로그인After Cassie was rejected by her childhood lover, she was forced to leave the pack heartbroken and lonely. But when she thought all hope was lost, she stumbled upon the alpha twin in the forest and at that moment, she felt a pull stating they were mates. The two alphas pleaded, she followed them back to their own pack and she was ready to start a new life, even though she thought she could use them as a tool for revenge.
더 보기Cassie's Pov"What do you need from me?" I whispered."Honesty," Lark said without missing a beat. "Full-on, even when it sucks.""Partnership," Mark chimed in. "The real kind, not you calling shots and us tagging along.""And if I can't do that?"The quiet dragged on, loaded with what-ifs we didn't say out loud.At last, Lark broke it. "Then maybe we rethink the whole thing."He headed for the door, then stopped. "Pack meeting's in two hours. The other Alphas want the full story on last night. On how we run things. On if this setup of ours is solid."Once they were gone, I slumped in my chair, head in my hands. The bonds were quieter now, but their disappointment throbbed like a bruise.I'd saved the pack, yeah, but I might've wrecked our bond for good.* * *I tracked down Ella in her room about an hour later. She was meant to be chilling in the infirmary, but she'd pushed to get back to her own spot. It was basic—a bed, desk, some odds and ends.She sat by the window, bundled in bl
Cassie's PovThe quiet in my chambers was choking me. I stood by the window, staring out at dawn, but all I could picture was Lark's face. That look of disappointment, raw betrayal.“You played games with our lives.”His words kept ringing in my ears, like some kind of endless curse. I pressed my hands flat against the cool glass, trying to shove the memory aside, but it stuck to me, thick as smoke.Just a few months back, we'd been out hunting in those same mountains. Only the two of us, no pack drama, no fights over territory. He'd seemed different then, a bit softer, more willing to let his guard down.*"I lost my sister when I was twelve,"* he'd told me, as we sat by a rushing stream, our fresh kills chilling in the snow nearby. *"It was a rogue attack. I was meant to keep her safe, but I just froze up. I stood there like an idiot and watched them rip her to pieces."*I'd wanted to say something comforting, but he raised a hand to stop me.*"That's why I hate games, Cassie. Wh
Cassie's Pov“Did you miss me?” She smiled as she moved further.Death would have been happy to look that good. I kept my face a stone, even though my heart was trying to punch its way out of my chest. Same Alexa, beautiful, terrible."My Luna" Her voice slid across the silent room, filled with sarcasm "How sweet. You gathered everyone for my homecoming."I didn’t budge from the throne. Every instinct I had was shouting, Run, fight, scream, do something! But this was the plan. This was the point of all of it."Alexa. I was wondering when you’d finally come out of the shadows.""Hiding?" That laugh of hers, it always sounded like something precious breaking. "I’ve been busy. Learning, getting strong while you’ve been playing house with this… pack of yours."I felt the fear ripple through the room. The guards raised their weapons, but I saw how their hands shook. "You look tired, Cassie. The crown is not fitting right?""It fits just fine.""Does it? From where I’m standing, it lo
The air in the Vale archives was thick and still, heavy with the scent of crumbling parchment and cold stone. Daisy pressed herself into the shadows of the wall, the rough-hewn rock biting into her back. She held her breath, counting the slow, fading footsteps of the patrol. One heartbeat. Two. The sound melted into the mountain’s silence. Now. Move. She slipped from her hiding place. Her father’s voice was a ghost in her ear, a lesson from a lifetime ago: “The oldest wards don’t shout, little wolf. They hum. Find the frequency, and you can walk through the noise.” Her fingers, delicate and sure, traced the symbols carved deep into the oak doorframe. To her eyes, the unique vision of a hybrid—the magic wasn’t a solid wall. The air rippled. The ward didn’t shatter; it sighed, parting like a weary curtain. She didn’t hesitate. Her feet carried her to the heart of the chamber, to a circle of stone wolves frozen in eternal snarls. And there, on a pedestal of night-black marbl
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