LOGINAnnalise POV
My body trembled, but I lifted my chin. If this was their choice… if I was to be sacrificed in Dahlia’s place then I would not let them see me crumble. Fear twisted inside me, yes, but beneath it, something sharper burned. Anger and rage. I would not weep for their decision. But Judy’s false pity sharpened and it made my blood boil even more. “Oh, my dear Annalise,” she murmured, her voice pitched high enough for all to hear. Her hand pressed against my shoulder, a mockery of comfort. Her nails dug just enough to remind me: this was her victory. Dahlia gone, me trapped. My father’s voice wavered. “Forgive me, Annalise.” I swallowed hard, the words I could never speak screaming inside my chest. ‘I did not choose this. You did.’ The Alpha turned, satisfied. “Prepare her. The Lycans will not wait. Tomorrow, there must be a bride.” Tomorrow. The weight of the word crushed me. By dawn, I would belong to the monster even Dahlia had feared enough to flee. The servants shifted nervously, their whispers rising like a tide. My father sank into silence. Judy smirked behind her mask of false concern. And alpha Prince Nathan?… Nathan had not looked away. His gaze was still locked on me, searching, steady, something unreadable burning in his green eyes. Not pity. Not cruelty. Something else. Something I couldn’t decipher. For one breath, it felt as if he were silently promising me something. That this wasn’t the end. That he saw me.. even in my silence. But the Alpha king’s placed his hands on his son’s shoulder, pulling him away. The hall emptied, the echo of boots and wheels fading into the night. I stood frozen, every nerve burning. Tomorrow, I would be a bride. Not by choice. Not by love. By decree. And when the Lycans discovered the truth—that the bride they were promised had fled, that a mute daughter had taken her place—what would become of me? The answer struck like a knife, sharp and merciless. Either I would be claimed by the beast. Or I would be destroyed by him *** The soft silk veil felt heavy against my face, though it weighed nothing at all. My hands trembled as the servants pinned the last strand of my black hair into place, and still my stepmother’s shadow loomed behind me. Judy’s reflection hovered in the mirror, her lips curled in that familiar smile that fooled others but never me. I couldn’t speak to expose her venom, but my eyes burned with all the words I wished I could hurl at her. “Awwwn… Look at you,” she murmured, stepping closer. Her perfume was choking me , as it felt sharp in my throat. Her hand clamped on my chin, forcing my gaze up to meet hers through the mirror. “A mute girl pretending to be a pretty princess. Do you know what happens to fragile things when wolves bare their teeth?” Her nails dug into my skin. I didn’t flinch. I had grown used to the pain she masked as affection, the way she pretended concern in front of others while twisting the knife deeper into me when no one looked. “You will keep your pretty little head bowed,” she whispered, against my ear. “Do not embarrass us. Do not give him a reason to tear you apart. Be grateful it’s you and not Dahlia, because Alaric is merciless. He would have crushed her.” My stomach knotted. A thousand questions screamed in my chest, trapped where my voice could not reach. ‘Why me? Why must I carry the shame of my sister’s flight? Why was I always the shadow, the replacement, the unwanted daughter forced into silence?’ I tried to look away, but Judy’s grip tightened until my jaw ached. “Smile,” she hissed. “At least try to look like a bride instead of a funeral offering.” The door slowly creaked. My father stood there, shoulders slumped beneath his ceremonial robes. Troy, Beta of SilverClaw, feared by others, but to me he looked like nothing more than a broken man. His eyes softened when they fell on me, then hardened with guilt. “That’s enough, Judy,” he said quietly. “Leave us.” She lingered, slowly squeezing my face one last time before releasing me with a cruel soft pat on the cheek. “Remember what I said,” she sang, her tone sickly sweet like honey as she slipped out from the chamber. The silence she left behind pressed heavier than her words. My father approached slowly, each step a confession. “I’m sorry,” he said, his voice rough. “Annalise… I never wanted this for you.” My throat tightened. My hands moved in sharp gestures “Then why? Why let them use me like this?” His eyes followed my signs. He understood, as he always had. And still, his answer broke me. “Because there is no choice