The sharp crack of a slap echoed through the crowded marketplace, silencing the chatter and drawing every eye. No one stepped forward. No one ever did. I was an Omega—born to be a punching bag for the rest.
"Do you have any idea how much that dress costs, you filthy lowlife?!" the woman shrieked, her voice slicing through the air like a whip.
"I'm sorry, Miss. It was an accident. Please forgive me." I bowed my head, swallowing every slap she threw at me.
The longer I remained unmated, the worse things got. Misery clung to me like a second skin. I blinked away tears, my hazel eyes dull and red from crying. Hugging the small bag of supplies I’d bought for the upcoming Mating Ceremony, I turned to leave.
They say unmated Omegas without the protection of a ranked mate are cursed to suffer. Some don’t even survive the heartbreak. And maybe it’s true. But I still couldn’t understand—why were we treated like something less than werewolves, when we were the same species?
“Poor Ana,” I heard one of the merchants whisper, not even trying to hide her pity. “Who would’ve thought her life would fall apart like this?”
“I’m from another pack. What happened to her?” someone else asked.
“It’s been hush-hush,” the first woman lowered her voice, conspiratorial, “but they say she was the daughter of the former Alpha and Luna.”
“No one knows what really happened. They went out for a hunt… and never came back,” another chimed in, her voice dropping even lower.
“And she didn’t take over as Alpha?” the outsider asked, confused.
“She couldn’t shift when she turned sixteen,” the Bloodmoon Pack merchants answered in unison, like a tragic chorus.
“What a shame. Her parents must be rolling in their graves. No wonder she’s just an Omega.”
One woman scoffed, clearly wanting me to hear. “I’m an Omega too, but even I outrank her. She’s nothing but a servant now. From being the pride of the pack… to its disgrace.”
I clenched the fabric in my arms and focused on finishing my errands before returning to the edge of the territory—where my tiny cottage waited. It wasn’t much. Barely livable, really. The new Alpha had ordered it built after I failed to transform. But I was grateful. At least it shielded me from the cold.
Rubbing my stinging cheek, I walked the rocky trail home, my thoughts stuck on what I’d overheard. They weren’t wrong. I had once been the heiress of this pack… until my parents vanished, and their Beta, Mr. Blackwood, took the throne.
Anyone who opposed him was quickly "removed."
Being an Omega was still better than being a rogue, I guess. Rogues had no home, no ties, and were hunted like criminals—even when they’d done nothing wrong.
I sat on the porch, pulled out my mother’s old sewing kit, and began working on the fabric I’d bought. It was simple, but I wanted to feel beautiful—at least for tonight.
‘Layla, have you sensed anything lately?’ I asked my wolf quietly. I couldn’t shift, but she was still there, buried deep inside me. Without her, I don’t know how I’d survive.
‘Actually… yes,’ she said, a dreamy hum in her voice. ‘There’s been a faint pull… to Victor’s wolf.’
My heart stopped. ‘Victor? Alpha Victor Blackwood?’ I asked, almost laughing. ‘He would never accept us. An Omega Luna? That’s unheard of.’
I remembered my friend, who was rejected by her Alpha mate the moment he discovered who she was. The pain nearly killed her. She lost her wolf entirely and had to start over among humans.
‘What if he rejects us too, Layla? Would we survive it?’
‘We’ll be fine. Trust me. If he tries, his wolf will suffer too. That bond goes both ways,’ she said gently.
I wasn’t so sure. If the Moon Goddess had truly chosen him for me… then she must hate me.
When the garment was finished, I quickly bathed, scrubbing with fragrant oils to mask the scent of fear. I needed to be ready. I needed to at least try to look like I belonged.
At the ceremony, the moon hadn’t yet risen, but I caught it—a scent that made my heart race and my stomach twist. Earthy pine, wet soil, and the sharp bite of darkwood.
Then the high priest stepped forward, beginning the Mating Ceremony.
As the full moon bathed the gathering in silver light, wolves howled and rushed to follow their instincts. I stood still, every sense sharpened. My teeth ached. My body trembled.
And then I saw him.
Victor Blackwood.
Our Alpha.
His eyes locked onto mine, and the air around us changed. I felt the bond snap into place like a thread pulled tight between our souls. His expression shifted—recognition, shock, something else I couldn’t place.
