LOGINNovel's POV
“How do you want it, Novel?” The voice was a low, velvet rasp against the shell of my ear, sending a frantic heat racing down my spine. I couldn't see him clearly the room was draped in shifting shadows but I knew that scent. Cedar and something dangerously wild. “I don't know... I’ve never done it before,” I stuttered, my heart thundering against my ribs. He didn't answer with words. Instead, his mouth found the sensitive line of my throat. I felt his teeth graze my skin, a sharp nip that made my knees turn to water. If he hadn't been holding my waist with those large, steady hands, I would have collapsed. “That’s a good girl,” he murmured against my pulse. The dream version of Alexei was bolder, darker. When his hand moved, sliding beneath the fabric of my clothes, the sensation was so vivid I could feel the friction of his skin. I gasped, my head falling back, a desperate sound escaping my lips as he began to move with a slow, agonizing rhythm. “Faster, please!” I cried out, lost in the phantom heat of him. “Say my name while I punish you, Novel. Be a good girl.” “Alexei! Please, faster” Beep. Beep. Beep. The sound pierced the haze like a siren. Alexei’s face blurred, his touch turning to cold air. I reached out, trying to grab the edge of the dream, but it was gone. “Stoppppp!” I jolted upright, my chest heaving. The digital clock on my nightstand was screaming at me. With a groan of pure frustration, I swiped it off the table. It hit the floor with a satisfying thud, but the damage was done. I was awake. And it was Monday. Sophomore year at Barcelona International University was a special kind of chaos, especially on Mondays. I dragged myself to the bathroom, staring at the dark circles under my eyes. My makeup was always a disaster, so I usually skipped it, but today I needed a mask. I couldn't walk into class looking like a girl who had spent the night being half disvirgined by a billionaire in her sleep. I threw on a blue tank top, high waist jeans, and my Mary Jane heels the "not too high" kind that still made me feel like I was trying. By the time I reached the lecture hall for Media Ethics and Law, I was already exhausted. The professor, Mr. Maxwell, was a bald man in his fifties who dressed like he was stuck in a 1992 sitcom. He was notoriously greedy for administrative fees and universally disliked. “Settle down, class,” Maxwell droned, looking at us like we were a nuisance. “Your seniors will be joining you for this module starting today. Take notes. Try to look like you belong here.” He left as quickly as he’d arrived, leaving the room to erupt into chatter. I sat in the front row the only time it was ever available was Monday mornings and pulled my bag closer. I didn't have friends here. I was just Novel Hart the quiet girl, the nerd, the girl who was always a second behind the rhythm of the room. I was heading to my next class, lost in thought, when I accidentally clipped someone's shoulder in the hallway. “Watch where you’re going!” I looked up to see a girl who looked like she’d stepped off a runway. Blonde, perfectly polished, and currently wearing a look of absolute disgust. “I didn't even touch you,” I scoffed, my lack of sleep making me bolder than usual. “What? Did you just scoff at me?” she shouted, her voice drawing a crowd. She was pretty, fitting the ‘Mean Girl’ lead of a romance novel perfectly, but her eyes were venomous. “Sorry. I think we’re good now,” I said, trying to push past her. Suddenly, I felt a sharp, burning yank at the back of my head. She’d grabbed my hair. My hand went up to fight back, but before I could, a shadow fell over us. “Ava, stop. You can't go around fighting everyone just because we had a row.” A guy stepped between us, gently but firmly prying Ava’s hand from my hair. He was stunning icy blue eyes, jet black hair, and a voice that sounded like a choir. He was at least 6’3, and for a second, I just stood there, stunned by the Angel who had just intervened. “Sorry,” the guy said, looking at me with genuine apology. “I’ll take her from here.” He dragged the fuming Ava away, leaving me to fix my ruined ponytail. The day only got weirder. A text message blast went out to the sophomore group “Mandatory get-together tonight. Private room at Pulse Edge. Attendance counts toward Media Law extra credit. Don’t be late.” I groaned. Why me? I hated social gatherings even more. But I needed those points. I arrived at