Raven was Kieran’s everything—until a deadly betrayal tore his family apart and he marked her as the traitor. Locked in chains and branded his slave, she waited for him to realize the truth. But he never did. Now, she’s free. A new name, a new face and a heart hardened by pain. Kieran wants her back. He swears he’ll fix everything. But Raven doesn’t want his love anymore. She wants vengeance.
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“I’m sure he didn’t ask you to kill me… to torture me like this. I am your Luna, how can you treat me in this manner?”
But the assigned warriors just laughed and folded their belts once more. This time, when the belts landed across my back, I didn’t scream. Instead, my entire body shook so violently, I thought I would combust.
My wolf had been subdued with silver chains and wolfsbane, more than she could handle, but I could still feel her somehow. She had not disappeared completely. She was stubborn, that was for sure. She was not going down without a fight, but she still yearned for our mate and the pack’s Alpha—even if he had not still come for us… she still yearned for Kieran.
I yearned for him too. I needed to talk to him. Probably scream at him for letting them keep me here as the culprit/spy who had a hand in the assassination of his mother and brother.
I just needed to talk to him. Kieran would believe me when I explained to him, they didn’t let me talk to him because they knew Kieran would never let them treat me like this.
After hours of going through a series of gruesome punishments, I was finally allowed to wallow in my pain. My body was a mess of pain. Every inch ached, my skin stung from deep welts, and my muscles throbbed so badly I could barely move. Breathing was agony, like knives stabbing my ribs with each inhale. My limbs were weak and shaky, my wounds burning as blood stuck to my skin. The pain was endless, I kept trying to mindlink Kieran to come save me, but I just could not reach him.
I could not bring myself to believe that he had actually shut his mind off to me. Kieran loved me. He would never do that, maybe Ana, my wolf, was just too weak for the mindlink. It had to be that.
Just as the last warrior was about to shut the door, I managed to ask with a raspy, almost non existent voice,
“I haven’t had anything to eat for four days, please. Can I just get water? Please?”
It was quiet after my request, but then I started to hear footsteps towards me again until finally, the guard stood right in front of me. My eyes struggled to stay open, and I checked his hands, confused about why he was walking up to me without the water I had asked for.
Then he grinned widely and after a quick glance around, he began to unbuckle his belt. I looked up with a start, but it was too late. His frail member was out already and he was pointing it at my face, peeing all over my mouth.
I was so thirsty. Goddess, I was so damn thirsty, I thought of opening up my lips to take the liquid in. But it smelt so bad, like he had a disease, and I was not that desperate to die yet. So I pressed my lips and eyes shut, and let him pee on me until he was satisfied.
I heard him laugh and tuck himself in, and then I looked up… memorizing his face.
“How’s that for a drink, traitor?”
His laugh faded as he walked away and my head lolled to the side, my heartbeat slowing a little more with each passing second.
The stench of filth and blood hung thick in the air as I lay motionless, my body too weak to do anything but exist. My skin burned where the guard had defiled me with his piss and the humiliation searing deeper than the welts on my back. My throat was raw, my lips cracked from thirst, and yet, the only thing that mattered was the dull ache in my chest—the lingering hope that Kieran would come.
He had to.
But as the seconds stretched into minutes, and the minutes blurred into something endless, my hope dimmed. Maybe I would die a little sooner then I had thought.
The door groaned open again. My muscles tensed instinctively, bracing for another round of pain. But instead of the usual warriors, a familiar scent drifted toward me—lavender and something faintly metallic.
Selene, Kieran’s twin.
I barely managed to lift my head as she knelt beside me, her delicate fingers brushing strands of matted hair from my face.
Tears gathered in my eyes. She had stopped them from torturing me for long on the second and third day, and she had given me my first cup of water while I was here.
She also cried with me just yesterday and had assured me that they were working to get me out of here. She was literally my solace, always around to check on me even if the other members of the pack frowned at it.
They hadn’t really liked me from the onset…
“Oh, Raven…” Selene whispered, her voice thick with something I couldn’t place—sorrow? Guilt? “You look terrible.”
I let out a breathless, humorless laugh. “Thanks.”
