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THE SILENT MATE

Author: KBORA
last update publish date: 2026-05-30 23:50:30

Yesterday was over and it was another day.

Another day for me to experience a new bout of humiliation.

Pain blooms across my ribs with every breath, a dull throb that mocks me long after the sparring ring has cleared. My knees ache from the fall, my pride aches worse.

The other trainees laugh as they file out, their voices sharp as knives.

“Beta’s daughter? More like Beta’s disgrace.”

“She can’t even stand without wobbling.”

“Maybe she should stick to mixing herbs instead of fighting.”

Each word cuts deeper than the bruises. I bite my tongue until I taste iron, forcing myself not to flinch, not to let them see how their laughter tears me apart.

I will not cry. I’ve shed enough tears in secret.

“Again.”

The instructor’s voice snaps across the yard. Sergei, his silver eyes cold, throws a wooden staff at my feet. It clatters against the dirt.

“I said again, Amanda.”

My fingers tremble as I reach for the staff. My legs shake when I stand. Every bone in my body screams for rest, but I square my shoulders anyway. If I fall now, if I quit, they’ll never let me forget it.

I raise the staff. My grip is wrong. My stance is sloppy. Darius sighs, and disappointment rolls off him like a storm.

“You’re a weakness waiting to be exploited,” he mutters loudly enough for the others to hear. “If this is all you can give, then you’ll be dead the moment a rogue looks at you.”

Heat floods my cheeks, shame burning hotter than the bruises. My wolf stirs inside me, restless, furious, but still caged. I whispered to her silently: Please, Kara. Just once. Help me.

But she doesn’t answer.

The shove comes before I’m ready. One of the older trainees slams into my shoulder as he passes, knocking me back into the dirt. Laughter explodes around me again.

“Oops. Didn’t see the cripple there.”

My staff rolls out of reach. My chest tightens, my breath caught between rage and helplessness. I want to scream, but my throat betrays me—silent, useless, just as it always has.

That’s when I feel it.

A prickle down my spine. A weight heavier than all the mockery.

I turn, and the air shifts.

He’s there.

The Alpha.

Standing at the edge of the training ground, tall and merciless, eyes as sharp as obsidian. His presence silences the yard in an instant. The other trainees drop their smirks and bow their heads.

But his gaze doesn’t leave me.

For a heartbeat, I can’t move. His stare pins me to the earth, my pulse stumbling in my throat. Something ancient coils inside me, something hot and wild, something I can’t name.

And then—low, rough, barely audible—his lips part.

“Mate.”

My breath catches. I don’t hear the word, not really. But my wolf does.

Kara surges inside me, her growl echoing against my skull. Ours.

I stagger, clutching my chest, as if the soundless bond has struck me like lightning.

I don’t understand. I don’t want to understand.

All I know is that the Alpha’s eyes are on me.

Gasps rippled through the training grounds.

“Mate.”

The word fell like thunder from Alpha Lucian’s lips, sharp and absolute, silencing every whisper and snicker that had mocked me moments before. The bullies froze, their eyes wide, their faces drained of color as the weight of his presence pressed down on them.

I stared up at him, my chest heaving, my hands trembling. The bond snapped into place, a fierce tug in my soul that told me this was real. This powerful Alpha—the one everyone feared and revered—was mine.

No.

This couldn’t be.

Not me. Not the broken, voiceless girl everyone treated like a curse.

Lucian’s jaw clenched, his dark eyes scanning me, taking in my bruised arms, the dirt clinging to my skin, the defeat written across me from the sparring match I had just lost. For the briefest moment, something flickered in his gaze—disappointment? Confusion? Pity?

He didn’t reach for me the way mates were supposed to.

Instead, his deep voice cut through the thick silence.

“That’s enough.”

The bullies dropped their gazes instantly, their bravado shriveling under his Alpha command. He didn’t roar or rage; he simply turned his piercing stare on them, and it was enough to make them back away.

Lucian stepped closer to me, his scent—a heady mix of cedar and storm—wrapping around me. Without asking, he took my wrist firmly but not harshly, pulling me away from the eyes of the others.

My heart pounded with every step. I didn’t want this. I couldn’t have this.

When we reached the shadows beyond the training field, where the noise of the others faded, he released me.

“Look at me,” he said, his tone commanding but quieter now.

I did, but my throat burned with words I could never speak. My hands shook as I lifted them, forming the signs I had repeated a thousand times in my head. Reject me.

His brows furrowed. “What are you doing?”

I tried again, more desperate. My hands moved faster, my breath uneven. Reject me. Please.

But he didn’t understand.

His frown deepened, irritation flashing in his eyes.

“Speak!” he said again, this time his Alpha powers seeping into his voice.

I froze. My chest caved, shame pressing down on me like a crushing weight. Didn’t he know? Didn’t anyone tell him?

My lips parted, but no sound came. Just the hollow silence I’d lived with all my life.

Lucian’s eyes widened slightly, the realization dawning on him like a slow, heavy storm. “You… you can’t…” His voice trailed off, rough with disbelief.

Tears stung my eyes as I lowered my hands, unable to meet his gaze.

The great Alpha’s mate wasn’t just weak. She was broken.

And now… he knew.

***

Lucien's POV

The moment I saw her, the bond slammed into me like a storm. Mate.

The word echoed in my skull, powerful, undeniable.

But she was fragile. Limping, small, trembling. Not the fierce warrior queen I had always imagined standing at my side. My wolf snarled in protest, demanding I claim her, shield her, but the sight of her weakness twisted in my chest.

She tried to tell me something, her hands moving in sharp, desperate gestures. At first, I thought it was anger, some strange attempt to ward me off. Then I understood—she wasn’t speaking. She couldn’t.

My mate. Mute.

