LOGINFor seven years, Evelyn Reed hid her true identity as Princess Evelyn Voss of the Lycan Kingdom, suppressing her royal blood and her powerful wolf to live as an ordinary omega at the side of the man she loved—Alpha Alexander Thorne of Shadowfang Pack. She endured his mother’s disdain, the pack’s whispers, and Alexander’s growing distance, believing love would be enough. Until the day he brought his fated mate into their home. Scarlett Hale—beautiful, ambitious, and everything Evelyn was never allowed to be—became the center of Alexander’s world. When he revealed that Scarlett was his mate, when he threatened to drag Evelyn to apologize for something she didn’t do, when he locked her in a cell like a criminal… Evelyn finally shattered. Betrayed, humiliated, and caged by the man who once swore to choose her above all others, she receives the one thing she never expected: freedom. Her marriage is annulled. Her chains are broken. Her father, the Lycan King, and her brothers are coming for her. Now the princess who once ran from her crown is returning to claim it. Welcome home, Princess.
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I was never meant to be an orphan omega.
I, Evelyn Voss, daughter of Lycan King Alaric Voss— was born to rule, not to be claimed by an Alpha.
So how did I end up as Evelyn Reed Thorne, wife of Alexander Thorne, Luna of the Shadowfang pack?
Well, it all started seven years ago, Alexander and I were dating, I’d hidden my true identity and lied to him that I was an orphan; because Lycans and other wolves don’t mix, and my father did not approve of our union, so I ran away, took my late mother’s last name as mine, and married Alexander against my father’s wish.
So for seven long years, I buried that truth deep inside me, suppressing my strength with a moonstone necklace, my wolf, Veyra, my royal blood—all for him. All to stand by Alexander Thorne’s side as his quiet, unassuming wife.
But today, that ends. He’s brought his mistress into our home, into our pack. Scarlett Hale, the spoiled daughter of the Crimson Ridge Alpha. And now, I’m done begging for scraps of his attention.
I’m going to make him sign the divorce papers. One way or another.
I pushed open the heavy oak door to Alexander’s office in the Shadowfang pack’s towering headquarters. The air was thick with the scent of polished wood and coffee, and something else that made my stomach twist.
He sat behind his massive desk, broad shoulders hunched slightly under the weight of exhaustion.
Alexander Thorne was still devastatingly handsome, even after a red-eye flight: dark hair tousled, sharp jaw shadowed with stubble, those piercing gray eyes framed by the faint lines of fatigue. He’d just returned from a “business trip” to the city—I’d booked the plane tickets myself. Two tickets. Two hotel suites for two persons. And the name of the second person hadn’t been Evelyn Reed Thorne. It had been Scarlett Hale.
“Here,” I said calmly, placing a thick stack of documents in front of him. “I need you to sign these.”
He didn’t even glance up fully, just flicked his gaze over the top page before grabbing his pen.
Wherever I pointed—initial here, signature there—he scrawled his name without question. Trusting me, as always. Or perhaps just too distracted to care.
My wolf stirred inside me, a low growl rumbling in my mind. *His scent… it’s tainted. That woman’s perfume clings to him like a parasite.*
I forced a smile, shoving her down. *Not now. Soon, it won’t matter.*
And it really won’t. Soon, I will be free from all this.
He finished the last page and slid the stack back to me. “Anything else?”
I tucked the papers against my chest, my eyes lingering on him. A wave of bitterness surged through me then. Seven years of memories flashed before my eyes: his gentle touch in the early days, the way he’d pull me close under the moonlight, whispering promises of forever.
But forever had expired the moment he chose her.
“Oh,” he added casually, reaching into his drawer. He pulled out a neatly folded shopping list and a sleek black card, handing them over. “Pick up these things for me, would you? And get something nice for yourself too.”
I glanced at the list. New-season luxury items—designer dresses, heels, lingerie. All in sizes that would drape perfectly over Scarlett’s curvaceous figure. Not mine.