She hesitated, then reached into the folds of her cloak, pulling out a small vial. She lifted it to my cracked lips, tilting my head so the cool liquid trickled into my mouth. Water. Blessed, pure water.
I choked on the first swallow, then greedily took another before she pulled it away.
“Slowly,” she murmured.
I nodded quickly, then latched my lips onto the vial and finished the rest of the water quickly. I caught the flicker of something unreadable in her violet eyes as she traced a cut along my arm, her fingers lingering on the dried blood. My body was too weak to react, but my mind screamed at me to pay attention.
“Listen to me…”
I looked up at her.
“Kieran still loves you. I know I always say this. Kieran cares about you so much to leave you here. The pack is angry at you. We have to keep up the charade. You have to be here.” She reassured me for the umpteenth time.
“So why wouldn’t he come see me? If he still cares for me like you say, why won’t he come here?”
Selene let out a sigh, her eyes full of pity for me, but she had not yet answered when the door slammed open again and this time, it was really the warriors who trooped in.
I gasped, fear and trepidation overcoming my entire being as I hid behind Selene by crawling by my butt across the floor. “Please. Please, do not let them take me…”
She smiled a bit warmly at me, “Don’t worry, Raven. They won’t hurt you. They are here to get you out.”
I blinked over and over, “I’m… I’m free?”
She only smiled, before getting up to her feet and basically exposing me to them.
“Get up.” They barked at me.
I couldn’t. I tried, but my legs refused to obey. The warriors didn’t wait. Hands grabbed my arms, yanking me to my feet. Pain shot through my body like fire, and I barely held back a scream.
Selene stepped back even more, watching silently as I was dragged forward.
“Kieran will kill you all. Kieran will kill everyone of you for daring to treat me like this…You are taking me to him, right?” I rasped, my head lolling forward.
No one answered.
I barely registered the journey. My feet scraped against the cold stone floor as they hauled me through dark hallways and up a winding staircase. It was only when the scent of fresh air hit me that my sluggish mind began to clear.
Joy and relief filled me. Finally, it was all over.
The moment I stepped outside, the roar of a crowd shattered the silence. I blinked against the brightness, my vision adjusting slowly to the sight before me.
And then my heart stopped, my sense of relief shattering to the ground.
A platform. A stage. Two figures bound and kneeling before a large, waiting crowd.
My parents.
Mother’s tear-streaked face turned toward me, her lips trembling as she whispered my name. Father’s head was bowed, his shoulders rigid. If they were here, it only meant one thing—they were waiting to be killed. For what?
I tried to lunge forward with a new strength, but the warriors held me back.
“No,” I gasped, my voice breaking. “Please, no.”
Selene’s words echoed in my mind.
‘Kieran still loves you.’
If that was true, why was this happening?
Then I saw him.
Kieran stood at the edge of the stage, his expression unreadable, his icy blue eyes locked onto mine.
“I’m innocent. My parents are innocent too, what’re they doing here? Please tell everyone we are innocent, please,” I begged, struggling against the warriors’ grip. “Kieran, please!”
He didn’t move. He didn’t even blink.
It was then I realized—he wasn’t here to save me.
He was only here to watch.
