LOGIN“I, Alpha Damon, reject you, Kaima, as my mate. You are a stain on my pack, a weakling who offers nothing but shame.” Those were the words that shattered Kaima’s world. Cast out into the Forbidden Forest to die, the low-status omega expected the shadows to claim her life. Instead, they whispered her name. Betrayal has a way of waking up the ancient things that should have stayed buried. Deep within Kaima’s blood, the First Fang—the original primal wolf spirit—stirs. It doesn't want her to survive; it wants her to reign. When she is found by Rowan, the lethal Alpha of the Black-Ridge Pack, he doesn't see a broken girl. He senses a power that hasn't walked the earth in five centuries. Bound to Rowan by a dangerous Soul Resonance, Kaima begins a meteoric rise. She is no longer the girl who hides; she is the girl whose scent makes Alphas drop to their knees in terror. As she masters her new dominance, she must navigate a world of "face-slapping" revenge, pack politics, and a second-chance bond that is as erotic as it is deadly. From the ashes of a public rejection, a Queen is born. The Council wants her dead, her former mate wants her back, but the Beast? The Beast wants blood.
View More"I, Alpha Damon of the Silver-Claw Pack, reject you, Kaima, as my mate and future Luna. You are a stain on my lineage, a weak-blooded omega who offers nothing but shame."
The words didn't just hurt; they physically ripped through my chest. We were standing in the center of the Moon-Circle, the silver light of the full moon exposing every tremor in my hands. Hundreds of pack members watched, their faces twisted in sneers or cold indifference.
Beside Damon stood Chloe, a high-ranking Beta’s daughter with a smirk that promised a lifetime of torment. She tucked her hand under Damon’s arm, her scent—sickly sweet jasmine—choking the air.
"Damon, please," I whispered, my voice cracking. "The Moon Goddess chose us. You can’t just—"
Slap.
The force of his hand sent me sprawling into the dirt. My lip split, the copper taste of blood filling my mouth. The pack erupted in laughter.
"Don't speak the Goddess’s name with your pathetic mouth," Damon growled, his Alpha aura crushing down on me like a lead weight. "Look at you. You can’t even shift properly. You’re a fluke. A mistake. I need a Queen, not a stray."
"He’s right, you know," Chloe chirped, stepping forward to look down at me. "You’re lucky he’s letting you live. If I were him, I’d have clawed that useless throat out years ago."
I looked up at the man I had spent my life loving. His eyes, once warm, were now chips of ice. "Is this what you want, Damon? After everything?"
"What 'everything'?" Damon spat. "You were a placeholder. A shadow. Guards! Drag this omega to the border. If she sets foot on Silver-Claw territory again, kill her on sight."
"Damon!" I screamed as two hulking enforcers grabbed my arms, dragging my knees through the jagged stones. "You’re breaking the soul-bond! It’ll kill us both!"
"It’ll kill you," he yelled back, his voice booming over the clearing. "I’m an Alpha. I’m strong enough to survive a weakling’s death."
The rejection snapped.
Inside my mind, a howl of pure, agonizing grief tore through my consciousness. It wasn't my wolf—she was too small, too quiet. It was something deeper. A tether, ancient and golden, turned black and disintegrated. My heart stopped for a beat, then restarted with a violent, rhythmic thud that felt like a war drum.
They threw me into the mud at the edge of the Forbidden Forest, the dark canopy of trees swallowing the moonlight.
"Run, little omega," one of the guards mocked, kicking dirt into my face. "Try not to get eaten by the shadows. Or do. It would save us the paperwork."
They turned back toward the lights of the village, where the celebration of Damon’s new union was already beginning. I lay there, gasping, my fingers digging into the cold, damp earth. The pain in my chest was transitioning from a dull ache to a searing, white-hot heat.
They broke you, a voice hissed.
It wasn't my voice. It was deep, resonant, and echoed with the weight of a thousand years.
They threw away the vessel because they couldn't see the wine, the voice continued.
"Who's there?" I gasped, clutching my ribs. My skin began to itch. No—it was burning.
I crawled deeper into the woods, my blood dripping onto the roots of an ancient black oak. The forest felt alive. The wind stopped. The insects went silent. A thick, oppressive fog began to roll in, smelling of ozone and old blood.
I am the First Fang. I am the shadow that the moon fears. And you, little broken thing... you are mine.
Suddenly, my vision flipped. I wasn't looking at the trees anymore. I was looking at a sea of fire. My bones began to snap and reform, but this wasn't a normal shift. It was agonizing. It was divine.
My eyes snapped open. They weren't amber or blue. They were a terrifying, pulsing violet.
I stood up, but I didn't feel weak. I felt... heavy. As if my very presence was thinning the air. A low growl vibrated in my chest, a sound so primal it made the trees themselves seem to shiver.
"I am Kaima," I whispered. But as I spoke, the shadows around my feet began to writhe like living snakes.
A twig snapped.
I spun around. Standing twenty yards away was a man I didn't recognize. He was tall, dressed in dark tactical gear, his eyes glowing a piercing, predatory silver. His scent hit me like a physical blow—sandalwood, rain, and sheer, unadulterated power.
He froze, his nostrils flaring. He didn't look at me with pity. He looked at me with something that felt like... terror.
