The dead don't lie. At Nocturne Prep, everyone else does. Where Alpha heirs and supernatural elites sharpen their claws before ruling the world, accidents don't happen. So when Luna heiress Seraphina Vale plunges to her death, no one dares question it. Not at this school. Rae Vale spent her life hidden as an Alpha's omega bastard daughter. Now she's dragged from obscurity to replace her dead half-sister. Wearing Seraphina's crest, sleeping in her bed, drowning in vicious whispers. She's a fraud with a target on her back. To Professor Cassian Rhys, she is the reincarnation of his first love and his second-chance mate. To Luca Ashborne, the untamed Alpha prince with cruel games and an iron will, she’s a threat. To Kieran Duskmoor, the elusive bloodborn who wears apathy like armor, she’s pure fascination. These boys rule the academy. They want to unravel her or bury her. But Rae isn't here to play nice. Not when Seraphina's death was murder. Someone wants to finish what they started when Rae starts to get too close to the truth, and Rae refuses to be next. At Nocturne Prep, loyalty is rare, power is everything, and love might be the deadliest weapon of all.
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The slap came so fast I barely saw Celeste's hand move. My cheek burned where her palm connected, and I tasted blood where my teeth cut into my lip.
"You brought the wrong wine," she hissed, her perfect blonde hair catching the light from the crystal chandelier. "I specifically asked for the 1987 Bordeaux, not this cheap garbage."
I kept my eyes down, staring at the polished marble floor. "I'm sorry, Luna Celeste. I thought you said—"
"Don't you dare contradict me." Her voice could have frozen water. "Go to the cellar and bring back what I actually ordered. My guest is waiting."
I nodded and turned to leave, but her voice stopped me cold.
"And Rae? If you embarrass me again tonight, you'll regret it."
I walked through the ballroom, my face still stinging. The Vale estate was in full swing tonight, filled with the most important shifters in the territory. Crystal glasses clinked. Expensive perfume hung heavy in the air. Everyone wore their finest clothes, their shiniest jewelry, their most practiced smiles.
And there I was in my plain black dress, carrying wine bottles like the servant I was.
The whispers started the moment I passed the first group of guests.
"That's her, right? The bastard daughter."
"The Vales are really good people, giving her a place to stay and a roof over her head."
Someone chuckled. "She's only a maid after all. A good maid."
I kept walking. I was used to it by now. Eighteen years of being Alpha Magnus Vale's dirty little secret, the product of an affair he thought he'd buried in the past. But like all things, women suffered for a man's mistakes.
The cellar was cool and dark. I found the bottle Celeste wanted, the one she'd actually asked for in the first place. My hands shook slightly as I picked it up. The label was dusty, and I could see why it cost more than most people made in three months.
I climbed the stone steps back to the main floor, careful not to trip. The last thing I needed was to break this bottle too. The ballroom was even more crowded now, and I had to weave between groups of laughing guests to reach Celeste.
I was almost there when someone bumped into me.
The collision wasn't hard, just a shoulder brushing against mine. But the moment we touched, the world exploded.
I saw a woman pressed against a wall, her face twisted in terror. The man's hands were on her, rough and demanding. She was crying, begging him to stop, but he wouldn't listen. The fear in her eyes was so real, so raw, that it felt like my own.
"Please," she whispered. "Please don't do this."
But he was already—
The vision shattered. I was back in the ballroom, gasping for air. The wine bottle slipped from my numb fingers and crashed to the floor. Red wine spread across the expensive white epoxy like blood, and glass shards scattered in every direction.
The silence that followed was deafening. Every conversation stopped. Every eye turned to stare at me.
"Watch it," the man who'd bumped into me said. He was older, with silver hair and cold eyes. He looked at me like I was something he'd scraped off his shoe. Like I did not just get hit with memories of him raping someone.
"You're dead," whispered Sarah, one of the other maids. She grabbed my arm. "Rae, you're so dead."
I knelt down, trying to pick up the pieces with shaking hands. Maybe if I cleaned it up fast enough, maybe if I apologized enough, maybe—
"What the hell is wrong with you?"
I looked up to find Celeste standing over me, her face twisted with rage. The entire ballroom was watching now, waiting to see what would happen to the bastard daughter who'd dared to make a mess at their perfect party.
