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The Return

Author: Jules
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 02:16:00

The whispers start before I even reach the pack house.

I crossed the border into Crescent Hollow territory just after mid-morning. My legs feel like they might give out any second. The mark on my neck throbs with every heartbeat. Two sentries spot me first. Their eyes go wide. One of them steps back like I carry some disease. I keep walking, head down at first, but then I force my chin up. I will not let them see me crumble. Not completely.

Word spreads faster than I can move. By the time I reach the main path, people have already started gathering. Heads turn. Work stops. A woman washing clothes freezes with her hands in the bucket. A group of warriors training nearby lowers their weapons. Their stares burn into my skin worse than the mark itself.

"Whose mark is that?" someone says loud enough for me to hear.

"Unmarked last night, marked this morning."

"Slut."

"Rogue probably."

"Poor Marcus."

I flinch at every word but keep my feet moving. Children playing near the path get yanked away by their parents. "Inside. Now," one mother hisses, shielding her little boy like I might contaminate him. The humiliation from last night crashes back over me fresh and sharp. My hands shake at my sides. I clutch the torn edges of my dress tighter, but it does nothing to hide the obvious bite mark on my neck.

Every step through the pack lands feels like walking through fire. People stop what they are doing just to stare. Some look shocked. Others look disgusted. A few actually look excited, like this is the best entertainment they have had in months. My throat tightens. I want to scream at them to stop looking, but I cannot find my voice. Instead I focus on putting one foot in front of the other.

Mara suddenly runs up from a side path, her face pale with horror and sympathy mixed together. "Lyra, oh my god, what happened?" She reaches for my arm but stops short when she sees the mark clearly. Her eyes filled with tears. "You disappeared after... after everything with Derek. We were so worried."

I cannot explain it. Not here. Not with all these ears listening. I shake my head and keep walking. The mark burns hotter as my emotions spike. It feels like it is pulsing, reminding me of the stranger's hands, his voice, the way he held me. Fresh shame mixes with something else I cannot name. Longing? Confusion? I push it down.

The walk to my father's house stretches forever. By the time I reach the porch, my whole body trembles. Marcus stands there waiting, arms crossed, face twisted with rage, shame, and deep disappointment. Helena and Ivy watch from the front window. Ivy has a small smirk on her lips that makes my stomach turn.

Marcus does not even ask if I am okay. His eyes go straight to my neck. "Who marked you?"

I swallow hard. My voice comes out small. "I don't know."

His face darkens. He steps closer, voice rising. "How could you be so stupid, Lyra? So shameful? Do you have any idea what you have done to this family's reputation?"

I try to explain, words tumbling out messy. "It was the heat, Father. After what happened with Derek, it hit me so hard in the forest. I could not control it. There was this wolf..."

"A rogue?" Marcus cuts me off, voice booming. "You let some stranger, some rogue mark you?"

The anger in his eyes makes me shrink back. But something inside me snaps. For the first time, I push back. "Derek was with Ivy! He marked her right in front of everyone. He is her fated mate. Where was your disappointment then? Where was your shame for him?"

Marcus stares at me like I have lost my mind. "That was fate. This is disgraceful."

Helena comes out onto the porch then, her face set in fake concern. "Oh Lyra, we were so worried. How could this happen?" But her eyes hold no real worry. Only calculation. She makes it worse by adding, "You know how people talk."

Ivy steps out behind her, blonde hair perfect, looking satisfied. "At least Derek's mark means something. Yours is just... pathetic."

The words hit like a slap. I clench my fists so hard my nails dig into my palms. Marcus waves his hand toward the door. "Go to your room. We will discuss your future tomorrow."

I do not argue. I push past them and head inside, feeling their eyes on my back the whole way. The house feels different now. Like a cage.

My childhood bedroom feels like a prison when I close the door behind me. I lean against it for a moment, breathing hard. Through the window I can already hear the pack gossip starting up again outside. Voices carry on the wind. "Did you see the mark?" "What a fall from grace." "Marcus must be humiliated."

I head straight for the shower. The hot water feels good on my sore body, washing away the dirt and leaves from the Wildlands. But no matter how hard I scrub, the mark on my neck stays. It will not wash away. It is permanent. I step out and stand in front of the mirror, towel wrapped around me. The mark looks beautiful actually. Intricate lines, clearly made by a strong wolf. Probably an Alpha. I touch it lightly with my fingers. A jolt of sensation shoots through me, an echo of the stranger's touch. I gasp and pull my hand away fast.

Tears come again. I cry quietly at first, then harder, shoulders shaking. Everything hurts. But underneath the tears, anger starts building too. Slow and hot. I survived last night. I will survive this too. I have to.

A soft knock sounds at my window. Mara sneaks in, carrying a small plate of food and looking nervous. "I brought you something to eat. You look like you have not had anything."

I take the plate but set it down. "Thanks."

She sits on the edge of my bed. "Derek and Ivy officially announced their bonding this morning. The pack celebrated like it was the best thing ever." Her voice drops. "Everyone is talking about you. Your fall from grace. Some feel sorry for you. Most are judging hard."

I nod, feeling numb. Mara hesitates, then adds, "You know the old pack laws. A marked female has to marry her marker or find another husband who will accept it. Otherwise... exile."

The words sink in heavily. Exile means death for someone like me. No pack bond. No protection. I sit on the bed, staring at the floor.

Night falls slowly. I stay alone in my room as the house grows quiet. My body still aches everywhere. My heart feels completely broken. The future looks dark and uncertain. But I am alive. Marked. Changed in a way I cannot undo.

I touch the mark again, slower this time. The echo of the stranger's gentleness mixed with raw passion comes back. Who was he? Why did he leave me? Will I ever see him again? The questions swirl but get no answers.

A small rebellious thought creeps in. Maybe being ruined is not the worst thing. Maybe it means I do not have to play by their rules anymore.

Exhaustion finally wins. I fall asleep on my bed, still wrapped in the stranger's shirt. Dreams filled with red-gold eyes pull me under.

I didn't know it then, but my father was already planning my fate. I had thirty days to find a husband, or I'd be cast out to die.

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