Amy Crash became the most hated wolf in her pack after she killed Colt, the Alpha’s brother. She acted in self-defense, but no one believed her. They treated her like a criminal—beating her, overworking her, and ignoring her pain. Alone and broken, Amy still hoped her true mate would save her. But Flint, the Alpha, and her supposed mate rejected her. Just when it felt like her life was over, she met Charles—the Lycan King. He took her in and gave her a chance to heal. For the first time in years, things finally started to change for the better. But peace didn’t last. Amy discovered a dark truth about her bloodline and a group of vampire nobles tied to Charles. She got caught in a war that could destroy the world. Can she survive and protect the love she found? Or will the evil hidden inside her win and bring chaos to everything?
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AMY
I am the single most hated person in the pack.
They said I was a murderer.
But I only defended myself.
It happened during my first shift. Colt cornered me inside the woods, thinking I was too weak to fight back. He had done it before—brushed against me when no one was looking and whispered filthy things when others were too far to hear. That night, he tried to force himself on me. He laughed when I begged him to stop.
I shifted for the first time and tore out his throat. Since then, the pack treated me like a curse. They beat me, starved me, and made me clean every inch of the packhouse every single day. No one cared that I acted in self-defense. Colt was the Alpha’s younger brother. He was supposed to be untouchable.
Tia, his widow, cried in front of everyone, called me a liar, and claimed Colt had been the perfect man. But her eyes told a different story. She knew. She just didn’t care.
Even my parents turned their backs on me. They lost their Gamma titles and were shoved down to Omega status. From then on, they looked at me like I was dirt under their feet.
I stayed in a cramped space on the second floor, tucked between the storage room and the laundry. It used to be a closet. Now, it was my prison. I had a thin mattress, a broken mirror, a few clothes, and some books. Nothing more. A loud voice snapped through the silence.
"Where is that bitch?!" Tia. Again.
I stepped out of my room, bracing myself.
She waited at the center of the main hall, dressed like a queen. Her long dress shimmered under the chandelier, her heels clicking against the floor. She didn’t even look at me—just flung a wrinkled yellow dress into my face. It dropped at my feet. I didn’t pick it up.
Tia’s eyes narrowed. I didn’t flinch.
The slap came fast. I hit the floor hard. Blood dripped from my nose, and before I could move, she drove her heel into my ribs.
"You stupid girl! I told you to hand wash it!" she screamed.
I curled into myself, shielding my face. She kept hitting me until her arms got tired. Once she left, I dragged myself to the Omega bathroom and scrubbed off the blood. The cold water stung my skin, but I forced myself to clean up, dressed in the same worn clothes and went to the kitchen.
Breakfast had to be ready by seven. We cooked for more than a hundred wolves every day. The higher ranks lived in luxury upstairs. The rest of us slept wherever we could. I helped prepare sausages, bacon, toast, beans, and eggs with the other Omegas.
While serving, I caught sight of him—Flint. He was the future Alpha. Tall, built, handsome, and cruel. He bullied me like the rest of them, but I still had a tiny crush on him. Stupid, I know.
His eyes locked with mine. He stiffened, confused. I looked away and focused on pouring juice.
The last time I messed around with him, I spilled coffee on his girlfriend. He slapped me in front of everyone. My wolf had wanted to tear him apart, but I held her back. He was too strong. He could kill us without lifting a finger.
I glanced at my parents. They didn’t even look at me. I swallowed the lump in my throat and kept walking.
Tears burned my eyes, but I didn’t let them fall. I couldn’t be weak. I promised myself I’d hold on until my eighteenth birthday. Then I’d run. Far from here. I’d start over. Don’t worry, my wolf Flavor whispered inside my mind. Our mate will love us. He’ll come for us. He’ll take us away.
A mate. A wolf’s true other half. Someone who could feel your pain and carry your joy. Flavor believed he’d come one day, and when he did, everything would change.
I stepped outside for a while. The sun warmed my skin, and my wolf purred.
I hid behind the bleachers and watched the warriors train. I always did that. I studied how they moved and how they blocked and attacked. I wanted to learn. If I ever needed to fight again, I didn’t want to lose.
The Darksun Pack wasn’t the strongest, but we survived by keeping close ties with the royal Lycans. Every year, we hosted a treaty renewal ceremony—a huge feast to remind everyone we still mattered.
I was lost in thought when a sharp tug on my hair yanked me back. I fell hard on my back, gasping.
Kiara stood over me, smirking. Two of her friends flanked her.
"Look at her," she said. "Lying on the ground like a mutt." I glared up at her, trying to sit up.
A sharp kick to my stomach stopped me.
"You think I didn’t see you staring at Flint again?" They kicked me, slapped me, and laughed while doing it.
I didn’t fight back. I just closed my eyes and waited for it to be over.
I coughed hard, feeling a sharp sting in my ribs. Flavor tried to heal me from the inside, but she wasn’t strong enough. Not like the others who shifted all the time. Our healing stayed slow, painful, and incomplete.
I tried to stand. My legs wobbled. Kiara stepped forward and kicked them out from under me. I hit the ground again. Dirt filled my mouth. Before I could move, her heel pressed into the side of my neck. I froze, closing my eyes.
