LOGINFreya is eighteen, a hybrid born of witch and wolf. After her mother’s death, her life turns into torment. Her stepmother Lycril treats her like a servant, her stepbrother Enzo takes pleasure in her pain, and her father sees her only as a mistake. But nothing cuts deeper than the truth. Richard, her father, sells her to Alpha Logan of the NorthRidge Pack to pay his secret debts. Thrown into a world of ruthless alphas and hidden dangers, Freya becomes nothing more than a breeder in Logan’s eyes. Yet she refuses to be used. She has never bowed to anyone, and she will not start now. Even as fear surrounds her, an unseen bond ties her to Logan. A bond neither of them understands, and neither can break. With her powers awakening and a war threatening to destroy everything, Freya must make a choice. Will she surrender to a mate who could break her, or carve her own destiny? In a world where love is risky and power comes with a price, Freya must decide—obey fate or rewrite it.
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“In a few days, she’ll be out of our lives for good.”
The plate almost slipped from my hand. I kept scrubbing even though the water had gone lukewarm.
I knew that voice—my stepmother, Lycril.
She was talking to someone in the sitting room, her tone low and pleased, the kind of tone she used only when something evil was on her mind. A cold shiver ran through my body.
Every day I felt weaker.
The bruises stayed. New ones came.
My skin was a living map of their anger.
When my mother was alive, love filled this house.
After she died, I became nothing but a servant—working morning till night just to survive under a roof that never felt like home.
The voices in the sitting room pulled me closer. I dried my hands on my apron and tiptoed toward the doorway, fear and curiosity twisting inside me.
“Do you think he’ll take her right away?” Lycril asked, sounding far too excited. “It’s time we made something out of her.”
Made something out of me?
My heartbeat kicked hard.
Then my father’s voice—deep, rough, tired.
“Once he sees her, it’s his decision. After that, the debts are cleared.”
Debts?
Who was he talking about?
What debt could they possibly clear with me?
A sick feeling grew in my stomach. I pressed myself against the wall, praying they wouldn’t see me.
But someone else did.
“Well, well… sneaking again?”
Enzo’s voice slid behind me like a cold blade.
I turned, and he was already too close. His eyes crawled over me with that disturbing, hungry look he always had.
“Enzo, please—” I tried to move back, but he stepped forward, blocking the narrow passage.
His hand shot out. He grabbed my wrist and pulled me toward him until his breath hit my cheek.
“Look at you,” he whispered, brushing his fingers along my jaw. Slow. Greedy. “Maybe I should take you for myself.”
My stomach twisted. My skin crawled. I wanted to vanish, melt, anything to escape the way he looked at me.
Something inside me cracked.
I jerked my wrist out of his grip and slapped him. Hard.
The sound echoed through the room. My palm burned, but for a second, I felt free.
His shock didn’t last. His face darkened.
“Little wolf with no claws,” he hissed, eyes burning with the promise of revenge.
Lycril stormed out. “You again!” she shouted. “Didn’t I tell you to stay in the kitchen?”
“I wasn’t—”
Her hand hit my face before I finished.
Heat rushed up my cheek.
“She was eavesdropping,” Enzo said quickly. “Teach her what happens to snoops.”
Lycril grabbed a fistful of my hair and dragged me down. Pain exploded across my scalp as she pushed me to the floor.
“It’s time you learned your place,” she spat, reaching for her horsewhip.
Amanda appeared behind Enzo, smiling like she had been waiting for this moment all day.
I struggled, but they held me down—Enzo pinning my arms, Amanda trapping my legs.
I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t move.
The first strike landed across my back.
White-hot pain shot through me.
I bit my lip to stop the scream rising in my throat as tears blurred my vision.
Another strike.
And another.
My body shook from the pain.
Then my father’s voice came from the doorway.
“Enough.”
I lifted my head, expecting relief.
But his eyes were empty.
Cold.
Like he was looking at a broken chair, not his daughter.
“Lay her flat,” he said. “We don’t want her too bruised. She’s leaving for the NorthRidge Pack in a few hours.”
I froze.
My breath caught.
So they were serious?
NorthRidge?
Everyone knew the stories.
The land ruled by Alpha Xavier—cold, fierce, merciless.
Some said he tore his enemies apart with his bare hands.
Some said he barely spared his servants.
And they were sending me there?
My father knelt beside me, gripped my chin, and forced my face up. His fingers dug painfully into my skin.
“You’re going to serve him, Freya,” he said. “Finally, you’ll be worth something.”
My heart cracked.
The pain in my back was nothing compared to the ache inside my chest.
“Please, Father,” I whispered. “I’ll work harder. I’ll do anything. Just… don’t send me there.”
Lycril let out a sharp laugh.
“You leave tonight. The Alpha paid well, and after tonight, we’re free of you.”
Free of me.
Like I was trash.
My father pushed my face away, and I hit the tiles hard.
They turned and walked off, already speaking about me as if I no longer existed.
Their voices faded down the hall.
Just before they disappeared, Lycril’s voice drifted back:
“Let’s hope she lasts the night. They say he never goes easy on new servants.”
