She was born wolfless. He promised her forever. But betrayal was just one heartbeat away. Ostracized for not having a wolf, she’s the pack’s shame until the alpha’s son claims her as his mate. Their love is forbidden but fierce, and everything was supposed to change at the claiming ceremony. Until he collapses poisoned. All fingers point at her as the guilty one. With the pack in chaos and the healers helpless, she does the unthinkable: seeks out the reclusive Lycan King the same mysterious man she once saved and never forgot. But the boy she remembered has become a cold, powerful ruler with eyes that burn through lies and through her soul. He agrees to help... at a price. A vow to return. When she returns to save her mate, she walks into her worst nightmare. Her sister wears the Luna’s crown. The alpha’s son no longer remembers his promises. And she is branded a traitor. Now, hunted by her own pack, her only hope lies in the one man she once abandoned. The Lycan King.
Lihat lebih banyak“They’re already calling you the cursed one, they are not to be blamed, you're Eighteen and still no wolf? That’s gotta be some kind of sick record.”
My sister’s voice was sickly sweet as she leaned against the doorframe of my room, arms crossed, eyes dripping with mockery. “Maybe the Moon Goddess forgot you exist, Kiera.” She said laughing. My hands clenched around my gym bag. Don’t cry. Don’t react. Don’t give her the satisfaction of seeing you hurt. But it was too late. The humiliation settled like a stone in my stomach and Cassandra saw it, she always does. “Seriously though,” “what kind of Beta can’t even shift on her birthday? Goddess, even the omegas pity you.” “The Moon Goddess gives wolves in her own time.” I said trying hard not to sound pathetic. “Oh, please,” She sneered, flipping her golden curls. “Stop using that excuse. You’re just a disgrace to the our bloodline.” I paused. That word. Disgrace, I have heard it so many times that it stopped stopped stinging. Not when Dad makes sure to remind me of how much of it I was to him, the pack whispered it and even I whispered it to my own self. I turned sharply. “At least I don’t bully people to feel better about myself.” Her smirk twitched. “Oh sweetheart, I’m not bullying. I’m educating, besides I'm already better than you in every sense.” She stepped closer, invading my space. “You really think Dorian’s going to stay interested in someone like you? A mate who can’t even shift? Goddess, it’s pathetic.” The mention of his name sent my heart into overdrive. Dorian. My mate….The future Alpha. The only person in this cursed pack who didn’t look at me like I was garbage. A soft growl sounded behind me. Finally, he was here to save me from Cassandra's sharp tongue. I didn’t have to look. I felt him. His presence was like gravity, pulling, fierce, undeniable. “Cassandra.” Dorian’s voice was low, dangerous. “Step back.” Lydia turned pale. She forced a smile and stepped away from me instantly. “Alpha,” she purred, with a sweet voice. “We were just talking.” “No,” he said. “You were harassing my mate.” Mate. He said it so clearly, so fiercely At least there was someone who wasn't ashamed of me. Cassandra blinked. “I—I didn’t mean” “Leave.” She scurried off like a kicked pup. “Are you ready?” He said picking up my bag “You okay?” “Don’t.” “I’m fine,” I whispered, even though I wasn’t. Not even close. He reached for my hand, intertwining our fingers, “I told you, Kiera. I don’t care that you haven’t shifted, you think I give a damn? I’ve waited three years for you. I’d wait three more you’re mine and will always be.” “I know…” But I didn’t sound convincing. Not even to myself. He cupped my cheek. “Then stop looking like you’re waiting for me to reject you.” “I’m not,” I lied. He leaned in, whispering low so only I could hear. “You’re going to shift, Kiera. I feel it. She’s in there, just waiting.” I nodded, eyes burning. Dorian might believe in me. But no one else did. Not my father, who couldn’t even look me in the eye anymore. Not my sister, who treated me like dirt. Not even the pack, who whispered behind my back every time I walked by. No wolf. No worth. That’s how it worked here. — By the time I got home, the mask I wore all day was cracking. “You’re late,” Dad snapped as I stepped inside. “Again!” “Sorry. I got held up.” “By Dorian?” Mom chimed in from the kitchen. “He needs to stop coddling you. You’re making a fool of this family.” I gritted my teeth. “He’s my mate.” “And you’re still wolfless,” Dad barked. “Do you know what that makes us look like? A Beta family with a defective daughter.” Ouch, defective. That one hurt more than usual. “I didn’t choose this,” I said, voice shaking. “No,” Cassandra smirked, stepping into the room, arms folded. “But Dorian did. But of course its for now.” I narrowed my eyes. “What’s that supposed to mean?” She smiled sweetly. “You really think he’s going to make you Luna like this? Can’t even shift, can’t protect the pack, can’t link minds….” “Shut up.” I said boiling with anger. “Girls,” Mom warned. But she wasn’t done. “The council won’t approve you. And when they force him to choose someone else, don’t say I didn’t warn you.” “You’re just jealous…..” “I’m strong. I shifted at fifteen. I earned my wolf. You’re just… a burden, Its the harsh reality Kiera.” I snapped. “Say that again….” “Kiera!” Dad roared. “Enough.” I stepped back, breathing hard. My hands were clenched into fists. Cassandra smiled, victorious. She loved pushing until I snapped, and I always fell for it. “Get out of my sight,” Dad growled. “You’re an embarrassment.” So I did. I ran. — I didn’t know where I was going until I got there. The edge of the woods, where Dorian and I first kissed. The wind howled through the trees, and for a moment, I wished I could just disappear into it. “Why won’t you come out?” I screamed to the forest. “Why won’t you shift? I need you…” I dropped to my knees, crying heavily, fingers digging into the dirt. The pain in my chest burned hot and almost felt physical. “I’m your mate,” I said to the wind, to the wolf that wasn’t there. “I deserve you…” But there was nothing. No stirring…..No voice. Just