"I'm sorry," I whispered. "It was an accident. I'll clean it up and—"
The second slap was harder than the first. My head snapped to the side, and I saw stars.
"You embarrassed me in front of everyone," she said, her voice deadly quiet. "You will starve for two days for this. And that's kindness on my part."
I knew what I had to do. I'd learned long ago that the only way to survive in this house was to stroke Celeste's ego until she felt powerful enough to show even more ‘mercy’.
I dropped to my knees on the wine-soaked floor, glass cutting into my skin through my dress. "Forgive me, Luna Celeste. I'm so sorry. It won't happen again."
She looked down at me with satisfaction. "Clear this mess with your hands."
I started picking up the glass pieces, ignoring the way they sliced into my palms. Blood mixed with wine on the white floor. Some of the guests had started talking again, but I could feel their eyes on me.
Celeste's heel came down hard on my hand. I gasped, feeling the small bones shift under the pressure. She pressed down harder, and I bit my lip to keep from crying out.
"Next time," she said, "maybe you'll remember to be more careful."
Her phone rang. She lifted her foot and answered it, walking away from me but only making it two steps before she stopped.
"I'm confused," she said into the phone. "What do you mean Your condolences… hat happened to my Saraphina?"
The words hit the ballroom like a physical blow. Conversations died mid-sentence. Someone dropped a glass. Celeste's face went white.
"That's impossible," she whispered. "She's at your school. She's fine. She's—"
Celeste fell.
It happened so fast I didn't have time to react. One moment she was standing there, holding the phone to her ear, and the next she was on the ground. Her head hit the epoxy with a sickening crack that echoed through the ballroom.
Blood spread from beneath her blonde hair, mixing with the wine and glass on the floor.
"Luna Celeste!" I scrambled toward her, my own injuries forgotten. "Luna Celeste, wake up!"
She didn't respond. Her eyes were closed, her face slack. The phone had skittered across the floor, and I could hear a tiny voice calling from the speaker.
"Hello? Hello? Is anyone there?"
I picked up the phone with bloody, shaking hands. "Hello?"
"Oh, thank goddess. Is this Luna Celeste Vale?"
"No, this is... this is Rae. Her daughter. Luna Celeste just... she collapsed. What did you tell her?"
There was a pause. "I'm calling from Nocturne Prep and I'm afraid I have terrible news. It pains us to say that Luna Saraphina did not survive the fall."
The words didn't make sense. They bounced around in my head without finding purchase. What fall? Survive? "Are you saying my sister is dead?"
"I'm very sorry for your loss. The investigation is ongoing, but it appears—"
The phone was yanked from my hand. I looked up to see my father, Alpha Magnus Vale, his face carved from stone. He'd appeared so suddenly I hadn't even sensed him coming.
"This is Alpha Magnus Vale," he said into the phone. "Tell me everything."
I stayed on the floor next to Celeste, my hands pressed to her head wound, trying to stop the bleeding. Around us, the ballroom had erupted into chaos. Guests were murmuring, crying if you could even believe it, demanding answers. Someone was calling for the pack doctor as well.
But all I could think about was Saraphina. My half-sister, the golden child, the one who got everything I'd ever wanted. She was supposed to be safe at her fancy boarding school, surrounded by other wealthy shifter children. She was supposed to have the perfect life that had been denied to me.
Now she was dead.
I looked up at my father. His face was granite, but I could see the pain in his eyes. He'd loved Saraphina in a way he'd never loved me. She was legitimate, wanted, planned. I was just the mistake he'd been stuck with.
"What happened, Father?" I whispered.
He didn't answer. He was too busy talking to whoever was on the phone, his voice sharp with authority and grief.
Celeste stirred beneath my hands. Her eyes fluttered open, unfocused and confused.
"Saraphina?" she whispered. "Where's my daughter?"
I didn't know what to say. How do you tell someone their child is dead? How do you find words for something that destroys everything?
