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Lyra’s Pov…
I sat on the ground of the rusting cell, my own wrists bruised from years of chains and torture.
My body was weak, but my spirit still clung to the fragile hope of survival.
The room smelled of iron and damp stone, the scent of old blood lingering in the air. For six long years, this had been my prison—my world.
Captured by my father’s enemies and the ruthless hybrid-killer agency, I had become nothing more than a vessel, my blood taken to fuel their twisted experiments.
Tomorrow, on my eighteenth birthday, I was to die.
I leaned my head against the bars, my gray eyes staring blankly at the flickering light bulb above.
The memory of my mother’s death still haunts me like a ghost, replaying in my mind over and over, as if it had only happened yesterday.
I was twelve—a child with no way to defend myself or my mother. I hid behind the crumbling wall of our burning home, my small hands pressed tightly over my mouth to muffle my sobs.
The scent of death filled the air—it was metallic and thick, filled with smoke and ash.
“Run, Lyra!” My Mother screamed, her voice was raw and filled with desperation.
But I couldn’t run. My legs were glued to the floor, frozen in fear.
My mother—my protector—even in her fragile state, tried to defend me.
What could a human do against monsters?
A dry laugh escaped my lips at the thought of those dreadful memories.
She fought with everything she had, a whirlwind of power and fury, but she was outnumbered.
I saw the blade pierce her chest, saw the life leave her eyes as they turned white. She collapsed to the cold ground, laying in a pool of her own blood.
A scream had ripped from my throat. Before I could think—before I could run—they took me.
They threw me into this horrible cell, calling me "dirty blood," a disgrace, a creature born from the forbidden bond between a shifter and a human.
The cold needle, the dizziness, the feeling of emptiness.,my blood used to enhance their own strength, treating me like nothing more than a tool.
I was still surprised I had survived this long.
And now, the countdown to my execution has reached its final day.
I exhaled shakily, my fingers tightening around the bars.
Was this really how it would end?
Pain twisted in my chest as I thought of him.
My father.
The man whose name I had forced myself to forget, whose existence I had buried beneath years of agony and solitude.
If he hadn’t abandoned me and my mother, she would still be alive.
If he had cared, if he had loved us, he would have come for me. He would have burned this place to the ground.
All those empty promises—every day, I stood by the door, waiting for him to visit me. But he never did.
Instead, he made excuses, and my mother tried to defend him, trying to protect me from the truth.
But I knew.
I had seen pictures of him and his family. He never missed an event with them, but with me, there were only excuses.
I was mocked at school, laughed at for not having a father.
If he had ever cared, he would have looked for me.
Instead, I had spent six years in this cell—a living experiment.
My blood drained to fuel the very monsters that hunted my kind.
"You were never meant to survive."
The words of my captors echoed in my mind, a cruel reminder of my reality.
They spoke of my father often—not with respect or fear, but with disdain.
A coward. A traitor.
The man who had broken the sacred laws of our kind by sleeping with a human mate.
The man who had fathered a hybrid abomination.
I had hated them for their words.
But I had hated him more—for proving them right.
My fingers curled around the rusting bars, my nails biting into the metal.
I wanted to scream. I wanted to curse his name.
Where had he been when I begged for help? When my mother died protecting his mistake?
Where had he been when I spent endless nights in agony, my blood drained, my body bruised and broken?
If he had loved me at all—if he had ever seen me as his daughter—I wouldn’t have been alone.
I remember every time Gunnar came to my cell at night to torture me. After trying to reach out to my father and realizing it was pointless, he had nothing left to hold over me—because the man I called father didn’t care.
The final straw was when I laughed in his face for even trying. That night, he beat me so badly that he left scars all over my body.
Sometimes, I stare out the tiny window, watching the moon, and wonder if things would have been different if I were like my father—a wolf, not human. Maybe then, I wouldn’t be so weak.
But fantasies like that never come true. I let out a bitter laugh at the thought.
And that’s when I felt it. A shift and a presence.
It was faint at first, a whisper at the edge of my consciousness, like a ripple in still water.
My heart pounded.
I wasn’t alone.
A voice echoed through my mind, warm and familiar, yet distant.
"Lyra …"
I gasped, my body going rigid.
The voice wrapped around me like a forgotten melody, sending shivers down my spine.
"My name is Amira, and I am your wolf."
Her name left my lips in a breathless whisper, and for the first time in years, something other than despair flared within me.
"He’s not the only one to blame …"
My jaw clenched.
No. I refused to listen to that voice—that quiet plea for a reason. I needed to hold on to this anger. It was all I had left.
Because if I let it go—if I let doubt creep in—I would have to face the truth I had buried beneath my hatred.
That maybe, just maybe… I wasn’t as forgotten as I had believed.
"My wolf is awake," I whispered, my voice barely audible.