silence. But then… I heard it. Soft footsteps. The familiar scent of pine and cedar wrapping around me like warmth against the cold. Dorian. “How did you know I'd be here?” He didn’t say anything at first. Just crouched down beside me, his presence steady, unmoving but comforting. And then, slowly, he reached for my hand. “Kiera,” he murmured, voice low. “You don’t have to do this alone.” I let out a shaky breath, squeezing my eyes shut. “I don’t know if I’ll ever shift, Dorian,” I admitted, the words barely above a whisper. “What if… what if this is all I’ll ever be?” His fingers tightened around mine. “Then I’ll love you as you are.” That broke me, he loved me this much and I might end up not being by his side. He held me, arms strong, comforting me in the way only he could. “You’re not weak,” he said softly. “You’re not a disgrace. And I swear to the Moon Goddess, I will never let anyone make you feel like you are.” I didn’t answer right away. But for the first time in a long time, I wanted to believe him. As if in sync, the wind howled through the trees, but this time, it didn’t feel empty. It felt like a whisper, a promise. Maybe I wasn’t broken. Maybe… my time just hadn’t come yet.The last howl faded into the darkness as quickly as it had started like someone had shut it up.I didn't wait to see if another beast was coming. I picked myself up with what strength I had left in me,and walked.Until the forest opened into a wide clearing surrounded by jagged mountains.There it was just like it was described in the old story that had been passed down generations.A dark gate, carved into the side of the mountain, wrapped in black vines that pulsed like veins. Two massive stone statues flanked it, creatures with wings, horns, and hollow eyes that seemed to follow my every move.I was in the Lycan King's territory.A growl rumbled from the shadows.I dropped to my knees, hands in the dirt. "Please," I whispered. "I'm not here to fight."From behind one of the statues, a towering figure stepped forward.He wore dark armor streaked with mud and blood, and his face was hidden beneath a silver wolf mask.A guardian."You shouldn't be here," he said, his voice like grave
The iron door creaked open.I didn’t move better still I couldn’t. My wrists ached from being shackled all night and my back ached from sleeping on the cold stone floor.“Get up.”The gruff voice of the guard echoed into the damp dungeon. I didn’t recognize him not that it mattered. Alot of things didn't matter to me any more “What now?” I muttered, forcing myself up on shaky legs. “Another round of beatings?”I said already preparing myself for the worst.He didn’t answer. Just unlocked the chains with a loud clink and yanked me to my feet.“They want to see you.”“They?” My voice cracked.“The Council.I flinched at the word. The council of Elders. The men who sentenced me to rot in this pit.The walk through the corridors was filled with silence, save for the occasional jeer from guards.“Still alive, wolf-less freak?”“I wish I was allowed to torture her, she'd have been begging for death by now ““Why would she curse him, he was such a lovely person ”That’s why she didn’t shi
“Get her away from him!” someone roared.Hands pulled me back so hard I hit the ground, knees scraping raw. I screamed, reaching for Dorian but he was already surrounded. Warriors pushed me aside like filth, like I was the toxin tearing through his veins.“Dorian!” I cried, trying to crawl back, but a boot slammed into my stomach, knocking the wind out of me.“Restrain her!”I was bundled up roughly by the arms and dragged on the stony ground.“I didn’t do anything!” I shouted, thrashing. “Let me go! He needs help!”“He’s dying because of you!” someone shouted from the crowd.Blood. There was so much of it. Dorian’s body convulsed, mouth foaming, eyes rolling back. His best friend was pounding on his chest now, shouting commands to the healers who had already gone pale.“Poison,” one whispered.“magic?” another questioned.“He was fine until he touched her…”“Get her out of here!”I screamed until my throat burned. But no one listened.They dragged me away from the grove, past the whi
“I can’t believe you’re actually trying to walk in there like you belong.”Cassandra’s voice pierced through the morning air before I even made it past the stone archway that marked the entrance to the sacred grove. She was already in her ceremonial robe that hugged her perfect curves, her hair in a flawless bun. She was with other girls in flowing white, laughing and twirling, their wolves brushing just beneath the surface of their skin.I clenched my teeth and kept walking, silk robe tight in my arms.“I was invited,” I said without looking at her. “Same as you.”Every female chosen to be claimed by her mate must walk through the sacred grove and receive the pack’s blessing.Today was finally my turn.She let out a light laugh, the kind that turned heads. Two girls behind her whispered something and giggled.“Invited?” Cassandra turned, her perfectly sculpted brow arching as she followed me step for step. “You think they invited you out of respect? No, they did it out of pity.
“They’re already calling you the cursed one, they are not to be blamed, you're Eighteen and still no wolf? That’s gotta be some kind of sick record.”My sister’s voice was sickly sweet as she leaned against the doorframe of my room, arms crossed, eyes dripping with mockery. “Maybe the Moon Goddess forgot you exist, Kiera.”She said laughing. My hands clenched around my gym bag.Don’t cry. Don’t react. Don’t give her the satisfaction of seeing you hurt.But it was too late.The humiliation settled like a stone in my stomach and Cassandra saw it, she always does.“Seriously though,” “what kind of Beta can’t even shift on her birthday? Goddess, even the omegas pity you.”“The Moon Goddess gives wolves in her own time.”I said trying hard not to sound pathetic.“Oh, please,” She sneered, flipping her golden curls. “Stop using that excuse. You’re just a disgrace to the our bloodline.”I paused. That word. Disgrace, I have heard it so many times that it stopped stopped stinging. Not wh
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