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I whispered the words under my breath as I stepped through the doors of the Night Howl pack house. The familiar scent of wood and wolf hit me like a wall, stirring memories I had spent months trying to bury.
This place had never been my home.
Not really.
Even when I had lived here, I had always been a ghost — invisible to everyone who mattered, including my own family.
My name is Ava Cole. Twenty years old. Black hair, hazel eyes, and a smile I had learned to fake so well that even I sometimes forgot it wasn't real.
I was the beta's daughter.
You would think that meant something.
It didn't. Not for me.
My father, Beta Cole, was one of the most powerful men in our pack. My brother Oliver had followed in his footsteps, taking over the beta position the day he shifted on his eighteenth birthday. My sister Elsie was tall, strong, and beautiful — everything a werewolf woman should be.
And then there was me.
The failure.
The disgrace.
My eighteenth birthday had come and gone like any other day. No shift. No wolf. Nothing but silence where my wolf was supposed to be. My family had waited. One year passed and still nothing happened.
That was when they decided they were done with me.
My parents didn't disown me quietly. They made sure I understood exactly what I was — a stain on the Cole name. A wolfless girl with no future, no purpose, and no place in a pack built on strength.
They moved me out of the pack house and into a small apartment far enough away that I wouldn't embarrass them.
That was two years ago.
I had only come back today because of him.
Alpha Jackson.
He had been away for four years, handling business that kept him from fully assuming his position. His father had held the pack together in the meantime, but today, the true Alpha was finally coming home.
Everyone in the pack was buzzing with excitement.
Even me — the girl who had no business being here.
I pulled my cap low over my face as I slipped through the entrance. The halls were already filling with pack members dressed in their finest, laughing and talking in that easy way people do when they belong somewhere.
I didn't belong here anymore.
But I wanted — just once — to see him.
I had heard so much about Alpha Jackson. Power. Authority. The kind of presence that made the air feel heavier when he walked into a room. My brother served him as beta. My sister had spent years angling to be his Luna.
I just wanted to see him with my own eyes.
"Ava?"
My feet stopped moving.
My stomach dropped.
I knew that voice.
I turned slowly, already knowing what I was going to find.
Elsie stood in the middle of the hallway, arms crossed, her perfectly shaped brow arched into a sharp curve. She was stunning as always — tall, wolf-strong, dressed like she had already claimed her future title.
Her eyes were cold.
"What the hell are you doing here?" she asked, her voice low but sharp enough to cut.
"I just wanted to see the new Alpha," I said quietly. "The announcement said everyone was welcome."
Elsie stared at me for a moment.
Then she laughed.
It wasn't a kind sound.
"Everyone?" she repeated. "The notice said every werewolf was invited, Ava." She tilted her head, and the pity in her eyes was somehow worse than the cruelty. "You're not a werewolf. So tell me — how exactly does that include you?"
"I am a werewolf," I said, hating how small my voice sounded even to my own ears.
"Then where's your wolf?"
Silence.
She let it sit there between us, heavy and suffocating, until I had no choice but to drop my gaze.
"Leave," Elsie said, her tone final. "And don't come back. I don't want my future mate irritated by your presence on the most important day of his life."
She walked away without another word, heels clicking against the polished floor.
Around me, pack members were staring. Some with curiosity. Most with contempt. A few whispered to each other behind raised hands, and I didn't need to hear the words to know what they were saying.
Beta's wolfless daughter.
Pathetic.
She has no place here.
A part of me wanted to stay. To stand my ground and prove that I wasn't afraid.
But Elsie had let me go without calling Oliver, and that was more mercy than I was used to receiving from my family. If my brother found me here, it would be worse.
I turned and walked out.
Then I ran.
*****My apartment was a twenty-minute run from the pack house — farther than any family member of a pack official should have to live. But that had been the point. My father had wanted distance. He had wanted to forget I existed.
Some days, I let myself forget too.
I burst through my front door, chest heaving, eyes burning. The tears I had been holding back in the hallway finally spilled over the moment I was alone.
I sank onto the edge of my bed and pressed my hands to my face.
This was my life.
Working double shifts at the café down the street just to feed myself. Sleeping in a one-room apartment that smelled like damp walls and old wood. Watching the world move forward while I stayed frozen in place — still the girl who had failed her coming-of-age ceremony, still the girl no one wanted.
I had thought about leaving more times than I could count.
But where would I go?
My father was beta. His name — my name — was known across every neighbouring pack. If I crossed into another territory without permission, I would be treated as a rogue. Caught, punished, or worse.
I was trapped.
I wiped my face with the back of my hand and lay back against the pillow, staring at the ceiling.
I had almost closed my eyes when my phone buzzed.
