Ophelia Voss never expected love – only survival. As the illegitimate daughter of Alpha Kieran, she always had to watch her life being dictated for her. But when she’s forced to marry Rafael Beaumont, the ruthless Lycan King, in place of her sister, she realizes that her life was never truly hers. Rafael hides a devastating secret – Ophelia is his true mate. He can’t let anyone know, accepting the moniker of a cruel beast if it’ll stop her from having the same fate as his dead mate. But betrayal lurks closer than he realizes. A single lie shatters everything, and Rafael rejects her, casting her out. Heartbroken and carrying his secret child, Ophelia vanishes. Now, fate pulls them together once more. But can Rafael earn her forgiveness before vengeance claims her? Or is it too late for their second chance?
View MoreI stood in the middle of the field, reminiscing over the miserable existence I called a life.
“Ah”, I groaned as I felt pain surging through my body. I stretched my hand behind me, grimacing at the feel of the fresh cut Lucretia inflicted on my poor back.
“What are you standing there for?!!” she yelled.
I turned, startled and frightened to my bones, as I watched her rushing towards me, a long whip in her hand.
“You bastard child!” she yelled, the reverberation of her voice harmonizing with the lashing sound her whip made against my skin.
“The next time I come out, you'd better be done trimming the lawn, or you'll be in a state much worse than this”, Lucretia threatened as I clutched tightly to my torn dress, visibly shaken, with tears streaming from my eyes.
I spotted Dahlia, my step sister, staring from afar. Lucretia had warned her to stay away from me because she didn't want her associating with a “filthy creature”---in her own words.
I continued trimming the lawn, totally ignoring Dahlia's pitiful stares. Dahlia and I cared for each other when we were younger, but Lucretia seemed to be getting successful at her attempts to turn Dahlia against me.
I heard Lucretia's voice from Father's chambers. She seemed very pissed, so I listened to know what the fuss was about, seriously hoping it wasn't about me.
“You're not selling my daughter off like a priced possession!” she shouted, directing her rage at whoever she was mad at.
“Lucretia, we're not selling our daughter away. She will be treated well over there”, that was Father's voice.
“Why do you want this marriage so bad, Kieran?” I heard her ask.
“We need to seal the King's alliance with a matrimonial bond. This is the only way”, Alpha Kieran, my father replied.
Their tone started getting lower, so I quickly tip-toed to the door leading into Father's chambers and hid behind it…not wanting to be caught eavesdropping.
“You want to put Dahlia's neck on the line to satisfy your political ambitions? What about Ophelia? She is worth nothing! Why not her?!” Lucretia spat.
“She is worth nothing”
I've heard this phrase a lot, but it doesn't hurt less, regardless of this being the thousandth time I've been called useless.
“Exactly my point. No man would want to marry Ophelia, let alone the Lycan King king. Presenting Ophelia as his mate would be synonymous to spitting on his face”
I tried holding the pain I felt from Father's words. It was one thing neglecting your daughter, but treating her as a slave was just plain brutality.
“I can't take this anymore”, I said to myself, tears streaming down my face.
My tears were cut short by Father's voice, “Dahlia, go and get Ophelia here”.
I quickly dried my tears with the sleeves of my dress and replied, “I'm here already”, while walking out of my hiding spot, into Father's chamber.
The shock on their faces as I walked into the room was oscar-worthy. I was surprised Dahlia was with them all this time. She didn't even defend me.
“Since I am such an abomination, why don't you kick me out, huh?!” I asked, looking at no one in particular, my hands shaking violently.
I could feel my heart breaking into tiny bits while asking that question. All the pain I had suppressed for years surged through my body as I looked at my father, waiting for his reply.
However, Lucretia was the one who broke the silence, “We keep you to do our chores, Ophelia. It's quite funny how you haven't realized the little difference between you and the pigs”, she said.
Father didn't say a word. Dahlia didn't look bothered.
