EXCERPT "Got you." His voice echoed above my head sending goosebumps up my spine as he pinned my wrist above my head. My pulse sped up as a traitorous and familiar heat began to appear between my legs. As if sensing the effect he had on me, his smirk widened, a devious glint appearing his his cold blue eyes. I shivered as I stared into those blue orbs that no longer held any warm affection. All that it held was raw hunger and an intense desire to possess that made me want to run. He was different. He was very dangerous. "Run again," he growled, thumb tracing the scar on my wrist—the one he’d kissed better a lifetime ago. "And I’ll chain you to my bed in the name of the man who owns you. "I’m not yours—" The rest of my words died down as he crushed his mouth to mine. His kiss wasn’t gentle—it was rough and held a lot of anger. I hated how my knees buckled. How my hands fisted in his shirt instead of shoving him away. BLURB Elena was wolfless. She was scorned, bullied, and named a jinx. She had accepted her fate and thought that she would be alone forever. Then he came. The Alpha King’s son. . He cut through her defenses and loved her like no one else did. Their bond grew stronger than any other every day, but good things never last. Dark secrets begin to get unlocked. Secrets that threaten to destroy Elena and everything that she is. Worse still, all those weapons in the form of secrets are closely related to her mate. Love turned to hate. Passion turned to fury. Will their bond, which once stood so firmly, stand the test of fate?
Lihat lebih banyakCHAPTER ONE
ELENA'S POV “Pathetic freak.” That vile word was whispered in my ear as a sharp object I recognized to be a claw pierced the skin on my lower back. “Mmmmmh” I groaned, clamping my mouth shut tightly so I wouldn't let a sound out. I had learned the hard way that once I did, it would only get worse. I was supposed to take it quietly as after that, I was free. The claw was removed but before I could have a sigh of relief, it pierced another part of my skin and was then dragged in a straight line. I almost couldn't hold my scream at this point as I bit down on my lips so much that I soon tasted copper. One would think that with all this, blood would be pouring out like a flood but those hands were experienced - enough to know how to inflict so much pain while leaving mostly scars and little to no blood. Scars that added to the numerous ones I had in a lot of hidden places on my body. I could hear that menacing giggle behind me like a bell being rung to announce my doom. The claw left my back but before I could relax, the owner spoke. “I want to have a little more fun with you today. You know the drill.” My heart stopped. No, no! Please No. My palm was trembling in panic and fear but I knew not to beg - it would only worsen what she would do to me. “Sir” A quiet voice came out of my mouth as I spoke in an almost whisper. Even with that, I knew it was enough. His ears were sharp enough to pick up my words. The instructor, a buff and cold-looking beta, had been assigned as our trainer. “Yes, Elaine?” He turned to me with a raised brow and so did the rest of the wolves in the room. I looked down and began fidgeting. I hated this. Drawing attention to myself but I had no choice. Any further delay would make my punishment worse. “Can I please be excused? I feel quite sick.” Murmurs immediately rang out and I could hear it all around me. I could feel the numerous eyes of scorn and contempt. “Is she really Seraphina”s daughter?” “Who knows?” “I heard that aside from looking almost like the great Seraphina, she is not even a tad bit similar.” “What a shame. I'm sure Seraphina would be turning in her grave at giving birth to such a daughter. Especially since she has no wolf. I mean, we all heard of legends like Seraphina fighting wolves barehanded and so on.” “Really?” “Yeah. Didn't you hear? Apparently, ten years ago the daughter fell so sick after her mother's funeral that she lost her wolf.” “Poor thing.” “More like a disgusting thing. The only reason she is allowed in a training class with other wolves is just because of her mother's grace. Even with that, she doesn't just stay quiet but makes an excuse almost every time to leave class earlier.” “Also, did you hear that her mother apparently frolicked with a human, causing her daughter to be roofless as punishment for her sins?” A gasp. “Where did you hear that?” “From a very accurate source.” “Then she doesn't deserve my sympathy. Lazy freak.” A chuckle followed after. Conversations just like this and even worse rang out all around me, and all I could do was try to block it out, although every word sent pain into my heart. The instructor looked at me suspiciously - probably not buying my excuse. He gave me a once over and probably decided that I looked quite pale and sick enough to be allowed out of the class. Slowly, I