A message from Gianna — the only friend I had left in this pack. She was an omega, which in Night Howl was just another word for servant. We had found each other at the bottom, and somehow that had been enough to build something real.
I opened the message.
Gianna: You need to get back here right now, Ava. The Alpha is asking for you.
I sat up slowly, reading the words again.
Then again.
My heart rate spiked.
The Alpha is asking for you.
That had to be a mistake.
Alpha Jackson didn't know I existed. No one important did.
But Gianna didn't joke about things like this.
I stared at the screen, pulse hammering in my ears, and for the first time in a long time — I felt something other than numb.
I felt something like fear.
Ava's POVNot this again.I heard the words leave Sebastian's mouth and felt the room shift around me like the ground had tilted. My first instinct was almost a laugh — a short, hollow thing that I swallowed before it could escape.Two mates in one week.The moon goddess had a truly terrible sense of humour."I'm afraid you're mistaken, Your Majesty." Jackson's voice was smooth, diplomatic, but I could hear the tension underneath it. He smiled at Sebastian the way people smile when they're trying to control something they can't. "Ava cannot be your mate. It's simply not possible."Sebastian didn't even glance at him.His grey eyes stayed on mine, steady and unbothered, like Jackson hadn't spoken at all."I am certain," he said simply. Then — "Where are her parents? I'd like to speak with them."Something moved across Jackson's face. Something I might have called jealousy if I believed he was capable of it.He ruffled his hair, jaw tight, and left the room without another word.*****T
Ava's POVThe music stopped first.Then the chatter.Then everything.A hush fell over the ballroom like a held breath, and I didn't need to look up to know why. I could feel it — that pressure in the air, dense and commanding, pressing down on every person in the room at once.I looked up anyway.Alpha Jackson walked in first, but my eyes went straight past him.King Sebastian Reynolds.Even his photos hadn't prepared me for this. The white hair I had studied on my phone screen was somehow more striking in person — loose, falling to his neck, sweeping across the left side of his face like it had been styled by someone who understood exactly what they were doing. His eyes were grey and cold as they swept the room, cataloguing everything with the quiet efficiency of a man who had never once felt threatened by anything in his life.Around me, every single person had dropped to their knees.I followed, bowing my head, grateful for any reason to look at the floor.Even without a wolf, I f
Ava's POV"Mate."That single word had undone me completely.For one brief, impossible moment, I had let myself believe it. Let myself feel it — the warmth of the bond, the electricity of his touch, the wild and reckless hope that the moon goddess had finally looked down at me with something other than indifference.I had been so foolish.When Alpha Jackson's hand touched mine, a jolt shot through my entire body like lightning finding the ground. And with it came his scent — rich and full, like a field of flowers after rain. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever experienced.It lasted about ten seconds.Then he opened his mouth and destroyed everything."You will continue to live your life outside the pack house. It will be a thing of shame if anyone finds out about your existence."He didn't even look at me when he said it. Not once. I was standing right in front of him — his *mate* — and I wasn't worth a single glance."King Sebastian will be arriving in a few days. Leave the c
Alpha Jackson's POVFour years.That was how long I had been away from Night Howl. Four years of business, politics, and pack alliances — and through all of it, one thought had followed me like a shadow.Get home. See her.Now I was finally here, and the pack house felt exactly as I had left it. The familiar stone walls. The smell of pine and earth. The warmth of people who had been waiting for their Alpha to return.I walked through the doors and the room erupted.Cheers. Applause. The sound of my pack welcoming me home after too long away. I smiled, shook hands, pulled people close — and for a moment, it genuinely felt good to be back."Son."My father's arms wrapped around me first, tight and firm the way they always were. Over his shoulder I could already see my mother waiting her turn, eyes wet with the tears she was too proud to let fall early."Welcome back." She held me like she was afraid I might disappear again."It's good to be home," I said, and I meant it.Oliver stepped
"I shouldn't be here."I whispered the words under my breath as I stepped through the doors of the Night Howl pack house. The familiar scent of wood and wolf hit me like a wall, stirring memories I had spent months trying to bury.This place had never been my home.Not really.Even when I had lived here, I had always been a ghost — invisible to everyone who mattered, including my own family.My name is Ava Cole. Twenty years old. Black hair, hazel eyes, and a smile I had learned to fake so well that even I sometimes forgot it wasn't real.I was the beta's daughter.You would think that meant something.It didn't. Not for me.My father, Beta Cole, was one of the most powerful men in our pack. My brother Oliver had followed in his footsteps, taking over the beta position the day he shifted on his eighteenth birthday. My sister Elsie was tall, strong, and beautiful — everything a werewolf woman should be.And then there was me.The failure.The disgrace.My eighteenth birthday had come a







