Samantha's POV
I sat bolt upright, ignoring the way it made my head spin.
"That can't be possible," I breathed, clutching my stomach. "You must be mistaken. I'm not pregnant."
Ava bristled indignantly. "You know I only ever tell you the truth, Samantha."
She was right, as much as I hated to admit it at the moment. My wolf was weak right now due to our five years of torment, but she was still incredibly wise—back when I first shifted, Ava told me that with the proper nourishment, she could be extremely powerful. A silver wolf.
Silver wolves were incredibly rare—not having been seen in our world for over a century. Not only that, but they possessed powerful regenerative abilities and the gift of healing, with a deep understanding of werewolf anatomy.
Which meant that they had the ability to see a body's ailments before anyone else could.
Which also meant… that my wolf was correct when she said I was pregnant, even if I hadn't begun to have symptoms yet.
I sighed and flopped back down onto the small cot, running my hand over my face.
"That's why you fainted," Ava went on. "You almost lost control and released your scent. Kade would have known about the mate bond. So I made you pass out."
Ah. So it was a failsafe to keep Kade from finding out that he was bound to me in ways that neither of us ever wanted. Ever since Kade took me as his slave, Ava hid her presence whenever he was around to keep the fact that he was my fated mate a secret.
And now that I was pregnant, the mate bond would be even harder to ignore. So my wolf had to take matters into her own hands.
I bit my lip, hand instinctively fluttering to my belly as if I could already feel the little life within. My stomach was still flat, and I felt the same; but I knew that Ava was telling me the truth.
A baby. I was going to have a baby.
Becoming pregnant with my mate's pup should have been a joyous occasion. But all it brought was sadness. Kade didn't love me—quite the opposite, in fact. He hated me.
"You are nothing," his words from last night echoed through my mind. "You'll never matter to anyone. You'll die alone and miserable, and only then, for the first time in years, will I smile."
How could I have a baby with him?
I shuddered at the thought. "Kade can't know," I whispered into the darkness.
"Of course," Ava replied. "We'll keep this secret, just as we've kept all the others."
My wolf's support was comforting. I wasn't sure if I wanted to keep this child born of hatred yet, but for now, I had to focus on keeping the pregnancy hidden until the end of my sentence. Then, and only then, could I worry about my next steps.
I just had to survive for another seven months.
Those months passed interminably slowly. With each passing day, I grew weaker and weaker, both due to the pregnancy and my torment. I managed to hide the pregnancy, but only because my belly was still relatively flat due to my lack of nutrition.
Finally, on the final day of the seventh month, my family arrived to pick me up as promised. I didn't even know they had arrived until I heard my mother's familiar voice in the foyer.
"Where is my daughter?"
My hands shook as I dropped the toilet scrubber and rushed out of the bathroom. I nearly collapsed when I saw my father and mother standing there. My father, of course, showed little emotion; hardly more than a cold flick of his gaze over my bedraggled form.
However, my mother's eyes went wide when she saw my stained dress, ragged hair, and pale skin—a far cry from the healthy young woman she had last seen nearly five years ago.
"Samantha," my mother breathed, rushing forward and throwing her arms around me. "Samantha, my baby girl…"
I didn't cry as my mother held me close. I had stopped knowing how to cry a very long time ago.
And then, over my mother's shoulder, I saw Serena step out from behind my father. She looked like me—or at least, she once did, before my sentence. Now, she was just a bitter reminder of what I'd once had.
Beautiful golden hair trailing down her spine. A slender, upright posture. Bright green eyes.
But there was one thing that Serena and I had never shared: our spirit. She was once the introverted and quiet twin. Now her face was just as cold and unfeeling as our father before she schooled it into a mask of horror.
"Oh, Samantha!" Serena cried, rushing forward and throwing her arms around both me and our mother. "My dear sister, what did he do to you?!"
You have no fucking idea, I wanted to say, but held my tongue. Instead, I simply replied, "Can we leave now?"
My mother and sister stepped back and blinked at me. My mother held me by both shoulders, looking me over for injury. Everything was hidden under my clothes, but she didn't know that the worst injuries of all were the ones on the inside. The emotional torment. The baby.
"Samantha, aren't you happy to see us?" my father snapped. "We came all this way to pick you up, and you can't even crack a smile."
I flicked my gaze over to him and felt my chest tighten. Of course he would make this about him. He always did.
As if they hadn't fucking left me in this hellhole for five years.
"Oh. She's still blaming us," Serena sighed, taking another step back. The horror on her face had slipped away, her expression returning to its usual coldness. "As if it's our fault that she wound up here."
But it is your fault, I thought, but didn't say out loud. What was the point? No one listened to me. No one ever did.
"We suffered too, you know," my father went on, rolling his eyes. "You look at us as if we wanted you to be locked up here as Alpha Kade's ward."
Ward. I almost laughed out loud at that.
Not prisoner. Not slave.
Fucking ward.
It wasn't sorrow or relief that I felt building up inside of me just then, but anger. But my wolf quickly calmed me, reminding me that it wasn't worth it to argue with them.
Once again, Ava was right. The shitty bond I shared with this even shittier family was nothing now compared to the pain I had spent the last five years enduring. I just needed to get out and figure out what to do with the baby.
I forced my face into neutrality again and turned to my mother. "I'm just tired," I said, which was partially true. "I've been working a lot."
My mother's expression crumpled. She took my hands in hers, and it was only then that I realized my fingertips were trembling. "Oh, dear… You're shaking," she whispered, tears misting her blue eyes—so much like my own.
