LOGINIn a world where ancient shifter magic clashes with the cold, neon steel of a cyberpunk dystopia, a rejected Omega and a cursed King hold the key to a revolution. Elena was supposed to be a nobody. An orphan and a packless Omega in the heavily monitored Sector Four, her wolf has remained dormant for eighteen years. But where her beast should be, Elena feels only a terrifying, ice-cold void—a chaotic energy that threatens to consume her from the inside out. When her fated mate, the future Alpha Jaxon, brutally rejects her on the night of the Blood Moon to secure a corporate alliance, she is exiled into the lawless, wild lands of Shadow Ridge. She expected a quick death. Instead, she finds him. Dominic. The ruthless, scarred Lycan King. Afflicted by a lethal, genetically modified virus that his people call an ancient blood curse, Dominic has sworn off mates forever. His touch is a death sentence to anyone who gets close, his mind slowly slipping into a mindless, pitch-black madness. But the moment his molten gold eyes lock onto Elena, their primal bond ignites a biological anomaly. Her hidden void magic is the only thing capable of siphoning his rage and keeping his feral beast at bay. As the ruthless Vanguard Corporation closes in—deploying plasma-fused weapons and cybernetic enforcers to reclaim Elena for their laboratories—she and the scarred King must navigate a deadly game of survival. With an ancient silver amulet linking her to a forgotten prophecy, Elena is no longer just a discarded prize. She is the weapon that will either cure the Lycan King, or burn the corporate sectors to ash. Discover a gripping, dark science-fantasy romance packed with the fated mates trope, a powerful alpha hero, an underdog heroine with catastrophic powers, and a cyberpunk world.
View MoreThe Pack Hall smelled of damp pine, roasted meat, the sharp ozone of flickering neon strips, and my impending doom.
Hundreds of Silvercrest wolves packed the cavernous room, their eyes boring into me under the harsh hum of the fluorescent ceiling lights. I stood on the raised wooden dais, my hands trembling inside the fabric of my simple white dress, acutely aware of the hidden Vanguard corporate surveillance cameras blinking from the high metal rafters above. We were caved inside Sector Four, trapped like rats under the guise of autonomy, but tonight was supposed to be my escape. Tonight was the Blood Moon Ceremony—the night the Alpha’s son and heir, Jaxon, would claim his true mate.
And according to the prophecy of our pack’s Shaman, that mate was me. An orphan. An Omega. A wolf whose beast had never even roared—or so they thought. In reality, where a wolf's spirit should have been, I felt only a terrifying, ice-cold void, a vacuum that silently devoured my own emotions.
"Elena."
Jaxon’s voice cut through the murmurs of the crowd. He stepped onto the stage, looking every bit the future corporate Alpha. He was tall, muscular, with a sharp jawline and slicked golden hair. But his blue eyes, usually warm when we secretly spoke near the neon perimeter fences of the forest, were dead cold.
My heart hammered against my ribs. Please, I prayed silently to the Moon Goddess. Please let this be real.
Jaxon stopped a few feet away from me. He didn’t reach for my hands. He didn't offer the comforting smile he had promised just last night.
"Tonight, I fulfill my duty to the Silvercrest Pack," Jaxon announced, his voice booming through the microphone, which crackled with sharp digital feedback echoing off the corrugated iron roof. "As the future Alpha, I require a Luna who is strong. A Luna who can bear powerful heirs. A Luna who commands respect."
A sickening dread coiled in my stomach.
"Elena is weak," Jaxon declared brutally, the words slicing through the air like a silver blade. "Her wolf is dormant. She brings nothing to this pack but shame."
Gasps echoed through the hall. I froze, the blood draining from my face. "Jaxon..." I whispered, my voice cracking. "What are you doing? We... we felt the pull. You promised."
"I, Jaxon Vance, heir to the Silvercrest Pack, reject you, Elena, as my mate and future Luna," he roared, the Alpha command in his voice forcing me straight to my knees.
Crack.
The rejection bond snapped. A pain worse than death exploded in my chest. It felt like my very soul was being ripped in half, scorched by liquid fire. But as the agony peaked, the freezing vacuum inside me flared in violent retaliation.
Overhead, the heavy neon light strips hummed aggressively and flickered out, plunging the room into darkness for a full, terrifying second as my subconscious void sucked the ambient electrical energy right out of the room.
When the auxiliary power kicked in, Jaxon was extending his hand to someone else, oblivious to the anomaly. "I claim Tanya, daughter of the Beta, as my true Luna!"
Tanya stepped up from the crowd, a smug, vicious smirk plastered across her face. She wore a crimson dress that practically screamed victory. Jaxon pulled her into his arms and slammed his lips against hers, sealing their bond right in front of my shattering world.
