INICIAR SESIÓNSophia Pov
I couldn't breathe. The moment my eyes landed on Damien, every ounce of courage I had gathered shattered.
He stood in the middle of the road with that same smile. The same smile that had once made me feel safe. The same smile that now haunted my nightmares.
For two years, I had watched him smile before lying to me. Before threatening me.
Before taking away another piece of my freedom. Now he was standing right in front of me. And I knew exactly what he was capable of.
"Hello, sweetheart."
His voice sent a chill down my spine. My body immediately locked up. Fear rooted me to the ground. My legs refused to move. My lungs refused to work. I wanted to run. I wanted to scream. I wanted to disappear. Instead, I stood there frozen.
Damien's gaze swept over me slowly. His smile widened. "There you are."
I swallowed hard. Every instinct screamed at me to get away from him. But there was nowhere to go. His wolves surrounded me.
Some stood behind him. Others blocked the road. A few waited near the trees. Every possible escape route was gone.
Damien took a step forward. I immediately stepped back. The movement made him laugh. The sound nearly broke me. It wasn't a happy laugh. It was amused.
Mocking. Cruel. As if my fear entertained him.
"You know," he said casually, "I was actually impressed." I stared at him. "You made it farther than I expected."
Another laugh. The wolves behind him chuckled. Humiliation burned through me. To them, this was a game.bA joke. My terror was entertainment.
"You caused quite a bit of trouble." Damien shook his head dramatically. "I had wolves searching all night." My hands trembled. "You should have stayed where you belonged."
Belonged. That word again. I hated that word. I hated what it represented. The ownership. The control. The cage. I wasn't his. I never had been. Yet standing there beneath his gaze, I felt trapped all over again.
Damien's expression darkened. "You embarrassed me."
The lightness vanished from his voice. Now there was anger. Danger. The kind that always appeared before he lost control.
My stomach dropped. I knew that look. I knew exactly what came next. Punishment. His favorite solution to everything. A painful memory flashed through my mind. A locked room. A broken lamp. A week without being allowed outside.
My breathing became uneven. No. I couldn't go back. I wouldn't survive it.
Damien took another step. Then another.
His eyes narrowed. "Come here."
My body refused to move. The wolves shifted restlessly behind him. Waiting. Watching. Expecting obedience.
When I didn't move, Damien's smile disappeared completely. His patience was running out.
"Don't make this difficult, Sophia."
Terror clawed at my chest. I wanted to tell him no. I wanted to tell him I wasn't afraid anymore. But that would have been a lie.
I was terrified. The kind of terrified that made your hands shake and your heart race. The kind that stole your voice.
Damien started walking toward me. My injured ankle throbbed as I stumbled backward. He kept coming. Slowly. Confidently. Certain he had already won.
Then a growl echoed through the darkness. Everything stopped. The sound was deep. Powerful. Dangerous.
Every wolf immediately became alert. Damien froze. For the first time all night, surprise crossed his face.
Another growl followed. Closer this time. The atmosphere changed instantly. The wolves surrounding me shifted uneasily. Some even looked nervous.
A moment later, headlights appeared.
Relief crashed into me so suddenly that my knees nearly gave out. The vehicle stopped. The doors opened. And Ethan stepped out.
My chest loosened for the first time since seeing Damien. I hadn't realized how desperate I was to see him until that moment.
Ethan's gaze found mine immediately.
Concern flashed across his face. Then his attention shifted to Damien. The concern vanished. Replaced by something much colder.
Three other men stepped out behind him.
All of them looked powerful. Dangerous.
Confident. And judging by the way Damien's wolves reacted, they weren't ordinary wolves. Guardians.
The realization struck me immediately.
These had to be the Guardians Ethan mentioned. The protectors. The warriors. The men other wolves feared.
For the first time all night, I could breathe again. Not completely. But enough. Enough to remind myself I was still alive.
Ethan walked toward me without taking his eyes off Damien. When he reached my side, he stopped. Close enough to protect me. Close enough to reassure me. Not close enough to trap me. The distinction mattered.
One of the other Guardians stepped beside him. A tall man with dark hair and piercing eyes. His expression hardened as he looked around.
"Looks like we're interrupting something."
Damien smirked. "You're trespassing."
The Guardian laughed. "No. This is a rescue."
The wolves immediately growled. Tension crackled through the air. I could practically feel violence waiting to erupt.
Damien's gaze settled on Ethan. "Your mate seems to enjoy running away."
Ethan didn't react. At least not visibly. His voice remained calm. Controlled.
"She isn't running from me."
The certainty in his tone surprised me.
Damien's smile faltered slightly. "Then why is she here?"
For the first time, Ethan looked at me.
Really looked at me. His expression softened. Just a little. Enough for me to notice. Then he said something that stunned everyone. Including me.
"Because she's scared."
Silence followed. No accusations. No anger. No attempt to claim ownership. Just the truth. Because I was scared.
Damien laughed. The sound was harsh. "She's my responsibility."
"No," Ethan replied. "She's her own responsibility."
The road fell silent. Even the wolves stopped moving. The words hit me harder than they should have. Because nobody had ever spoken about me that way before. Not in years. Not since before Damien.
For so long, people had decided things for me. Controlled me. Owned me. Spoken over me. Yet Ethan stood there treating me like a person. A person capable of making her own choices.
Damien's eyes darkened. The atmosphere instantly became more dangerous. His smile slowly returned. But this time it looked different. Colder. More calculating.
More threatening. For several seconds, he stared at Ethan.
Then he nodded. Almost as if he had reached a decision. A terrible one. His smile widened.
