LOGINGinnie**
After Kenna Blackwell’s arrival, the villa no longer felt like a place of work, it felt like a cage where monsters kept humans to inflict pain on them.
The humiliation since that day replayed in my head over and over again, no matter how hard I tried to bury it—the more it stuck in my brain.
And now…now of all places I have been assigned to clean her room. “Get ready for more humiliation, Ginnie,” I muttered more to myself on the way to Kenna’s room.
The thought alone made my stomach churn as I walked slowly down the east wing corridor, the cleaning supplies clutched to my chest like a shield.
Just go there and do your job, Ginnie.
Don’t look at her!
Act like she doesn’t exist!
Before I could gather my thoughts, I found myself standing in front of her door, my hands shaking violently as I took hold of the doorknob.
But then—
Voices began to drift through the thick wood, female voices laughing. Wonder who could have visited her?
“…I’m telling you, Kenna, he’s stalling,” a different voice said, sharp and amused. “You both have been engaged for six months and Varkos hasn’t marked you? Girl…that’s not normal.”
My heart stuttered, some part of me wanted to push the door open and clean the room, get out before she would even blink. I shouldn’t listen to something that’s none of my business.
But my feet just wouldn’t move.
“Varko’s is not normal,” Kenna’s voice sliced through the air, “He’s just too cautious and calculated.”
“Or reluctant,” her friend teased, “Maybe he doesn’t want to bind himself to a woman yet.”
For a moment, neither of them spoke, then Kenna spoke again—but her voice had changed into something colder this time.
“He will mark me,” she hissed. “Whether he wants to or not.”
A mocking laughter tries to escape me, but I force it down, placing both my hands on my mouth to silence it. I was surely going to be dead meat if Kenna had any idea I was listening to her conversation.
“You sound really confident,” her friend whispered.
“I am,” Kenna replied. “This pack needs a Luna, and I intend to secure my place permanently as one.”
“How?”
Kenna chuckled. “By forcing his hand.”
“W..what do you mean by forcing?” Her friend asked.
“I’ll push him,” Kenna replied calmly, her voice carrying every ounce of venom in it, “blackmail him so much that he’ll have no choice but to mark me. He can’t keep refusing forever.”
Refusing?
Had Varkos been refusing to mark her all this time? The thought hit me like a blow, but I pushed it aside and leaned my ear closer to the door to hear more.
“So what if this emotional blackmail doesn’t work on Varko’s?” Kenna’s friend teased, “What will you do then?”
“Then I’ll remind him what happens to Alphas who appear weak,” Kenna snapped. “A mate bond is important to prove his loyalty as Alpha and he knows that…the Council expects it.”
“Hell, even his mother wants it—“
She paused for a while, then added with a venomous smile I could hear in her tone, “If marking me publicly secures Varko's position as Alpha, he’ll surely do it.”
Shit!
Kenna was really an evil bitch after all.
I pressed myself closer to the wall, heart pounding so hard I was sure they’d hear it through the door. Kenna continued, unaware of the fact that I was listening to every word she said.
“He’s distant lately,” Kenna went on, irritation bleeding through every bit of her voice. “I’ve literally tried everything, even tried seducing him.”
Her friend let out a soft, mocking laugh. “And?”
“He just won’t budge,” Kenna snapped, “Since the day I arrived, he won’t touch me. Won’t take me to his bed, won’t even look at me the way a male should look at his future Luna…”
“…Can you imagine that humiliation?” Kenna went on, voice dripping with venom. “An Alpha who won’t claim what’s already his, but all that ends tomorrow night. Her voice dropped into a low whisper.
Wh…what did she mean by ending tomorrow?
“I don’t understand. How do you plan on achieving something like this tomorrow night?” Her friend asked.
“The engagement celebration,” Kenna replied smoothly, “I plan on dragging Varkos’s wine to weaken his restraint. Just enough to make him want what he’s been denying.”
I clutched the cleaning supplies tightly, my fingers numb at what Kenna had just said.
“He won’t remember refusing once I get him to have sex with me,” Kenna continued coldly. “Once he’s inside me, once our scents mix, he won’t have a choice because his wolf will force him to mark me.”
My pulse roared in my ears.
This evil bitch was planning to force Varkos into marking her. How far was she really willing to go?
My legs began to move before my mind caught up, I stumbled back instinctively, the cleaning supplies rattling softly in my arms as panic surged violently through my veins.
Fuck!
Fuck!
Fuck!!!
My vision blurred as I turned and fled down the corridor, fear tightening around my throat like a noose. Once Kenna is marked, her position would be unshakable.
And I would be nothing more than a disposable human in her domain.
I ducked into a nearby corridor, pressing my back against the cold stone wall as my chest rose and fell in heavy gasps.
Get it together, Ginnie! I scolded myself.
Panicking won’t save you.
If I told Varkos about this ... I warned him, he might see it as a jealousy move because of the night we spent together six years ago.
And if I stayed silent—
Kenna would drug him and force him to mark her as Luna, and once that happened, there would be no stopping the hell that awaits Lily and me.
“What do I do?”
“Which choice were you going to make now, Ginnie?”
