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The cold water did absolutely nothing to wash away the evidence of her tears and Lyralei just stared at her reflection in the basin, at her eyes so swollen and red they looked like someone else's entirely.
"Bastard." She swore for the ninth time today. She splashed more water on her face, gripping the basin hard enough that her knuckles went white. "Fucking bastard." She could still feel Theron's breath against her ear from an hour ago when he'd cornered her in the hallway. "Tonight, I'm going to bend you over and fuck you until you can't walk straight. I'll make you scream my name until your throat is raw and you’ll take everything I give you because you'll be mine. My wife. My property. My little breeding bitch." His fingers had trailed down her spine, lingering at the small of her back. "I've been patient, Lyralei. So fucking patient. But after tonight, there's nothing stopping me from taking what's mine. I'm going to ruin you in every way possible." Her stomach turned at the memory and honestly it still hadn't stopped turning. "I hope you choke on your own tongue," she whispered to the mirror, to his ghost in her head. "I hope you die slowly, you sick piece of shit." A knock at the door made her freeze. "Miss Lyralei?" The voice was soft and apologetic. One of the younger omegas probably . "It's time. The ceremony starts in few minutes." Few minutes until her life ended. "I'll be right there," she called back, forcing her voice steady even as her hands shook. She straightened and looked at herself properly. The dress was beautiful and she hated the fact that it was beautiful. It had silver silk that caught the light, embroidered with delicate patterns that probably cost more than most families made in months. It fit perfectly, hugging her curves in ways that made her want to tear it off. It made her look like a bride and she wanted to fucking burn it. Her fingers found the pendant at her throat. The moon charm her mother had worn for years, still warm against her skin. If only her parents were alive. The thought came suddenly that she had to shake her head to stop thinking about it. They weren’t alive again. They were dead. Three years dead, and she was still paying for their heroism. "You had to save everyone," she whispered, her reflection blurring as tears threatened again. "You just had to throw yourselves at those shadow wolves like your lives didn't matter. Like I didn't fucking matter." The bitterness coated her tongue like poison. Her parents had died protecting the pack, Alpha Aldric had called them heroes, given them elaborate funerals and promised to honor their sacrifice by ensuring their daughter was cared for. And he'd kept that promise by offering her to his monster of a son. The Ravenwood family—what was left of them—had smiled and nodded like this was a blessing. Her cousins. Her uncles. Her aunt. All of them too afraid of Alpha Aldric and his perfect heir to say a word in her defense. Not one of them had the spine to stand up to the Moonshadows. Cousin Elara had just given birth two weeks ago. A tiny girl with her father's eyes. The first new Ravenwood in three years, and Lyralei was literally just doing this for her…for all of them in fact because if she refused Theron, if she ran, he wouldn't just let it go. He'd make them all pay somehow. That’s just how twisted the fucker was. Another knock, harder this time. "Miss Lyralei, please." "Coming." She dropped her hand from the pendant and took one last look at herself. At the girl who was about to become property. At the daughter of warriors who was walking into her own execution wearing silk and a smile. She turned from the mirror and headed for the door. --- The hallway felt too long. Each step toward the great hall was like walking toward the edge of a cliff. She could hear voices ahead. Laughter, music and celebration. Her stomach twisted tighter. "You look absolutely beautiful, dear." Lyralei turned to see Elder Cassandra, one of the older pack members who'd known her parents. The woman's smile was warm and surprisingly genuine which pissed Lyralei. "Thank you," Lyralei said instead automatically, her own smile feeling like a mask. You know what he is. You know what he does to the omega girls. You know and you're still smiling at me like this is something to celebrate. "Your parents would be so proud." The words were a knife sliding between her ribs. They'd be ashamed. Ashamed that no one fought for me. Ashamed that I'm being handed over to a monster and everyone is pretending it's an honor. "That's very kind of you," Lyralei said, her voice hollow. She kept walking, and more voices joined in to her dismay. "Such a beautiful bride." I'm not a bride. I'm a sacrifice. "Theron is so lucky to have you." Lucky? He's getting exactly what he wanted. A toy he can finally break. "What a perfect match you make." We're not a match. He's a predator and I'm prey with nowhere left to run. Each compliment felt like mockery and each smile like a lie. They all knew. She could see it in the way some of them wouldn't quite meet her eyes. In the way Elder Roderick's jaw tightened when he congratulated her. In the way Beta Marcus looked away quickly when she thanked him. They knew what Theron was. They just didn't care enough to stop it. Or maybe they were too afraid. Either way, she was alone. The great hall opened up before her, and her breath caught in her throat. Crystal chandeliers threw light across silk decorations and tables laden with food and wine. Pack members everywhere in their finest clothes, talking and laughing and celebrating the union of their future Alpha and his bride. This was supposed to be the happiest day of her life but she’d never felt more alone. Someone touched her arm, guiding her forward, and Lyralei moved through the crowd on autopilot. Smiling, nodding and accepting congratulations that felt like condolences. Then she saw him. Theron stood near the front of the room with his father, both of them in conversation with some visiting wolves. He was laughing at something, head thrown back, looking every inch the perfect future Alpha in his formal ceremonial leathers. Handsome, confident and charming. A monster dressed for a wedding. Her hands clenched into fists in her gown, nails biting into her palms through the fabric. Someone said something to him. He turned, still smiling, and his eyes found her across the crowded hall. The smile stayed on his face. But his eyes changed. They raked over her body, slow and deliberate. Lingering