LOGINAva was born a rejected omega, her fate sealed by the rare violet blood flowing through her veins. In a world ruled by brute strength, her blood was seen as a terrifying curse, an omen of weakness. She believed them. When her mate, Alpha Ryder, publicly and cruelly rejected her because of this very blood and her perceived frailty, it shattered her. Stripped of her name and worth, Ava fled, erasing every trace of her identity. The world assumed the cursed omega was dead. Days later, desperate and alone, she found shelter in the rival palace, disguised as a simple maid by Max, a familiar face from her past. But the palace belonged to the three most powerful and feared rulers in the land: the ruthless Alpha Triplets. The instant Ava crossed their threshold, her fragile peace was destroyed. Despite her hiding, despite her shame, the Triplets felt an unmistakable, soul-shattering pull, instantly recognizing her as their mate. Now, Ava is caught between three dominant men and a former friend whose protection has curdled into obsession. Ancient prophecies are stirring, powerful enemies are closing in, and Ava’s rare blood is attracting forces far more dangerous than she could imagine. Violet blood does not signify weakness. It decides who will rule... and who will fall. To reclaim her life, she must confront the truth behind her rejection, the secrets of her cursed blood, and the three Alphas fate has bound to her. Will the Triplets be her protectors or the ultimate destroyers of the fragile world she built? Read Violet Blood Reign to find out.
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The knife cut into my hand. It hurt, but I didn't move. I couldn't. Everyone was watching. The whole pack was here in the ceremony hall, three hundred wolves waiting to see my blood drip into the bowl and waiting to see proof that I really belonged to Alpha Ryder. The old woman doing the ceremony squeezed my hand harder. More blood came out and fell into the silver bowl. People started screaming. My heart stopped for a second. The blood in the bowl wasn't red. It was purple and almost black, shining weird under the candles. "No." I tried to pull my hand back. "No, this can't be happening." The whole room went quiet. It was worse than the screaming. The old woman dropped my hand like I'd burned her. She backed away fast, her face all twisted up in fear. "Violet blood," someone whispered and then everyone was saying it and their voices were getting louder and meaner. I pressed my bleeding hand against my dress, but it didn't matter anymore. They'd all seen it. They all knew what I was now. I made myself look at Ryder. He was standing up on the stage in his fancy Alpha clothes, looking perfect like always. My mate and my love. The Moon Goddess picked him for me. We were supposed to be together forever. But his face looked like stone. "Ryder, please." I could barely get the words out. "I didn't know. I swear I didn't know." He didn't come to me, didn't touch meand didn't even look sorry. He turned away from me and faced everyone else instead. "I reject her." His voice was so loud. So sure. Every word felt like he was ripping my heart out. "I won't have a mate who's weak, I won't be stuck with cursed blood and because she's not good enough for me." Something inside my chest snapped. Actually snapped, like a rope breaking. The pain was so bad I couldn't breathe. Couldn't see. Couldn't do anything but stand there shaking while my whole world fell apart. My knees wanted to give out but my body wouldn't let me fall. It was like I was stuck there, frozen, while he destroyed me in front of everyone. "That violet blood means death," Ryder kept going. He wasn't even looking at me now. "It means she's broken. Useless. Any pack that keeps her will be cursed too." Everyone started yelling, agreeing with him and telling me to leave. Some of them said worse things. Scary things. I stepped back. My hand was still bleeding, leaving purple drops all over the white floor. "Get out of my sight." Ryder's voice cut through all the noise. He meant it. He really meant it. Then something else happened. Something worse than the bond breaking. It felt like claws were digging into my chest from inside my body, hot and sharp and burning. I bent over, gasping. What was this? What was happening to me? Nobody helped. They just stared at me like I was a monster. So I ran. I ran so fast my feet hurt hitting the floor. People were still shouting behind me. Someone even threw something and it broke against the wall right next to my head I didn't stop until I got to my room. It was tiny, in the omega part of the pack house where they put people like me. People who didn't matter. My hands wouldn't stop shaking. I grabbed my old bag and started shoving clothes in it. I didn't own much. Omegas never did. That burning in my chest got worse. I fell against the wall, holding my ribs. It felt like my bones were on fire. Like someone was burning words into my skin from the inside. Then it just stopped. I sat there breathing hard, my whole body shaking. What the hell was that? Didn't matter. I had to go. Now. Before they came for me. I grabbed my bag and ran again, out into the night where nobody wanted me. Three days later, I was pretty sure I was going to die. I was sitting in some gross alley between two buildings, too tired to move anymore. My bag was gone, some guy stole it the first night while I was sleeping and I hadn't eaten anything since I left. My stomach hurt so bad. The city was huge and loud and no one cared about me at all. Wolves walked past the alley and didn't even look. Why would they? I was nobody. I was nothing, just like Ryder said. Everything