CASSIANI tried to recover. I focused on Rae. I noticed the way she gripped her folder, the tremble in her jaw, the way her eyes darted around like she expected someone to jump out and yell “fraud.” She looked like someone who had learned how to be invisible, someone who had gotten used to being forgotten.For a second, I just wanted to shield her from everything in this school. From the whispers that would come, the cruelty that would follow, the quiet violence that lived in every shadow waiting for fresh blood. But I also wanted to shake her, to demand answers. Why did she look like my woman? Why now, after all these years?I held out my hand, hoping she didn’t see how it shook. “Assistant Professor Cassian Rhys,” I said, keeping it light. “But most people around here just call me Cass. I’m your tour guide, apparently.”She took my hand. Her skin was cold, but her grip was stronger than I expected. The moment our palms touched, a jolt shot up my arm. My incubus instincts screamed, w
CASSIANNightmares always came to me before dawn. Sometimes I thought it was my blood, some rotten thing in my veins that kept old ghosts close. Sometimes, I knew it was my fault for letting myself remember.It started the way it always did. With her laughter echoing through the candlelit room, warm and melodic, like silver bells dancing on summer air. My ethereal form solidified as I materialized beside her bed, drawn by the familiar pull of mortal desire that had sustained me for centuries. But tonight felt different. Tonight, something was wrong.Elena turned toward me, her dark eyes reflecting the flickering flames, and for a moment I saw not love but fear. "You're taking too much," she whispered, her voice already growing weak. "I can feel myself fading."I reached for her, my supernatural beauty unmarred by the horror of what I was. "I cannot help what I am," I said, though my voice cracked with something I had never experienced before—remorse. "You knew what I was when you welc
RAEI hardly slept that night. I tried, but every time I closed my eyes, I saw Saraphina’s smile… or worse, the way Luna Celeste’s eyes had rolled back when she hit the floor. I lay on my cot in the servants’ quarters, listening to the muffled voices and creaking pipes overhead. I wondered how I was supposed to pack up my whole life in a single night. What was there to pack, anyway? A few dresses, all black and plain. Three paperbacks with cracked spines. Some old letters Saraphina wrote me since I did not have a phone before she stopped writing. A scarf that still smelled a little like her perfume.The other servants found me as I sat on the edge of my bed, staring at my empty bag. Martha, who’d worked here since before I was born, put her hand on my shoulder. She didn’t say anything. She just squeezed, her rough palm warm through my nightgown. Someone else, a boy I barely knew, brought a cup of weak tea and left it at my side.“You’re leaving us, Rae?” Martha finally asked, her voic
RAE"She's gone," I said finally. "I'm sorry, Luna Celeste. She's gone."The sound that came out of her wasn't quite human. It was raw and broken, the sound of a heart tearing in half. She tried to sit up, but I kept pressure on her head wound."No," she said. "No, that's not right. She's at school. She's supposed to be safe.""I am sorry," I said, because I didn't know what else to say.My father ended the call and knelt beside us. For a moment, just a moment, he looked like what he was: a man who'd just lost his daughter. Then the mask slipped back into place."Take her to the hospital," he ordered one of his men. "Now."They lifted Luna Celeste carefully, and I watched them carry her away. Blood stained the front of my dress, and my hands were still bleeding from the glass. But I couldn't feel any of it.Saraphina was dead. My sister, who I'd hated and envied and loved. The one everyone compared me to. The one I used to braid hair with, stealing snacks from the kitchen, whispering
RAEThe slap came so fast I barely saw Celeste's hand move. My cheek burned where her palm connected, and I tasted blood where my teeth cut into my lip."You brought the wrong wine," she hissed, her perfect blonde hair catching the light from the crystal chandelier. "I specifically asked for the 1987 Bordeaux, not this cheap garbage."I kept my eyes down, staring at the polished marble floor. "I'm sorry, Luna Celeste. I thought you said—""Don't you dare contradict me." Her voice could have frozen water. "Go to the cellar and bring back what I actually ordered. My guest is waiting."I nodded and turned to leave, but her voice stopped me cold."And Rae? If you embarrass me again tonight, you'll regret it."I walked through the ballroom, my face still stinging. The Vale estate was in full swing tonight, filled with the most important shifters in the territory. Crystal glasses clinked. Expensive perfume hung heavy in the air. Everyone wore their finest clothes, their shiniest jewelry, th
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