LOGINAfter 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.
View MoreCassie's POV "What do we do first," I said. Sorin looked at me for a moment before he answered. Like he was measuring how much I could hold right now and deciding to give me all of it anyway, because he knew I'd want that more than he'd want to protect me from it. "We are stabilizing him tonight," he said. "His body has been working too hard for too long. Whatever reserves he had, he burned through today." He moved back to bed and looked at Lark with that careful clinical attention. "He needs rest. Proper rest. Not the kind he's been allowing himself." "And after tonight?" "We manage it carefully." He pulled his hands together slowly. "There are herbs. Treatments. Things that won't reverse what's happening but will give his body more time to work with." He paused. "How much time depends on how well he cooperates." I almost laughed at that. Lark cooperated after being told to slow down. Lark accepted accepting that his body had limits he couldn't push past by sheer will! M
Cassie's POVThe female omegas were gathered in the east hall when I found them.Seven of them, ranging from the youngest, who couldn't have been more than fifteen, to Mrs Mina, who had been managing pack domestic affairs longer than I'd been alive.I'd called the meeting myself that morning. Winter is fast approaching, so we needed to prepare for it.Store inventory, resource allocation—it was a kind of work that didn't stop because everything else was falling apart.I stood at the head of the table. “Famine is approaching,” I paused. Their mouths dropped like I delivered bad news.Technically, famine is bad news, but it's something that can be avoided and that was the reason for this meeting.How to avoid famine."The grain stores need to last us through to late spring at minimum," I said. "Which means we cut the current weekly distribution by one-third starting next week."Mina looked up from her notes. "The younger omegas won't like that.""The younger omegas will like starving in
Lark's POVFor the umpteenth time, I tossed round the bed, the duvet was already off my skin.The birds hums chirped, destroying all my hope of sleeping.It was a new day.I didn't sleep well.I had lay there long after Cassie's breathing evened out, staring at the ceiling, turning everything Mark had said over in my mind. The border. The stores. The cold season creeping in while we bled resources we didn't have.It wasn't just the pack crisis keeping me awake though.It was the way Cassie had looked at me when I came back from the meeting. That quiet steady look she gave things she was trying to figure out. She hadn't said anything. Neither had I. We'd just existed in the same room carrying our separate weights and pretending the other one couldn't feel it.That was new for us. That distance.I didn't like it.By the time grey light started coming through the curtains I'd already made up my mind. I sat up carefully and swung my legs over the side of the bed. My right hand started alm
Lark's POVMy hand was shaking when I woke up.Not violently. Just enough to be noticed when I reached for the water jug on the bedside table and I had to use both hands to keep it steady. I set it down carefully and sat on the edge of the bed for a moment in the grey morning light, willing it to stop.It stopped eventually.It always stopped eventually. That was the part I held onto. It always passed. The shaking, the dizziness, the pressure that gathered behind my eyes some mornings was like something pushing from the inside out. It came, and it went, and I functioned in between and nobody had to know.Cassie was still sleeping. I watched her for a moment before I stood up. She looked younger when she slept. She'd been watching me since we left Vale Pack. I knew she had. I could feel it, those small sideways glances she thought I didn't catch. .I got dressed quietly and left before she woke up.Mark found me in the courtyard before I'd even had a chance to settle back into the
Cassie's POVMy eyes were feeling heavy as I tried to open them. The sting of medicine in my nose. A deep, grinding throb in my shoulder.Alive. I was alive.The infirmary hummed with low moans and the quick steps of healers. The beds were full. Our guys. Their guys. It doesn't matter much now. T
CASSIE'S POVThe shadow blade fell like death itself.Time moved slowly. Each second stretched out forever.I watched it come down. Sharp. Cold. I closed my eyes steadily, ready to end it all when boom….Everything blew apart.Silver and gold light slammed into Alexa's barrier. The magic wall sh
Cassie's Pov The fight was a slaughter.I stood on the walls and saw our soldiers killed like wheat that's been cut down by thorns. They were warriors who never ever got defeated in battle, soldiers who had defended our borders for years. But they were unprepared for this.Then I noticed somethi
Earlier that morning*Jamie was on his knees,the cold marble floor biting into his skin. Blood dripped down from his busted lip where Daisy had clocked him.Alexa’s voice was all over “You told her,” she said, cool as ice. “After everything we’ve done, you go and blab to Cassie about the spell?”Ja






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