Silence swallowed the hallway.
I lay on the floor, cheek pressed against the cold tiles, my body trembling.
For a moment, I wanted to let go—to sink into the darkness and stay there.
But deep inside, something small refused to die.
A spark.
A whisper.
Survive.
My fingers curled against the floor. My breath trembled, but it was still there. I wiped my tears with the back of my hand and pushed myself up, even though every muscle screamed.
If they were sending me to the NorthRidge Pack
Then I have to live long enough to take my life back.
And one day…
I would make them pay.
I was sitting there, just thinking about my life.Not even doing anything.Just thinking.Everything felt heavy in my head.From the moment I came here… nothing has been normal.Nothing.Sometimes I just sit and ask myself how I even got here.How everything changed so fast.One minute I was in my father’s house… trying to survive.The next… I’m here.In a place that doesn’t feel like mine.Carrying a child that wasn’t even planned.Living with people I don’t understand.It didn’t feel real sometimes.Like I was inside someone else’s story.Not mine.I rested my back against the chair and closed my eyes for a moment.I didn’t even know what I was thinking again.Everything just felt mixed up.Confusing.Then I heard a knock.I opened my eyes slowly.The knock came again.Soft.I stood up.I walked to the door.I opened it.It was Lucia.“Hi, Freya,” she said with a smile, what's happening your looking dull,I looked at her. “I’m fine,” I replied.She stepped in without waiting too lo
The dream *****I slept without knowing when my eyes closed.I didn’t even remember lying down properly. One moment I was sitting there, thinking about everything… and the next, I was gone.But my mind didn’t rest.It followed me.Then the dream started.At first, it was quiet.Too quiet.I was standing somewhere I didn’t recognize. I looked around slowly, trying to understand where I was, but nothing looked familiar.Then I looked down.And I froze.There was blood.At first, I thought maybe it wasn’t mine.But then I saw my hands.It was everywhere.My heart started beating fast.“No…” I tried to say, but no sound came out.I touched my body.The blood didn’t stop.It kept coming.Slow… then faster.My legs felt weak.I dropped to the ground.Hard.Pain shot through me, but I couldn’t even scream.I opened my mouth again, trying to cry out for help.Nothing.No voice.No sound.Just silence.Tears started falling from my eyes.I didn’t even know when it started.I tried to move.I
After everything that happened, the house settled into a quiet that felt different from before. People moved as usual, spoke in low tones, went about their duties, but something had shifted underneath it all. No one needed to say it. The tension stayed in the background, unspoken but present in every exchange, in every glance that lasted too long.Kia noticed it first.He didn’t wait for anyone to explain anything. He didn’t ask permission either.He walked straight to the elders.The meeting hall was already occupied when he arrived. The elders sat in their usual positions, arranged in a half circle around the central table. Their posture was steady, their expressions controlled. They had already been informed that he was coming.Kia entered without slowing down. He stopped in the middle of the room and looked at them one by one.No greeting.No bow.“So this is where we are now,” he said.No one answered immediately.One of the elders shifted slightly in his seat. “Kia, sit. Let’s t
After the Meeting ******Freya stood at the door.Her hand stayed still for a moment before she knocked.“Come in.”She opened it and stepped inside.Kai was already there.Standing by the table.One hand rested on the surface.He looked at her the moment she entered.Not surprised.Freya closed the door behind her.“Stand there,” he said.She stopped.There was enough space between them.He didn’t speak right away.He just looked at her.From her face… to her shoulders… down to her hands… then back again.Freya stayed still.She didn’t know what he was looking for.“You’re not from here,” he said.“No.”“Then how did you get here?”She hesitated.Her fingers shifted slightly at her side.“My family owed a debt,” she said. “To your brother”He didn’t react.His expression didn’t change.“They couldn’t pay,” she continued. “So I was sent here.”Silence.“Sent,” he repeated.“Yes.”He stepped closer.Not fast.Not slow.“Sold?” he asked.Freya looked down for a second.Then back at hi
The AwakeningI didn’t know that opening that box would change everything.If I had known, maybe I would have left it where it was.Hidden. Forgotten.But I didn’t know.The whole pack was restless that morning.You could feel it without anyone saying it.The Alpha’s brother was coming back.Even
A Change of Attitude*****“Now let me proceed.”Lucia stood in her room quietly, thinking. Her mind was alive with thoughts, but she forced herself to stay calm. The words repeated in her head. I have to apologize first.She shook her head slowly. “No. I won’t go alone,” she whispered to herself.
Playing Nice*****Lucia didn’t expect to see Logan that night.She was walking toward the stairs when she saw him coming from the opposite corridor.For a moment she stopped.Logan noticed her too.Neither of them spoke immediately.Lucia studied his face carefully.He looked tired. His shoulders
The Game Begins*****Lucia did not sleep that night.After leaving the clinic, she went straight to her room and shut the door. For a long moment she stood there, silent.Pregnant.The word kept echoing in her head.Freya was carrying Logan’s child.Lucia slowly sat down.At first she was angry. H


















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