LOGIN"Oh my God, you look so perfect. You are just the right choice for Alpha Garrick, Zaria." Those were the sweet, supportive words my elder sister, Cynthia, whispered as she lovingly braided my hair and laced me into my white maiden silks. I trusted her completely, believing today would be the happiest day of my life. I walked into the Selection Ceremony with my head held high, ready to be claimed by my childhood sweetheart, Alpha Garrick. Instead, I walked straight into a trap. In front of the entire pack, My fated mate chose my sister to be his Luna over me. I begged Garrick. I reminded him of our years together, our promises, and everything I had sacrificed for him. But my desperate pleas only fed their cruelty. Garrick sneered, calling me a pathetic, weak disgrace, while Cynthia watched with cold amusement as the pack laughed at my humiliation. I was banished to be killed. Bleeding, humiliated, and left to die, I fully expected the wild rogues to tear me apart. Instead, I ran straight into the chest of a myth. Alpha Cassian. The Midnight King. The most feared, ruthless Lycan on the continent. I expected death from the monster in the shadows. Instead,He offered me a choice: safety, power, and the ultimate revenge against the pack that discarded me. He is giving me an empire to crush my enemies, but he refuses to tell me why. I don't know what the Midnight King wants from a broken wolf like me, or what price he will demand when the blood settles. But as I look back at the borders of the pack that destroyed me, I realize I don't care about his secrets. I only care about their ruin.
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"Oh my God, you look so perfect. You are just the right choice for Alpha Garrick, Zaria."
Those were the sweet, supportive words my elder sister, Cynthia, whispered as she lovingly braided my hair and laced me into my white maiden silks. I trusted her completely, believing today would be the happiest day of my life.
"You really think so, Cynthia?" I asked, watching her hands move in the mirror. "My heart is beating completely out of my chest. I'm terrified."
"Oh, stop your worrying, little sister," Cynthia said with a soft chuckle, tucking the final strand of my silver-blonde hair into place. "Garrick is completely devoted to you. You two are fated mates. It was always undeniable that he would choose you to be his Luna. You guys have come too far for him not to."
"I just want to be everything he needs," I muttered, gripping the edges of the vanity. "I want to make you proud."
"You already have." Cynthia patted my shoulder and glanced at her watch. "Look at the time. The guests are filling the courtyard, and the elders are waiting. I need to go down there and make sure the seating arrangements are flawless. Don't ruin your makeup with tears, okay?"
"I won't," I promised, giving her a quick hug. "Thank you, Cynthia. For everything."
"Always, sweetie," she said smoothly, waving a hand as she slipped out of the dressing room.
The moment the door clicked shut, the side door to the adjoining suite burst open and my best friend, Maya, rushed in. She stopped dead in her tracks and gasped.
"Zaria, you look like a literal goddess!" Maya yelled, rushing forward to circle me. "Garrick is going to drop his jaw straight to the floor when he sees you. Cynthia actually did a fantastic job for once."
"Don't let her hear you say that," I laughed, though the fluttering in my stomach only intensified. "But thank you, Maya. Seriously."
"I can't help it! You are beautiful!" Maya tossed her hands in the air. "Do you have any idea how high the stakes are today? Everyone is waiting outside. You and Garrick being fated mates is the biggest thing to happen to this pack in decades. You are about to step into your future!"
"That's exactly why my stomach is turning inside out," I admitted, placing a hand over my abdomen. A sharp wave of anxiety hit me. "I feel like I'm going to throw up from the nerves."
"Deep breaths, darling," Maya said softly, rubbing my arm. "It's just jitters. Every bride goes through this right before the ceremony."
A profound wave of gratitude washed over me, so thick and heavy it made my throat tighten. I looked at Maya—the one person who had shielded me and stayed loyal through everything.
"Hey. Look at me," I said, my eyes tearing up as I reached out and took her hand. "Thank you. For always being my protector. For keeping me grounded when everything else felt chaotic. I wouldn't be standing here, ready to take on this life, without you watching my back every single step of the way. My heart is just... it's so full right now. I am so incredibly happy."
"Oh, now you're going to make me ruin my mascara!" Maya groaned, wiping the corner of her eye. "Stop it, Zaria! Save the emotional speeches for later!"
"I know," I said, taking a deep, shaky breath to steady my racing pulse. "Which is exactly why I'm going to do something about these nerves. I'm going to slip down to the private kitchen area down the hall and fetch some calming tea before the ceremony starts."
"Zaria, you can't go wandering around," Maya protested. "The ceremony starts in twenty minutes."
"The private kitchen is just at the end of this VIP corridor. No guests are allowed up here anyway," I insisted, pulling away with a determined smile. "It will take me exactly two minutes. Keep the door locked, I'll be right back."
"Don't take too long!" Maya called out as I slipped through the door.
The moment the heavy door shut behind me, the loud, bustling sounds of the building faded into a dull murmur. The corridor was completely carpeted, absorbing the sound of my white slippers as I walked. The hallway was brightly lit, but as I moved further toward the private kitchen wing, the lights grew dimmer, designed to give privacy to the inner circle.
My mind was spinning with anticipation. In just a few minutes, Garrick would claim me in front of everyone. We were fated mates. It was an undeniable truth we had both known for years. I smiled to myself, adjusting my heavy skirts as I turned the corner into the quiet corridor leading directly to the private kitchen area.
Then, a sound caught my ear.
It was a low, breathless whisper behind the heavy velvet curtains of the recessed alcove.
I stopped walking. My slippers made no sound against the carpet. The noise was coming from just a few feet ahead.
"Shh... stop it, someone will hear us," a woman's voice whispered.
My heart stopped. The breath caught instantly in my throat. I knew that voice. I knew that melodic, smooth cadence anywhere.