The pack erupted into cheers. "Get out," Jaxon growled, looking down at me. "You are banned from the ceremony. Leave our territory by sunrise. You are dead to us."
I scrambled to my feet, ignoring the laughter of the crowd, and ran. I booted out of the Pack Hall, tearing through the heavy doors and into the freezing rain, bypassing the automated security posts and sprinting blindly past the sector lines into the lawless, wild woods of the Shadow Ridge Territory—the dreaded land of the Lycans.
I tripped over a massive root, crashing hard onto the wet earth. Suddenly, the forest went completely silent. A scent washed over me—dark chocolate, blood orange, and raw, lethal power.
Emerging from the shadows of the massive, twisted trees was a beast. A wolf, but twice the size of any Alpha I had ever seen. Its fur was midnight black, swallowing the faint moonlight, its chest covered in thick, silver battle scars, and its eyes—a piercing, luminescent gold—stared directly into my soul.
The Lycan King.
He lunged forward, pinning me to the wet earth, his massive, clawed paw pressing firmly into my chest. I opened my eyes, waiting for him to rip my throat out. But the moment his nostrils flared, inhaling my scent, the murderous rage in his golden eyes shattered into pure shock.
And deep within my soul, the freezing vacuum violently flipped, screaming with absolute, undeniable certainty:
MATE.
The world narrowed down to the rhythmic, soft hiss of the incubator's oxygen pump.Dominic’s radioactive violet eyes bled back into a wide, shocked brown as he stared through the clear, pulsing fluid of the glass tank. His massive, scarred hand hung frozen in the air, his claws slowly retracting until his trembling fingertips gently touched the glass."Elena..." his voice was a broken, breathless whisper that cracked under the immense weight of the revelation. "Her heartbeat. It's... it's echoing through the bond."I couldn't move. My hands were pressed against my stomach, my chest heaving as the truth tore through me like a physical blade. She had my dark hair. She had his strong jawline. And when those tiny, bottomless black eyes blinked at me through the violet liquid, a maternal instinct so ancient and fiercely violent awakened in my gut it nearly dropped me to my knees.Vance hadn't just experimented on us. He had harvested our genetic material during our months of captivity, fus
The rusted iron ceiling didn't just buckle—it exploded.Before Dominic could even shift his weight to push me behind him, a massive, wet mass of calcified bone and slick, hairless flesh violently tore through the structural beams. A pair of elongated, three-jointed limbs tipped with crystalline yellow talons punched into the maintenance pocket, instantly pinning my shoulders to the concrete."Elena!" Dominic roared, his voice a deafening blast of sheer, unadulterated panic that rattled the tight space.I didn't even have time to scream. The talons clamped around my waist, the sharp edges slicing straight through the fabric of my dress and digging into the raw wound on my shoulder. With a sickening, effortless burst of speed, the creature yanked me backward, pulling my body up through the jagged, gaping hole in the ceiling and into the absolute blackness of the upper ventilation corridors."Dominic!" I shrieked, my hands desperately clawing at the air, my fingers brushing against the c
The high-frequency vibration of the sonic net was liquefying my thoughts.A high-pitched, agonizing hum vibrated through the bones of my skull, blinding my eyes with a layer of static white noise. Every nerve in my body was misfiring, my muscles locked into a rigid, helpless paralysis against the wet concrete. Beneath me, Dominic let out a low, choked growl, his fingers twitching against the floorboards as the acoustic frequencies systematically short-circuited his Lycan nervous system."Careful with the extraction," Director Vance’s voice purred through the transport’s external speakers, sounding smooth, mechanical, and entirely victorious. He stepped out onto the metal ledge of the hover-transport, his pristine leather shoes gleaming in the floodlights. "Bag the Alpha King first. If he twitches, double the sonic voltage. As for the girl, prepare the neural dampeners. I don’t want her accessing that void pipeline again until she’s strapped to a dissection table in Section Seven.""Un
"Fire," the synthetic, metallic vocoder in Nora’s throat commanded.The two Apex Stalkers didn't hesitate. Their fingers tightened around the triggers of their heavy plasma rifles, the crimson targeting lasers burning bright red circles directly over Dominic’s heart. Dominic lay completely limp beneath me, his chest hitching in shallow, ragged gasps as the emerald gas systematically shut down his respiratory system. He was a god stripped of his lightning, entirely at their mercy.I didn't think. I didn't calculate the odds.With a raw, guttural cry, I threw my body completely over his massive chest. I pinned my torso to his, sprawling my arms out to cover his shoulders, using my own flesh as a human shield. I raised my chin, staring directly into the cold, glowing red optic of the cybernetic monster that used to be my aunt."If you want him, you have to burn through me first!" I screamed, my voice cracking against the toxic fumes filling the canal.The Stalkers paused, their rifles lo












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