LOGIN“You spent years plotting to kill me… and now you’re dripping down my cock.” I fucking hated him. Yet here I was, thighs trembling as I rode the lap of the one man I had sworn to kill—Alpha Connor Savagaz. ~~~~~~~ I had come to Faang Academy to avenge my murdered parents and destroyed pack with one rule: never fall in love with the dangerously charming son of my enemy. Hiding my true identity as the fallen Luna of Pack Reed, I had searched for the legendary Lunar Sword—the only weapon capable of destroying the near-immortal Savagaz bloodline. Then, one night… I slipped inside Connor Savagaz. After that… everything changed. One touch had awakened the mate bond, forcing me to confront the cruelest truth—I was fated to the son of my enemy, the very man I had sworn to kill. And when the Lunar Sword was finally in my hands… would revenge win, or would I surrender my heart to the Alpha I was meant to kill?
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“Don’t ever fucking sleep with him!”
“Don’t fall in love with him!”
My uncle reminded me over and over again. Every time, I answered firmly that I had already promised countless times I would never fall in love with him.
“Baron, NEVER!” I said as I shoved clothes into the open suitcase lying on the bed.
The person he meant was Connor Savagaz—the son of our enemy.
Rumor had it that the man was incredibly handsome. They said any girl who looked into his eyes for more than three seconds instantly fell in love. And once they fell for him, they supposedly lost all sense of reason.
But honestly, I thought those rumors were complete bullshit.
Baron sat in his wheelchair. He rolled closer to my room and stopped beside me. I knelt in front of him. His large hands gripped my shoulders, patting them gently as he said, “I’m just afraid you’ll get swept up by the rumors surrounding him. In the end, you might fail to avenge our family against Pack Savagaz.”
“Because the only thing that can stop revenge is… love,” he continued.
I shook my head firmly. “I promise, Baron. I, Alana Reed, will never fall in love with the son of the enemy who murdered my parents!”
My uncle gave a faint smile. His grip on my shoulders tightened. “I believe you. Once you obtain the Lunar Sword, kill them all. Take back everything they stole from Pack Reed. Then come home.”
I nodded confidently. I stood up, picked up my suitcase, and gave him a brief hug.
“I’m leaving, Baron. Don’t forget to take your medicine. I left enough savings for you to live on while I’m gone.”
“Wait for me to come back in one month,” I continued.
Because I had already promised myself I would only search for the Lunar Sword there for one month. After that, under the full moon, I would slaughter every last descendant of the Savagaz bloodline.
He nodded slowly. “Be careful, my niece.”
I left our small house and headed to Faang Academy—the academy for young wolves owned by Pack Savagaz.
Eight years ago, when I was only eleven years old, the leader of Pack Savagaz, Alpha Alaric, had slaughtered my family. They killed my mother and father, stole everything we owned, and left only me and my uncle, who was crippled by the war.
Now my rank had fallen drastically—from a future Luna to an omega. All I had left was my sickly uncle, who depended on regular medication and could not work at all.
For the past eight years, I had worked tirelessly to support the two of us. From morning until afternoon, I worked as a maid in the homes of wealthy betas.
For seven years, I had trained without rest, preparing myself for this day of revenge.
But to kill them, I first had to find the Lunar Sword hidden somewhere around Faang Academy. That legendary heirloom sword was the only weapon capable of killing the descendants of Savagaz. According to legend, their bloodline was nearly immortal. Ordinary weapons could not kill them.
Only the Lunar Sword could.
And I was going to take it.
I boarded the train heading to Faang Academy and chose the very last car. Sitting alone on the worn-out wooden seat, I stared out the window. The trees rushing past couldn’t distract my thoughts.
My hatred for Alpha Alaric Savagaz and his family had reached its peak.
What I could never accept was when he murdered my parents right in front of me. My father’s head was sliced off with one swing of his sword, and then… his rogues raped my mother’s corpse in front of my eyes. I still remembered every single detail—the smell of blood, the cut-off screams, and their savage laughter. It was a hell that had never faded from my memory.
That was why I could never forgive them for as long as I lived.
For seven years, I had been preparing for this moment. While other girls my age spent their days laughing with friends, dreaming about mates, or living peacefully inside their packs, I spent mine drowning in blood, sweat, and hatred. Every single day of my life revolved around one goal only: revenge. I trained relentlessly until my muscles burned and my hands bled, forcing my body to become stronger no matter how many times I collapsed from exhaustion. My uncle taught me how to fight, how to survive, and most importantly, how to kill. I learned how to use knives, how to move silently through the dark, and how to strike before my enemy could even react. At night, while the rest of the world slept peacefully, I hunted alone in the wild forests surrounding our village, tracking dangerous creatures through freezing rain and darkness just to sharpen my instincts. Fear stopped existing for me a long time ago.
The entire family of Alpha Alaric Savagaz… and the whole Savagaz Pack, were waiting for me.
