LOGINAnya Voss, a werewolf-witch hybrid, is the pack’s pariah, blamed for a tragic car crash that killed her beta parents and the alpha and luna. Stripped of her status, forced into servitude, and rejected by her fated mate, Alpha Rowan Draven, Anya endures relentless torment orchestrated by her sister, Cassandra, who harbors a deadly secret: she’s the adopted child of the beta and his wife, she even knew about the tampered brakes, framing Anya to steal her inheritance. After a brutal kidnapping leaving Anya near death, she flees to a rival pack, where the scarred alpha Damien Blackthorn sees her strength—and ignites her powers. As Anya’s heart wavers between Rowan’s haunting mate bond and Damien’s intoxicating love, both alphas become obsessed, their rivalry spiraling into a dangerous tug-of-war. But when Anya’s visions reveals that Damien might know what happened to her parents, she must harness her hybrid gifts to seek revenge and protect Rowan from a curse she placed on him. With enemies closing in—a treacherous sister, a rogue blackmailer, and a shifter council hunting hybrids—Anya faces betrayal, comas, and sacrifice. In a world of claws and secrets, can she reclaim her truth and choose her heart before obsession consumes them all?
View MoreChapter 1: The Birthday Curse
ANYA’S POV The dream always began the same way—screeching tires, shattering glass, my parents’ screams, and then silence. Only this time, their faces twisted toward me, eyes blazing with accusation. You killed us, Anya. I jolted awake with a strangled gasp, my nightdress clinging to my sweat-drenched skin. My chest rose and fell in ragged pulls, and I pressed a trembling hand against my racing heart. The cracked ceiling of my servants’ quarters loomed above me, mocking me. The shrill cry of my alarm clock pierced the silence. 4:30 a.m. I forced myself upright on the narrow cot, my muscles heavy with dread. My gaze snapped on the battered calendar pinned to the wall. The red circle around today’s date was a cruel reminder. “Happy birthday to me,” I whispered, my voice splintering. Not eighteen. Not nineteen. Twenty. Two years had passed since that cursed night—the accident, the loss, the hatred that followed. Two years, and still no wolf stirring beneath my skin. Still no voice in my head. Wolf-less. Broken. Cursed. In the Crescent Moon Pack, a wolf-less adult was lower than an omega. A disgrace. A mistake that should never have been born. And for a wolf-less she-wolf that killed their alpha, his luna, and her own parents, I wore that shame like a second skin. A sharp knock rattled my door. “Anya! Get moving, you worthless mutt!” The head maid’s rasp was as sharp as broken glass. I flinched, dragging the threadbare gray dress over my head. Its coarse fabric scratched my arms as I fastened the frayed ties. My fingers brushed scars scattered across my skin—punishments earned for mistakes that were rarely mine. The manor loomed as I stepped into the bitter predawn air, its stone walls towering above me like a fortress that had become my prison. Once, I had run through those halls laughing, my parents’ pride glowing in their eyes. Now, I was a shadow, a ghost chained to servitude. The kitchen bustled with life, the scent of bacon and coffee coiling in the air, turning my empty stomach. But the moment I entered, the chatter died. Glares speared me from every side. “Murderer,” a maid hissed as she brushed past, her shoulder slamming into mine. Another spat near my feet, lips curled with disgust. I bit the inside of my cheek, forcing my trembling hands steady as I lifted the Alpha’s breakfast tray. Fresh bread, eggs, steaming coffee. My palms slicked with sweat as I balanced it, knowing one wrong move would earn me more than bruises. The grand staircase groaned beneath my worn shoes as I climbed, each step dragging me deeper into memories I wished I could bury. My father’s deep laugh. My mother’s gentle hands braiding my hair. Cassandra’s warm smile, before it curdled into venom. Then the screech of tires, shattering glass, and the nightmare that never ended. At Rowan’s door, I paused, heart pounding. I knocked softly. No answer. I hesitated, then pushed the door open. And froze. The tray rattled in my hands. Cassandra was sprawled across Rowan’s bed, golden hair spilling around her shoulders like a halo of deceit. Her body arched as Rowan moved above her, their skin