Ginnie**The engagement party felt like a funeral dressed in gold, and music drifted through the grand hall in soft, elegant rhythms. Laughter followed, sharp and brittle, bursting from high-ranked Lycans’ throats as they all danced to the music.I stood among the servants with my eyes lowered, one eye contact with any Lycan in this room and I would be dead meat…snapped in half. But inside, my thoughts screamed, spiraling over and over again, refusing to be silenced.Kenna was going to drug Varkos tonight to force him to mark her. Oh, God…Should I tell him?If I stayed silent, her evil plans were surely going to succeed, which would spell doom for Lily and me. But if I spoke, I could die in the hands of Varkos.Before I could let myself drown in thoughts, my eyes found Kenna. She wore a silver dress as though it belonged to her bloodline, expensive jewelry glittering at her throat, wrists, and fingers, while she smiled at every guest as though the world bent willingly at her feet.I
Ginnie**After Kenna Blackwell’s arrival, the villa no longer felt like a place of work, it felt like a cage where monsters kept humans to inflict pain on them.The humiliation since that day replayed in my head over and over again, no matter how hard I tried to bury it—the more it stuck in my brain.And now…now of all places I have been assigned to clean her room. “Get ready for more humiliation, Ginnie,” I muttered more to myself on the way to Kenna’s room.The thought alone made my stomach churn as I walked slowly down the east wing corridor, the cleaning supplies clutched to my chest like a shield.Just go there and do your job, Ginnie.Don’t look at her!Act like she doesn’t exist!Before I could gather my thoughts, I found myself standing in front of her door, my hands shaking violently as I took hold of the doorknob.But then—Voices began to drift through the thick wood, female voices laughing. Wonder who could have visited her? “…I’m telling you, Kenna, he’s stalling,” a dif
Varkos**The study was silent; the only sound was the soft ticking of the clock, each movement precise and quiet. The same way I always liked it.I was reviewing reports when the door creaked open. My eyes narrowed, muscles tensing…no one had permission to enter this study without knocking.A small figure, stepping tentatively inside. Light brown hair fell around her face, eyes wide and curious, she froze the moment our gazes met. Just long enough to realize she had stumbled into a place she wasn’t supposed to be.“Who are you?” My voice was low, controlled, but loud enough to thunder through the study as I studied her, my instincts snapping forward with protective caution and immediate curiosity.She blinked once, then tilted her head.“I… I’m Lily,” she said softly, as if saying her own name would save her from my wrath, “was just looking for… something.”A faint smirk tugged at the corner of my mouth at the way she spoke, there was something about it…a confidence that didn’t belong
Ginnie**I didn’t sleep all through the night, every time I closed my eyes, I saw him. Those cold, merciless eyes that pierced into me last night. His voice still echoed in my head, low and lethal, wrapping itself around my spine.Leaving the Blood Moon Villa wasn't an option… Not yet. Even though every instinct screamed at me to run.“GINNIE!”A familiar voice shattered my thoughts like glass. I flinched so hard the knife slipped, slicing my finger. A rush of blood welled up, bright and red, and I quickly wiped it away on my apron.“What the hell do you think you’re doing?” The chief maid, Maria stormed towards me, her face twisted in irritation.“I…I’m preparing the vegetables,” I stammered, straightening my position to meet her eyes, “Like I was told.”She slammed her palm on the counter beside me. “Are you stupid? Those were meant for the main dish, they were supposed to be prepared hours ago!”“I’m sorry,” I said quickly. “I wasn’t told—”“Of course you weren’t,” she snapped, “Be
Ginnie**No. No, no, no…My knees weakened, and the whole world narrowed to the man standing before me. I took a stumbling step back, my spine hitting the desk behind me as the memories crashed into me like tidal waves.He looked…different.The Varkos I knew from six years ago had been a nightmare wrapped in human flesh…but this version? This version of him looked like the nightmare had finally found a body worthy of it.“….You.” His eyes scanned me slowly, deliberately, as though peeling away each layer of my defenses, “What the hell are you doing here?”His voice was a low, lethal growl, vibrating through the quiet room.My fingers trembled against the edge of the desk. I forced myself to drop my gaze to the floor, but it was too late.Fucking hell!He still remembers my face after all these years!Before I could part my lips to speak, his hand snapped forward, gripping my chin with cruel precision as he forced my face up to meet his eyes. “I never forget a face,” he murmured, voice
Ginnie**The Blood Moon Pack villa towered over us, high walls wrapped the estate, guarded by tall Lycan soldiers in black uniforms. Everything about this place screamed power.But it wasn’t the good kind…I swallowed hard, clutching Lily’s tiny hand as we made our way further inside. “Mommy,” Lily whispered, her voice trembling slightly, “Do you think…we’ll be okay?”I squeezed her hand. “We will, baby. I promise.” The lie cracked on my tongue, but I had to say it anyway. It was the only thing that had kept both of us upright.We walked forward, and one of the guards immediately stepped toward us, forming a wall of muscle with his glowing predatory eyes. “Humans don’t enter through this gate,” he growled, lips curling in disgust.“She has an appointment,” Lily said sharply before I could speak, her small frame bristling with courage that shouldn’t belong to a child her age.The guard sneered. “How cute. Does the human pet speak for you now?”Heat flushed my face as I bowed my head, f







