LOGINAria’s POV
Whoever this message is from must be someone who knows me well, too well. The words keep ringing in my head, circling over and over like a curse I can’t escape.
I tried to think, to trace the voice behind the words, but there was nothing to hold on to. Just emptiness and confusion.
I know the hate toward me is much. Being an omega in this pack automatically makes you an outcast. But this… this feels deeper. Personal.
The morning workout helped a little. The burning in my muscles replaced the fire in my chest. Every punch against the bag was a silent scream, every drop of sweat a release of something heavy. By the time I stopped, my body was trembling, not from weakness, but from holding back too much for too long.
I stood in the middle of my small gym house, the air heavy with the scent of iron and sweat. My sanctuary. My little world where nobody could remind me of my rank or my past.
But today, even this space couldn’t silence the chaos in my head.
I locked the door behind me and sighed. I wasn’t in the right frame of mind to handle clients or smiles today. The silence in the gym was comforting, but my heart wasn’t still. It beat too fast, restless, uneasy.
The walk back to the pack house felt longer than usual. Each step echoed against the dirt road, the sound of birds fading into the distance. The sun was blazing high, sharp and golden, telling me that the day had already gone far. I must have spent more hours inside than I thought. That’s how the gym traps me, once I’m there, time disappears. It’s my only escape, yet somehow, it reminds me of everything I’m running from.
When the large, tall shape of the pack house appeared, my stomach twisted. I slowed my steps, dragging them against the ground as if my body already knew something I didn’t want to face.
Then came that voice, smooth, mocking, and laced with fake sweetness.
“Hi, Aria.”
I froze. My skin went cold. I turned slowly toward the sound, and there she was, Selene.
She was sitting in the garden, all glowing and perfect, like she had been waiting for me.
And beside her, Damon. My mate. My supposed other half. His hand was locked with hers, fingers intertwined like they had been doing it for years.
The sight hit me like a dagger. My heart clenched, but my face didn’t show it. I glanced at them once, sharp and cold, then turned away, refusing to give her the reaction she wanted.
“Aria,” Damon’s voice thundered behind me. “Be nice. She’s talking to you.”
I stopped. Not because I wanted to, but because I had to. The Alpha’s command was never to be ignored, even when it came from a mate who treated you like nothing.
I turned around slowly, my eyes meeting his. For a second, it was like time paused. His face was calm, emotionless, the same face I’ve looked at every morning for three years, trying to find even a hint of love. But there was none. There never was.
I wasn’t angry anymore. Just tired. Tired of trying. Tired of pretending.
It’s obvious now, I can’t earn the love I’ve been fighting for.
Selene smiled then. That kind of smile that isn’t meant to be kind. She tilted her head and said, “Don’t worry, Dam, it’s not her fault.” Her voice dripped with sarcasm. Then she turned her gaze on me. “I’m sorry, Dam loves me more than you, Luna.”
That word, Luna, stung, the way she said it, like a joke she was proud of.
I looked at her and smiled faintly. “I know. And it’s fine.”
My voice came out calm, steady. It surprised even me.
This man doesn’t deserve my love anyway. I’ve given enough, lost enough.
“Can I go now?” I asked, still smiling. That smile, the one I had mastered over time, was my only shield now.
Their faces changed. Surprise flickered between them, as if they expected me to cry, scream, or crumble. But I didn’t. I couldn’t. I’ve already done all that when nobody was watching.
Selene blinked, then chuckled, her tone sharper now. “C’mon, I know you’re hurt. You don’t need to cover that. It’s not my fault Dam chose me over you.” She rested her head on Damon’s shoulder, eyes still fixed on mine, waiting for a crack in my mask.
“I can see that,” I said simply, still holding that forced smile.
A silence settled, thick and uncomfortable. Even the breeze seemed to pause. Damon’s eyes darkened, a low growl rumbling in his throat.
“Enough, Aria.” His voice was cold, sharp as ice.
He stood abruptly, the chair scraping against the stones. “See you in the room now.”
I didn’t move. I just stared. For a second, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes, guilt, maybe? Or anger? I couldn’t tell anymore.
“I’ll be right there, Selene,” he said, softer this time, and then turned to me. Without waiting for my response, he grabbed my wrist.
His grip wasn’t painful, but firm enough to make me stumble as he dragged me toward the pack house. My heart pounded, not out of fear, but from everything I was holding back.
The garden fell silent behind us. I didn’t look back, but I could feel Selene’s smirk burning into my spine.