A sneer curled inside me, hidden behind my polite nod. The mistress gets thoughtful, curated gifts. His wife? A perfunctory card and an afterthought.
My gaze drifted to his desk. A tube of crimson lipstick rolled slightly as he shifted papers. A delicate perfume bottle—half empty—sat beside his laptop. A silk scarf draped over the arm of his chair. Women’s things. Not mine.
He’d brought her here. To his office.
The realization hit like a slap. I imagined that on this very desk—where we’d once spread out pack maps and dreamed of a future together—he’d had her. I imagined Scarlett sprawled across the mahogany, legs wrapped around him, her manicured nails digging into the back of his neck while she took what was supposed to be mine.
The lipstick smear on the edge of the coffee mug wasn’t accidental.
The faint indentations on the leather blotter weren’t from paperwork.
The lingering trace of her perfume wasn’t from a casual visit.
Heat surged through me, hot and vicious. Veyra rose up, fangs bared, howling in my mind: *He betrayed us! Rip his throat out. Burn this place down. Show him who we really are.*
For one dangerous second, I wanted to let her. I wanted to slam my palms on the desk, let the full force of my Lycan strength crack the wood in half, let my eyes bleed silver and watch the fear finally break through his exhausted mask. I wanted to scream every betrayal, every lie, every night I’d spent pretending to be less so he could feel more.
My fingers curled into fists at my sides, nails biting crescents into my palms. The air around me thickened, charged with the power I’d suppressed for seven years.
*Do it,* Veyra snarled. *Make him bleed for what he’s done.*
No.
I dragged in a heavy breath through my nose, forcing the rage back down into the cage I’d built for it. If I exploded now—if I gave him even a glimpse of the truth—he’d never let me go.
Alexander Thorne didn’t lose. He didn’t sign away anything he considered his without a fight.
I couldn’t risk it. Not when freedom was this close.
I smoothed the anger from my face, locked it behind the practiced mask of the quiet, compliant omega he believed me to be. My heart still hammered, but my voice came out steady, soft, perfectly controlled.
“Will you be home for dinner tonight?” I asked, smile plastered on.
He rubbed his temple, eyes avoiding mine. “No. I’ve got… things to handle.”
Of course. Things named Scarlett.
I nodded once and left without another word. The door clicked shut behind me, and the smile disappeared. My face went cold, blank.
In the empty hallway, I flipped through the documents, pulling out the one clipped discreetly in the middle: the divorce agreement. His bold signature stared back at me—Alexander Thorne, in black ink.
Memories flooded in despite my resolve. Our wedding under the full moon, his eyes burning with possession as he marked me.
“Evelyn,” he’d whispered, thumb brushing over the fresh mark, “you are mine now. Forever. I will build an empire for us—for you. No one will ever take you from me. I’ll protect you, cherish you, put you above everything else. You’re my Luna, my heart, my only. I swear it on my life, on this bond, on the moon herself.”
I had believed him. Every word.
The way he had once looked at me, like I was his anchor, his everything. I truly believed he had loved me.
But love, I realized now, could fade.
My father’s warning from all those years ago echoed like thunder in my mind: *Evelyn, a Voss does not lower herself for anyone. Especially not for a werewolf Alpha chasing power.*
I’d ignored him. Run away. Hidden my true name, my strength, my crown. All for love.
What a fool I’d been.
I snapped photos of the signed pages with my phone and submitted them digitally to the City’s Werewolf Committee. Application for divorce: approved for review.
Since his love only lasted seven years, then mine ends here too.
One month. Thirty days until it’s final.
Then Alexander Thorne will be free of his “orphan omega” wife.
And I, Evelyn Voss, will return to my throne.
No more humiliation. No more compromise.
This is my dignity—as a woman, as a Lycan princess.