SELENEI sat there on the edge of my bed, turning the thought over and over in my mind until it was eating me alive.“It doesn’t make sense,” I whispered to myself, my fingers curling tightly into the blanket.“Why do I suddenly feel stronger? Why do I feel like… myself again?” For weeks, maybe even months, Raven had insisted on giving me those snacks, always saying it was for my health, for my energy, for my nerves. And like a fool, I trusted her. But now that she’d stopped, it was like the fog in my head had cleared.I grabbed the glass of water from the nightstand and took a sip, but the bitterness in my mouth wouldn’t leave.“No, no, something’s off. She’s not the type to just… stop.” I muttered, pacing the room. The door creaked as Mira, one of the younger girls from the pack, poked her head in.“Selene? You’re talking to yourself again,” she said carefully, her brows furrowed.I gave her a small smile, though my voice cracked. “Better to talk to myself than be caught in Raven’s
LUCIANI slammed my hand against the wooden table, the sound echoing through the room as the rogues sat around me, their faces tense, their eyes darting between one another. “Listen to me,” I said, my voice sharp, and for a moment no one dared to move.“Kieran and his men are coming, and they’re not coming to negotiate. They’re coming to take what’s ours, and if we don’t settle things tonight, then tomorrow, none of us will even have a chance to breathe.”One of the men closest to me, Jax, leaned forward, his arms crossed over his chest. “Lucian, you keep saying that, but we all know what’s coming. He’s got more men, more resources, more everything. How do you expect us to fight him head-on when we can’t even guarantee food for the week?”I fixed him with a stare, my jaw tight. “I’m not asking you to believe in miracles, Jax. I’m asking you to believe in me. We’ve been surviving this long not because we had more, but because we knew how to use what we had. And that hasn’t changed.”Fr
KIERANI leaned back in my chair, my eyes fixed on the flames dancing in the hearth as I said, “Rowena, come closer. Sit. I’ve been meaning to ask you something that has been pressing on my mind.” She hesitated for a moment before stepping forward, her face guarded, and I caught the flicker of unease in her eyes.“Tell me,” I asked firmly, my voice low but commanding, “have you heard anything new from Lucian? Any word, any whisper at all?”She shook her head slowly, sitting on the edge of the chair as if ready to spring back up at any moment. “No, Alpha. Nothing. Not a word from him, nor from anyone who might be tied to him.” Her voice was steady, but there was a trace of something else there, something I couldn’t quite place. I leaned forward, my elbows on my knees, watching her closely.“Nothing?” I repeated, my tone sharper this time. “You’re certain of that, Rowena? Because Lucian is not the kind to sit idly by, and I can feel it in my bones, he is planning something. And if he is
RAVENFrom the shadows of the corridor, I watched it all unravel. Selene, with her nose high in the air, storming out of the kitchen with her little entourage trailing like dogs at her heels, while Rowena stood frozen by the stew pot, her face pale but her spine stiff. I couldn’t help the smirk tugging at my lips, Selene had no idea how much of her venom I had already tasted. She thought she was untouchable, thought her brother’s favor would shield her forever. But the truth? I had seen the cracks in her armor long ago.“She’ll run to him,” I murmured under my breath, pressing my back against the stone wall. “She always does. A little snake slithering back to her master.”One of my spies, a young servant girl with nervous eyes, slipped up beside me, her voice a frantic whisper. “Raven… Selene is going to Kieran now. She said she will tell him that Rowena threatened her… that you poisoned her…”I laughed softly, though there was no humor in it. “Let her. If she wants to spit fire, then
ROWENAAs I moved from one end of the kitchen to the other, checking on the bread rising near the fire and the pot of stew simmering in the corner, I couldn’t shake the thought that every word spoken here might find its way to Alpha Kieran’s ears. It was almost like the walls themselves had grown eyes and ears, waiting to betray me. I sighed under my breath, shaking my head as I muttered,“At this point, I don’t even know who to trust anymore.”“Talking to yourself again, Rowena?” came the sharp, mocking voice from the doorway.I turned, and there she was, Selene. Kieran’s sister, standing tall with that ever-present snobbish look plastered on her face. She was surrounded by two of the younger servants, and from the way she leaned toward them, it was obvious she’d been whispering something, likely about me. I forced a small, polite smile and said, “Just making sure things are in order, Selene. Not that it concerns you.”Selene tilted her chin up, smirking. “Everything concerns me. Don
LUCIANThe waiting that followed felt more violent than any fight I’ve known. Every footstep outside, every clink of a cup, every cough in the alley felt like a bell that could announce my end. I took to sitting where the shadows pooled deepest and watching the light move across the tavern’s floorboards. At some point, Rook did come by, and he smiled like a man who has a secret too heavy to keep. He sat near me, close enough that I could smell the starch of his collar, and he said in that sing-song voice he reserves for strangers.“Evening, Lucian. You look like a man who’s made peace with a bad piece of news.”“You think peace helps?” I asked, keeping my tone light.He shrugged, tilting his head like a dog offering a bone. “Sometimes. Mostly it means you’ve stopped trying.”The way he said it made the hairs on my arm bristle. “You talk oddly, Rook.”“It’s a talent.” He laughed and reached for his drink, fingers brushing mine deliberately. “Tell me, what would you do if you found your
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