Lupari pack~The room felt too large for her.Linda sat on the edge of her bed, her spine straight but her shoulders trembling. The silence pressed against the walls, thick enough to choke her. It hadn't been long since the dining hall exploded into sharp words and bruised pride, but the echoes of Lyra's voice still echoed in her mind.She ran that moment again and again in her head - Lyra standing, eyes cold, voice steady, dismissing the family she used to beg for.It pained her.It shouldn't... yet it did."No," Linda whispered to the empty room, shaking her head. "She's like Elisa, her mother. Manipulative. Sharp-tongued. Always turning herself into the victim, while she is the villain."Her voice sounded too fast and too defensive.She swallowed hard.Richard was right.He had to be right.Lyra was dangerous, unpredictable, raised wrong, shaped wrong."How can a child, gotten after an abominable act by a human and pure blood werewolf, become an Alpha?"Not just that, enforce such
Lupari pack~~Linda tried to gather herself, hands pressed hard against her temples."Fabian," she whispered, "you're wrong. He's just under pressure. This isn't-this isn't anything serious."But her hands were shaking.And her eyes kept flicking to the door Richard disappeared through-as if she expected something dark to walk back in."He's right," she muttered under her breath. "This is why hybrids shouldn't exist. They ruin everything. They corrupt bloodlines."The words slipped out like poison like she had been holding it for too long.Ruth stiffened."If Lyra is a threat," she said quietly, "it's because we made her one."Linda looked at her as if slapped, but she had no reply.And Ruth looked away, fear building in her throat-not of Lyra, but of what her son had displayed.Fabian stood alone now, watching the doorway again, a whisper in his mind that refused to stay quiet:Richard isn't himself.But the question that chilled him the most was-If he isn't... then who is?~The ha
Lupari pack~~The hall felt empty the moment Lyra stepped out. Not silent but empty.Like something had been pulled out of the room with her - air, authority... pride.Her scent still clung to the surrounding, sharp and unsettling, and no one moved for a long moment. Then the tension broke after Fabian and Chloe returned.Richard slammed his fist into the table, rattling plates and cutlery, and the echo slammed back at him from the walls."That girl-" His voice was raw. "She may be my daughter but she walks in here as if she owns the entire territory. No sign of respect. Not even the courtesy to speak like someone who understands hierarchy."Linda flinched at the sound, but her voice came out sharper than his."She's corrupting the whole pack. You saw Kian - he stood beside her like she was the crown of the wolf world. Like she's some saint everyone should bow to."Kian should be referred to as a traitor after disappearing for six good long years, she added with a scoff, but there was
LyraBy the time we crossed past wolf land and entered through the iron gates and stepped back into vampire territory, my whole body felt like it had been worn out. Uncle Gerald was already waiting at the entrance with uncle Simon, their arms folded, eyes narrowed like parents who knew they were arriving from a long journey and ready to welcome them."Lyra," he said slowly, "tell me why I sense problems clinging to you."I blew out a sharp breath. "Because problems are exactly what I always walked into."Lucas snorted behind me. "Understatement of the century."Calvin just shook his head.Uncle Gerald's brows lifted. "Explain.""Later," I muttered. "I need air first and to freshen up."But he wasn't having it. He stepped directly in front of me, studying my face with a frown. "What did they do?""Nothing I couldn't handle."My voice came out tired.Meanwhile Lucas pushed past me dragging Isabella with him... I don't want to disturb he said hurrying away.Geez uncle Simon exclaimed,
LyraThe dining hall felt bright, but too stiff - the air around felt heavy to even inhale. Long tables were set with steaming dishes, but no one moved to touch anything.I wasn't surprised though.There was bad blood sipping from everywhere including the tension around.This meal was just a facade because I know no one wants to be here with each other.My warriors and friends took their seats beside me - Lucas, Calvin, Ember, Albert. My mother sat on my other side, her expression was unreadable.Though some of my warriors waited outside the pack house for me.Across the table sat Alpha Richard and Fabian, Luna Linda, Chloe, and Ruth. Ruth managed to form a smile while the others didn't. None of them tried to hide the bitterness in their eyes.Richard broke the silence first, stabbing into his meat with his fork."So." His gaze went over the ones with me especially to Lucas, Ember and Albert. "This is the great entourage of our Alpha." He practically spat my title out. "Quite the litt
LyraMy friends were finding mates in the usual scenarios but my mother on the under hand was facing her own battles.Third person's povElisa stood in the quiet hallway, waiting while Albert stepped outside to take a call. This was the first time she was coming to Lupari pack.She had never been here, talk less of entering or even the wolf lands.All she did was hear narrations and stories about this place. And coming here, the first impression she got was evaluating them as total jerks."So this is the Almighty Lupari pack that Fabian has always raised up on his shoulders?How I wish I could turn back time?I can't believe I thought about becoming part of this pack or family.How pathetic of me.I thank the moon goddess for giving me a second chance, to be with my daughter once more."With her lost in thoughts she didn't hear when she was approached - but she felt people's presence.And turned to see who it was.Richard and Fabian came from the other side of the corridor, moving wit