"That scent," he breathed, his voice a low rumble that vibrated in my marrow. "That scent shouldn't exist. Who are you?"
I didn't answer. I couldn't. The Beast inside me roared, and for the first time in my life, I felt the urge to hunt.
The man took a step back, his hand moving to the hilt of a silver blade at his hip. "Stay back, girl. I don't know what you are, but you're leaking power that could level this entire mountain."
"I'm the one they rejected," I said, my voice overlapping with the Beast's roar.
I took a step toward him, and to my shock, the powerful warrior—an Alpha by the look of him—dropped to one knee. Not by choice. His legs buckled as if an invisible hand had slammed him into the dirt.
"What... is this?" he gasped, struggling against the pressure. "What are you doing to me?"
I looked at my hands. Dark, ancient runes were beginning to glow faintly beneath my skin. I wasn't the omega anymore.
"I'm going to make them bleed," I whispered.
But as I stepped closer to the stranger, a sharp pain shot through my head. The world tilted. The last thing I saw before the darkness claimed me was the silver-eyed Alpha reaching out to catch me, his face a mask of shocked obsession.
The sky didn’t just change; it fractured like a mirror hit by a sledgehammer. Great white gashes of "nothingness" tore through the horizon, revealing the cold, humming void behind the world. The clouds weren't drifting; they were dissolving into long strings of black ash that dissolved before they hit the ground. Every breath I took tasted like burnt copper and ozone."Kaima! The people!" Rowan’s voice was a raw, desperate roar that barely pierced the screeching sound of reality tearing apart.I spun around, and my heart nearly stopped. The ten thousand—the weary, the hopeful, the broken souls I had promised to lead—were losing their edges. A young girl reached out for her mother, her small fingers turning into a spray of grey pixels just before their hands touched. The mother screamed, but the sound was distorted, echoing like a skipping record.They weren't just dying. They were being erased.
The scream of the machinery beneath the Silver-Moon Fortress was a sound that didn't belong in the natural world. It was the sound of a heart being forced to beat too fast, a mechanical panic that vibrated through the soles of my feet and up into my very teeth. The red light pulsing from the cracks in the stone floor looked like veins of blood spreading across the courtyard."Ten seconds," Damon hissed, his face twisted in a mask of beautiful, terrifying madness. "Ten seconds until the 'mistake' is finally erased!"I looked at the survivors. They were huddled together, a sea of terrified eyes and trembling limbs. There were children who had only just seen the real moon for the first time tonight. There were mothers who had finally felt the warmth of a fire that didn't come from a machine. If I didn't act, they wouldn't just die—they would be unmade. The thermal cores were designed to wipe the slate clean, to turn physical matter back i
The obsidian chamber felt like it was closing in on me. Every time our blades clashed, it wasn't just a sound of metal on metal; it was the sound of my heart breaking. Rowan—my Rowan—was gone. In his place was a towering statue of black armor and cold, dead eyes. He moved with a speed that was impossible for a human, his movements jerky and wrong, like a puppet being pulled by invisible, rotting strings.The Blade of the Unwritten weighed heavy in my hand. The ten thousand ghosts trapped within the smoke of the sword were screaming. They didn't want to fight him. They recognized the pain in his soul because it was just like theirs. But the Elders were laughing. Their three-headed horror stood at the back of the room, their six eyes glowing with a sickly light as they watched us tear each other apart.Rowan lunged again. His black greatsword whistled through the air, aimed directly at my neck. I barely brought my blade up in time
The silence that followed Rowan’s disappearance was worse than any scream. I stood in the middle of the scorched courtyard, my hands still reaching out for a man who wasn't there anymore. The ten thousand survivors were staring at me, their faces pale and full of a hope that I didn't feel. I had saved them from the black tide, but the cost was the only thing that kept my heart beating. The gold fire at my feet was flickering, dying out because the person I wanted to protect was gone."He’s gone," someone whispered. It was a small voice, full of terror.I didn't look at them. I couldn't. If I looked at their faces, I would remember that I had chosen them over him. I would remember the look in Rowan’s eyes as the shadow pulled him into the dark. I looked at the spot where the void had been. The air was still oily, a smudge of darkness against the blue moonlight of the North.I felt a hand on my shoulder.
The stage was too bright.It wasn't just light; it was a physical weight. It felt like a thousand needles of white fire pressing into my skin. In the simulation, light was a setting. In the "Real" world I had tried to write, light was a weak, cold sun. Here, the light was **Attention**. Every photo
The door of the warehouse didn’t just open; it groaned like a dying giant.As I stepped across the threshold, the wind hit me. It wasn't the "Wind" of the simulation, which felt like a fan blowing on your face. This was a physical weight. It was a wall of needles that stabbed into my thin, grey bod
The cold wasn't just a feeling; it was a thief. It stole the breath from my lungs, the warmth from my skin, and the hope from my heart. In the simulation, "cold" was a red bar on a screen or a slight blue tint to the air. Here, in the real world, it was a sharp blade of ice cutting into my very sou
The void wasn’t black. It was nothing.It was the absence of color, sound, and thought. It felt like standing on the edge of a mirror that had been shattered and then swept away. There was no ground, yet my feet felt heavy. There was no air, yet my chest burned with the need to breathe.I looked at






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