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Alina's pov
“Heavens.” I mumbled as I looked at the sky. The sun had just begun sending thin rays of golden light across the forest as I walked on the path leading to my parents' graves. Even till today, I felt a hollow ache in my chest, and their absence pressed on me like a weight that could never be escaped. The war had taken them away and left me stuck in this pack ruled by my sadistic younger stepbrother. Damon. I slowed down as I moved toward a small clearing where their graves lay. Over the years, the earth had settled unevenly, and the stone markers bore the marks of weather and time. I knelt carefully, trembling fingers brushing away fallen petal leaves. "I miss you," I whispered, my voice cracking. "It has been years, years, and yet it still feels like yesterday. I so wish you were here to see what is happening. I wish you could fix it. I wish you could come back and save the pack. We are all suffering without you father." I pressed my palm against the rough stone, feeling its coldness and roughness on my skin. "The pack... it is falling apart," I said softly to the stone as if my father were sitting there and listening to me. “Ever since Damon turned Alpha, nothing has been the same. He never seems to care about the people, lands, and families who once trusted us. All he cares about is himself. To appease his lustful desires, he obtains a new mistress every passing day for himself. He robs our lower pack members of their teenagers without any reason, and keeps trying to find a lady to make himself, happy and any who rejects he forcefully goes to bed with. Brcause of this breeders and girls run from the pack. And me..." My hand shook as it moved over the engraved letters of their names. "I am still here hurt, beaten, abuse and unable to flee. But I don't understand why he treats me like I don't matter. I don't understand why he treats me like it seems I am not his sister." My eyes closed, forcing breath inside me; yesterday's memories clawed me. Damon had tried to touch me, he had tried to have sex with me, but I had shouted, pushed him, and he hadnt listened. His hands turned cruel and he pinned me down with sheer strength, mercilessly hitting me in anger, leaving many long, dark bruises on my arms, sides, and back from trying to force himself on me. I had escaped but my body reminded me every second that my escape had come with a price. "I shouldn't have fought him," I muttered, pressing my palm to my bruised arm. "I should have kept quiet and done what he wanted, but I... I couldn't. He was going to touch me. I couldn't be still while my younger brother forced himself on me. I just... I didn't know what else to do." My fingers traced the long marks that ran across my skin, and I winced at the lingering pain. "I hope you forgive me for being hurt again. I tried to protect myself… I tried to survive but I ended up getting hurt.” I lowered my head, taking a deep breath to steady myself. "I feel so alone without you. I keep surviving because I have to, but it's hard. It's so hard." My voice broke, and I pressed my forehead to the stone one more time. The memories-warmth and protection from the voices belonging to my parents-wash over me like a tide I could no longer reach. The last time I felt loved and safe was now a fading memory. After several long moments, I stood slowly and brushed dirt from my clothes. I needed to do something ordinary, something that reminded me I was still alive. Passing through the market on my way home seemed like the only way to feel normal-even if for a little while. The market was coming to life as vendors called out customers to their wares. I kept my head down, trying to blend into the crowd. My feet moved quickly but carefully, and I focused on the bread stall first. I selected a few pieces of bread, fresh and soft, and added a few pieces of meat to the basket. I paid the vendor quickly, ignoring the curious glances of those around me. I did not want to attract notice. For years, my life had been filled with hiding, chores, and the fear of Damon. As I walked through the narrow streets, wading in the short memory of what had transpired yesterday despite now hard I tried to forget, it would not leave my face. Damon's was a wolf driven crazy with lust, his sense or reasoning and boundaries blurred by lust even when I confronted him with the fact that I was related to him by blood, he just did not care. “Stop thinking about it, just head home, eat and nurse yourself back to health. You never know when he is going to come back or what new tricks would be up his sleeves this time around.” I told myself. The walk back to my house stretched much longer than usual, every step heavy and laced with fear and exhaustion. I held the basket tightly to my chest as though I feared one of Damon’s guards would appear out of no where and snatch my basket, something that was almost a frequent occurrence. My relief at getting home , with my basket still intact, evaporated as I saw three guards standing rigidly before the door. My breathing caught in my throat. The basket slipped slightly against my fingers. The eyes of the guards were sharp, and one of them frowned the second he saw me. "Guards?" I asked, voice trembling, "What are you doing here? What, what do you want?" One of them stepped forward, the tallest of the three, and pointed at me with a firm, unyielding finger. "You," he said, his voice low and steady, "the Alpha demands you be at the palace."We didn't sneak back into the Lycan capital. We marched.I rode at the head of the column, mounted on the black stallion Kaden had given me. To my left was Kael, his armor polished and his sword drawn. To my right was a carriage, shielded and guarded, carrying Kaden. He was too weak to ride, but he refused to stay behind. He wanted to see Cassandra’s face when the truth came out.The Rowan pack followed us. Five hundred wolves, all of them wearing the Rowan crest, their heads held high. They weren't a defeated pack anymore. They were the honor guard of an Alpha.As we approached the capital gates, the Lycan guards leveled their spears. The air was thick with tension. The city was on lockdown, the news of the "fallen king" and the "thief" having turned the streets into a powder keg."Open the gates!" Kael’s voice thundered, shaking the very stones of the wall."The Council has forbidden your entry, Prince Kael!" the guard captain shouted back. "You are stripped of your command until th