my dear. The Alpha demands a bride. The Lycans demand unity. Without this union, blood will spill again. I cannot protect you from their wrath.” He swallowed hard. “At least this way, you live.” Live. Was this living? To be caged in vows not my own? To be bound to a man feared by all, even his own kind? Troy reached out, his calloused hand trembling as it brushed against mine. “I failed your mother. I will not fail you…. I swear, if there is any danger… I will find a way.” I wanted to believe him. But I had learned long ago that survival in this world meant learning to carry wounds alone. The knock came before I could answer. “It’s t ime,” a servant called from the hall. My father straightened, the softness in his face vanishing beneath the mask of duty. He offered me his arm. “Let me walk you to the door.” I rose, veil trembling with me. My legs felt hollow, as though each step would make me crumble. The corridors blurred until we stood before the towering double doors of the ceremonial hall. My chest felt constricted, and just then a strange pull tightening deep in my core.. something unseen, unseen yet undeniable. My knees buckled, and I pressed a hand against the wood to steady myself. “What’s wrong?” my father whispered. I couldn’t explain. My heart pounded so loud I thought the guards could hear it. And then, a voice beside me. “Don’t be afraid.” I turned. Nathan stood in the shadows of the pillar, tall and steady, his dark eyes fixed on me with a gentleness I had not known in years. His gaze did not mock, did not pity. He saw me. He stepped closer, lowering his voice so only I could hear. “I know we don’t know each other, but I can see the fear in your eyes. If you ever need help…” He pressed something small and cool into my palm, closing my fingers around it. “…call on me. I’ll come.” My lips parted, but no sound emerged. All I could do was clutch the token and nod my head, my chest aching at the warmth in his tone. Nathan’s smile was faint, almost secret. “You’re stronger than they think. Don’t let them break you.” And with that, he turned and vanished down the corridor, leaving me trembling. The doors groaned open. Gasps echoed from the crowd. I lifted my eyes… and the world stopped. The hall was not a gloomy hall as I had imagined but an arena of light and grandeur, silver banners cascading like moonlight, chandeliers blazing above like constellations. The air shimmered with power, with expectation, with fear. And there, at the altar, stood the man I had been given to. He was not what I expected. He was tall, broad-shouldered, every line of him carved with a predator’s grace. His hair fell in dark waves, his amber eyes burning brighter than the flame beneath the crown on his head. His presence strangely filled the room, cold and merciless, yet magnetic enough to steal all the breath from my lungs. His gaze locked on me… through veil, through bone, through soul. The crowd faded. The air thinned. For one heartbeat, it felt as though his eyes alone held me upright. And then… He smiled. Not warm. Not gentle. A cruel, knowing curve of lips that promised danger. The doors slammed shut behind me. And all I could see was Alaric…Annalise povIt had been minutes if not hours since he left me here and everywhere had suddenly gone quite..At first it was okay but now the silence felt wrong because it was no longer the usual quiet of the palace at night.It was not the soft, settling stillness that came after long hours of noise and movement, because now it was something heavier, something watchful, as though the walls themselves had been holding their breath.And it pressed against me in an unsettling and unnatural way.‘Why isn’t he back yet?’ I kept wondering to myself as I paced the room from the bed to the balcony door and then from the balcony back to the bed.Again and again and again..Each step grew sharper as the unease in my chest tightened slowly until it became difficult to ignore.Something was wrong, I could feel it.The memory of the hallway flashed in my mind, the presence I had felt, the certainty that someone had been watching me from the shadows when I had stood at the balcony and then that hi