on the curves of the dress. On the exposed skin at her shoulders and throat as if he was imagining undressing her slowly. His tongue darted out to wet his lips. Lyralei's hands trembled and this time not from fear but from rage so pure she felt herself go dizzy. That fucking look. That same predatory, fucking look that said she already belonged to him. That said tonight, after the vows, after the witnesses left, he'd finally do everything he'd been whispering about for months. And no one would stop him. Theron smiled wider and took a step toward her. At that moment, she just…snapped.Her eyes opened slowly, unfocused at first, then finding his face. And something in her expression broke completely.The sobs came without warning, raw and broken and full of pain he couldn't even begin to understand. Each one tore through her body, making her shake in his arms. She pressed her face against his chest and cried like the world had ended, like everything inside her had shattered beyond repair.Every other sound in the background faded away. The screams, the snarls, the clash of weapons—all of it became distant noise. All Gerald could hear was her sobbing, and his anger reached a boiling point that made his whole body vibrate with the need for violence.He felt a familiar presence behind him and turned his head to see Eliasen kneeling beside him. Her red eyes blazed with fury as she took in Lyralei's condition, the torn clothing, the bruises, the blood. She reached out and carefully took Lyralei from his arms, cradling her with surprising gentleness.Eliasen looked at Ger
The most fierce woman Gerald had ever known broke down in his arms, and each sob that tore from her throat felt like a knife twisting in his chest. He cradled her carefully, one hand cupping the back of her head while the other wrapped around her trembling shoulders. But fury surged through his body with such intensity that he started shaking, his muscles going taut as steel while he forced himself to stay gentle with her even as violence threatened to consume him whole.His eyes swept the clearing, taking in everything that had happened here.The ritual circle drawn in blood. The standing stones covered in symbols that made his skin crawl. The boy still tied to the altar, sobbing through his gag. Bodies scattered across the ground—some dissolving into black sludge, others bleeding red into the dirt. Warriors he recognized, men who'd served under Davros, now dead or dying while shadow wolves prowled between them.And Davros. That bastard was still alive, still breathing somewhere in t
"You ruined everything!"Davros's voice cracked across the clearing like a whip, and he yanked the dagger from his arm with a wet, sucking sound. Black blood poured from the wound as he staggered towards her."I was supposed to rule!" His eyes had returned to normal but madness burned in them now, bright and terrible. "Chosen by Kragoth herself! Power beyond measure! And you—you worthless girl—you destroyed my one chance!"He staggered forward, cradling his wounded arm against his chest. The black veins beneath his skin pulsed with each word, receding further down his body. "I've lost control. The shadow wolves, the power, everything! All because of you!"Lyralei's breath caught as understanding slammed into her. He was right. The ritual, incomplete and broken, had shattered whatever hold he'd had over the creatures. They were free now, wild and hungry and turning on everything in reach.The shadow wolves attacked the Crimson Fang warriors with savage fury.Screams filled the clearing
The knife never came.A growl tore through the air instead, raw and savage, and it was followed by a scream that cut off with a wet, horrible crack. Lyralei's eyes snapped open just in time to see a half-shifted female wolf grappling with the elder, her claws buried deep in his chest. The woman's jaws clamped around his throat and she twisted sharply, bones snapping like dry branches.The elder's body hit the ground with a dull thud, his eyes still wide with shock.The Crimson Fang warriors shrank back, and their faces twisted with pure terror. Lyralei stared at her savior through the haze of exhaustion, confusion flooding her mind. Who in the name of the goddess could inspire such fear in the warriors?Then the stench hit her.That wrong, rotting smell she'd come to recognize over the past days. Shadow wolves. But this one was different, she was in a half shift state which confused her as she had never seen a half shifted shadow wolf before.The creature turned toward her, and Lyrale
Some of the younger warriors shifted uneasily and doubt flickered across their faces."Shadow wolves are attacking your pack right now!" Lyralei's voice rose as desperation clawed at her throat. "Right now, this moment, your families are fighting for their lives! Women and children are bleeding and dying while you stand here doing this?"She saw the impact of her words in the way some warriors flinched. One of the younger ones actually took a half-step back."Your sisters, your mothers, your children are back there fighting monsters," Lyralei continued, pressing her advantage. "But you're here playing with dark magic instead of protecting them. What kind of warriors does that make you? What kind of men?""Enough!" Davros's face had gone purple with rage. "Neutralize her now or I swear on everything I'll make sure every single one of your families pays for your failure!"The threat hung in the air and Lyralei saw the way the warriors reacted. Fear. Pure, simple fear that made them move
Lyralei ran through the forest and her lungs burned with each breath she dragged in. Her bare feet pounded against dirt and roots and sharp stones as she pushed herself forward faster.The figure ahead of her bolted through the trees like his life depended on outrunning her. Maybe it did.The moment he'd noticed she'd spotted him watching the settlement fight he'd taken off into the woods. She'd turned to Eliasen quickly, said she'd seen someone and to take charge, then ran off before the woman could respond. Eliasen had probably looked confused as hell but Lyralei didn't have time to explain.Whoever this warrior was, he'd stood there watching his packmates fight shadow wolves without lifting a finger to help. That made him either a coward or something worse and her gut screamed it was worse.Her half-shifted state made tracking easier. Her senses were sharper, speed faster, and she could smell his fear on the wind mixing with smoke from the burning settlement behind her. Part of her







