LilaI followed Alpha Henry down the long, dimly lit corridor toward the meeting room, my stomach twisting into knots. The scent of polished wood and faint cigar smoke lingered in the air, making it hard to breathe. But that could have been my nerves. Just as we reached the heavy oak doors, he turn
LilaI kept my head down, trying to blend into the crowd, my heart pounding in my chest. each of these women were preening, whispering, vying for attention. They were all here for the same reason: to be chosen by the Lycan King.“Not Damon,” a girl beside me sighed dreamily.I fought the urge to rol
DamonI stood by the palace window, staring down at the sprawling royal garden. My thoughts were far away, lost in the ever-growing exhaustion of duties I never asked for.Behind me, Jackson cleared his throat. “There’s a girl in the selection who resembles her.”I didn’t turn to face him. I didn’t
LilaI stood there, adjusting the unfamiliar weight of the dress on my body. My hands traced the soft fabric, the intricate patterns that danced across it. It was beautiful, but the elegance only made me feel more out of place.This dress, so fine, so rich, reminded me of my grandmother. She thought
LilaThe moment the Lycan King’s gaze locked onto mine, I felt the air shift, as if the entire room had been stripped of its oxygen. His expression hardened, something fierce and haunted flickering behind those piercing golden eyes.His lips parted, and a single name, one that did not belong to me,
Damon The moment I stepped into the room, she shot up from her seat, too fast, too sudden. Her body swayed, and for a fleeting second, I thought she might collapse again. She caught herself against the wall, fingers gripping the surface as if it was the only thing keeping her standing.I exhaled sh
LilaI scrubbed the marble floor, my hands wrinkly from the soapy water. Two punishments in as many days and I was starting to feel right at home. Anger and frustration tangled together in a knot so tight I could barely breathe.I had been framed.I didn't know by who or why, but the fact remained I
LilaVanessa stepped forward with the same smug energy I remembered from childhood, her voice ringing through the hall.“Your Majesty, I request that this woman be expelled from the palace.”There was no hesitation, no pretense of civility. She pointed at me like I was dirt beneath her heel, like sh
LilaI woke to the sound of my own breathing. Shallow. Steady. Alive.The air smelled like rosemary and smoke, the faint tang of antiseptic salve lingering just beneath it. My body was a patchwork of ache and numbness, like someone had stitched me back together with cold thread and firelight.I didn
DamonWe made it through the gates just before dawn.My mate was cradled in my arms, limp and far too still, her blood already dried in jagged trails across my chest. The palace guards opened the gates in silence, eyes wide, faces pale. They’d never seen me like this.They’d never seen what I looked
DamonThe wind cut like blades as I flew through the territories.Frost bit at my skin, teeth sinking into the exposed lines of my shoulders and chest, but I didn’t feel it. Not through the pulse in my blood, the fire in my chest, the bond that burned with every beat of my heart.She was close.The
DamonI woke with a sound I didn’t recognize as my own.A sharp gasp—no, a choke—ripped from my throat as I sat up violently, sheets twisted around my legs, breath coming in shallow, desperate pulls. My skin was slick with sweat, chest heaving like I’d run miles.The fire in the hearth had gone out.
LilaI stopped counting after three days.It wasn’t intentional. Just a slow erosion. The lines I’d scratched into the edge of the hearth blurred, smeared by soot, damp sleeves, and the weight of not caring enough to redraw them.My internal clock had dissolved into fragments: sunrises, fire cycles,
LilaThe ride was long. Silent.No one had spoken to me since the palace gates disappeared behind the curve of the hill. The driver avoided my eyes, didn’t respond to my questions. When I asked for the name of the territory, he muttered something about “temporary reassignment” and tightened his fist
LilaThe knock came before sunrise. Three soft raps. The last ringing with a finality that made my stomach lurch.I sat up too quickly, heart already pounding. The room was still dark, the sky outside my window just beginning to pale at the edges. I’d barely slept, still dressed in the gown from the
LilaI had never paced so much in my life.Back and forth across my room, the same stretch of carpet worn slightly thinner with each pass. The window was open, letting in the cool afternoon breeze, but it didn’t help. My skin still burned, nerves riding just beneath the surface.The letter for Damon
I swallowed the dryness in my throat. “You’re manipulating the trials. The council.”Asher tilted his head. “Big accusation.”“You said it yourself.”“I said nothing that would hold in a courtroom,” he replied, stepping closer. “But you… Lila… you’ve got secrets of your own, don’t you?”My heart stu