*Cynthia?*
Why was Cynthia in a dark alcove? She was supposed to be downstairs supervising the arrival of the guests.
"Let them hear," a deep, rumbled male voice replied. "They're all outside waiting for the grand show anyway. We have time."
That voice sent a violent shockwave straight down my spine. It was a voice I had listened to every day for the past two years. The voice that had whispered promises of eternity into my ear.
*Garrick.*
My brain short-circuited. *No. No, no, no.* I desperately tried to tell myself that my mind was playing tricks on me. The stress of the day was making me hallucinate. The jitters were turning into a full-blown waking nightmare. Garrick was my fated mate. He loved me. Cynthia was my sister. They wouldn't. They couldn't.
I froze, completely paralyzed, staring at the heavy velvet curtains just five feet away. Through the slight gap where the drapes met, the dim light cast two distinct, unmistakable silhouettes pressed against each other.
I couldn't breathe. The air in the hallway felt like liquid lead pouring into my lungs. I took a single, agonizing step closer, my hands trembling so violently I had to grab the molding of the wall to keep from collapsing. I tried to desperately tell myself my mind was playing tricks on me—until I heard Cynthia mention my name, and they both laughed.
CASSIAN’S POVThe council room was starting to feel like a tomb. For three straight hours, the elders had been bickering over maps, border security, and the logistics of the upcoming alliance banquet. Their voices droned on and on, bouncing off the high stone walls until the constant, repetitive noise made my jaw ache from clenching it. My wolf was pacing the edges of my mind, irritated and ready to tear the room apart just to make them shut up.I couldn't take another minute of it. Before I lost my temper completely and did something that would cause a political disaster, I cut Elder Thomas off mid-sentence. I stood up, muttered a brief order to my Betas to handle the rest of the paperwork, and walked out of the room without waiting for a response.The heavy oak doors slammed shut behind me, and I took a deep, grounding breath of the cool hallway air. My boots clicked against the marble floor as I walked, but I didn't really have a destination in mind. I just needed space. SoZmehow,
ZARIA'S POVI stared down at the crumpled piece of paper in my hand, my heart hammering against my ribs. The elegant, looping cursive felt like a physical slap in the face.*Enjoy the dress, sister. It will make a beautiful shroud.*"Zaria?" Camilla’s voice snapped me out of it. She frowned, leaning down to look at my hands. "What’s that? Did the tailors leave a note or something?""Nothing," I said quickly, shoving the paper into my pocket before she could get a look at it. I forced a small smile, trying to keep my voice steady. "Just a note about the measurements. A mistake."Camilla looked at me for a second, her eyes narrowing slightly, but she let it go. "Alright. Well, I’m going to take the garment bag back down to the maids. Don't go wrinkling that silk before the banquet."The second the door closed behind her, my fake smile vanished. I pulled the note out, my hands shaking as I reread the words.Cynthia.The palace was supposed to be completely locked down. Cassian had his be
ZARIA'S POV The morning sun was entirely too bright. When I finally dragged myself out of bed, I braced myself for chaos, half-expecting the palace to be in a total panic. But when I looked out my window, everything looked completely normal. Servants were carrying baskets of laundry across the courtyards, guards were changing shifts with their usual quiet routine, and the distant sound of training swords clashing echoed from the barracks.Cassian had kept his word. The nightmare in the gardens from last night was a total secret. To the rest of the world, it was just another regular Tuesday in the Shadowpelt Kingdom.But I couldn't shake the heavy cloud in my mind. No matter how hard I tried to focus on the sunlight, Helen’s whispered words kept echoing in my ears, louder than the morning birds outside. *If they discover what's actually running through that girl's veins, a lockdown won't save her.*What did that even mean? I was human now. My wolf spirit had been violently ripped away
ZARIA'S POVThe heavy library doors suddenly pushed open, breaking the suffocating silence.Cassian didn't relax for a second. His body stayed locked in place, a solid wall blocking me from whatever was on the other side. But as the quick, panicked footsteps hurried into the room, the terrifying red in his eyes slowly faded back to gold.It was Helen. The pack doctor looked completely out of breath, all her usual calm confidence entirely gone. She was pale, holding a small leather medical bag tightly against her chest."Cassian, I'm sorry to burst in like this," Helen gasped, wiping a bead of sweat from her forehead as she hurried toward the table. She looked over at me, and the sheer anxiety in her eyes made my stomach drop. "But we have a massive problem. I needed to tell you before the whole palace goes into a frenzy."Cassian stepped slightly to the side, but he kept one hand gripping the edge of the table right next to my shoulder. "What is it, Helen? Talk to me."Helen dropped h
ZARIA'S POV I stared at the heavy oak door as it clicked shut behind Cassian. . The Lycan King’s terrifyingly tempting offer of a revenge alliance, still hung in the air like thick smoke. But right now, my skin felt too tight, my blood pumping like battery acid through my veins.I needed to breath
ZARIA'S POV The steady, rhythmic beep of a heart monitor was the first sound I heard as I finally drifted back into consciousness. I blinked against the soft, warm lighting of the room, expecting the freezing rain or the damp earth of the ravine. Instead, I was staring at a ceiling of polished bl
ZARIA'S POV The rough, familiar hands of the pack warriors clamped down on my shoulders, ripping me backward off the cold stone altar. "Get your hands off me!" I choked out."Stop it! Let her go!" a frantic voice screamed from the side of the altar.I forced my head up and saw Maya rushing forwar
ZARIA'S POV The thunderous cheers of the pack hammered against my skull, each roar feeling like a physical blow to my chest. I leaned heavily against the open double doors, my hands gripping the carved wood just to stay upright. My vision was still terribly blurred from the poisoned tea, warping t






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