insults still made my heart ache.
"Darling," Beth's sweet voice came over. She leaned against Jason like a boneless shrimp, her hazel eyes gleaming with pride. She put on that fake, saccharine tone, "You don't need to persuade Caitlyn anymore. I've tried to advise her, but she seems determined to marry that ROGUE."
"I can't believe someone like you was once my mate," Jason's face turned cold, he glared at me fiercely before turning and walking away.
Once they were gone, Beth's usual sharp, mocking demeanor took over as she smirked at me: "Did you see that? This is the man you're about to marry. He wears a mask because his face has been disfigured into a monster, and when he was driven out of the tribe, the alpha broke his legs."
"Haha, this is the destiny that suits you, Caitlyn. You should marry a crippled monster! Instead of fantasizing about Jason!"
I turned to her, she looked surprised, then jealous. I knew she always hated the way I looked, and she gritted her teeth, lowering her voice, "You should cover up your ugly face."
Caitlyn's POVTime had passed. The world was still quiet—peaceful, even. Not perfect, but alive. I walked through the heart of Eldoria, my footsteps soft on the stone paths that had replaced the battlefields. What once was a place of endless fight had now become a sanctuary, not just for wolves, but for anyone who had lived through the darkness.The grounds were lined with flowers, the scent of earth and life filling the air. The stone paths wound through trees that now stood tall and strong, as if they, too, had found the strength to stand in the sun after so many years of shadow.I stopped at the tree—the one where Raymond and I had first truly connected, where we had both bared our souls to each other for the first time. Our initials were carved into the bark, faint but enduring. The mark of our bond, written into the very heart of Eldoria, glowing softly with the magic we had chosen together.Raymond appeared beside me, his presence solid, steady. We
Caitlyn's POVRaymond and I returned to Eldoria, not as conquerors, not as the chosen, but as two wolves who had learned the weight of love and the freedom it could bring. We had the glyphs of legacy in our possession, the knowledge of the old ones who had come before us, and we knew what we had to do next.We established the Moon Archive. A place of truth. A living library of stories written not by victors, but by those who had survived the wars—the ones who had endured the pain, the loss, and the hope. We invited wolves of all kinds—rogue, pureblood, mixed—to contribute their stories. Their grief. Their joy. Every piece of truth, every memory, every tale would live on here.It didn’t matter who we were before. All that mattered now was who we were going to become. The young ones gathered around me as I read aloud the story of the Prime Wolf—not as a monster, not as an enemy—but as a warning. A lesson on the dangers of fear. Fear of what love could do, how it c
Caitlyn's POVThe cloaked figure before us was silent for a long time. When it finally spoke, its voice was low, almost a whisper carried on the wind. "Love forged in fire can still blind," it said, eyes glowing with an intensity that matched the weight of its words. "Before you lead others into peace, you must face one last Trial of Two."I exchanged a glance with Raymond, unsure of what was coming next, but resolute in my belief that we could face whatever it was together. The figure’s next words, though, sent a shiver through me.“The trial is not a battle,” the figure continued. “It is a mirror walk. You will each face your own labyrinth, built from your fears, your regrets, your choices. And you must find each other in the center—not by memory, but by feeling. By the bond you share."Raymond and I stood there for a moment, the weight of the trial sinking in. This wasn’t something that could be fought. We couldn’t rely on strength or weapons. We had t
Caitlyn's POVThe dreams started creeping back in, and this time, they weren't about the Prime Wolf. No, this was something older, something deeper, something that stirred in the shadows of my mind. I saw ruins—crumbling structures long forgotten by time. I heard whispers, foreign and ancient, speaking in tongues that made my skin prickle. And always, there was a throne, made of ashes and bone, sitting in the center of it all.I woke from one such dream with a sense of unease. It wasn't fear, not exactly, but something close—something that warned me. These weren’t just memories. These were messages. A reminder, perhaps, of something buried beneath everything we thought we had finished with.I confided in Raymond the next morning. He listened carefully, as always, his brow furrowed in thought, but there was no panic in his gaze. "Maybe we need to look at it differently," he suggested quietly. "Not as warriors, but as historians. Let's seek knowledge, not weapons.
Caitlyn's POVFor the first time in months, the world was quiet. There were no whispers of the Prime Wolf, no prophecies hanging over us, no battles to fight. The moon glowed silver, not red. The night felt like it had finally exhaled, and I couldn’t help but let myself breathe in the peace.I woke slowly, lazily entangled in Raymond’s arms. There were no nightmares, no rushing thoughts of a future I couldn’t control. There was only warmth, the softness of his skin against mine, and the quiet, peaceful rhythm of our breathing.I couldn’t remember the last time I felt this calm. It had been a long time since I was able to just exist—without the weight of the world on my shoulders. The future didn’t feel so heavy anymore. I could almost taste the freedom, and it was sweet.I spent my days reacquainting myself with life outside of battle. I helped with the pack children, playing with them, teaching them the things they would need to know to grow up in this n
Caitlyn's POVI walked through the heart of Eldoria with Raymond at my side, my steps light despite the weight of everything we had been through. For the first time, I didn’t feel like the prophecy’s child, or a weapon made to be wielded. I was simply Caitlyn. Just Caitlyn. And I stood there not as a chosen one, but as a leader by choice, as Alpha by choice.The people were bowing, as they had always done. And as they did, I stopped. I looked at them—at my people—and I didn’t feel the need to make them kneel anymore. I wasn’t the ruler they feared. I wasn’t here to hold them under my thumb. I wanted something different. I wanted them to stand beside me, not in submission, but in strength.“I want your loyalty, not your fear,” I said, my voice clear and strong. “I want your hands, not your knees.”The air shifted as my words settled into the space between us. There was no more need for the o