Aria's POV
Warmth. That was the first thing I felt. Not the usual cold draft of the servant quarters. Not the sting of bruises or the bite of cruel words. Just warmth, wrapped around me like a whisper of safety. I opened my eyes slowly, blinking against the soft candlelight. The scent of mint and firewood filled my lungs. I knew that scent. Him. I turned my head, wincing, and found Ares sitting in the corner of the room, arms folded, eyes half closed but alert. He was guarding me. Why? My chest ached, not from the attack, but from the memory of what he had said to me the day before. How he had spat venom into my soul and then treated me like something worthless. And yet, here he was. "Do not pretend you are asleep," he muttered without looking at me. I did not reply. His voice softened, barely a whisper. "You could have died." I wanted to scream. I wanted to cry. I wanted to ask him why it would matter to him if I had. But instead, I said nothing. Because if I opened that door, I feared I would break apart. "You saved yourself," he continued. "You were brave. Smarter than most warriors I have trained." A pause. "Thank you… for surviving." My lips parted slightly. That was not an apology, but it was not nothing either. "I did not survive because I am strong," I whispered. "I survived because I had no choice." He looked at me then, really looked, and for once, I saw no cruelty in his expression. Only pain. Regret. Maybe even guilt.Her voice was quiet, but it echoed in my chest like a challenge. "I had no choice." And she was right.
People like her, Omegas, born at the bottom, were never given a choice. They lived. They endured. They obeyed. But Aria, she had fought. She had spilled blood to protect herself when no one else did. She had held on to that bangle, even as her world faded to black. And me? I had stood behind walls I built myself, convincing everyone I was made of stone, while a girl with nothing but fire in her soul had dared to shine anyway. James entered quietly. "She is awake?" I nodded. "We found the tunnels. Clara has been using them to sneak in and out. Alone or with company, we are not yet sure. But she has vanished." I stiffened. "She is not done." "No. And Aria is not safe as long as she breathes." I glanced back at Aria. Her eyes were closed again. I was not sure if she was resting or pretending to avoid my gaze. Either way, I could not blame her. I did not deserve her trust. But I would earn it.Two days passed before I was allowed to leave the infirmary.
Word had spread. Servants talked in hushed tones. Warriors stared when I passed. I hated attention, especially the pity that always followed it. But now, it felt different. Some looked at me with awe. Respect. Even Lara could not hide the pride in her eyes. "You did something no one expected," she whispered. "You made him see you." I was not sure I believed that. But I could not deny that I had changed. The voice in the silver forest still echoed in my mind. The wolf within me stirred every time I closed my eyes. Something inside was waking. Something ancient. Powerful. And when I passed by the training field that morning, and our eyes met again, Ares did not look away.She held her head higher today. Her posture was not that of a servant. It was of someone becoming something more.
I saw the way James watched her too, not with desire, but with the same understanding I was starting to accept. She was different. And she was mine. I was not ready to say it aloud. Not yet. Not when guilt still clawed at my throat. But when she looked at me across the training ground… For the first time since Carla died, I felt my wolf stir with something other than rage.Ares POVI had never been good with emotions. Feelings were dangerous, like fire. Beautiful, but if not controlled, they burned everything to the ground. That was why I kept them buried, hidden deep inside. But Aria… she was different. She was a fire I could not extinguish. Her presence alone had a way of cracking through the walls I built around myself, and I hated how vulnerable that made me feel.Training had been a refuge, something that kept my mind busy, my emotions at bay. But even there, it was hard not to notice how different Aria was becoming. There was a strength in her now that had not been there before. Something fierce, something that made her stand taller, walk prouder. And I could not stop watching her. I knew it was dangerous. I knew it would be a mistake, but I could not look away.Her movements were graceful, controlled. The kind of precision a warrior possessed, not a servant. She was no longer just the Omega I had written off. No. She was becoming someth