Women around us gasped. Some looked devastated. Others envious.
I let myself hope—just for a moment.
But then his face turned cold.
"I will not have a weakling for a Luna," he said loudly, voice cutting across the clearing. “You do not deserve to be my mate.”
Gasps followed as heads turned toward us. And then, with eyes like ice and a voice that struck like a blade, he spoke the words that sealed my fate:
"I, Alpha Victor Blackwood, reject you, Anastasia Elliot, as my mate."
Victor’s POVEver since my visit to the dark witch, sleep had become a curse. Night after night, I found myself trapped in the same nightmare—her voice echoing like poison in my mind, warning me of a mistake I refused to admit.And in every dream, the face I saw... was hers.Anastasia.Radiant. Terrifying. Untouchable."You should have killed her, Victor. Why did you let her walk away from the pack alive?" the witch had rasped as she stirred her cursed brew. "You have no idea what you’ve unleashed on the world. Do you even know who she truly is? What she’s capable of?"I remembered standing there, arms crossed, feeling a tightness in my chest that had nothing to do with fear—but with a dangerous kind of regret.“I get the sense there’s something you’re not telling me,” I had pressed, narrowing my eyes at her.The witch had paused, setting her spatula down with a slow, deliberate clink.“There is, Victor. Have you ever wondered why I supported your union with Alicia so easily?”That ca
The moment the crystal spirit vanished, a monstrous growl echoed through the cave—low, guttural, and bone-chilling. I stiffened, instinctively clutching Kael’s cloak. Even standing beside the Vampire King, I could feel the shift. Something wasn’t right.“What was that?” I whispered, heart racing.“I don’t know,” Kael said, his voice tense. His stance turned guarded, eyes narrowing into the shadows.Then, it leapt.A hideous beast emerged from the darkness—its form grotesque, with three snarling heads, claws like blades, and an odor so foul it turned my stomach. Its aura oozed danger. Death.“What do you seek?” it growled.I wanted to scream. Faint. Run. But I forced myself to stand tall. I had to be brave—for Kael. For myself.“We seek the tiara... and the golden rose,” I said.The creature laughed, a cruel, jagged sound that echoed across the stone walls.“Then you’ll have to pass through me, child.”With a flick of its hand, a violent gust slammed us against the cave wall. Pain shot
Anastasia’s POVAfter the awkward hug, I quickly pulled away from Kael, cheeks burning.“Shall we go?” he asked casually.I nodded in confirmation, eager to shift focus from the strange little moment we just shared.Since we were heading somewhere snowy, we needed proper clothing. I put on the thick fur coat the maids had laid out for me and made my way back to Kael’s room—only to walk in on him changing.Naked.I froze mid-step, eyes unintentionally dropping to... it.Dear heavens.It was... massive. How was I ever supposed to take that inside me one day? Absolutely not. No way.Kael noticed my stunned expression and smirked.“How about making a portrait of it?” he teased. “That way you’ll always have a picture.”I nearly choked as he casually wrapped a towel around his waist. My face must’ve been crimson red. I couldn’t even look him in the eye. I didn’t know if I was overheating from the thick layers of clothes or the image I’d just burned into my memory.Thankfully, in what felt l
ANASTASIA’S POVI don’t even remember what set me off. One moment, the concubine and her guard were confronting me, their voices sharp and cruel—and the next, everything unraveled. Something inside me snapped.I didn’t know how or why, but the room began to fill with water. It crept up the walls, flooding the floor, sealing the doors shut. They screamed, pounding against the exit, but the water kept rising. I stood still, frozen in place as they choked and drowned right in front of me. And all I could do was watch.Before I could even register what I’d done, the doors burst open and more vampires rushed in. Water gushed out into the hall, soaking the palace floor. Panic hit me all at once. I scrambled into a corner, trembling. I’d broken one of their laws—maybe even committed murder. What would they do to me now? I was a werewolf. Mercy wasn't something vampires were known for.But then I caught a scent—familiar, grounding. Kael.I lifted my head, and there he was, standing over me. R