walked out of the class, every step transmitting equal pain to my back. After so much effort, I finally got myself to the hidden loft behind the training grounds. My whole body trembling, I knelt and waited in trepidation. Soon after, I heard footsteps and my breath caught in my throat. I prayed and willed them to not be her but it was never answered - when had the moon goddess ever answered me? A posh-looking boot appeared in my line of sight before the others did. I was shaking so badly at this point that I was sure I could be mistaken for an epileptic patient. No matter how many times it happened, it never got any easier. My eyes lifted slowly from the boot to the owner of the beautiful owner - Amber. My bully and one of the major reasons for all my anguish and pain. She smiled sinisterly, her smile making a perverted contrast on her angelic-looking face. “Hope I didn't make you wait long?” I looked down and shut my eyes while bracing myself for the impact. “Let's begin shall we.” After what felt like the longest torture session I have ever had, I crawled up with much difficulty and stumbled out of the loft and into the forest behind. The scent of rain and pine didn't comfort me like it normally did as I dragged my body over twigs and under tree branches. I was tired. Soon, I was standing right before two worn-out iron gates. The grey plaque at the center reads Gilmore Cemetery. I pushed at the gates, which creaked heavily, and slid in. After walking down the family gravel path, I stopped in front of a grave. It read, Seraphina Lupin - My mother's grave. I crouched down, hissing when I pulled on one of the numerous wounds Amber and her gang had inflicted on me. I brushed some of the rubble and dirt off the tombstone. “Mama, I'm here.” “I'm sorry I've been unable to come visit. How have you been?” A loud silence spread out through the graveyard yet I continued. “Mama…” I trailed off biting my lip. “Can I perhaps come over there and join you?” “I miss you so much. I want to lay down on your lap while you stroke my head and sing me songs like you used to. While you pat me and tell me that it's okay.” “I know that you said I should be a fighter, mama, but - I'm tired, mama.” Tears had begun trickling down my face and landing on the tombstone. I wiped at it, unwilling to allow my Mama to be tainted by my ‘dirty’ tears. “I'm sorry mama. I'm just so tired.” I began sobbing incessantly and I could swear that I could feel the phantom of a hand stroking at my head. A memory came to my head at that point. Like a reminder. Someone had hurt me and I cried my eyes out as I stated that I was tired. She sat me on her lap back then and whispered to me. “Lena baby. Hold strong as I know that you'll surely shake the world.” With that, I felt like I had to live on. Later, I pushed my Injured body back to the Alpha manor I lived in. Ever since my mother died, and since I had no father, they had taken me in. One would think that living directly under the Alpha's roof would save me from the likes of people like Amber but it couldn't. I knew for a fact that it would just make things worse which is why I made sure not to tell them. Only Sophia, who was now staring at me in shock, knew and even with that, I had made her swear not to tell a soul. “What the hell, Ena???” She had the weirdest nickname for me, but so far, she didn't call me Lena like my mama used to; I was fine. “Is it that bitch Amber again?” She looked so angry that it sent a warm feeling into my chest. I didn't respond, though, as I dragged my body towards my room. I didn't want to be spotted like this by the Alpha or his Luna. She followed. “I swear I'm going to kill that little bitch.” She sounded so serious. I stopped in my tracks and turned to her. “You can't do that. You promised not to interfere.” She gritted her teeth. “But… how can I watch Amber do all this and I..” I cut her off. “Amber. Drop it.” She hesitated but eventually nodded. Heaving a sigh of relief at having convinced her, I turned and tried walking back to my room, but she grabbed my arm gently, making me look back at her. “Are you coming down for dinner? James made honey cakes.” An image of the ever-loving and protective James flashed in my mind. His smiles and charm. He was willing to defend me anytime he heard anyone whispering rumors about me. “Not today Soph. Maybe another time.” “But you….” “Enough! I'm not a charity case, Sofia, so stop it. I said I'm fine.” She flinched and guilt immediately flooded me at my harsh tone. “I'm sorry. It's just… I want to rest.” She dropped her hand and nodded. “Umm.. if you change your mind.” She said awkwardly. I turned and left. The next day, I trudged along the familiar woods path, bedding once or twice to sniff at leaves I suspected were herbs. That was the only gift I retained from my wolf. A sensitive nose that could sniff out anything. Too bad that it couldn't