Pulse Edge three hours later, feeling like a complete idiot. I was wearing a hoodie and baggy jeans, standing in a sea of sweaty bodies and deafening bass. This wasn't a restaurant; it was a meat market. I struggled through the crowd, dodging drunk teenagers and the smell of cheap tequila, until I found the private room. When I pushed open the door, my heart sank. There were no lecturers. No textbooks. Just a group of my classmates holding red cups and laughing. “Please... is there a lecturer here?” I asked a girl near the door. She stared at me for a beat, then burst into a cackle. “Guys, she fell for it, A nerd actually showed up” “Pay up, Williams!” a boy shouted from across the room. “I told you the ones in the front row were suckers.” The heat of humiliation burned through my cheeks. I didn't wait for another word. I turned on my heel and bolted, my eyes stinging. I just wanted to go home. I wanted to crawl under my covers and pretend the real world didn't exist. I was rushing through the club’s exit, blinded by my own frustration, when I slammed into a solid, unyielding chest. “Ouch!” I cried, rubbing my forehead. The impact felt like hitting a brick wall. I looked up, ready to apologize, but the words died in my throat. The strobe lights from the club caught the sharp line of a jaw and the cold, steel grey eyes I’d spent all night dreaming about. “Am I dreaming?” I whispered, the sound lost in the thumping music. A smirk played on his lips, dark and knowing. He reached out, his hand steadying me, and the ‘Pull’ returned a physical force that made my breath catch. “No, you’re not, Miss Novel,” Alexei said, his voice dropping to that dangerous, velvet rumble. “But I have to ask... what is a girl like you doing in a place like this?”Alexei's POV The room was heavy with the scent of lavender and the salt of unshed tears. My heart hammered against my ribs, a dull, aching thud, as I watched Novel. She was coiled tightly on the silk duvet, a small, trembling figure lost in a sea of blankets. Seeing her like this….. broken, sobbing into the pillows, tore at my soul. I hated it. I was her Alpha, her protector, yet I felt powerless against the grief that had swallowed her whole.As I reached out to brush a stray hair from her face, my mind began to spiral into dark, jagged places. A poisonous thought took root: was Viktor hiding something? The realization hit me like a physical blow. If Novel was in this state, it had to mean my trust had been misplaced. Viktor, my closest confidant, had given me a photo that he claimed was Maxillo, but it wasn't. The seeds of suspicion began to grow. Was it possible? Could Viktor actually be the enemy?I leaned in, trying to drown out the doubt by focusing on her. When our lips met,
Novel's POV I didn't hear the door open. I didn't even hear the floorboards groan under his weight. I was lost in a sea of my own shadows until I felt the sudden, searing heat of hands on my shoulders.I jumped, a small gasp escaping my throat. "Alexei," I whispered, my voice thick with salt and grief."Why are you crying, Novel?" His voice was a low rumble, laced with a sharp edge of worry. He reached out, his fingers brushing my chin, trying to tilt my face toward his. I resisted, tucking my head down. I didn't want him to see the wreckage behind my eyes. I wanted the tears to stop, but they were like a dam that had finally burst."Is it because of me?" he asked softly."I hate myself so much!" The scream tore out of me before I could stop it. "I think life would have been better for everyone if I just... wasn't in the picture.""Novel, don't say that……""I hate that you love me so much!" I stood up abruptly, my chair skidding back. My hands were clenched so hard my nails bit into
Alexei's POV I knew what Novel said made sense. To anyone else, I probably looked like a fool for holding on.But the revelation she’d just shared felt like a physical weight in the room. Maxillo had a scar on his wrist? He was bigger now? I ran a hand through my hair, my heart hammering against my ribs. I couldn't bring myself to believe Viktor would lie. There was no reason for it, no motive for him to betray the one person who had his back.Novel didn't understand. She couldn't. Viktor had been the anchor in my life since the day he was brought to this pack.I closed my eyes, and the memories rushed in. I saw myself as a small boy again. Lonely, So damn lonely. As the Alpha’s son, I was a ghost to the other children. They saw the golden hue of my eyes, the mark of a wolf that had claimed me before I was ready….and they turned away in fear. My father was always buried in pack business; my mother was a blur of movement between her duties and the library. I was a prince in a golde