Before I could stop her, my mother lifted my hand, causing my sleeve to rise to reveal my wrist. I gasped, trying to pull it back down, but it was too late. My mother had already seen the black mark beneath.
"What's… What's this?" My mother asked, pushing my sleeve up.
I tried to pull away. "Nothing. Just a—"
"Oh, Goddess!" My mother cried out when she saw the dark bruises and the network of scars marring my arm.
Samantha’s POVThe Omegas shoved me to the floor in front of Natasha’s feet. My hands scraped roughly against the stone, forcing me to bite my tongue to keep from crying out in pain. If I cried out, then it would only satisfy her.“Explain this.” Natasha threw something down in front of me, and I looked over to see that it was a small notepad.I sat up and picked up the notepad with quivering fingers, flipping through the pages. It appeared to contain notes on Nightshade pack; particularly, extensive notes on the inner workings of the pack, the Alpha and Luna’s comings and goings, and other information such as hidden entrances and the code to the vault.“I… have no clue,” I said, handing the notepad back to Natasha. And it was true—I’d never seen those notes before in my life. “What does this have to do with me?”Natasha’s eyes flashed as she smacked the notepad out of my hand and sent it skittering across the floor.“Don’t play stupid with me, girl!” she barked. “I know you took thos
Kade’s POVSeveral days passed. Kade didn’t hear anything more about the strange rogue girl who apparently looked like Samantha, although the matter weighed heavily on his mind during that time.Everything changed when Ajax returned for more information—or rather, a single photograph that made Kade’s stomach drop.“My insider sent me this,” the Beta said, holding out his phone. “I thought you might want to see it.”Kade took the phone and studied the picture on the screen. It was blurry as if taken carelessly or perhaps in a hurry, but slowly, the figures began to materialize as Kade focused his vision.At first, Kade didn’t recognize the central figure in the image. It was female, yes, but had dark brown hair and wore a gray Omega’s uniform…But as he focused his eyes, he began to see the similarities. The same height. The same build. The same curve to her shoulders.This woman bore a striking resemblance to Samantha indeed.Kade made a decision then; he would go and see for himself.
Samantha's POVMy heart was beating so hard I thought it might pound clean out of my chest."Luna," Amelia blurted out, stepping between me and Natasha, "What are you—""Stay out of this, Gamma." Natasha's voice was as cold as ice. She snapped her fingers at Melvin and a few other Gammas. "Escort Elena to the Alpha House. Tyler. Samson. I want you to come as well."Tyler and his father both looked to be in shock, but didn't argue as Melvin and his cohorts took me to the Alpha House—the beautiful home that stood at the center of the compound, where only the Alpha's family lived.I swallowed hard as the house came into view. I'd lived in Crescent Hollow long enough to know that no Omega—or slave, in my case—ever got called to the Alpha's home for a good reason.And if Natasha knew about my past… Then she certainly intended to punish me.The Alpha House was warm and cozy inside, furnished lavishly with plush seating and golden chandeliers. I found myself standing in the middle of a sitti
Samantha's POV"Elena, are you sure?" Amelia looked uncertain. "You don't have to fight Melvin. He's a seasoned warrior and a male who's about three times bigger than you…"Truthfully, I wasn't actually sure if this was a good idea, but I felt like I had to do it now. Everyone was staring at me, and if I refused Melvin's challenge, then I would be labeled the weakling. I'd already had that status in Crescent Hollow and didn't want a repeat of my past life in any capacity.Besides, even if I lost, at least I wouldn't be the coward who backed down from the challenge. How bad could it be, anyway? With Tyler, Samson, and Amelia here, Melvin wouldn't really be able to hurt me."I'll be fine," I said.Melvin's smile turned into a sneer. "You heard the little rogue. She wants to fight. So let her fight."Amelia looked like she wanted to argue, but caved and stepped back. "Very well. The rules are simple: you have sixty seconds to spar. Whoever remains standing when the timer goes off wins. W
Samantha's POVThankfully, just a few days into my new life in Nightshade, Luna Natasha left. The energy shifted after that, and I felt relieved to have a little time without her suspicious gaze constantly boring into me.The day she left, the doctor arrived to perform a follow-up exam."Strange," the doctor said as he checked my body over. "Your body appeared perfect on the outside but very weak inside when the young Alpha first found you, which was strange. Now, your body appears to have recovered completely. Also very strange…"I couldn't help but grin upon hearing the news. So my body truly had healed entirely despite my history of abuse and injury. I suspected my wolf had something to do with it, but when I reached out again to thank her, there was still no response.Perhaps she was simply resting. She had been weakened for years due to malnourishment, after all. If she'd healed me, it had likely taken a lot out of her.I just hoped that was all it was and that she returned soon.
Kade's POVKade slammed the male into the nearby wall hard enough to crack the concrete. The male's face blanched, chin quivering with fear and dread."Say it again," Kade hissed. "Call that dead woman a slut and a whore."The male's throat bobbed. "I—I didn't mean—""Save it." Kade's fist tightened around the male's shirt. "Tell me, were you and your little friends involved in her physical abuse? I saw the scars and bruises on her body. Injuries that I never inflicted.""N-No, Sir—""Tell the truth."Kade's Alpha authority bled into his voice like a physical thing, turning the air thick and heavy with the command. All the Gammas in the room shot to their feet and began to speak at once."We only hit her when she misbehaved—""I swear, I didn't mean for it to leave a scar!""She was just a slave, and after what she did to cause your parents' deaths and your sister's torment, we thought we were helping…"A low growl rumbled in Kade's chest as the Gammas admitted to everything. Beating