Alaric's pov‘He’s over there’ Zorrack snarled as we ran towards the direction we had heard the intruders cry.The scent of blood reached me before the scene did.It was metallic, fresh and had a tang of fear laced through it..Good!By the time I stepped into the clearing, the source of the pathetic scream was already on the ground, writhing weakly in the dirt, his body twisted at an unnatural angle as blood pooled beneath him.While my hellhounds circled him.Low growls rumbled from their chests, their massive forms shifting restlessly, their claws digging deep into the earth and their eyes glowing with restrained hunger and love for the little hunt I let them enjoy.I didn’t raise my voice as I spoke to them.. “Down, my little devil babies.”The effect was instant and the growling stopped.One by one, they lowered themselves although their muscles were still tense but obedient, before settling fully and beginning to lick their paws as though they hadn’t just been moments away from
Alaric's Pov“Let my little devils loose” The words still hung in the air as I turned to face the direction the mad man had shot.The arrow still quivered where it had embedded itself deep into the wall, right where she had been standing only seconds ago.My gaze locked onto it, sharp and unblinking, as every detail carved itself into my mind with brutal precision.. the angle, the force, the distance, the intent.This was not a warning, it was not a mistake.This was a kill shot… That presence from the hallway…Zorrack went very still.Then his voice came, low and cold, threading through my mind with quiet certainty.‘Someone just tried to take what’s ours again.’My grip on her tightened instinctively as I pulled her closer, her body still pressed against my chest, her head tucked firmly beneath my chin where I had forced it to stay.She was safe, at least for now.My hand remained at the back of her head, while my fingers threaded slightly into her hair as though that alone could a
Annalise povThe night felt too quiet and it was not quiet in a comforting way.It was just like the world had paused and forgotten to breathe.I stood at the balcony, my fingers resting lightly against the cool railing as I stared up at the moon, letting its pale light settle over me in a way the hall never could.Inside that hall, everything had been noise with laughter that meant nothing, smiles that hid too much and eyes that watched too closely.But out here..There was only silence and yet… My mind refused to follow it still lingered in the corridor.Back there.. That moment.. That feeling.I closed my eyes briefly and I could still remember it.There was not a sound, there were no footsteps and no movement.Just.. Presence.It was close enough to touch and close enough to feel.My fingers curled slightly against the railing.. Someone had been there.I was sure of it.I had not imagined it.I had not exaggerated the feeling and I was damn sure it was not my fear that was playin
Alaric's povThe room had gone a bit quiet aside from the faint sound of glass against wood, fire cracking softly and the faint whisper of fabric shifting somewhere behind me.I leaned back slightly in my chair, the weight of the night event settling deep into my bones as I poured another drink without looking.The palace never truly felt safe, but it knew how to pretend… but right now I couldn’t still decipher what had just happened.Voices from below us faded and footsteps softened.The loud laughter I could hear a mile away now died into murmurs that clung to walls and disappeared into corridors but beneath all of it, something else moved.I could still feel it..That same presence from earlier. Faint now, like it had pulled back just enough to avoid being caught, but not gone.‘You’re now thinking too much.’ Zorrack’s voice slipped in, slow and lazy, like he had all the time in the world.“I’m thinking enough.”A quiet scoff echoed in my head. ‘Barely.’I ignored him as I opened
Nathan’s POV“Must you always look like you’re planning a war, huh?”Her voice slid in smoothly, sweet enough to pass for harmless, sharp enough to grate.I didn’t look at her.The hall was still alive behind us with music, laughter, polished lies dressed as stupid diplomacy but for some weird reason it all felt distant, muffled, like I was standing outside of it rather than inside.Because I was.My gaze remained fixed at the door Annalise had walked through..She had interrupted.. Not just interrupted.. inserted herself.And for what?To smile?To play mediator?To stop something that hadn’t even started?“You looked like you would have caused a scene. I mean not that I don’t love drama but dude you need to really chill,” she continued lightly, lifting her glass as though we were discussing something trivial.That was when I finally turned.“And that concerns you… how?”Her smile didn’t falter because she wasn’t the type to lose composure over something as simple as hostility.“I d