Alexander’s POV“What do you plan to do with this?” Ragnar inquired, he sounded amused.I sniffed, twirling the phone between my fingers. Evelyn had left her phone in her haste to walk away from me. It’s as if we can no longer be together in a space without going off on each other. The phone excited me a little; having a reason to talk to her aside from the meetings. At the same time, I am pissed at her brazen attitude. How is she not bothered that she ruined our marriage by sleeping with someone else?Yet, I can’t think of myself letting her go. Evelyn is my wife and nothing will change that. I am sure by the time this assignment of hers is done, she will be calmer. Taking a deep breath, I reached for my shirt and held the phone. She has to talk to me tonight whether she likes it or not. I had caught her scent when I was walking past the
Evelyn’s POVAdrenaline pumped through me as I increased the treadmill speed. I don’t know how long I have been on it. But with the way my bones are stiff, I bet it’s been over an hour. I am not about to get off it just yet. I am still quite stunned at how my day has gone.It appears Marcus underestimated the tons of silver in that damn house. It was over a thousand five hundred kilograms of silver. That is enough to wipe out a small pack. If such silver could be found in such an open space. It tells how deep the corruption in this pack runs. And it will only take a moment before it blows over the entire kingdom. It is clear now why my father insisted that I be the one to investigate the case. I can bet my life would be at stake from now on. Toying with the bees' hive is never advisable. They sting like crazy.I can feel myself being wa
Evelyn’s POV“I heard you weren’t feeling well yesterday, how are you now? I didn’t think you would make today’s meeting.” Marcus uttered in concern with a small smile on his face.I mirrored his expression. “I am better now, thank you. It was just a mild exhaustion. So these are the reports right?” I asked, staring down at the files in front of me. “What exactly is this about?”“Yeah, so let me give you the briefings before the Alpha arrives. Two months ago, we noticed something strange about the abrupt retirement of an advisor in charge of intelligence. It was at the same time we heard that some rogues might be infiltrating the pack.” He paused for effect, when I didn’t interrupt, he kept talking.“We probably wouldn’t have suspected any
Alexander’s POV“She can’t stay here, Alex.” Mum blurted as she barged into the study. I groaned inwardly, rubbing at the side of my head. “What is it, mum?” It’s too early; I almost added. She paced the room back and forth, snarling. Then she paused abruptly, glaring at me. “Do you have any idea the insult I just received from that bitch called Evelyn?” “Mum, language please. Why are you talking about Evelyn?” “I went to warn her to stop dragging our name in the mud with her concubine and she practically hurled every insult heard to the ear at me without blinking.” “Evelyn insulted you?” I questioned in disbelief. Mum flared her nose. “You think I am lying?” “No, mum. I….” “That’s it. She has gotten too ahead of herself and has to leave! Send her away or there will be a repeat of yesterday’s event. She will make the royal court think less of us. We don’t need her around, Alex.” I cursed under my breath already exhausted. I have heard complaints about Evelyn more than I can e
Evelyn’s POVThe SUV rolled to a stop just inside the Shadowfang pack house gates. I already knew that because of my duties, I would be staying here. Aside the distance, it was much more convenient than Alexander’s house that held so many bad memories. I thanked the driver and stepped out slowly,
Evelyn’s POVMy father’s words still hung between us like a verdict.“Shadowfang Pack.”I stared at him, certain I had misheard.“No,” I said flatly. “Absolutely not.”His silver-blue eyes—mirror images of my own—remained steady.“Evelyn—”“You know what that place did to me,” I cut in, voice risin
Evelyn’s POV “Are you okay?” Cassian asked quietly, his voice cutting through the stunned silence of the hall as his silver eyes searched my face.I drew a steady breath, the adrenaline still thrumming in my veins. “Yes,” I said, my tone calm and certain. “I’m fine.”Cassian nodded once, then turn
Evelyn’s POVScarlett recovered from the shattered glass quickly, her shock twisting into a venomous smile as the hall's attention settled on us."Well," she said, voice loud enough to carry, "look who decided to play dress-up. Still clinging to delusions of grandeur, Evelyn?"I didn't flinch. "And






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