“Wow”, I said, looking them all in their faces. For twenty-five years, I had endured their brutality, but I wasn't going to take it anymore. My mind was made up. The world had given up on me, but I wasn't going to give up on myself.
I turned my back to them and ran off. I heard Father call for a guard to go after me, so I increased my speed—running through the fields, past the palace walls, and further away from the pack, deep into the woods.
After what seemed like an eternity of running, my legs wobbled and I fell. Tears started streaming down my eyes again as I sobbed. I hated everything my family stood for.
My sad thoughts were interrupted by the snapping of a branch, causing me to stay quiet and hide in the shadows.
“She is here. I can smell her”, I heard a man say.
I smacked my head as I remembered I forgot to mask my scent. It was only a matter of time before he found me, so I stepped out my hiding place.
“Please, don't take me back. Put yourself in my shoes, please”, I begged the guard, although I already knew it was a futile effort.
For a second, I thought I saw some emotion flash across his face, but it was gone as soon as it came.
“You will do well to explain your actions to Alpha Kieran when you return”, he said.
I walked back with him. It was useless begging. Fighting was totally off the charts, because my wolf was bound. That would be suicide.
We got back to the Silver Moon pack—Father’s pack. I never considered this place my home, because everyone treated my badly here.
I walked into my father's chambers, looking like a soldier who had lost a battle. Lucretia sat at the end of the room. If eyes could kill, Lucretia would have had me desperately gasping for breath just by looking at me.
“You think you can escape this by running, huh?” She asked, disgust plastered on her face.
“I hate you…all of you”, I said flatly, trying my best to mask the fear and hopelessness brewing within me.
My statement seemed to amuse Lucretia as she said, “Alpha Rafael arrives in a few hours. So, save that hatred for your monstrosity of a husband”.
“Dad, please?” I cried hard, veins popping on my head.
He said nothing.
I fell to his feet, desperately asking him to show some compassion towards me, but Lucretia stood from her seat and angrily grabbed my arm, dragging me out of Father's chamber.
When we left the chamber, she roughly grabbed my chin, and looked at me with a hatred so thick I could taste it on my tongue.
“I want you gone, Ophelia. I want you out of this picture. So, you will choose between leaving as the Lycan King's mate or leaving through a means that involves gutting your insides out, which I find even more interesting. Either way, I'll get what I want”, she hissed, after which she pushed me to the ground and walked away.
I looked at her as she walked away, and in that instant, I felt fear—real fear—red, raw, trembling, and suffocating.
1: The Storm at DawnThe first storm after the Spiral’s return didn’t come with thunder or lightning it came with silence.Not the kind that follows peace.The kind that hums beneath the surface, warning of a shift not yet seen.I woke before the sun touched the Grove. Rafael was already gone from our tent, his scent lingering faintly on the blanket beside me. I sat up, listening. No birdsong. No rustle of leaves. Only the soft hum of threads above, like they were holding their breath.Seris met me near the Flame Bridge.“They’re coming,” she said, without preamble.“Who?”“Outsiders.”I stiffened. “From the north?”She nodded. “Several caravans. Mixed clans. Unmarked.”For weeks, word had spread of the Spiral’s awakening. We knew it would draw attention, but we had hoped for more time.“They’re not marching,” Seris added. “They’re... waiting.”I didn’t like the sound of that. “What are they waiting for?”“You.” 2: The Meeting of DustWe met the outsiders at the edge of the Whisper
1. Three Days of FlameThe fire in the Court burned for three days.Not once did it dim.And no ash ever fell.It wasn’t a funeral flame. It wasn’t a signal. It simply was a living marker that the Spiral had become something new.The bearers gathered around it morning and night. Children touched its edges and laughed. Elders sat and sang verses they hadn’t remembered in decades.The Spiral wasn’t a doctrine anymore.It was a presence.And for the first time in my life, I wasn’t afraid of what I didn’t understand.2. Rafael's DecisionOn the second night, Rafael came to me beneath the silverwood tree.He stood quietly for a long time, watching the flames.“When I first became Lycan King,” he said, “I thought power meant safety. For my people. For me.”I nodded.“I’ve held too tightly to it. Controlled too much. Lost too much.”I turned toward him.“You haven’t lost everything.”He smiled softly, like he didn’t believe it.“I don’t want to be king anymore,” he said. “But if you’ll hav
