Kali
“What are you going to do about the rejection, Mommy?” I continue to taunt, rising to my feet to meet Luna Diana’s furious glare. She says nothing, her icy blue eyes burning into mine, but I only lift my chin higher, refusing to back down. "If you’re so desperate for your son to have a mate, why don’t you become his mate and—” The slap comes so fast, so hard, I don’t even see it A white-hot explosion of pain spreads across my face, worse than anything Beta Logan had ever inflicted on me. My vision goes black for a moment, and I genuinely think I’ve gone blind. I stagger but refuse to fall. Clenching my jaw, I slowly turn my head back to Luna Diana and spit blood at her feet. Then I laugh. It’s a raw, hollow sound, filled with both amusement and anger. “I underestimated your strength, Luna,” I mock, wiping the corner of my mouth. “You’re stronger than you look. Not as weak as I thought.” “By the time I’m done with you, you’ll regret rejecting my son.” I scoff, letting out another dry laugh. “And this is exactly why I rejected him,” I snap. “Because he has no balls. He couldn’t handle a simple rejection without running to his mommy to cry.” I cock my head, smirking at the way her nostrils flare. “The only thing he’s good at is chasing after women’s skirts.” I let my disgust drip into my voice as I step closer. “You and your son disgust me. Nothing—nothing—will ever make me regret my decision. It’s the best one I’ve ever made.” My voice drops to a mocking whisper. “ I didn’t want to end up like you, Luna Diana. That’s why I rejected your pathetic excuse of a son.” A heavy silence falls over the room. Luna Diana’s expression darkens, her lips pressing into a thin, furious line. Slowly, she shifts her glare to Beta Logan, who has been standing quietly the entire time, watching the scene unfold. “This is your fault,” she hisses, stepping toward him. Beta Logan stiffens. “If only you had tamed her from a young age, this wouldn’t have happened,” Luna Diana spits. “How can you call yourself a Beta when you can’t even control a single, pathetic girl? You’ve failed me, Logan. If your daughter doesn’t submit to my son, you will lose your title as beta of the Red Night pack.” I watch as my so-called father instantly crumbles. He falls to his knees before her, his face turning red as he bares his neck in submission. “Please, Luna, forgive me! I will fix this—I swear it! Just… don’t strip me of my position. She will submit. I swear it.” His voice shakes with desperation. A laugh bubbles up from my throat before I can stop it. I clutch my stomach, my ribs protesting the movement, but I can’t help myself. “Oh, Father,” I mock, wiping at the tears of amusement in my eyes. “I guess you’ll be losing your precious position because of a dirt like me.” My laughter grows louder. Beta Logan’s head snaps up, his furious gaze locking onto mine. “Shut your damn mouth before I snap your neck,” he roars. I only grin wider. “Oh? Now you’re finally showing some backbone?” Luna Diana watches the exchange with growing disinterest, then sighs as if she’s grown tired of the spectacle. “Enough,” she says coldly, her eyes filled with disgust as she turns back to Beta Logan. “I see you can’t control her anymore.” Her lips curl in a slow, cruel smile as she tilts her head. “Why don’t you give me permission—as her father—to do whatever I want with her?” A wicked smirk stretches across Logan’s face. He pushes himself to his feet, dusting off his knees before meeting my gaze. “I do,” he says simply, his voice dripping with satisfaction. “I give you full permission, Luna. Do whatever you want with her.” My smirk falters. Something inside me shatters. A cold, sharp pain spreads through my chest, but I quickly swallow it down, taking a small step back. “You’re not my father,” I snap, forcing my expression to remain impassive, though my voice shakes with rage. “You have no right to give me away like some object.” I whip my head toward Luna Diana. “And if you dare lay a hand on me, I swear—” “You’ll what?” she interrupts, raising a perfectly arched brow. “Bark some more?” She clicks her tongue in mock pity. “That’s all you are, Kali. Bark. No bite. Then she turns to the warriors standing by the entrance. “Take her to the Mating Room,” she commands smoothly. “Prepare her for my son.” Everything inside me stops, and for the first time in my life, real, paralysing fear grips me. The Mating Room. Where Alphas and their Lunas consummate their bond—willingly—to create an heir. But sending me there when I never accepted Travis as my mate… Luna Diana wasn’t planning for this to be willing. “No,” I whisper, my chest heaving. I shake my head, stepping back again. “You can’t—” Hands clamp down on my arms. I thrash wildly, my heartbeat pounding