Each step toward that door felt heavier. My chest tightened with a thousand words I wanted to scream but couldn’t. The walls of the pack house loomed closer, swallowing the sunlight as we entered the shadows.
I could still hear Damon’s breathing, slow and steady beside me, but he said nothing.
And maybe that silence hurt more than his words ever could.
As the door shut behind us, I realized something.
The woman he was holding in that garden wasn’t just another rival. She was the spark he once had with me, now burning in someone else’s hands.
And the man dragging me through the hallway wasn’t just my mate. He was a stranger wearing the face of the one I used to love.
The sound of the door slamming echoed through the pack house, leaving a stillness so deep it made my skin crawl.
I swallowed hard, forcing the tears back down. No, not here. Not in front of him.
If Damon wanted a show, he wasn’t getting one.
So I straightened my shoulders, kept my chin high, and walked beside him into the silence.
Whatever was waiting behind that door,
I knew it was going to change everything.
Damon POV“How dare you go in search of a dead omega who cannot even fight to defend herself?”My mother’s voice cut through the room like a blade.Sharp.Cold.Filled with authority and disgust.I stood in front of her, fists clenched so tight my nails dug into my palms. My chest rose and fell fast, like I had been running, even though I hadn’t moved an inch.“Mum,” I snapped, barely holding myself back, “with all due respect, Aria is not dead.”She scoffed loudly, waving her hand like I had just said something foolish.The anger inside me exploded.“It was all your fault!” I shouted. “If you hadn’t shown up with that ridiculous idea of Selene, Aria wouldn’t have gone anywhere. She wouldn’t have left. She loves me. She would have stayed.”I picked up my phone from the table, my hands shaking as I turned toward the door.“And where exactly do you think you’re going?”Her voice stopped me mid-step.I didn’t turn back immediately. I didn’t want to see her face. I already knew the look s
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Aria POV“I’m Daniel, and you?” the wolf guy who broke the cage stretched his hand toward me.“Aria,” I said, still trying to wake up properly from the shock earlier. My heartbeat was only just slowing down.The growl we heard earlier wasn’t from a monster or a rogue beast like we first feared. It was just a deer. But the sound was too huge to ignore, the type that could make someone faint if they were already scared. Daniel, yes, the same Daniel who tore out of that cage like a dragon, was the one that killed it with one clean move.“Nice to meet you,” Daniel replied. His voice was firm, steady, and calm. Not too friendly, not too cold, just balanced, like someone who had been fighting for a long time and didn’t know how to act normal again.“What about you guys?” he asked, turning to Mira and the two guys who joined the fight earlier.“I’m Ryder Knox,” the other tall guy said.“Mira.”“Vicka.”They all mentioned their names one by one and shook hands like people who just met at a bu
All we could hear at first was the sharp, cracking sound of a cage breaking open.It wasn’t a normal sound. It wasn’t small. It wasn’t something you hear and ignore.It was loud. It was deep.It was the kind of sound that reaches your bones and warns you that something terrible is coming.The moment it echoed across the desert camp, everybody, except me, Mira, the rogues, and two guys I didn’t know, jumped backward like scared chickens. Captives screamed, fell, pushed one another, and scattered so fast that the whole training ground became scattered like a disturbed anthill.Dust rose everywhere, blinding us for a moment.And then, out of that dust, the wolf rushed out from the broken cage.He didn’t walk. He didn’t stumble. He charged out like the cage had never even tried to stop him.Like he had been waiting for this moment. Like he had been born just to break free today.He was running straight toward us.His paws dug into the sand so hard that sand splashed backward with every st
Aria’s POVMy heart twists with anger and pain as I look around again, seeing how people are being treated here. Every time I blink, it gets worse. Every breath reminds me that this place is not a camp… it’s a graveyard waiting to collect bodies one by one.My only sleepless night since I came here has been filled with just one thought, how do I get everybody out?Just one day in this place is already breaking me. I can literally feel parts of myself dying slowly. My body, my strength, my wolf… even my sanity. Everything here feels wrong. Everything smells like fear, dried blood, and hopelessness.And honestly, I don’t know how Mira survived four whole months here.Four months.I am only here for just twenty-seven hours and it feels like I’ve seen enough horror to last me ten lifetimes.We are finally training this evening. Normally, according to Mira, training is done every single day. And ever since the day I was abducted, I’ve been preparing and waiting for the chance to observe ho