glistening with sweat. His hand clutched her thigh, pulling her closer, his hips driving into her with brutal rhythm. The creak of the mattress mixed with Cassandra's shameless moans. “Oh, fuck me, Rowan,” she gasped, her nails raking down his back. She turned her head, her icy blue eyes locking on mine—and her lips curved into a smirk. She moaned louder, exaggerated, throwing her head back. “Yes, harder!” My stomach twisted violently. The tray slipped from my hands, crashing to the marble floor. Porcelain shattered, coffee splattered, staining the hem of my dress. Rowan’s head turned. Our eyes met. For a split second, something flickered across his face—but he didn’t stop. He kept thrusting into my sister as though I weren’t standing there, bleeding on the inside. My knees buckled. I dropped, trembling, gathering the shards with shaking fingers. The porcelain sliced into my palms, blood smearing across my skin. Tears blurred my vision, shame burning hot across my cheeks. “Mmmhhh… I’m close… shit…” Rowan groaned. Cassandra giggled, the sound sharp and cruel. Within minutes she slipped from the bed, letting the sheet fall to the ground. Completely bare, she sauntered toward me, confidence dripping from every step. I tried to grab another shard, but her foot came down hard on my hand. I cried out, pain shooting up my arm as glass bit deeper into flesh. She crouched low, pressing harder, her voice venomous and a whisper only I could hear. “Enjoyed the view, sis? You see, I told you, everything you ever had now belongs to me, wolf-less murderer.” My vision swam, the weight of her words crushing me. “Enough, Cass.” Rowan’s voice sliced through the haze. His hand clamped on her arm, pulling her back. His command was sharp, Alpha-strong, and for once, Cassandra obeyed—though her smile didn’t fade. I was left kneeling, bleeding, broken. Rowan crouched in front of me, his storm-gray eyes boring into mine as he pulled a shard from my palm. The moment his skin brushed mine, everything inside me ignited. A spark tore through me, white-hot, stealing the air from my lungs. My pulse stumbled, then raced, as though my very soul had woken. The scent of pine and smoke enveloped me, searing itself into my chest. My body leaned toward him instinctively, drawn, desperate. I didn’t need a wolf to tell me what this was. I knew. I had always known, deep down. Rowan was mine. My mate. “Rowan…” My voice broke, the truth spilling out with my tears. “Why are you doing this to me? You know what we are.” His expression hardened instantly. Fury carved deep lines into his face. He yanked his hand from mine like my touch poisoned him. “You think I’d accept this?” His voice dripped venom, each word a dagger. “A wolf-less omega? The murderer of my parents?” He looked over me, every syllable hammering me down. “Don’t fool yourself, Anya.” Tears streamed unchecked down my cheeks. “I didn’t—please, I would never—” “Save it.” His tone cracked like thunder. He straightened, his shadow swallowing me whole. “I, Alpha Rowan of the Crescent Moon Pack, reject you, Anya Voss, as my mate and Luna.” The words hit me like claws tearing through flesh. Pain exploded in my chest, radiating outwards, shredding me from the inside. I gasped, clutching at my heart, trying to hold myself together as the fragile bond tore apart. My sobs came ragged, broken. My knees gave way fully, hitting the marble with a hollow thud. I looked up at him through blurred vision, disbelief choking me. My lips trembled, the plea tearing itself free before I could stop it. “You… you can’t do this to me. Please.”Chapter 176: Full Circle ANYA’S POVA YEAR LATER… I rested my hands on my rounded belly and smiled as the baby kicked strongly beneath my palms. One year had passed since Damien’s return, and our lives had bloomed into something richer than I ever dared imagine. Late afternoon sunlight filtered through the nursery windows while I sat in the wide rocking chair. Elias knelt beside me, pressing his ear to my stomach with complete concentration. His face lit up every time the baby moved.“She kicked again,” he announced proudly. “I think she likes my stories. Did you hear that, little sister? I will teach you how to shift and how to make sparks dance like Mommy does.” Damien leaned against the doorframe watching us, arms crossed over his chest and a soft expression on his face. He crossed the room in a few strides and crouched beside our son. “You are going to be the best big brother, Elias. She will be lucky to have you.”I threaded my fingers through Damien’s hair as he rested his ha