so loudly it drowns out everything else. “Let me go!” I scream, kicking out as hard as I can. “You bastards! You will regret this—” Luna Diana only watches with a satisfied smile. Her laughter echoes behind me, light and musical, as if this is all some grand joke to her. I twist, bite, claw—anything to get free. But the warriors are too strong. Their grips are like iron shackles around my arms, bruising. I felt so helpless seeing the doors of the Mating Room being pulled open. The moment they shove me inside, my eyes land on the massive bed at the center—draped in luxurious sheets, the air thick with the scent of roses and something sickly sweet. I twist harder. “Let me go, you bastards!” The warriors don’t respond, and with a hard shove, they toss me onto the table beside the bed. The impact knocks the air from my lungs. “Hold her down,” one of them orders. I kick and struggle, but their strength overpowers mine. Thick ropes burn against my skin as they yank my arms over my head, securing me tightly. My wrists throb with the pressure, my legs barely able to move as they bind me down. I yank at the restraints, rage burning through me. “You’re all cowards! Let me go and fight me properly!” The warriors ignore me, stepping back once I’m secured. Then, they turn and leave, the heavy door clicking shut behind them. I don’t get a chance to catch my breath before two women enter the room, their faces expressionless. In their hands, large scissors glint under the light. I jerk against the ropes, my heart hammering. “Don’t you dare touch me!” I snarl, baring my teeth. They don’t hesitate. The cold blade presses against my shoulder. With a sharp snip, my shirt falls open. I scream, thrashing wildly, but it’s useless. Piece by piece, my clothes are sliced away until I’m left in nothing but my underwear, my skin exposed to the cool air. Fury and humiliation battle inside me, making my chest burn. I snap my head to the side, locking eyes with Luna Diana. She stands at the foot of the bed, watching me with satisfaction. A slow, vicious smile spreads across her face. “Finally,” she muses, tilting her head. “I can see it now.” I breathe heavily, my jaw clenched. “See what?” I spit. “The fear in your eyes,” she says, voice dripping with triumph. “If I had known this was what you were so scared of, I would have done it sooner.” I snarl, but my skin is crawling, my stomach twisting with unease. Luna Diana steps closer, pressing manicured fingers against my bare stomach. I recoil, but there’s nowhere to go. She hums in mock thought. “You’ll carry my son’s heir,” she murmurs. “That way, the pup will be strong—stronger than you. And maybe then…” She meets my gaze, her smile widening. “You’ll be forced to submit.” Rage explodes inside me. “You wouldn’t dare,” I growl, my voice shaking with fury. Diana chuckles, running a finger along my collarbone. “Wouldn’t I?” “If Travis so much as lays a fucking finger on me,” I hiss, my body vibrating with anger, “I’ll make sure my face is the last thing he sees before I give him a free ticket to the Moon Goddess.” Luna Diana’s smirk falters. “This isn’t a threat, Diana,” I continue, my voice dropping into a deadly whisper. “It’s a fucking promise.” A deep, guttural growl rips from my throat, shaking the very air around us. The entire room trembles. The bedposts creak. The glasses on the nightstand shatter. The walls seem to pulse with the force of my rage. And then— SNAP. The ropes securing my wrists burst apart like threads. Luna Diana stumbles back, her eyes going wide with something I never thought I’d see in her. Fear.The forest is too quiet.Towering trees stretch toward the night sky, their branches weaving together like skeletal fingers, blocking out most of the moonlight. But I don’t need the moon to see. My heightened senses pick up every shift in the shadows, every rustle of leaves beneath our steps, every distant heartbeat of unseen creatures lurking nearby.Jack’s sister moves effortlessly through the darkness, as if she belongs to it. I trail behind her, my senses sharp, my guard up. I don’t trust her. I don’t trust anyone—except, for some reason, Fury.She may have freed me from that cell, but that doesn’t mean I owe her anything. For all I know, she could be leading me straight to my death.I steal another glance at her, noting once again the striking resemblance to Jack. The same silver eyes. The same confident stride, as if she owns the very ground she walks on.“So,” I say casually, though I’m not joking, “you’re not secretly kidnapping me, are you? Or, I don’t know, leading me somewh