Aria's POVWarmth. That was the first thing I felt. Not the usual cold draft of the servant quarters. Not the sting of bruises or the bite of cruel words. Just warmth, wrapped around me like a whisper of safety.I opened my eyes slowly, blinking against the soft candlelight. The scent of mint and firewood filled my lungs. I knew that scent. Him.I turned my head, wincing, and found Ares sitting in the corner of the room, arms folded, eyes half closed but alert. He was guarding me.Why?My chest ached, not from the attack, but from the memory of what he had said to me the day before. How he had spat venom into my soul and then treated me like something worthless. And yet, here he was."Do not pretend you are asleep," he muttered without looking at me.I did not reply.His voice softened, barely a whisper. "You could have died."I wanted to scream. I wanted to cry. I wanted to ask him why it would matter to him if I had. But instead, I said nothing. Because if I opened that door, I fear
Aria’s POVI froze. My eyes scanned the hallway, lit only by the flickering of dim torches on the stone walls. My heart pounded so loud I could barely hear my own breath. The footsteps had stopped.No reply.I quickly packed up the shards, a few pieces cutting my fingers. I did not even feel the sting. My body was already numb. When I finally stood, the hallway was empty. But I knew someone had been there. Maybe it was him. Maybe not.I returned to the servant quarters, hands trembling. Lara took one look at my tear streaked face and bleeding fingers and pulled me into a tight embrace."What did he do to you?" she asked, her voice sharp with fury."Nothing worse than usual," I whispered. "But his words… they were not from someone who did not care. They were from someone trying not to care."Lara frowned, brushing my hair back."Ares? You think he is your mate?""I do not want to think about it," I said. "If he is, then the Moon Goddess must truly hate me."That night, I could not slee
Aria's POV I just lost my dad to the cruel hands of death. I wasn't even allowed to give him a befitting burial ceremony talk more of mourning him for a week as every other higher authority would be given. I was an Omega in the Red Moon Pack. I started thinking about my life. Since birth, I was ridiculed for having to be born into an Omega family. At the age of 5, I was taken into the Alpha's ward to work as a maid. My parents could only pity me as they had no right to interfere. Everyone hated me in this ward. I hated myself for having to be born in this life. With every passing night, I hoped to finally be free from the clutches of wickedness. Who was I to dream as, a lowly servant? "You're still in bed till this time," my friend, Lara said coming to drag me out of bed. "You do know that you would be on the receiving end of beatings if anything goes wrong today." Her voice was laced with pity for me. I hated being pitied. I hated being looked down on. I hated being weak. I belie
Ares POV Everyone heard of the ruthless Ares who lost his mate in a war between the Crescent Star Pack. Everyone knew what losing one's mate could do to a person. Ares became the most ruthless person in the Black Moon Pack. He was feared by all and got pleasure from hurting others. Recently, his wolf Ace had been taking over his body to do things he wouldn't do on a normal basis. A while ago, Ace had gotten into a young girl's memory. I wondered who the girl was. He didn't say anything to her as he was in his wolf form but something within me tugged at my heart. A week ago, we had a run where he appeared to the girl again. I tried gaining control over my body but he wouldn't budge. The girl resembled the girl I had seen thirteen years ago when Ace entered her dream. She seemed hurt. "Aria," a voice called out to her. Ace got overprotective waiting to pounce on anyone that would try to hurt her. The voice called again and it made him realize that it was the Moon Goddess calling to h
Aria's POV✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦ 13 years later ✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦It was the shifting season. My memories were slowly returning but i couldn't find a memory of myself being in a clinic for a week. Yes, Lara had told me that I was in a hospital for a week due to an incident. That was all I could get from her. Whenever I tried probing her for further information she would close off on me. "You'll be shifting today," Lara told me feeling so excited for me. She was an early bloomer. She shifted into her wolf for the first time when she turned 13. Middle bloomers shifted into their wolves when they turned 16, for me... I believed I was a late bloomer despite the rumors that went around saying I was cursed. I read books and I was sure that curses could be lifted. I had Lara who always stood by my side giving me encouragement all day. "Yes, hopefully," I replied flashing her a smile. It was evening time, and the full moon was out. The shifting period was the only time Omega's were allowed to dress in beautiful