Chapter 175: Roots and Renewal DAMIEN’S POVThree weeks had passed since I returned, and the rhythm of our days had settled into something I never thought I’d have again, beautiful, steady, and real. The pack had welcomed me back as Alpha without hesitation. The ironclaw pack ran smoother under my hand once more, trade agreements flowed cleaner, border reports grew quieter, and a sense of stability wrapped around our territory like a warm cloak.I ended the meeting session with the elders and walked toward the terrace where Anya waited with Gavin and Iris. Sweat cooled on my skin, but energy still thrummed through me. Gavin handed me a cup of cool water while Iris adjusted her shawl.“Crescent Moon Pack reached out this morning,” Gavin said as we clasped arms. “They are willing to trade with us. They said they will stick with the twenty percent offer you gave them.”I took a long drink and nodded. “I knew they were going to give in. They made such a good choice by doing that.” I tur
Chapter 174: Light After Darkness ANYA’S POVI could not stop touching Damien. My fingers traced the line of his jaw, the familiar scar above his eyebrow, the strong shoulders I had missed for five long years. He sat propped against the pillows in our bed while sunlight streamed through the windows and warmed the room. Elias played on the rug nearby with his wooden figures, occasionally glancing up to make sure his father had not disappeared again. The mansion buzzed with activity downstairs. Messengers had carried the news to every corner of our territory, and visitors from allied packs already gathered in the courtyard, stunned by the miracle. Damien caught my hand and pressed it to his chest. His heartbeat thrummed steady and real beneath my palm. “I am here, Anya. I am not going anywhere.”Tears blurred my vision again. I leaned in and kissed him softly at first, then deeper as relief and joy crashed over me. He tasted like home. When we pulled apart, I rested my forehead agai
Chapter 173: Return From The Void DAMIEN’S POVDarkness wrapped around me like thick chains that never loosened. I existed in an endless void with no beginning and no end. Time lost all meaning there. I drifted in a liminal space between life and death, aware yet trapped, unable to cross into the afterlife or return to the world I left behind. My body felt absent, but my mind remained sharp with regret and longing. I had begged the higher powers many times to let me go back to Anya and our child. They always refused. This was the price I paid for my borrowed time, they said. So I waited in silence, exhausted and shabby, suspended in nothing.A shift came without warning. Soft light pierced the darkness, gentle at first then brighter. A presence filled the void, warm and ancient. The Moon Goddess appeared before me, her form shimmering like moonlight on water. Other spirits gathered with her, their voices blending into one clear decision.“It is time,” she said. “Your son has called
Chapter 33: My Heart Beats For Him ANYA’S POV Damien had been strange all day, it felt like he was trying to avoid me. I saw him only in flashes between doors as he spoke in low tone with Gavin and stared at maps like the borders were on fire. Whenever I tried to get his attention he would touch
Chapter 18: Midnight Raid ROWAN’S POV I hadn’t slept in days. The moment I learned Anya hadn’t killed my parents—or hers—something inside me snapped loose and never settled back. Every sunrise since then felt like an accusation. Every nightfall felt like another reminder that she was missing bec
Chapter 21: Who Am I? ANYA’S POV The celebration felt too grand for someone like me. Gold lanterns hung from the vaulted ceiling of the Ironclaw great hall, each flame imprisoned in glass etched with crescent symbols. The walls shimmered with banners bearing Damien’s crest—black wolf, silver moo
Chapter 19: Test Of Ties ANYA’S POV Morning light crawled across the ceiling before my eyes even opened. I lay there for a moment, listening to nothing but silence… and the faint echo of voices I thought I’d heard sometime during the night. Raised tones, tension, footsteps rushing past my door.












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