The realization made my wolf bristle, not with disgust, but with an unexpected wave of protectiveness. She looked at me as if I were her executioner, begging for rejection.

But rejection was impossible.

“Mine,” my wolf whispered inside me, a vow.

I didn’t speak the claim aloud—not yet. The academy wasn’t the place, and she wasn’t ready. But deep inside, I knew one thing. Weak or not, silent or not… she was mine.

And I would burn the world before I let anyone break her again.

I looked towards the trainer. He was someone I knew would not pick on the weak unless there was a need for it. I could not make him give my mate preferential treatment just because she was mine, but I sure as hell wouldn't watch others treat her like she was a gum under their shoes to be trampled on.

So, he said nothing and just helped her up and took her hand in mine, walking away from the training ground with eyes that never dared to look at me and murmurs that never dared to be more than a whisper. I released my Alpha powers and made them all bow at my feet.

Immediately I got to my chambers, I turned towards my mate and said in the most soothing voice I didn't know I could muster.

"You are mine,"

 

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  • THE ALPHA'S FATED MUTE   THE SILENT MATE

    Yesterday was over and it was another day.Another day for me to experience a new bout of humiliation.Pain blooms across my ribs with every breath, a dull throb that mocks me long after the sparring ring has cleared. My knees ache from the fall, my pride aches worse.The other trainees laugh as they file out, their voices sharp as knives.“Beta’s daughter? More like Beta’s disgrace.”“She can’t even stand without wobbling.”“Maybe she should stick to mixing herbs instead of fighting.”Each word cuts deeper than the bruises. I bite my tongue until I taste iron, forcing myself not to flinch, not to let them see how their laughter tears me apart.I will not cry. I’ve shed enough tears in secret.“Again.”The instructor’s voice snaps across the yard. Sergei, his silver eyes cold, throws a wooden staff at my feet. It clatters against the dirt.“I said again, Amanda.”My fingers tremble as I reach for the staff. My legs shake when I stand. Every bone in my body screams for rest, but I squa

  • THE ALPHA'S FATED MUTE   Warrior's Camp

    The first morning in the warrior’s camp was nothing like I could have ever imagined.The sun had barely risen when the sharp blast of a horn jolted me awake. I scrambled from my bunk, my heart pounding, only to be shoved aside by another trainee rushing past. My heart flew t my throat and it tightened, but no sound could escape of course, since my voice, as always, locked away.“Move, mute!” one of the girls hissed, shoving her again as they lined up outside. Laughter followed, low and cruel, and Amanda bit her lip hard enough to taste blood. Even here, she wasn't free from her bullies. She thought to herself, and her wolf growled in defiance at the back of her mind.A towering figure strode forward, his presence alone silencing the whispers. His hair was dark, cropped close, and his eyes—steel gray—cut through the line like blades.“Sergei Volkov,” someone muttered under their breath. “The General of Hell.”Amanda swallowed.“Line up straight,” he barked, his voice like thunder. “You

  • THE ALPHA'S FATED MUTE   LEAVING HOME

    The night was restless. I tossed and turned in my bed, staring up at the faint cracks in the ceiling where the moonlight slipped through. My father’s words echoed in my mind.Warrior’s camp.The phrase alone was heavy enough to press against my chest like a stone. I wasn’t foolish; I knew what was going on there. Grueling training. Brutality masked as discipline. Wolves are fighting to prove their worth, their strength, their right to stand among the pack’s elite.What place did a mute girl have in a place like that?My hands clenched against the thin blanket. I wanted to scream, but the only sound that left my lips was the silence I had known my entire life.By dawn, the house was already awake. I could hear the muffled clatter of pots from the kitchen, the low hum of my mother’s voice. She always hummed when she cooked—something sweet on the surface but sharp when you listened too closely, like she hummed to keep from saying what she truly thought.I stepped inside quietly. She look

  • THE ALPHA'S FATED MUTE   FIRST, INTRODUCTION

    “Deaf, and dumb… I don't know why the beta didn’t just throw someone like you in a cage and leave you to rot.”The words struck my back like knives, but I didn’t flinch. I’d long learned that showing pain only fed the hunger in my packmates’ eyes.I bent my head lower, scrubbing the wooden floor of the training hall until my knuckles stung raw. My silence wasn’t stubbornness; it was all I had. Even if I wanted to shout, to curse, to tell them I wasn’t useless, I couldn’t. My voice had never existed.Mute. Broken. Cursed.That’s what they whispered.That’s what I was.I remembered once asking my mother why I had been born this way. Why the Goddess had chosen silence for me. Her answer still cut deeper than any claw could.“I don’t know, Amanda. Why is anyone born the way they are?” she had said, eyes cold, tone dismissive. For a moment, I had believed she hated me. Perhaps she did.My father, however… he had been my shield. A Beta of the Nightfang Pack, respected and feared. He had ref

  • THE ALPHA'S FATED MUTE   PROLOGUE

    “Run, Amanda!”My father’s voice tore through the night like a thunderclap.I tried.Goddess, I tried.But my legs betrayed me.The old injury that had plagued me for months burned with every step, sending sharp pain shooting through my body. My limp slowed me down, turning every stride into a struggle. Behind me, screams echoed across the battlefield, mixing with the clash of steel and the snarls of wolves.The Academy of the Moon was burning.Flames climbed the stone walls that had once felt untouchable. Smoke darkened the sky, swallowing the stars above.I stumbled over a fallen branch and nearly crashed to the ground.My chest heaved.My vision blurred.The scent of blood was everywhere.Blood.Death.Decay.The smell was so strong it coated my tongue.I forced myself forward.Just a little farther.Just a little more.My father appeared ahead of me, his clothes torn and stained crimson. The sight alone made my heart stop.I had never seen my father look that afraid.Not once.Not

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