Mag-log inAnya 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 117: Stolen Blood CASSIAN’S POV A sharp knock on the tent pole tore through the heavy silence of pre-dawn, yanking me violently from sleep. My eyes snapped open as shadows instinctively surged to life around my fingers, dark tendrils twisting like living smoke, ready to crush windpipes or tear flesh at the slightest threat. For a moment, the world was nothing but instinct and power. Then the chill night air seeped in through the heavy fabric walls of my room, carrying the faint scent of pine, damp earth, and the dying smoke of campfires. Gray morning light filtered weakly through the seams, painting everything in muted tones. I sat up slowly, rubbing a hand over my face to banish the remnants of uneasy dreams, dreams of altars slick with blood and stars burning red in a fractured sky.“Enter,” I called, voice low and edged with warning.Kael pushed through the tent flap, his boots leaving trails of fresh dust on the woven rugs. His face was grim, jaw tight, clothes stained
Chapter 116: Venom in the Dark CASSANDRA’S POVThe dungeon cell smelled of damp stone and old blood. I sat with my back against the cold wall and my legs stretched out in front of me. Iron cuffs bit into my wrists but the nullstone around my neck did the real damage. It suppressed my power and left me feeling hollow. Still I smiled in the darkness. Everything moved exactly as I had planned.I had let them catch me. I could have run to the Shadow Clan straight after escaping Damien’s guards but I chose this cell instead. Let them think they had won. Let Damien waste time torturing me while the real game played out above ground. Rowan drowned in guilt and liquor. Cassian hunted me like prey. And Anya wore her new husband’s blood like a collar. Perfect.Another contraction rippled through my belly. I clenched my teeth and breathed through it. The baby kicked hard as if reminding me of the deadline. This child could not be born here. If it arrived right here in Damien’s dungeon, Cassian
Chapter 115: Burning Claim DAMIEN’S POVI stayed buried to the hilt inside her, my cock still thick and twitching with the final heavy spurts of my release. Anya’s greedy little cunt fluttered and clenched around me like it refused to let a single drop escape. Her legs were locked high around my waist, heels digging into my ass, while her nails carved raw, stinging lines down my back. Her chest heaved against mine, nipples hard as pebbles, sweat-slick skin sliding together with every ragged breath. When she finally lifted her head, her eyes were dark pools of pure sin. Lips kiss-bitten and glossy, she smiled like a woman who had just discovered her power over me.“Good,” she whispered, voice low and dripping with filthy promise. “Because I am nowhere near done with you.”Something primal snapped inside my chest. This was my Anya; the same fierce, stubborn woman who had fought me tooth and nail, who once looked at me with nothing but hatred and defiance. Now she was impaled on my coc
Chapter 114: Moonlit Surrender ANYA’S POV Sleep refused to come. I lay in the large bed with the sheets tangled around my legs and stared at the ceiling. The blood bond hummed steadily in my chest, warm and alive. Every beat reminded me of the man sitting just outside on the patio. Damien had not come to bed. Instead he sat shirtless at the small table with maps spread before him and a glass of wine in his hand. Moonlight painted his bare shoulders and back in silver. The muscles there shifted every time he leaned forward to study another line on the paper. I watched him for a long time. The way his dark hair fell across his forehead. The sharp line of his jaw. The faint scars that marked his skin. Something stirred low in my belly. Heat pooled between my thighs as I remembered how those hands had held me during the ceremony. How his mouth had claimed mine in front of everyone. I should hate him, I should remember every cruel thing he has done. But right now my body wants him. I s
Chapter 69: The First Shift ANYA’S POVThe moment Damien stepped through the swirling mist everything changed. One heartbeat and the valley rang with war—spells cracking like lightning, claws ripping flesh, growls and shouts blending into one endless roar—and the next second silence swallowed it w
Chapter 61: The Four Threads ANYA’S POV I sat on the low stone bench in the center of the chamber with my knees pulled tight to my chest and stared at the woman who looked exactly like my mother. But this woman claims to be my aunt. An aunt that I’d never heard of from my mother. My throat felt
Chapter 56: Fractured Control DAMIEN’S POV I stood under the scalding spray of the shower with water pounding my shoulders and steam filling the bathroom. The steam was as thick as fog while the curse burned slowly and steadily in my veins like a banked fire that refused to die. Every drop that h
Chapter 55: Chained Awakening ANYA’S POV I came back to myself slowly with my head throbbing like someone had driven a spike through my skull. The sunlight filtered through heavy curtains in soft golden stripes across the bed. I tried to sit up and a sharp pain lanced through my temple so fierce.






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