LOGIN"The mission you’re about to begin won’t be easy.” “Mission?” I asked. He looked at me like I’d said something foolish. “What did you think this marriage was about?” My chest tightened. “I’ll be clear,” he said. “I’m not marrying you for love. I’m using your face to draw out the people who killed my wife, Sapphire.” My heart dropped. “You will obey every command I give you,” he continued. “If you don’t, your father will suffer for his crimes. Severely.” He was being very clear. I could either allow my father suffer for all the years he violated his oath and mistreated me, or I could marry him and my father would be spared. ****** Rain has lived her entire life abused, and unwanted in her own father’s pack. No one ever looks at her twice… until the Lycan King does. The moment Ryan sees Rain, he sees his dead wife’s face staring back at him. Enraged and convinced he’s being mocked, Ryan orders Rain’s execution… only to spare her life for a far crueler fate. Marriage. Ryan claims he’s using Rain for revenge, a tool to draw out those who murdered his beloved Sapphire. But sharing a bed with a woman who looks exactly like the wife he loved awakens feelings he buried long ago - feelings he refuses to name. Trapped in a marriage born of grief and obsession, Rain must survive a king who swore to use her for his revenge plan… while his heart betrays him more each night. Because no matter how hard he tries, Ryan can’t ignore her face. Or the woman beneath it.
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Blue. My favorite color. I have never worn it before, but I have seen it all my life, draped over shoulders that were not mine, stitched into dresses I was not allowed to touch, because no matter what I did, I was different.
I was the wrong shade in a house of perfect colors. I wasn’t good enough, or beautiful enough, to wear something so pretty. At least, that’s what Hannah said. And everyone else agreed with her.
“How long are you going to stare at it for? Bring it already!” Hannah’s voice sliced through the air as I hurried across her room, clutching the blue satin gown to my chest like it might burn me.
Her room smelled like expensive perfumes and burning hair spray, thick and suffocating in a way I had learned not to complain about. She sat in front of the mirror, golden hair wrapped in rollers, her phone held high in the air as she tilted her head and made slow, practiced, seductive expressions for the camera.
“You know, Rain, I really need you not to slack off today,” she said, inspecting her reflection instead of me. “Do you know why?”
“Because today… is your sp-special day,” I answered, the words catching in my throat like they always did around her.
She smiled at that. A slow, pleased smile. “That’s right. Today, the Lycan King is choosing his bride. After six agonizing months of mourning that mysterious bride of his that no one ever saw,” she continued, eyes shining. “And I am going to be his bride.”
“Yes,” I said, forcing my lips into a small smile even though my chest tightened.
Her gaze snapped to mine, and before I could react, her hands crashed against my cheeks, sending my glasses flying to the ground.
“What was that smile for?” she asked sharply. “How many times have I told you that I don’t like it when you smile, you witch?!”
Without my glasses, all I could see were blurry shapes and shadows. I pressed my hands to my burning skin, swallowing the cry that tried to escape. I couldn’t let my stepmother hear me. I couldn’t risk her finding out that I’d upset her daughter. So, I did what I always did. I dropped to my knees and bowed my head low.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered again and again. The way she liked.
“Get up. Your useless apologies don’t matter,” she said, waving her hand like I was dirt near her feet.
“Yes,” I murmured, crawling forward to feel for my glasses. One of the lenses was cracked now, a thin splintering line running through it. I slid them back on anyway.
“The only useful thing you can do is to know your place. Look here,” she said, tilting her phone toward me. “This is what the Lycan King looks like. Do you see?”
The image was too blurred for me to make out properly through my glasses, but I nodded. It was safer than admitting I couldn’t see him clearly.
“You could never have someone like him,” she said, her voice dripping with certainty. “Never. So, stop trying to ruin my chances.”
“Who is ruining your chances?” Diane’s voice thundered from the doorway.
“Who else Mom?” Hannah replied quickly.
“Get out!” she hissed, slapping me harder than Hannah ever could.
I did everything I could to leave her presence quickly, but as always, she said the words she knew would sink deepest. “One would think that after you killed your mother during childbirth, you’d take a break. But you’re never satisfied!” she barked. “You better stay away from my daughter with that bad luck of yours.”
