로그인Kessa
I stood frozen. Absolutely, completely frozen.
My blood felt like it had drained to my feet as I stared at the man in front of me.
I couldn't believe my supposed blind date, the man with whom I had laughed with over dinner was my father's greatest enemy.
It had to be a joke, a cruel joke but the minute he removed his mask, shock took over my entire body.
There were jagged scars that twisted across one side of his face like a claw mark from hell but I could still make out his features. The same features my brother had described a million times so I stay clear of him.
It dawned on me that this man wasn't kidding, he was actually Alpha Ronan asa.
The Alpha King.
The monster my father despised.
The man my brother swore he would kill one day.
The menace people whispered about in fear.
My legs wobbled. I stumbled backward until my shoulder hit the stone wall.
"You lied," I whispered, my voice trembling uncontrollably. "You tricked me."
He laughed. It was a low dark sound that scraped along my spine like a blade.
"Tricked you?" he repeated, stepping closer. "Little wolf... you walked right into my arms. I didn't trick you."
My breath stuttered in my chest.
I had no weapon.No backup.No wolf strong enough to overpower him.
I was prey. A Cornered prey.
"You know the best part of all this is that I don't only get to punish you for the atrocities of your family. I also get vindicated for what you did to me in the past,"
"P–please," I said, trying to gather what little courage I had left. "Just let me go."
He didn't reply to me, he just stared at me with so much darkness in his eyes.
My heart was pounding loud enough to echo through the massive hallway. That look in his eyes told me everything I needed to know he wasn't going to let me go so easily.
"You think," his high-pitched tone startled me, "that you're going to escape me a second time?"
My stomach dropped.
"S–second? I don't... I've never met you before."
He laughed again and this time it was full of rage he'd been waiting years to unleash.
"Oh, you've met me," he hissed. "And pretending wouldn't save you from death,"
"I don't understand," I choked out, shaking. "I've never even been here before."
His eyes, which were clouded by fire, fell on mine.
"When I saw you sitting in that restaurant," he continued, ignoring everything I'd just said, "I should've known exactly who you were after that first glance. But I was too damn blind to notice."
He exhaled slowly, almost in disbelief. "Still... I'm glad I told you to come home with me. I'm glad I found you."
My throat tightened so hard it hurt. "Found... me?"
"Yes Kessa," he growled. "It's good to be in the presence of the woman who ruined me."
"You're wrong," I gasped. "I didn't ruin anyone—"
His hand slammed against the wall beside my head, trapping me.
"I lost everything because of you," he growled. "My face. My pack's respect. My sanity."
His voice dropped lower. "My soul."
My confusion only seemed to anger him more.
"You look exactly like her," he added. "And you smell like her."
"I don't even know who she is," I whispered. "I've never hurt you. I swear it."
He leaned in, his breath brushing my cheek.
"You can swear, you can cry, you can beg. It doesn't change the truth."
"I'm not who you think I am," I said louder, forcing the words out. "I wasn't even anywhere near your territory before today! I didn't—"
"Silence."
His command hit like physical force. My wolf whimpered inside me, instinctively submitting.
Tears pricked my eyes at that moment. My revenge, my plans and my determination to find the person who pushed me... all of it felt like it was slipping away.
I could barely breathe.
He was going to kill me or torture me.
Or both.
He stepped back just enough to pull a dagger from his belt.
"You will pay for what you did," he said calmly. "I will break you. Then heal you. Then break you again. The way you did to me."
"I DIDN'T!" I shouted, tears streaming. "Please Ronan, I didn't hurt you!"
For a moment just a moment the blade wavered. Then he gripped it harder and I braced for pain. For my death.For the final end of everything.
But before the blade touched my skin the doors burst open.
"Alpha!"
A man rushed inside. I recognized him instantly from the stories my father had told.
He was Beta Sage.
He froze when he saw me pressed against the wall with a dagger pointed at my throat.
"Alpha, STOP!" Sage shouted.
Ronan didn't move. "You're interrupting."
Sage shook his head urgently. "Ronan, she's not the girl."
My heart leapt as hope flared at the bottom of it
Ronan whipped around violently. "Don't lie to me."
"I'm not lying," Sage insisted. "I traced her scent, her history, everything. She's not Aurora."
But Ronan didn't let go of the knife.
He didn't step away from me.
He stared at me with eyes that were shaking with too many emotions and pain was the loudest of them all.
"If she isn't her," he said slowly, "then why?" His head tilted slightly, almost like he was losing his mind all over again. "Why does she smell exactly like her?"
Sage opened his mouth. But Ronan wasn't listening. His gaze locked onto me again.
"Why," he whispered, "does everything about her match?"
He stepped closer again, dagger still in his hand.
"She has to be her."
The room tilted as I realized with absolute terror that It didn't matter if I wasn't the woman who destroyed him.
He wanted me to be.
He needed me to be.
And he wasn't going to let me go.