save me from my woes. Sofia tagged along, chattering every step of the way. After yesterday, she didn't bring up anything about the bullying, nor did she tell anyone like she promised, as if she did, I would have been summoned. I tuned out her chatter and focused on my task - which was gathering herbs as volunteer work for the healers. A task I occasionally engaged in alone. Sophia just insisted on tagging along today. Soon, something in the air caught my attention. A coppery scent. One I was all too familiar with. Blood. Someone was injured or worse - dead. I froze, and Sofia, who hadn't been paying attention, slammed right into me. “Ena! What the hell…” “Shh!!” I glared at her to shut up and realizing the gravity of the situation, she did. There was something mixed in the coppery scent. A scent that I hadn't smelled before. A unique scent. I contemplated turning and leaving, but against my better judgment, I still followed the scent, and I gasped when I noticed the source. A man, stark naked lay sprawled amidst two tree stumps, a large gash running from his chest to his side. An obvious claw mark. Sofia gasped behind me. At first, I feared that he was dead, but his eyelids fluttered open, although weakly, and I could see his eyes. A beautiful yet cold shade of blue. One that spelled trouble. His eyes closed back and I found myself missing the sight of them. How odd. I knelt intending to help him out but Sopfia pulled my hand and took me back. “What are you doing?” She berated harshly, clearly not intending to help a total stranger. “I need to help him. I can't just let him die.” “No! Let's go.” She began pulling me back and I allowed myself to watch the man get further away. “Elena!” A loud sound followed by a shrill voice jerked me out of my thoughts and I looked up only to realize that I had zoned out while thinking of that incident that happened days ago. I really wanted to forget it but I couldn't. The teacher, clearly not pleased by my absent mind, glared at me and I muttered a sorry before lowering my head and staring at the scribble of loser one of my classmates probably found hilarious to write on my desk. I could feel the stares around me once more. School was also one of the places I loathed to be but I didn't have any choice as the Alpha clearly wanted me there no matter what. The teacher went on teaching a subject that I didn't understand a thing about and I heaved a sigh in relief when I felt everyone look away. A ball of paper was launched at my head, followed by a whisper of freakiness, but I didn't turn back. I couldn't fight back, so why bother. The door opened and closed, and I could hear collective gasps from everyone around me, but I didn't raise my head. I kept scribbling in my notebook. Suddenly an oddly familiar scent hit me. A unique scent that I had only smelled once - yet a scent that had been imprinted in my soul. I slowly looked up. “Class, this is Liam. Our new transfer student.” The teacher announced but I could barely process it as I was staring dumbfounded at those family blue eyes. The eyes of the stranger I had met in the woods back then. I couldn't help but recall the accident when Sofia had asked me to leave but I had stayed stubbornly and treated him with what little knowledge of medicine I could. I asked Sofia to go get help and she ran off - although she never came back with said help. I remember that once I had made sure that he was out of danger, some masked me arrived and took him away after assuring me that he would be fine and swearing me to secrecy. The event had been on my mind because I was worried I had given him to people who wanted to kill him, but seeing him standing here, I probably did not. Liam. His name suited his eyes. Eyes that turned to me and locked my gaze from across the room.Chapter 17."She is in pain!" Ezra whimpered in grunt, he wasn't in pain but I could feel the heat of his rage leaking through the bond we shared.Another grunt stirred within me, he was trying to fight for control -the urgeness to take over and give our mate the best protection I couldn't afford, agitatedly looking forward to claiming what is ours.I had just proclaimed her mine in front of Sophia and I realized that had turned the heat between us down and it seemed that was the reason he had given me that chance to weigh out his options in dominating and coming to the surface.I pulled him back on track but not without letting out that aura, pheromone from the pure breed Alpha, enough to turn the pack members to their knees.We are stronger than the Crescent pack when it comes to strength and connections. We had an upper hand after they suffered from the death of Seraphina and since then, they haven't gotten any replacement, they are nothing compared to us. We solve the minorities