I shut my bedroom door and slid down against it, my body shaking. Her words crawled through my head, poisoning every thought. I hated how they treated me. I hated that after all this time, their words still hurt. But most of all, I hated that a part of me believed every word they said.
I stayed there until I heard my father’s car pull out of the driveway. He never came to check on me. It was easier for him that way, easier to let Diane and Hannah decide how much pain I was allowed to carry.
When the house finally fell silent, curiosity crept in. Dangerous curiosity. I wanted to see it – the party. The life that I could never be a part of.
I wore another pair of glasses and pulled my old phone from beneath my bed. Its cracked screen flickered to life as I searched for videos from the party. Golden halls filled the screen, glittering lights, beautiful people. Then a headline appeared, and my heart slammed against my chest.
Girls were being sent away for not having family access seals.
My hands went cold instantly. I knew exactly where Hannah’s seal was. It was under her chair. I had seen it just before I was sent away.
If she didn’t have it, she would be sent away. And if she was sent away, Diane would kill me.
I would’ve given it to her, but I wasn’t allowed to leave the house. Not ever. My father said I carried bad luck, that my presence outside would poison things. But no one else was home, and if I didn’t do this, they would destroy me regardless.
So, I made a decision that terrified me. I booked a ride. Even though it was straight forward, I was nervous since I had never done it before.
The moment I stepped outside my lungs forgot how to breathe. The air felt sharp and alive, the sky impossibly wide. Sounds crashed into me – cars, voices, the rush of wind. Buildings towered over me like giants. I had lived my whole life behind locked doors, and now the world felt endless and overwhelming, like it might swallow me whole.
I paid for the ride with some of the money I had saved up in years and I got down from the car carefully, adjusting my plain dress as I approached the gates of the venue.
“I’m here for the party,” I said softly to the guard at the gate.
He frowned. “Who are you with?”
“Hannah Ventura,” I replied. “She forgot her access seal.”
He studied me for a long moment, then made a call. When he hung up, he stepped aside. “Go. Quickly.”
Inside was a world I didn’t belong to. Crystal lights glittered overhead, velvet voices and everything sparkled too brightly. Then I heard Hannah screaming.
“I’m the first-born daughter of Alpha Jed! You can’t send me away over something so stupid!”
Seeing how much she was struggling, I ran toward her, but someone tackled me to the ground.
“Who are you?” a blond, tall man demanded. He was wearing a beta badge, meaning an Alpha must be nearby.
“I just wanted to give her this,” I said, holding up the seal with shaking hands.
Hannah stared at me like I had appeared out of thin air. “She’s no one,” she said sharply. “Send her away.”
The man helped me up, murmuring an apology, then froze when he saw my face. He released me so suddenly that I stumbled forward slamming into another man.
The man shoved me aside, but before he could scold me, I bowed my head in an apology and turned to leave.
“Where do you think you’re going?” someone said, causing silence in the room. “Apologize properly to the Lycan King!”
My heart stopped.
Slowly, I lifted my head, forgetting how to speak when I saw that it was the Lycan King I had bumped into. He wasn’t just any Alpha. He was the Alpha of alphas.
He was tall and broad-shouldered, commanding the space without effort. His dark hair fell well below his shoulders, and his face was sharp and balanced, every feature deliberate, as if nothing about him had been left to chance. His hazel eyes held the kind of power that made others lower their gaze. He was perfect.
He didn’t look at me properly at first, but when his eyes met mine, the half-empty wine glass slipped from his fingers and shattered against the floor.
The entire hall went silent.
His breath hitched as he looked at me, his eyes filled with tears, and in a voice that sounded like it was breaking apart, he whispered, “Sapphire?”
The moment he said that name, every single person within range gasped and stared at me.
