VALERIA'S POV
It's early morning, and soon, midnight will strike today, and I will turn 18, I sat on the sand looking at the peaceful scenery in front of me. It was a full moon and its reflection on the water made it beautiful. A small smile appeared on my face as the cold water touched my toes.
This place was my only safe sanctuary, but only a nightmare as it would be flocked with my bullies during the daytime. Those boys were foolish enough to miss school and waste their time here.
If only I had the chance to attend school, I would never leave and would try to make the most of it. I used to have full attendance in my school at my old pack when everything was fine in my life until Alpha Dimitri killed my whole pack and I became a mere servant.
I could never forget that night. I don't know why Alpha Dimitri had to kill all those people. As far as I know, my pack has always adhered to the principle of friendliness and I've never heard of any rivalry with other packs. That night changed my life forever.
I clenched my fists, I hoped I would not keep being a slave for the rest of my life.
I looked beside, over the sand. I slowly wrote something on wet sand and then tried to read it out loud.
“Happy Birthday Valeria.”
A bitter smile curled on my dry lips. I wasn't even sure if I wrote my name correctly. Even after spending 10 years in this pack, no one cared about my real name.
A slave doesn't need a name.
They always called me some derogatory terms, slut, b*tch, wh*re, Mutt, or if someone was being generous then they would simply call me a slave.
This is good. These bastards don't deserve to know my name either.
I gently touched the name I had written on the beach. Mother once told me 18 would be a special day for a werewolf but before she could tell me more, Alpha Dimitri's army broke in to ruin our lives.
Tears brimmed in my lonely eyes as my parents' faces came back in my mind. I looked at the moon, wondering why I had to suffer all this. But I knew the Moon wouldn't reply to me.
Sighing for the hundredth time, I got up to leave. I had to return now, or I'd get a whipping if the supervisor found me sneaking out. However, a sharp pain suddenly hit my heart and I had to clutch my chest tightly.
What happened?
My body started heating up and sweating profusely. I gritted my teeth as I didn't want to make any sound to alert any guards on patrol nearby. The pain was so suffering that I had to lay there and hoped that the pain would subside on her own.
My body couldn't stop shivering and I curled into a ball and tried to sleep. But a gentle sound of music distracted me and lowly the pain subsided and I fell into a deep slumber with one last thought in her mind.
Who was singing? Who had such a melodic voice that sent peaceful shivers down my spine?
My world fell into a haze of pain and cold. I barely registered the icy splash of water hitting my face before the sharp, mocking laughter echoed around me. My body jerked reflexively, but the ache that rippled through my stomach and ribs kept me from moving further.
I blinked against the droplets of water clinging to my lashes, the dim moonlight illuminating the sneering faces of my tormentors.
“Wake up, sl*t!” A cruel voice snapped, and another kick to my stomach had me heaving, bile rising in my throat. I curled into myself, trembling, trying to shield her battered body from their relentless assault.
“Guess this is where you hide at night, huh? Like the little rat you are,” sneered Brayden, one of Magnar’s loyal lackeys, his eyes glittering with malicious amusement.
“Pathetic,” someone else muttered, the sound followed by a derisive snort.
“Look alive, boys! Seems the little slave turned eighteen last night,” Braden continued to shout behind him.
A powerful aura of pressure arrived behind me and I immediately recognized him—Magnar, the son of Alpha Dimitri.
I rarely had the opportunity to see him. I am a slave, while he was an alpha wolf. I only appeared in the kitchen, while he appeared on the training grounds. But for some reason, I could always recognize him instantly when he was around.
The last time we met was when I was 17 years old and was nearly beaten to death by a warrior, and he appeared to help me. I once thought he was different from the others.
I shook my head, not allowing myself to harbor any fantasies again. I quickly put on my shoes. I wanted to get up and leave now. Today is my birthday and I didn't want to celebrate the last moment with bleeding wounds, but my dream was soon shattered.