Chapter 16.Liam's.“You let her go on her own even though you know the danger lurking outside there?!”“.....She ran off and disappeared and her scent was masked by the rain…..I was left with no choice.”Ethan got back and fuming why I had her leave, I knew it was risking but I was lost when I couldn't track her and her phone was lying on her bed.“You don't get it, do you? She is one of the valuable items that wanted to be exploited…..And yeah Dad knew about her and he is willingly to do anything to get his hold on her!”I stood frozen on the spot as I processed the news. If Dad knew about this, does this mean Beta Xavier deliberately dropped her off within my reach but for what reason?Different questions flooded my mind, filling me up with a void that demanded answers.My mouth slightly agape, my forehead creased forming a layer, a mix of confusion and worries set in.It seemed to be all making sense. I dropped my hands into my hair, turking it in and out of my tousled hair.The p
Chapter 15.Elera’s My heart wrenched in pain as the scene unfolding felt like a hot iron scarring my heart.Liam couldn't answer my questions and I marked my assumptions right. I fought with my inner self to come up with my assumptions.“He wanted something and not me, I wish I hadn't let myself get too attached.”He stepped out after a few minutes I asked and threw my curiosity at him, his emotions blunt of the answers he couldn't come into agreement with. He couldn't say a word but his gaze said something else, totally something opposite his contour. He didn't want to lock contact with me because his expression he wore lied the Liam I wanted to be with but he had refused to conceal it.Ethan made me understand that but it seemed to be a lie.The roaring of the thunder outside bore the evidence of the burden that weighed over me. I wished I could turn back the time to that moment I spent with mom-her tomb in her dream seemed to be a reminder. I haven't been able to visit her.As if
Chapter 14.Liam's My dad's voice came in like a resonance, setting my insides into turmoil. Since that time I turned him down on his plan, our resolute relationship of Father and son had degraded to a relationship between cat and mouse, and Mom is not helping the matter.“Don't do anything foolish son, my authority and order still carry the power I hold as an Alpha, and not even my son would be giving the privilege to ruin things.”“I don't know what you're talking about, Dad, but I still remain in my stance. There are better ways to get those valuable items without shedding blood!”Xavier closed up the distance between him and me, leaned forward….“Choose your side wisely!”He whispered, his phrases brief yet huge, unleashing the fury simmering just beneath my facade. I forced myself to regain composure, refusing to let him dominate my feelings, though my anger hovered around me.I stormed out, the door bearing the impact. I marched onto my car without following my intended plan of
Liam's The intense scent she carried, the way she leaned towards me seeking warmth, the protection her wolf knew I could only give.Ethan couldn't convince me enough not to go to that site, I knew there should be something -hint, proof….. Anything that could lead me to them. I knew, for them to have dropped her, they were obviously up to something.I had Ethan stay with her in the house while I ran off to the same site I saw her that night. It took Ethan some time to give in. “She needed you now, and she would love to find you by her side if she wakes up,” Ethan had said in his defense, but I couldn't give in. The guilt carved on my heart couldn't let me, I had yet to justify the expression I wore while I still had the guts to lock gaze with her.My mind was preoccupied with what could be there, the last research triggered the obsessiveness and my wolf protective nature. She was born into this; it is her battle, and if she really wants to be who she was meant to be, she has to fight
Elara's Ethan, hell bent on averting my gaze.His expression sending in the signal I had refused to decode.The reality of acceptance hit me like a wave and now that means the lady I saw in my blurry vision could either be Isabella or who.I was sedated and that explained why I couldn't remember anything until the moment everything came striking me like a lightening.My countenance fell as I stared at Ethan's back view, he seemed concerned and a little bit down, the emotions he wore was something I couldn't fathom.Awkward silence felt across the room and no matter how much I asked my questions, it seemed to meet the wall of the silence emitting null.Forgot my modesty, I dragged myself out of the bed, rushed outside and here he stood, his hands well tucked inside his pants, his head hung low in, disappointed etched in his countenance.I knew he could feel my presence but he was looking up to my face; I was caught between jumping onto him and hanging so badly and lashing at him. What
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