Kali"Never mind," I mutter, waving Fury off.He dips his head in a short bow before turning away, his footsteps fading into the dark hallway, leaving me alone with my thoughts.I exhale sharply and open the book he brought, forcing myself to focus on the words, but the letters blur together.Frustrated, I sink onto the cold floor, flipping through the pages and trying again. But no matter how hard I try, my mind stubbornly refuses to cooperate.Instead, it spins with questions.Who was Jack’s first mate?What did she look like? Did she reject him? Or did he reject her?And more importantly… where is she now?Is she still alive… Or dead?But most of all—why did he accept her rejection when he refuses to accept mine? Did he love her?A sharp pang tightens in my chest, something bitter, ugly, and unwanted churning in my stomach.Jealousy.I scowl at the very thought, gripping the book so tightly my knuckles turn white before I hurl it across the cage with a frustrated growl. The hardcov
My lips curl into a smirk.“Oh?” I taunt. "Did you think you were Special just because we are mate? That you could use the mate bond to make me accept you?" I tilt my head, eyes flashing with challenge. "I rejected one mate before you, and I’ll reject you just as easily.""So that’s what’s giving you confidence," he snarls, his fingers twitching like he’s seconds away from grabbing me. "You think I’m just like your pathetic excuse of a first mate?"His ego is wounded, his rage palpable.I hold his gaze, refusing to back down.Then, without warning, he steps back. The sudden loss of his warmth leaves me breathless."I didn’t want to go this far," he murmurs, his voice both a promise and a curse. "But you’re giving me no choice."His next words are a vow."You’ll eat those words. I’ll make damn sure of it."Before I can react, his fingers clamp around my wrist like a steel shackle."Let me go, you bastard!" I thrash against his grip, but he drags me forward, his hold unyielding. My feet
KaliJack’s fingers dig into my waist, his breath hot against my neck, but I refuse to let him think he has the upper hand. My eyes burn with fire as I glare at him, my jaw clenched so tight I can feel the tension in my bones. How dare he? How dare he act as if he wasn’t the one who sent Fury after me—who ordered him to bring me back by any means necessary, or else face death?Normally, I wouldn’t have cared. Fury was just another warrior from Blood Fang, someone I would’ve left behind without a second thought. But the moment I looked into his eyes, something shifted. There was something there—something familiar. And the thought of him dying because of me… it didn’t sit well.That’s why I came back. Not for Jack. Not for this pack.And certainly not because of this damn mate bond.I take a steadying breath, forcing my lips into a tight smile. “My lord. Your greatest Alpha.” The words taste like venom on my tongue. “Can we talk for a minute? Alone?”Jack doesn’t even blink as his silv
Kali’s POV“What do you say, Luna?”The voice snaps me out of my thoughts, yanking me back to the present. I blink, realizing I had been lost—lost in the memory of Jack’s cruel words, lost in the horrifying reality of what returning to him would mean."You either stay out here and risk your life, or you come with me," the warrior says. His tone is oddly gentle for someone suggesting I walk back into the devil’s den.I meet his gaze, searching for any hint of deception, but there’s none. His eyes remain warm, kind—too kind for someone from Blood Fang. And yet, here he is again, hovering over me like some unwanted guardian angel.A bitter laugh escapes my lips. “I’m sorry,” I say with sarcasm. “But I can’t go back with you to Blood Fang. I’d rather die out here than set foot in that hellhole again and return to your beast of an Alpha.” My throat tightens, but I push through. “Only the Moon Goddess knows what he’d do to me if I went back.”The warrior—whatever his name is—shifts uncomfor
Kali’s POVThe world feels distant, as if I’m trapped in a dream—floating, no, sinking—caught between reality and darkness. A sharp, relentless throbbing pulses through my skull, and my body feels unbearably heavy.Am I dreaming? Is this what dying feels like?The last thing I remember is the betrayal—the wicked cackle of that old woman and the greedy voices of those bastards, plotting to sell me off like a damn object.I should have known. I should have learned my lesson. But I didn’t.And now… there’s a sound.A noise so foreign in this desolate place, yet so familiar it stirs something deep inside me. Whimpers. Choked sobs. The distinct sound of flesh meeting flesh—a body hitting the ground with a sickening thud.What…?I try to move, but my limbs refuse to obey. My eyelids flutter open weakly, my vision blurred, the edges swimming in darkness. There’s movement—no, a shadow. A figure stands tall, fists striking down with brutal force, beating someone into the dirt.A man.Through t