1. The Gate BeckonsThe Gate didn’t open like a door.It unfolded like memory a spiral of threads parting just wide enough for me to step through.I felt the world stretch around me, every cell pulled into light, unstitched, rearranged.And when I breathed again, the Grove was gone.I stood in a realm of nothing not darkness, not silence, but absence.And at the center of it: the first Spiral.Not a tree. Not a flame.A heartbeat.It pulsed once and I remembered the fire that made the first bearers, the wordless rhythm that became sigils, and the warmth that broke time into song.I fell to my knees.Not from pain.From awe.2. A Voice Without Shape“You returned.”The voice wasn’t male or female. It didn’t echo. It simply existed.I rose slowly.“Who are you?”“You are.”“What is this place?”“This is the question you feared to ask.”Before me, the space shimmered. A thousand moments flickered in the spiral around me Tavrin as a child, Rafael’s sacrifice, my first rejection, the f
1. The New Day Does Not RiseDawn did not come with light.The Grove awoke under gray not sky, not fog just a flat, breathless stillness.The Spiral birds did not sing. The Grove roots didn’t pulse.It felt like the moment before a memory returns.Tavrin stood in the center of the old Spiral Court, her arms bare, the mark on her wrist now stretching up to her elbow. It pulsed softly with a color that shifted depending on how you looked at it silver, then violet, then flame-gold.She wasn’t Mira anymore.She wasn’t even Tavrin.She was becoming something else.And I didn’t know if she’d survive it.2. Rafael’s ReturnRafael had been gone for three days.We thought he’d fled.But that morning, he returned covered in dust, blood, and Hollow ash.He knelt before me without speaking and offered a stone cracked and scorched.“A Hollow Sentinel,” he said. “Alive. It spoke your name.”I took the stone and felt its hum.Inside it, an old thread remained.Not Spiral.Not Return.But mine.
No one spoke Mira’s name anymore.Not even me.It was as if saying it might call back the girl who’d laughed in the Hollow baths, who’d raced up the garden spires barefoot and fire slicked, who’d cried in my arms the day we swore to protect each other.But Tavrin wasn’t Mira.And I wasn’t sure I was still Ophelia either.1. When Silence Becomes a StormIn the days after the second seed bloomed, the Grove grew quiet.Not peaceful.Tense.Like a garden on the edge of frost.Rafael patrolled less. Elira spoke less. Seris stopped using Spiral sigils in public entirely. The bearers whispered their rituals now, watching the trees for something none of us could name.And beneath it all, the Spiral threads the magic veins that connected us began to waver.Subtle at first. A delay in a healing weave. A flicker in a sigil. A voice echoing too long in a thread-bound message.Then worse.2. The Spiral Thread TearsThe first rupture happened in the eastern Grove.Three young bearers had joined h
The Spiral Grove was no longer a sanctuary.It was a mirror.Every root, every path, every voice echoed the same question:Return or remain?But Mira stood at the center of it all a flame untouched by time, memory, or fear.And I feared her more than I feared the seed.1. Mira’s Eyes ChangeAt first, it was subtle.The color of her irises darkened not fully black, not Hollow silver, but somewhere in between. When I looked into them, I didn’t see a girl raised in flame.I saw a door.When she walked, the Spiral grass parted beneath her steps. No sigils. No command.It simply recognized her.She said little.But every night, she returned to the chamber below to the second seed.It pulsed faster when she was near.One night, I followed her.She sat cross-legged before it, her hands resting on her knees.She didn’t speak to it.She listened.And something from the seed, from the stone, from beneath everything whispered back.2. The Council FracturesThe next morning, Seris called an
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