"Bitch! You want to escape?" Brendan kicked me again, his shoe stepping on my heart. My body instinctively convulsed, and an iron rust taste immediately appeared in her mouth. My brows were furrowed in pain, and I broke out in a cold sweat. The pain in my abdomen and ribs prevented me from moving further.
"Where's your wolf, bitch?" Brendan lowered his head and mocked.
I continued to remain silent because experience had taught me that resistance would only excite them more.
Brendan turned towards Alpha Magnar. "Brother, aren't you curious about what level our slave's wolf is? Or is it true, as the rumors say, that you've fallen in love with your little slave?"
Brendan's words fell, quickly provoking a burst of laughter.
I lowered my head and pleaded. Magnar stepped forward, and the crowd parted slightly. His tall and formidable figure stopped in front of Brendan, and then, to everyone's surprise, he grabbed Brendan's throat.
"Listen, never insult your future alpha, even if we are the best of friends."
Brendan showed a fearful look, then respectfully nodded.
"Good," Magnar said with satisfaction, then walked over to me. "Now let's deal with our little slave."
His towering figure cast a shadow over me. And my breathing became tense. His predatory grin revealed sharp teeth, and his piercing gaze swept over my trembling body. The hole in my heart grew deeper. I had a bad feeling.
The next second, I heard his mocking voice rise.
“Eighteen, huh? That’s a big day for a pup,” Magnar drawled, crouching down to meet my frightened eyes.
“Did you celebrate, Valeria? You know, the way we celebrate is to let our wolves come out and run, why don't you show your wolves? "
“Oh wait… I forgot. You’re not like the rest of us, are you? No family. No pack. Just a mangy little mutt that cleans up after the real wolves.”
His tone was light, teasing almost, but the edge of malice beneath it made my blood run cold.
I thought I was numb to all the sarcasm but it's the opposite. The words from his lips cut deeper than the pain in my body. I clenched my fists, but the effort to suppress her tears left me shaking. Why did he have such an effect on me? Because he's an Alpha wolf?
“I’ve heard some… interesting things happen when a wolf turns eighteen. Maybe our little slave here deserves a birthday gift from her Alpha’s son.”Brendan flattered, then looked mischievously towards Magnar.
My heart pounded in my chest. I didn’t know what he meant but I could detect the malice in his words. I couldn't help but quickly look towards Magnar again, the disgust in his eyes filling me with fear.
I pressed my palms against the dirt, trying to push myself up, but Magnar shoved Brendan aside, and then his heavy boot stomped down on my arm, pinning me firmly in place.
“Oh no, Valeria,” Magnar said softly, crouching down again. “You don’t get to run away. Not tonight.”
Tears welled in my eyes as I stared into his face, my body frozen with fear. The other boys leaned in closer, their faces alight with anticipation, feeding off Magnar’s energy.
“Let’s make this a birthday you’ll never forget,” Magnar whispered, his grin widening into something monstrous.
And I knew my end was near.