The future Luna of the pack they destroyed was coming back. I would take back every right they stole from me and make them pay for every drop of blood they spilled.
While I was lost in thought, staring out the window, a tall man sat in the seat beside me.
“Excuse me,” he said softly.
I turned my head. The man was incredibly tall, around 6’3, with messy brown hair and a pair of sharp blue eyes. He was wearing a navy-blue uniform with red trim. It was the elite uniform, worn only by students from influential families at Faang Academy.
His gaze drifted to my black uniform with white trim—the Wolf uniform for omega students—before a small smile appeared on his face.
I immediately tightened my grip on the bag resting on my lap, my entire body going tense the moment he sat beside me. My fingers curled tightly around the worn fabric strap as instinct took over. I was fully prepared to fight back if he dared to mock me or look down on me like the others usually did. Upper-class wolves like him often treated omegas as if we were beneath them, like weak creatures born only to obey and entertain stronger wolves.
“You’re a student at Faang Academy?” he asked in a friendly tone.
Well, he really did sound friendly.
I nodded slightly. “Yeah. I’m a new student admitted through the scholarship program.”
His expression instantly brightened. “Oh, then I’m your senior,” he said with a light laugh. “Nice to meet you, new junior.”
“And… welcome to Faang Academy.”
ALANAThat morning, I woke up with a heavy head that throbbed painfully, as if someone was stabbing it repeatedly.Soft morning sunlight filtered through the gaps in the window curtains.I glanced at the wall clock and saw that it was already six in the morning.My body felt extremely weak. With great difficulty, I tried to sit up on the edge of the bed while holding my dizzy head.That was when I realized a thick blanket was covering my body.This blanket wasn’t mine. The material was soft, expensive, and carried a scent… that felt very familiar.A strong, warm, masculine scent with a hint of wood.The exact same scent as last night—Connor Savagaz’s scent.Shit!“Why did it have to be me?” I whispered in frustration.Without thinking, I quickly threw the blanket off with a harsh motion and tossed it onto the floor as if it could burn my skin.My heart pounded violently. Vague memories from last night began flashing through my mind.“Good morning, Alana,” Barry’s gentle voice greeted
ALPHA CONNOR"Alpha, where is she?" Barry asked as soon as he stepped into the room.I glanced up from the papers on my desk. “You mean the new girl who’s staying with us?”Barry nodded. “Yes, Alana.”“She went out for a bit,” I replied calmly. “She said she needed to buy some personal items at the minimarket.”Barry smiled, a small but genuine smile that reached his eyes. I studied him for a moment. He looked lighter than usual tonight.“You look happy to have found that new friend,” I said, leaning back in my chair.He nodded, almost shyly. “Yes, she’s cute, right? She also responds when I talk to her.”I felt a quiet sense of happiness for him in silence. Barry rarely opened up about liking someone. Being treated as an outcast in our family for years had made him cautious around people, especially women. Seeing him show even this small interest in Alana was… nice.I stood up and walked toward the window, looking out at the academy grounds. “Just be careful,” I warned softly. “She’s
Alana’s POV"Why do you look so surprised?" Alpha Connor asked in a deep, calm voice.Shit. I would never call him Alpha in my head. That title was too respectful for the son of a ruthless murderer like his father. From now on, he was just Connor to me. But in front of him, I had to pretend to be respectful and act like I held no grudge at all. This was the hardest part, but for the sake of revenge, I would do it.I lowered my head even further and answered softly, “Ugh, no, Alpha. I’m just surprised that I have to share a room with an Alpha like you—the owner of Faang Academy. It’s truly a great honor for me, Honorable Alpha.”He didn’t respond to my words at all. I didn’t dare lift my face to see his expression either. Then, Connor walked straight past me. His strong, masculine scent swept across my nose, making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.“I’m heading to the gym,” he said flatly to Barry. “I’ll be back tonight. Prepare warm water for my bath.”“Yes, Alpha,” Barry rep
Alana’s POV“So your name is just Alana?” he asked as he walked beside me.I nodded slightly. “Yeah. Just Alana.”Finally, I arrived at Faang Academy alongside the man I had met on the train earlier. After we stepped off the train, he asked for my name while guiding me toward the academy gates.As soon as we passed through the massive entrance and headed toward the main building, the atmosphere changed completely. The air felt heavier, thick with the scent of powerful wolves. I quietly inhaled while scanning the area, trying to sense the presence of the Lunar Sword the way my uncle had once described it.My uncle had described it clearly: the Lunar Sword carried an unnatural scent—sweet ripe berries drenched in thick, skunky cannabis smoke, and a sharp acrid ammonia bite. Loud. Pungent. The kind of scent that cut through everything else and clung to the back of the throat. It was supposed to stand out like a scream in silence.I kept inhaling, scanning the grounds with every sense I p






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