KAEL – POVI was still in shock over everything I had learned about my partner. I must have dozed off without noticing. I haven't had a dream in literally centuries, but this one didn't feel like a dream. It was authentic. Even though I was drowning, I managed to breathe. It was a weird, dreamlike, and strangely soothing feeling. My body floated, drawn by an invisible current that led me in an unknown direction. I was standing in a chilly, underwater cavern when I eventually stopped. Bioluminescent colors, ranging from blues to greens, danced across the walls like liquid light. I froze as I turned to my left. Anastasia was standing next to me. "Ana?" Startled, I blurted. "Why are you in this place?"She appeared equally perplexed. "Kael? What is this? What is happening? "I don't know," I said. "I recall dozing off, and then all of a sudden I'm here. underwater. It shouldn't be possible to dream. Since I became eighteen, I have not dreamed. Her gaze expanded. She spoke slowl
Victor’s POVAnastasia was one of the most beautiful women in the pack, but accepting her as my mate would eventually destroy me. Once she learned the truth about her parents’ death, I would lose everything.It’s an understatement to say I didn’t feel anything when I rejected her. I did.But pain or not, I had no choice.I was Alpha now—but that title came at a blood price.I earned it the day I plunged a sword into Anastasia’s father’s heart.The witches had made it clear: a Beta family like mine could only take full control of the pack by eliminating the Alpha bloodline.Alicia was alluring in her own way, but something about her always made my instincts prickle. She was... more than she let on. After the public rejection—and the chaos it caused—I brought her to the palace. Since we hadn’t officially marked each other, she stayed in a separate room.After escorting her to her quarters, I headed to mine.My wolf was restless, gnashing inside me with grief and rage over rejecting our
Kieran’s POVThe council was causing a lot of trouble. The council leader, Azaro, remarked, "My King, we're just expressing what the people want." Why are you hesitant with her if we have been putting trespassing werewolves to death in accordance with Section 45 of the Constitution, which states that "Any werewolf who enters our lands uninvited must be put to death." "Because she is my partner." Your future monarch. I left the words lingering. "Tell me, is an invitation required for a queen to stand on her own land?" They all looked at me as if I had gone crazy.“Yes, she’s my mate. You heard that right.” I turned to Azaro, eyes sharp. “And unless I’ve missed something, there’s no law forbidding me from taking her as mine, is there?”Azaro’s old heart probably skipped a beat. “No, my King. But... how do you know she’s truly the one? The fated mate?”I blinked. “Did I not just tell you she is? What more do you need to hear?”Their disapproving looks were almost comical—like I’d jus
"Pardon me, but are you even paying attention to yourself at the moment?" I yelled, attempting to control my shaking voice. "Neither you nor anybody else owns me. This is my final request, so please let me go. It's enough punishment to stand here in front of you, your reputation hanging over my head. I will not cause trouble. I promise. I prayed that the Vampire King would hear how desperate I sounded. Instead, he extended his arm and took hold of my chin with one cold, hard, and unbelievably powerful hand. Then, suddenly, his mouth slammed into mine.A shockwave of emotions ripped through me—panic, confusion, and then… butterflies? No. I didn’t want this. I bit his lip hard in protest, tasting the sharp tang of blood. But that only made things worse. The blood triggered something in me—a primal hunger that made it impossible to pull away. Against my will, I found myself responding to the kiss.Even my wolf was eerily quiet, as if she approved of what was happening. When he finally r
Kael’s POVNo matter how long I lay in bed, sleep never came. Every time I closed my eyes, I heard the roaring crash of ocean tides—louder, more violent than before. Even the water on the table beside me began to ripple. Not gently this time, but with force.Something was wrong.I tried to ignore it, turning over again and again, but a primal instinct urged me awake. It felt like something—or someone—was calling me.Giving up on sleep, I slipped out of bed, pulled on a robe, and made my way to my office. If I couldn’t sleep, I might as well get some work done. I briefly considered waking Matif to help with my insomnia, but it was late. Even he deserved rest.I was halfway through a stack of documents when I heard hurried footsteps pounding down the corridor—coming straight for me.A knock.“Enter,” I called, already sensing who it was.Lucien, my Beta, stepped in, breathing hard.“What is it this time?” I asked, keeping my voice even, though the tension in the air coiled tight.He bow