VALERIA’S POVRiven left, but I stayed.Her words echoed in my mind, a quiet reminder of the truth I needed to accept.I need to change the way I think.All of this was meant to be.Dimitri’s death. The battle. The bloodshed.I had to take revenge. It was supposed to happen one way or another.I couldn’t blame myself—not anymore.But I couldn’t stay here either.This place, these walls, this land—they would always remind me of what happened.Still, I couldn’t just walk away without a final goodbye.I had to make things right. I had to set everything straight.________________________________________By the time I returned to the pack, the battlefield was nearly cleared.The royal traitors had been dealt with.The Alphas who had dared to cross Riven were handcuffed in silver and being loaded into vans. I had no doubt she would deal with them personally.I walked toward the packhouse, my heart steady but my mind restless.I wasn’t sure what I expected, but when I stepped inside, I was m
VALERIA’S POVDimitri was dead.His lifeless body lay still, surrounded by the very people he had tormented and betrayed.And yet—I didn’t feel victorious.I didn’t feel like a hero.Instead, a sharp, twisting knot of dread and guilt settled deep inside me, like a festering wound that refused to heal.I should have felt relief. Peace.But all I felt was…Empty.A murderer.I had taken a life.Yes, it was justified. Yes, it was necessary. Yes, he deserved it.But that didn’t make it any easier.My gaze flickered toward Magnar. His lips were pressed together in a firm line, his golden eyes locked onto Dimitri’s body. I saw the shine of unshed tears, the war between grief and justice playing out in real time.I turned away.I couldn’t look at him.I couldn’t look at any of them.The weight of their stares, their unspoken expectations, was suffocating me.The world blurred as my breathing grew shallow. My heartbeat pounded against my ribs. I had to get out of here.I took a step back—then
VALERIA’S POVThe battlefield was silent.Not because the war was over—But because they were waiting.Waiting for me to finish what Dimitri started.I stared down at him, breathing heavily, my heart hammering in my chest.Riven’s voice sliced through the silence, low and certain.“Don’t show any mercy this time, Valeria. Your friends are safe—he has nothing against you now.”And just like that—My hesitation disappeared.The weight I had been carrying, the fear, the second-guessing—it all vanished.I turned my head slightly, catching sight of Magnar.He stood there, his arms tense at his sides, his jaw locked.His expression was unreadable, but his eyes…They were conflicted.He may have accepted this fate, may have severed the final tie with the man who raised him, but I knew—watching this wouldn’t be easy for him.I exhaled slowly and met his gaze.“You should look away,” I told him. “This is going to be painful for you to watch.”But he didn’t move.Didn’t blink.Didn’t turn away.
VALERIA’S POVI had never seen a vampire in my life.Not in person.Not until now.And suddenly, we were surrounded by them.Their presence was undeniable—an eerie, otherworldly force that sent shivers down my spine. Their sharp features, their glowing red eyes, the way they moved so effortlessly, like shadows given form.Riven is associated with vampires?Wow.I had heard whispers about her, of course. Rumors that she had ties beyond the werewolf realm. That she had even visited the fae kingdom.I never believed it.But now?Nothing seemed impossible when it came to Riven.And honestly… good for her.If anyone could command respect across different species, it was the woman standing before us with that annoyingly confident smirk.Dimitri, however, didn’t share my thoughts.His face twisted in pure rage, his lips pulling back over his teeth as he snarled at the newcomers.“Vampires are abominations! They are not allowed on my land! This is exactly why you should never have been queen,
VALERIA’S POV“No—”I lunged forward, my heart slamming against my ribs like a war drum.But I was too late.Dimitri’s fingers slammed down on the button, his smirk widening as if he had already won.For a split second, my world froze.I braced myself, every muscle in my body tightening. I knew what was coming—poison.A gas so lethal it would seep into the lungs of everyone around us, burning them from the inside, turning them into lifeless corpses before they could even scream.The end.I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the sting, the suffocating burn, the chaos—But…Nothing happened.I snapped my eyes open, my breath catching in confusion.The arena was still there. The ground hadn’t turned into a graveyard.The warriors, the royals, everyone was still standing.For a moment, even Dimitri looked stunned.His hand trembled over the button, his eyes darting wildly across the battlefield as if expecting bodies to drop at any second.Nothing.No poison.No death.No victory for him.
VALERIA’S POVThe battlefield still burned with chaos, but in this moment, my world narrowed down to only three people—Dimitri, Riven, and myself.Dimitri stood a few feet away, blood dripping from his nose, his fury barely contained. He was no longer the composed, manipulative mastermind. No. I had managed to push him into desperation.And Riven?She was watching me intently, her violet eyes sharp as she slowly began to understand what I was about to do.I turned my gaze back to Dimitri and smirked.“You know, Dimitri,” I called out to him, my voice clear over the noise of the battle, “you missed one crucial detail about Moonbound wolves.”Dimitri clenched his jaw. He wasn’t in the mood for games.But Riven, oh, she was.“I would love to know what it is,” she drawled, amusement flickering across her face.“I don’t care,” Dimitri snapped at the same time.I chuckled darkly. “Oh, but you should, Dimitri. You see, you’ve spent so much time obsessing over your revenge, your plans, and co