"You know what?" He took a step backward. "This is fine."
The Guardians exchanged wary glances.
Even Ethan seemed suspicious.
Damien's eyes remained fixed on Ethan.
"You can have this little victory."
The words sounded wrong. Too easy.
Too calm. Nothing about Damien was ever that simple.
Then he smiled. A slow, dangerous smile. One that made my stomach twist. His gaze locked onto Ethan's. And in that moment, I knew exactly what he was thinking. This wasn't over. Not even close.
Damien looked directly at Ethan and smiled. "The war has just begun.”
Ethan Pov The walk to the principal's office felt longer than it should have. Sophia remained beside me, unusually quiet after what had happened in class. I didn't blame her.Damien had a way of turning every situation into a spectacle. And unfortunately, this time he had an audience.The principal sat behind his desk while the teacher who had reported the incident stood nearby with her arms folded. Damien occupied one of the chairs, looking entirely too pleased with himself.His smug expression immediately irritated me.I took the seat beside Sophia. The principal cleared his throat."Let's settle this like adults."I almost laughed. There was only one adult in this room trying to start fights, and it wasn't me.The teacher began explaining what happened. Or rather, her version of what happened. As she spoke, my irritation slowly grew.She conveniently left out Damien's comments. She ignored the intimidation.She skipped over the threats. Instead, she painted him as an innocent vict
Ethan Pov I hated the cafeteria. The noise. The crowds. The smell of hundreds of different meals mixing together.Everything about the place irritated me.For years, I had avoided eating there whenever possible.Most days, I grabbed something on the way to class or ate somewhere quieter.Today was different. Today, I was here because of Sophia. The moment I entered the cafeteria, dozens of conversations stopped. People stared. Some tried to hide it. Most didn't. Their eyes moved between Sophia and me. The whispers started immediately. I ignored them. I had spent my entire life learning how to ignore attention.Being the son of Alpha Liam Blackwood came with its own complications. People watched. People talked. People judged.None of that mattered. What mattered was the woman sitting alone near the corner of the room. Sophia.She sat with her shoulders slightly tense, pretending not to notice the attention surrounding her. But I knew she noticed.I could smell her anxiety from across
Sophia Pov By the time Ethan and I entered the classroom, I was already regretting coming to school.The whispers had followed me through every hallway. Some students stared openly. Others pretended not to look while stealing glances whenever they thought I wasn't paying attention. I kept my eyes forward and followed Ethan toward the back of the room.The history classroom was already crowded. Students sat in small groups, talking and laughing while waiting for class to begin. As I slipped into my seat, my eyes wandered across the room.bThen I froze. Damien. He was sitting three rows away. His Beta, Carter, occupied the seat beside him.My stomach immediately tightened. What was he doing here? I stared for several seconds. Has he always been in this class?bI searched my memory. History wasn't exactly my favorite subject. Most days, I kept my head down and tried to avoid drawing attention to myself.But surely I would have noticed him.Wouldn't I? Or had he recently transferred?Maybe
Sophia Pov The ride back to Ethan's estate was painfully quiet. I sat in the passenger seat, staring out the window while darkness rushed past us.My hands remained clenched in my lap.I was waiting. Waiting for Ethan to say something. Waiting for him to ask what I had been thinking. Waiting for him to tell me how reckless I had been. Waiting for him to get angry. Any normal person would have.I had climbed out of a second-story window. Run away in the middle of the night. Almost gotten myself captured by Damien.If Ethan was upset, he had every right to be. Yet he didn't say a single word.Neither did I. The silence stretched the entire drive home.When we finally reached the estate, my stomach twisted. I expected another lecture. Another confrontation. Instead, Ethan simply got out of the vehicle and walked inside. Confused, I followed. The house was quiet.Most of the lights had already been turned off. The servants had long since gone to bed.Ethan stopped outside my room. "This
Ethan Pov After showing Sophia to her room, I closed the door behind me and leaned against the hallway wall.For the first time since finding her on the roadside, I allowed myself to breathe.The night had been exhausting. Finding my mate should have been one of the happiest moments of my life.Instead, it felt like the beginning of a war.A human mate. Even now, I struggled to understand it. My wolf had recognized her instantly. There had been no hesitation. No uncertainty. The bond was undeniable. Yet part of me still found it difficult to believe. A human. My mate was human.Growing up, I had always imagined my mate would be a she-wolf. Someone who understood our world. Someone who already knew our customs and traditions.Someone who wouldn't be terrified every time she looked at me.Sophia was none of those things. She looked at me the same way prey looked at a predator. And honestly? I couldn't blame her. The only wolves she had ever known were monsters.Damien and his pack had
Sophia Pov I couldn't breathe. The moment my eyes landed on Damien, every ounce of courage I had gathered shattered.He stood in the middle of the road with that same smile. The same smile that had once made me feel safe. The same smile that now haunted my nightmares.For two years, I had watched him smile before lying to me. Before threatening me.Before taking away another piece of my freedom. Now he was standing right in front of me. And I knew exactly what he was capable of."Hello, sweetheart."His voice sent a chill down my spine. My body immediately locked up. Fear rooted me to the ground. My legs refused to move. My lungs refused to work. I wanted to run. I wanted to scream. I wanted to disappear. Instead, I stood there frozen.Damien's gaze swept over me slowly. His smile widened. "There you are."I swallowed hard. Every instinct screamed at me to get away from him. But there was nowhere to go. His wolves surrounded me.Some stood behind him. Others blocked the road. A few w