started spinning. I let myself fall over. Maybe this was better. Maybe I should just let the cursed blood finally stop. Then a voice called out my name "Ava?" I knew that voice. But that was impossible. Someone grabbed my shoulders and shook me a little. I tried to open my eyes. He had dark hair, and brown eyes that looked worried. I knew him from before, from home. "Max?" I could barely talk. "Don't try to talk. Just rest." He put a water bottle against my mouth. I drank so fast I choked. "I've been trying to find you everywhere." "How did you know where I was?" "That doesn't matter right now." Max pulled me up so I wasn't lying down anymore. He was looking at me really intense, It made me uncomfortable. "You can't stay here. People will find you." I laughed, but it sounded awful and broken. "It doesn't matter where I go. No one wants me anywhere." "I know a place." His hands got tighter on my arms. "The Silvermoon palace. The rival pack. They need maids and I know people there and you'll be safe." "Safe?" I looked at him. Something about his face seemed off. "Why would you help me? Why do you even care?" His eyes got soft. Sad. "Because I always have, Ava. Even when no one else did." I wanted to argue. Wanted to ask more questions. But I was so tired and hungry and broken that I just nodded. Max smiled. It should have made me feel better. But when I looked back one last time at the direction of my old home, the home that threw me away, I saw his face again. His smile looked different now. Like he wanted something from me I didn't understand yet. She didn't know if the terror of rejection was worse than the terrifying help she was about to accept.Ava's POVThe formal dinner started at seven and by seven thirty I already knew it was going to be a long night.The main hall was full, forty people at the table and another twenty moving around them, servers and staff and the specific organized chaos of a large formal service where everything had to happen in the right order at the right time and any deviation created a ripple that the head maid would feel personally and trace back to its source with alarming efficiency.I kept my head down and my tray level and worked.The council representatives had returned, which nobody had explained to me and which I had simply accepted as another entry in the long list of things happening in this palace that I wasn't fully briefed on, and they occupied the honored seats near the head of the table with the settled authority of people who believed they belonged wherever they chose to sit.Max had appeared near the kitchen entrance at seven fifteen, which was not his station and not his role in t
Dr. Elara's POVThe morning report came at seven, slipped under the door of my rented room in the city the way all my reports arrived, folded twice, no signature, numbers where names should be in case the wrong person found it first.I read it standing at the window with my tea going cold on the desk behind me.Then I read it again.Maren was sitting at the small table with her own copy of the data, her pen moving in the margins the way it did when she was working through implications rather than just recording them, and she looked up when I set the report down and her expression told me she had reached the same conclusion I had."The restructuring is accelerating," she said."Yes.""That shouldn't be possible at this rate." She set her pen down. "A suppression mark breaking under bond pressure is normal, we accounted for that in the timeline, but this." She tapped the relevant figure on the page. "The blood chemistry changes are happening three times faster than the mark degradation
Zephyr's POVI had been cataloguing her routine for eleven days.Not for the mission, that was the part that would have concerned the Sylvan soul if I had let it examine the distinction too closely, so I didn't, I just kept the information in the part of my mind that belonged to me and not to it and used it the way I had decided to use it, which was to be where she needed someone to be before she had to ask.She never asked for anything, that was the pattern I had noticed first, she worked around her needs instead of toward them, rerouting and adjusting and managing alone until managing alone wasn't possible anymore and even then she found a third option rather than asking, and the specific shape of that pattern was familiar to me in a way I didn't examine directly because examining it directly would have required me to look at things about my own situation that the Sylvan soul would have used against me.The courtyard off the servants' wing was small and mostly forgotten, a square of
Cax's POVI knew before Ryker walked into the morning briefing.The bond told me, that slight shift in its quality, the way it felt different after something significant changed between two people, warmer in a direction that hadn't been warm before, more settled, like a room after a fire has been burning in it for hours and the walls have absorbed the heat.I noticed it at six in the morning while reviewing border reports and said nothing to anyone.Ryker came in at seven forty three, which was late for him, and sat down across from me and Zephyr and poured coffee with the specific controlled calm of a man who was being very deliberate about how he occupied space this morning, and I looked at him for exactly two seconds before looking back at my documents.Zephyr was already looking out the window with an expression I couldn't read, which meant he knew too, which meant this was something we were all going to sit with quietly for a while before anyone said anything out loud."Border re












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