RainThe moment I gave the command, the giant wolf moved.It was so fast that even Aaron looked caught off guard.One second he was standing there staring at me, and the next, the wolf slammed into him with enough force to shake the ground beneath us.Aaron crashed hard against the earth.The wolf didn’t hesitate.It bit directly into Aaron’s shoulder.Aaron screamed.Not Aaron.El.The sound that came out of him was wrong. It sounded twisted and unnatural, like multiple voices screaming together.Then I saw it.Blue liquid started pouring out of Aaron’s wound.It looked thick and glowing, almost like blood but not human. The moment it touched the wolf’s teeth, smoke hissed into the air.The liquid began drying up instantly.Like the wolf was killing it.Aaron’s body convulsed violently beneath the creature as the wolf held him down.The shadow wolves around us growled louder.For a second, I thought Aaron was going to die.Then suddenly, the giant wolf released him.I frowned in conf
RainI barely understood what was happening anymore.One second I was trying to get to Ryan and Malcolm, and the next, Aaron looked directly at me.Those blue eyes.The moment our eyes locked, a strange pressure slammed into me so hard that my knees gave out instantly.I hit the ground roughly, my head spinning violently as weakness spread through my entire body.It felt like something was crushing me from the inside.I struggled to breathe as I tried to push myself up, but my arms shook badly beneath me.“What…?”My vision blurred.I turned weakly toward Priscilla, confused and terrified.She was already staring at me with guilt written all over her face.Then she whispered softly, “I’m sorry.”My chest tightened instantly.No.No, no, no.She tricked me.Again.Rage exploded through me so quickly it almost hurt.I could not believe I had trusted her. After everything she had done, I still listened to her like an idiot.I heard Ryan shouting something in the distance, but the sound b
Ryan I could barely breathe.Every part of my body hurt as I struggled to stay standing across from Aaron. Blood dripped down my arm and side while my chest burned with every breath I took.I still could not understand how this was happening.I had fought countless enemies my entire life. Lycans stronger than normal wolves. Rogues. Alphas. Killers trained from childhood.I defeated all of them. I never truly lost a fight before. Not once. But Aaron… No, this wasn't Aaron, this was El.Whatever was inside him was far stronger than I had expected.Every attack I made felt useless. He blocked them too easily, moved too fast, and barely seemed tired no matter how hard I fought.Meanwhile, my own body was reaching its limit.Aaron slowly walked toward me with an amused smile while I struggled to steady my breathing.“Is this really the great Lycan King?” he mocked. “I expected more.”I glared at him and forced myself upright despite the dizziness hitting me.Aaron laughed softly.“Did you
RainNothing Priscilla said made sense to me.I stood there staring at her while my mind tried to piece everything together, but the more she talked, the less I believed her.“El is inside Aaron,” she said again urgently. “Rain, I’m telling you the truth.”“That’s impossible,” I replied immediately.“It’s not.”“You expect me to believe Aaron suddenly became possessed by some El?”Priscilla looked frustrated. “You’ve seen strange things since coming here. Why is this so hard to believe?”“Because Aaron is Aaron,” I snapped. “And half the time you lie just to save yourself.”That made her flinch slightly, but she quickly recovered.“You don’t have time to argue with me.”I shook my head and stepped away from her. “I need to find Ryan.”A terrible feeling had already started building inside me. My wolf was restless and uneasy, pacing wildly in my chest like something horrible was about to happen.I didn’t wait for Priscilla to stop me. I turned and ran through the estate as fast as I co
Ryan The moment the kiss ended, I knew the problem had been solved. Not in the way I expected, perhaps. But solved all the same. Rain stood a few steps away from me, her breathing uneven, her eyes wide with shock. Her fingers hovered near her lips as if she could still feel the imprint of mine t
RainThe next morning came too soon.I had barely slept. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the dark trees of Nightshade pressing in, heard Ryan’s voice telling me I had no value if I failed, felt the weight of eyes on me.When I finally gave up on sleep, I sat at the edge of the bed, staring at my
RainBy the time my father finished speaking, my heart was beating so hard I could barely hear anything else.Hannah stood beside him, her chin lifted, her eyes fixed on me with a look I knew too well. Not quite a smile. Not quite pity. Something in between.I knew she was waiting for what I'd say
Rain Morning came too quickly.I barely slept the second night in his room. Not because I was afraid he would touch me this time, but because my mind wouldn’t stop moving. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the training field again. I heard his voice, sharp and cold. I saw the way he had looked at












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