"One push," she said, her voice sweet and cruel. "That’s all it takes to end your misery."
My heart pounded. Flavor growled low, deep in my chest. She didn’t care that we were weak. She wanted to fight. She always did. But I didn’t want to die here, not like this.
Then something inside snapped. I didn’t shift, but Flavor’s strength flowed through me. I twisted my body, grabbed Kiara’s ankle, and yanked hard. She lost balance and hit the ground with a surprised shriek.
Her little minions squealed but stood frozen. No one helped her. They never did when things got real. I didn’t think. I climbed on top of her and threw punch after punch. My fists slammed into her face. I didn’t stop until blood mixed with the dirt. A circle of warriors formed around us. Some cheered. Some just watched. No one pulled me off.
Kiara flailed beneath me, screaming empty threats like always. She had never been tough—just loud. Strong arms grabbed me from behind and lifted me off her. I struggled hard, kicking and yelling, trying to break free.
"Let me go!" I screamed, rage choking my voice. I twisted around, ready to throw another punch—then froze.
It was Flint. His chest rose with every breath. Sweat glistened on his skin. His basketball shorts hung low on his hips, and his bare torso looked sculpted from stone. I hated that I noticed. My face flushed, and I quickly looked away.
"Always causing trouble, Omega?" he snapped.
"She attacked me first!" I fired back. He didn’t care. His jaw clenched. He grabbed me by the collar and shoved me against a tree. I gasped as bark scraped my back.
"You really don’t get it, do you?" he said, voice low and angry.
I glared up at him, panting.
"She’s your Luna."
FLINTMy chest burned for hours, and I struggled to catch my breath. That damn woman had accepted my rejection. How could she? Why would she?I thought she would wait longer. I thought she’d give me time to change my mind and take her back. I thought she would beg me to undo it. But no. She accepted it.I growled at the thought. Anger filled me, but I stayed in my office. The pain was too strong. My wolf whined and howled in sadness. I felt many emotions but couldn’t name them all. One thing was clear—I had to see her. I had to see Amy.I refused to lose my mate just because I feared what others would say. After I calmed down and the pain lessened, I tried to mind-link the head guard. I wanted him to bring her out of the dungeon. No answer. I couldn’t even sense my men’s wolves. What was going on?I stormed to the dungeons. At the entrance, the guards were deep in conversation. I growled sharply. They snapped to attention and saluted me.I went straight to her cell. The silver bars hu
THE KINGCHARLESI didn’t want to go to the Darksun Pack, but I had no choice. As the Lycan King, I had to keep up appearances. So, I went. The pack wasn’t strong or rich, but they managed to survive because of their allies. I didn’t think much of the Alpha and Luna. They weren’t sharp, but at least they tried.The handover ceremony went as expected. There were lights, music, and proud smiles. The Alpha gave a toast and said he was stepping down. Then his son, Flint, walked onto the stage with a big smile and a proud look. A she-wolf stood beside him, holding onto his arm. I guessed she was his mate. "Tonight," the old Alpha said, "I pass on my title to my son, Flint Masters."Applause followed. Flint took the mic and spoke clearly. "I, Flint Masters, vow to lead this pack with honor and strength, to the best of my ability."They clasped hands. The glow of the transfer surrounded them. People cheered and shouted his name and the celebration began.Danford, my Beta, leaned in close. “C
REJECTION ACCEPTEDAMY"Let go of me!" I threw a punch at Flint, but it felt like I hit a wall. He didn’t flinch. His hand stayed wrapped around my throat, cutting off my air. I struggled until my strength left me completely. Only then did he release me, and I dropped to the ground, gasping for breath.He crouched beside me, his expression suddenly different. Softer. I glared at him, refusing to show weakness. His eyes darkened, and I realized he was linking someone. A few seconds later, he cleared his throat. "You’re to be locked in the dungeon for the next few days," he said.My breath hitched. "But she started it," I croaked. I had been to the dungeons before. They were cold, damp, and full of shadows that whispered nightmares. The guards there had no morals. They hit for fun. Some touched what wasn’t theirs. I hadn’t been raped—but it had come close.He stood and turned away like he was done with me. But then he paused and looked over his shoulder."Before I forget," he said, voi
THE OUTCASTAMYI am the single most hated person in the pack. They said I was a murderer.But I only defended myself.It happened during my first shift. Colt cornered me inside the woods, thinking I was too weak to fight back. He had done it before—brushed against me when no one was looking and whispered filthy things when others were too far to hear. That night, he tried to force himself on me. He laughed when I begged him to stop.I shifted for the first time and tore out his throat. Since then, the pack treated me like a curse. They beat me, starved me, and made me clean every inch of the packhouse every single day. No one cared that I acted in self-defense. Colt was the Alpha’s younger brother. He was supposed to be untouchable.Tia, his widow, cried in front of everyone, called me a liar, and claimed Colt had been the perfect man. But her eyes told a different story. She knew. She just didn’t care.Even my parents turned their backs on me. They lost their Gamma titles and were
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