Ronan.I noticed it immediately, the subtle shift in her expression. It was as if a storm cloud had passed over her face, despite her best efforts to hide it. Kessa had always been good at masking her emotions, but this was different. I knew her well enough to see past the act.I dropped my cutlery with a soft clink, the sound cutting through the silence of the room. My instincts kicked in, and without thinking, I moved closer to her, crossing the distance between us in just a few steps."Did something happen?" I asked, my voice low, full of concern. I didn’t like the change I saw in her, her usual calm, confident demeanor was replaced by something more guarded, more anxious.Kessa tried to force a smile, the corners of her lips lifting just enough to pass for one. But even I, who wasn't always the most perceptive, could see the falseness of it. It didn’t reach her eyes. It was empty.I tilted my head, studying her face closely. "Don’t tell me that you’re okay." I added, my voice gent
Kessa. Waking up to a view like this wasn’t on my list of things to experience. The sea stretched out endlessly before me, its surface shimmering under the early morning light. The soft, rhythmic sound of the waves crashing against the shore was peaceful, almost hypnotic. But the real question was, could I really swim? I smiled at the thought. If I had been given the chance, I could’ve learned a lot of things. Maybe even learn to swim, if I’d ever had the freedom to do so. “You’re awake,” Ronan murmured, his voice a low, comforting rumble behind me. I turned, surprised by how he had snuck up on me. But then, I wasn’t entirely shocked. He was always present, always just there when I least expected. He stepped closer, and I could feel the warmth of his body through the thin fabric of my robe. “How are you feeling?” His breath brushed my ear, sending a shiver down my spine. “Good.” I told him honestly. It wasn’t a lie, but I couldn’t help the flicker of guilt that tugged at me. My
Ronan’s POVThe journey had been long, the road winding through dense forests and open fields, until we finally arrived at the villa. Nestled far away from both our packs, the place was secluded, just what we needed. The towering, white stone walls seemed to blend into the landscape, with large windows that invited the view of the sprawling greenery outside. It was as though the world had paused, leaving us in a bubble of time where nothing else mattered.I could feel the weight of everything we’d left behind, and yet, here with Kessa, it was as if the world had softened. Her presence, her laughter, the way she effortlessly filled every space we shared, made everything feel light. I led her inside, the scent of the villa warm and inviting, the soft hum of the wind outside the only sound. It was peaceful."Here we are," I said softly, closing the door behind us. The villa was quiet, save for the distant chirping of birds and the rustle of trees in the wind. "It’s not much, but it’s ou
KessaI had no idea what I was thinking when I agreed to follow Ronan. I had so much to do, so much that needed urgent attention. It felt like everything was piling up. Although it hadn’t reached my ears yet, I knew the council members were already talking.Those men would judge me, criticize me, and insult me. I could already hear their voices in my head, echoing the harsh words I had been dreading. But I shouldn’t be worried, right? I was used to it, used to everything they threw my way."My angel," Mother’s voice broke through my thoughts. "I see that Alpha Ronan has taken a liking to you." Her words were soft, but they stung in a way I wasn’t expecting.I let out a low groan. I was still in my room, packing. Even though Ronan had said it would be two days, I had already gone overboard, preparing more than necessary."He seems like a good man, but the stories." she trailed off, her voice filled with concern.Zipping up the luggage, I dropped it onto the floor with a soft thud. "Mot
Naledi.I knew Ronan had left the house. I knew exactly where he had gone. How? Because I had planted a tracker on his phone, and there was no way he would ever figure it out.I stared at the food the guard had brought me, the bland meal sitting untouched in front of me. It had been four days since I'd been confined to this room, isolated, with only a sliver of sunlight to remind me of the outside world. Food and my phone were the only things I had access to, but that was a poor decision on Ronan's part. Maybe he didn't know I still had my phone, or maybe he did and just didn't care to address it."Are you sure you can't open the door for a few seconds?" I pressed send, smiling at the thought of how easily I could get under Beta Sage's skin.I had always known myself to be manipulative, it was the only way I knew how to get what I wanted. And it always worked."I can't. The last time I fell into your words, I faced a huge problem. So no." Beta Sage's reply came quickly, but it didn't
Ronan."Hope I’m not distracting you?" I asked Kessa, my fingers brushing a stray strand of hair from her face.She looked beautiful, no doubt about it. But there was something about the way her eyes shimmered in the light, something I couldn't ignore. Every time I looked at her, there was a trace of Aurora in her. It gnawed at me, making it hard to move forward. It felt like I hadn't really let go, even though I’d told myself I had. I kept on reminding myself I had moved on, yet her face lingered in my thoughts."No, I needed the rest," Kessa breathed out, her eyes still closed, as if she were trying to find solace in the silence.I leaned in, pressing a soft kiss to her forehead, feeling the warmth radiating from her body. She was tense, more than usual. The weight of whatever was pressing on her was clear, especially when she had pulled me into that hug earlier, as if she might never get the chance to do it again."Do you want to talk about it?" I asked, my voice low and calm.I w
Ronan.I knew how bad it was going to be the moment that Naledi stepped her foot into the pack house. She has a hint of why Kessa is staying back here, and she wouldn't just let it be. "Why did you let them go?" I banged my hand on the desk angrily.Beta Sage was around when they left, he had said
I laughed. Actually laughed out loud, a sharp, bitter sound that startled even me. Because of course. Of course this would happen today, of all days. The universe apparently had a twisted sense of timing.Erion was still giggling in the hallway, completely unaware that he had just soaked the woman
Kessa."You actually look better with you hair up." The trainer, whom had always waited to train other me commented.I felt the side of my cheeks burning. I couldn't remember the last time someone had commented me, not even my so called boyfriend or rather mate had done it. "What. Thank you." I res
KessaI didn't sleep.I lay on the too soft mattress in the too-clean room and stared at the ceiling until the darkness outside the window turned from black to the deep bruised grey that comes before dawn. My body was exhausted, every muscle still screaming from whatever last night had been, but my