Novel's POV After Viktor led Emilia from the room, the silence left behind felt heavy and suffocating. Alexei turned to me, his brow furrowed with a suspicion he couldn't quite hide.“What were you two really talking about?” he asked.I forced a small, practiced smile, trying to keep my voice steady. “Nothing for you to worry about, Alex. Just girls talk.”“Really? Because I can tell when you’re lying to me, Novel.” He stepped closer, his eyes searching mine.I looked away. I couldn't tell him, not yet. He wouldn't believe that Viktor, his closest confidant, was a snake in the grass. I had no proof, no evidence that Emilia was merely a pawn in a much larger, darker game. If I spoke now, I would just sound paranoid.“Did you see Maxillo’s body?” I asked, desperate to change the conversation.“Yes. Viktor sent me a photo of the scene,” Alexei said, pulling his phone from his pocket.He scrolled for a moment before turning the screen toward me. The second my eyes hit the image, the worl
Viktor's POV I still remember the day I was brought to the Red Moon Pack. I can still feel the weight of the eyes on me, every member of this pack looking down at me with a mixture of suspicion and forced charity.They destroyed my home, then had the audacity to claim they took pity on us. People say rogues don’t have homes, but I did. I won’t deny that my people struck first or that blood stained the earth because of it, but it doesn't matter. I will have my revenge.I knew Alexei would never see me as an enemy. That lonely, pathetic boy was always starving for his parents' attention. When they were too busy leading, I was the one he crawled to. I liked him once; I even thought of him as a brother. But my ambition outweighs my affection. I want to be the Alpha. The sting of insult still burns in my chest when I remember my mate, Ava, being pushed toward him just because he held a title I didn’t.The prophecy is a shadow I have yet to step into, but I’ve pledged to uncover it by any
Novel’s POVI woke up to an empty room. The golden afternoon light filtered through the curtains, but the space beside me was cold.“What happened to me?” I asked the quiet air.“You fainted from exhaustion,” a voice chirped, making me nearly jump out of my skin.I whipped my head around until my eyes landed on Kitty. She was sitting majestically on the floor by the bedside, her white fur glowing in the sunlight.“Kitty! You scared me,” I huffed, clutching my chest. I took a breath to steady my racing heart. “Where is Alexei?”“He went to deal with some business. I heard him mention a woman named Elora.”“I see.”I didn't rush us back home just to sleep; I came back to solve the puzzle. I needed to confront the visions and the voices that had been haunting me. I stood up, my muscles feeling heavy but functional, and headed for the bathroom.I peeled off my clothes and sank into the warm depths of the bathtub. “How I missed this,” I sighed, leaning my head back against the porcelain.
Novel's POV I never thought there would be a day where I would finally know the truth about myself. When I changed my name from Novel Rossi to Novel Hart, I never talked about my parents because I had no memory of them. I even thought they had abandoned me. I couldn’t help but feel a pang of sadne
Novel’s POVI didn’t know how long I had slept, but when I opened my eyes in that void, the woman was standing in front of me again.“You’re awake,” she said calmly.“Can I go home now?” I whispered.“You are on the verge of death, Alessia,” she replied. Her voice didn't hold pity, only a cold trut
Novel’s POVI couldn't stand being in that hospital for another second. I was stressed as hell and exhauste, the one place I truly hated was a hospital bed. I tried my best to show Alexei how strong I was, but they still wouldn't let me leave. I started training myself, pushing my body to its limi
Novel’s POVI was trapped in a dark void. I didn’t know how much time had passed, but when I woke, I wasn't in a hospital or Alexei's mansion. I was in a hollow, endless nothingness.“Ahhhhh!” I screamed, my voice disappearing into the black. I waited for days, sleeping and waking, until the silenc







