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SERA'S POV
"You have to come! What if your mate is there?" Mia said excitedly as she handed me a sparkling cloth filled with tiny diamond stones. It looked expensive— too expensive for someone like me. I smiled and handed it back to her gently.
"What’s wrong now?" she asked, her wide eyes filled with curiosity.
I sighed and looked away. "Mia, no one would ever want me. Not after what my family did to the pack. Going to the ceremony is just a waste of time."
Mia frowned and sat beside me. “That’s not true. No one even talks about it anymore. People have moved on, Sera.”
I breathed out deeply. Maybe the world had moved on, but my heart hadn’t. It had been two and a half years since my parents betrayed the Nox Pack. Two and a half years since they were banished for their crimes. And my brother… he ran away and never looked back. Since then, I’ve stayed quiet, kept my head low. I didn’t want attention— good or bad.
I looked back at Mia. “You say that, but deep down, you know the truth. No one has forgotten what happened. Especially not your family.”
Her face changed instantly. Her playful expression turned cold. “My family? You mean my brother, right? He’s the only one I have left.”
“Yes. Your brother,” I said quietly. “I don’t like the way he looks at me.”
And then, just like that, the cold look on Mia’s face vanished and she burst into laughter.
“Since when do you care about what my brother thinks of you?” she teased, pulling me down onto the bed.
“He’s the Alpha now, Mia,” I said, lying flat and staring at the ceiling. “He’s not just your brother anymore. He’s our Alpha. So yes, I should care.”
Mia giggled. “You know, I think he likes you. He told me once—”
“What?!” I sat up quickly.
She laughed even louder. “I’m just joking!” she said.
I let out a sigh of relief and stood up. “You better be. Don’t joke like that again.”
Before Mia could say another word, we heard a sharp knock on the door.
“I’ll get it,” I said, walking over.
As I opened the door, my heart stopped for a second. It was him. Victor Leon. The Alpha. Mia’s older brother.
“Good evening, Alpha,” I said softly, bowing my head.
“Is my sister in?” he asked, not even responding to my greeting.
“Yes, Mistress Mia is here,” I replied, making sure to show respect despite I and Mia are best of friends.
Victor stepped into the room, his presence making the air heavier.
“We’re leaving soon. Are you ready?” he asked Mia, sounding a little impatient.
“Almost. I’m trying to convince Sera to come,” Mia said as she applied makeup in the mirror.
“Sera?” Victor repeated my name like he didn’t recognize it.
“Sera! The beautiful lady standing behind you,” Mia teased.
I smiled quietly, hoping no one noticed.
Victor turned to glance at me briefly, then looked back at Mia. “Be at the parking lot in ten minutes,” he said before leaving the room.
“He doesn’t even know my name,” I mumbled after he left.
Mia chuckled. “Nah… don’t believe that.”
I wanted to ask her what she meant by that, but there wasn’t time. Ten minutes wasn’t long.
“Please come with me,” Mia said, holding my hand as I fixed her makeup.
“Fine. But I’m only doing this because you’re my best friend.”
As we walked toward the parking lot, I felt eyes on me. I used my wolf hearing and caught a comment from one of the betas.
“Wow… I always knew she had beauty in her.”
I blushed slightly, but kept walking. Then, my eyes met Victor’s. He was staring. Just like the others. But different. It felt like he was seeing something he hadn’t noticed before.
“Thanks for the outfit,” I whispered to Mia. The diamond-stone fabric shimmered under the little sunlight, making me feel like someone else for a moment.
“You took long,” Victor said to Mia as he ordered the drivers to start the journey.
Almost half of the pack was going to the ceremony. Many of us didn’t have mates yet. The Mate Ceremony was held outside the Nox Pack— an event where unmated wolves from all packs gathered under the full moon, hoping to find the one chosen by the Moon Goddess.
The journey took about an hour, and by the time we arrived, the moon was already glowing brightly in the sky. My heart was beating faster than usual. I could feel the wolf in me stirring.
I wasn’t the best at controlling myself during full moons. I was still learning. Still struggling. But I didn’t want to miss this moment.
The ceremony ground was large, glowing with candles and symbols drawn in silver dust. The priest stood at the center, arms raised to the sky.
“Let the bond begin!” he shouted.
Everyone stood still. The wind picked up slightly. And then, I felt something shift inside me. It was like my soul was being pulled by a string. My wolf growled softly inside me— calling a name I never expected to hear.
Victor Leon.
My heart skipped.
No. No, that couldn’t be right.
But I couldn’t stop it. My wolf kept calling him. My eyes scanned the crowd quickly, and then— they found him.
He was staring at me. Our eyes locked.
He looked surprised. Just as surprised as I felt.
And for the first time ever, the powerful, emotionless Alpha looked vulnerable.
My legs felt weak. Everything else faded— the sounds, the lights, even Mia’s presence beside me. All I could see was him.
Victor.
My mate.
The man I thought didn’t even know my name.
Now, under the moonlight, fate had tied us together. And nothing would ever be the same again.
SERA'S POV “So, you’ve gotten to the stage where you ask a stranger if I’m telling the truth or not?” Victor asked, his eyes fixed on Mia.Mia didn’t even flinch. “I think so,” she replied, and without another word, she stood up and left the dining room.Victor turned his gaze on me. “Thanks. I owe you,” he said.I didn’t respond. My mind was too busy. I felt uneasy, like a child who had just stolen candy. I had just lied to Mia, my friend, and it didn’t sit right in my heart. I wanted to disappear. I wanted to find the nearest excuse and leave this place before I drowned in regret.“The maids will lead you to the room prepared for you, if you’re ready,” Victor said with a small smile.“I’m ready,” I replied almost immediately. Why would I waste time? The faster I left his presence, the better.Two maids appeared as if they had been standing behind the door, waiting for the signal. They led me down a quiet hallway, and soon we stopped in front of a room. When I stepped inside, I froz
SERA'S POVI never expected that our visit to Anna’s shrine would start with drama. But knowing Mia, anything was possible. As soon as Anna opened the door and let us in, Mia went straight to the point, not even giving Anna a chance to settle."My brother told me there is no solution to the curse in our land?" Mia asked, standing tall and proud like she owned the shrine.Anna froze for a second. I noticed it. Mia noticed it. Even a blind person would have noticed it. That pause was suspicious. Mia narrowed her eyes and asked, "What is that look?"Anna blinked and tried to act normal, but the damage was already done. She had been caught off guard."I never believed he would tell you," Anna finally said, looking around like someone who had just been exposed on national TV. "It was a huge secret.""Yes, it is," Mia said, folding her arms. "So what is the solution?"Anna didn’t answer right away. Instead, she asked another question, which only made Mia's eyes roll like a soccer ball. "Wha
SERA'S POV"Our land is cursed. Anything planted can't grow," Victor said when Mia asked why he had been hijacking almost all of the Skoll pack’s hard drug shipments.The moment he said that, something clicked in my head. For months now, I had hardly seen green grass anywhere within the Nox pack territory. It all made sense suddenly, though I still didn’t want to believe it.“What are you talking about?” Mia asked, her face confused. She clearly didn’t understand what Victor meant. “How are they food when nothing can grow in the land?” she added.“That’s the usefulness of the stealing,” Victor replied calmly, like he was explaining something as simple as why the sky is blue. “I hijack the Skoll pack’s shipments, rebrand them, and then sell them at a cheaper price to feed the whole pack.”Mia stared at him like he had grown two heads. She didn’t believe a single word he said. Her hands went to her waist and she started pacing around the room. That was her thing— she paced when she was
Chapter 6:🧠 BRAINS NOT INCLUDEDMIA'S POVOne thing you should know about the Adams family is that they don’t send warnings quietly. They don’t leave threats behind like puzzles to solve. No, they look you straight in the eye and tell you they’re going to kill you. And once they say it, you're as good as dead. That’s just how they are. You can run to heaven if you want, but even heaven won’t save you. No hiding place is safe. Once they mark you, they’ll find you.That’s the kind of people we’re dealing with. The kind who breathe trouble. The kind who eat death for breakfast.So, I wasn’t mad because Victor had been stealing. No, I was furious because he was stealing from the Skoll Pack— the same pack that caused our parents' death. The same monsters that left us broken and cold.I stood up from Sera’s bed with my blood boiling. I didn’t even try to hide the fire in my steps. I was going to confront my brother. I had no plan, no speech— just rage.“Where are you going?” Sera asked, h
SERA'S POV"You know, I didn’t even want to attend the ceremony," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. My heart was racing. I wasn’t just making small talk — I was trying to distract Mike from asking more questions. Dangerous questions."But my best friend forced me to go," I added quickly, giving a weak laugh.Mike kept his eyes on the road as he drove. His hands were firm on the wheel, his expression unreadable. "You shouldn't have come," he said at last. His voice wasn’t angry, but there was something serious in his tone. "If I hadn’t seen you lying there in the woods, you might’ve been killed. A bear, a wolf… anything could’ve attacked you."I nodded slowly, pretending to be calm. "You’re right. Thank you for helping me. I really appreciate it."Outside, the trees zipped by. The road twisted through the forest, and with every turn, I felt more anxious. We were getting closer to Nox pack territory. My home. My pack. My heart beat faster.No matter how much Victor hated me right
SERA'S POV After the tense breakfast conversation with Alpha Jack and his family, I was more than ready to leave. But Lyra, the Alpha’s wife, stopped me gently with a warm smile.“At least let me prepare a warm bath for you before you go,” she said.I nodded, even though every part of me was uncomfortable. I had heard their plans— plans to destroy my pack. I knew I didn’t belong here, and I needed to leave fast and report everything to Victor. But I couldn’t act suspicious or they might guess something. So I followed Lyra without protest.She led me to a large, beautiful bathroom. The bath was already filled with warm water. It was hotter than I expected but perfect for the chilly morning. I stepped in carefully, trying to stay calm even though my mind was racing with panic.Lyra didn’t leave the room. Instead, she knelt beside the bath and started washing me like a mother would do to her child. It felt strange. I didn’t know what to say or do."You know," she started, "my son was on