Kaden couldn't walk.It wasn't that his legs didn't work; it was that his balance was gone. Without the constant, grounding presence of his wolf, he felt like he was floating. We had to carry him into the great hall, laying him on the soft furs in front of the massive hearth. Kael stayed by his side, his hand never leaving Kaden’s arm, as if he were trying to pump his own Lycan energy into his brother through skin contact alone."It’s quiet," Kaden whispered, staring at the fire. "Alina, is it always this quiet for humans?""I don't know," I said, kneeling beside him with a bowl of warm broth. "But you aren't alone. I can hear it for you."I could hear everything now. I could hear the heartbeat of every wolf in the courtyard. I could hear the snow melting on the roof. The power Kaden had given me was massive, but it felt heavy, like wearing a suit of armor that was three sizes too big."The army is still outside," Kael said, his voice grim. "They won't attack yet because they're confu
"He’s human. He’s just… human."The words felt like ash in my mouth as I cradled Kaden’s head in my lap. I pressed my palm against his chest, desperate to feel the familiar, thrumming vibration of his Lycan spirit, but there was nothing. No heat. No predatory hum. Just the shallow, erratic heartbeat of a man who had been hollowed out. Kaden’s eyes were open, staring blankly at the sky, his pupils dilated. He wasn't dead, but the part of him that ruled, the part of him that commanded armies, had been ripped away to fill the void inside me.Kael let out a sound that was half-growl, half-sob. He reached over me, his hand trembling as he gripped Kaden’s shoulder. "Kaden? Kaden, breathe. Come back. Shift, damn you! Shift!"But there was no shift. There was no fur. Just the pale, sweat-slicked skin of a younger twin who had always been the thinker, the strategist, and now, the sacrifice."Stand back!" A sharp voice cut through the chaos.I looked up to see the Lycan High Priest stepping thr
"Don't touch me! Get back!"I backed away from Sarah, my hand covering my mouth as another surge of that oily, black liquid burned its way up my throat. It wasn't just blood. It was thick, it smelled like sulfur, and it was moving on the floor like it had a mind of its own. My wolf, the fierce creature that had just helped me take down Damon, was screaming in a way I’d never heard. It wasn't a roar of victory. It was a high-pitched, agonizing wail of a creature being eaten from the inside out."Alpha, you're bleeding," Sarah cried, her face white with terror. She tried to step forward with a cloth, but I slammed my hand against the desk to stay upright."It's the mark," I gasped, the words feeling like shards of glass. "Damon... that bastard. He didn't just fight me. He tied his life to a rot."I looked down at my hands. The veins in my wrists were turning a bruised, sickly purple. This was the final revenge of a man who knew he couldn't win fairly. Damon had used black magic, the kin
"Does this look like the face of a thief to you, or the face of your rightful Alpha?"My voice didn't shake. It cut through the cold night air, amplified by the stone walls of the courtyard. I stood on the edge of the high balcony, the moonlight catching the silver of my father’s dagger. Below me, hundreds of wolves froze. Their breath came in white clouds, their eyes reflecting the torchlight. At the center of them all was Damon. He looked small from up here. Small and panicked."Seize her!" Damon screamed, his voice cracking. "She’s a fugitive! She’s a traitor to the Lycan Empire! Kill her now!"Not a single guard moved. They looked at the silver dagger in my hand. They looked at the way I stood, my shoulders back, my chin high. I wasn't the trembling Omega maid they had mocked for years. I was the daughter of the man who had built this pack from the blood and bone of the northern wars."The only traitor here is the man who sold his own sister to pay for his cowardice," I yelled, st
"Look at you. From a King’s bed back to the dirt where you belong."Damon’s voice was like grease, slick and disgusting. I didn't give him the satisfaction of looking up right away. I kept my gaze fixed on the damp stone floor of the cell. It was the same cell where he used to lock me when I didn't scrub the floors fast enough. The smell hadn't changed. It was the scent of rot, old blood, and broken dreams. My stepbrother stood on the other side of the iron bars, his shadow stretching long and jagged across the floor. He looked heavier, his face bloated from too much ale and the arrogance of a stolen title."I’m surprised you haven't killed me yet, Damon," I said, my voice rasping. "Or are you afraid of what the Kings will do when they find out you've touched their property?"Damon laughed, a harsh, braying sound that echoed through the dungeon. He stepped closer, his fingers gripping the cold bars. "Property? Alina, you were a trade. A piece of meat used to settle a debt. And word tr
The wolves built a monument where Lena had disappeared.A simple stone marker. Her name carved deep. Dates of birth and sacrifice. Nothing fancy. Nothing elaborate. Just permanent proof that she’d existed and chosen to give that up.Alina visited it every day. Sat by the stone and talked to dirt th
Two years after Lena’s binding, trouble came from an unexpected direction.A messenger arrived from the Shadowpine territory. Young wolf, barely sixteen, his face pale and frightened.“Alpha Ronan sends urgent word,” he gasped. “Children are disappearing. Three in the last month. No trace. No sign
The Blackridge Alpha’s name was Torren. He looked exhausted, the kind of tired that came from too many sleepless nights and too much worry.“How long has she been showing power?” Alina asked.“A week. Maybe less. It’s not consistent. Sometimes she’ll go days with nothing. Then suddenly she’ll glow
Three days after the grey wolf attack, a messenger arrived.Young wolf, barely sixteen, his clothes covered in road dust. He carried a sealed letter marked with Kael’s seal.Kaden tore it open immediately.“Brother,The purging is harder than expected. The corruption runs deep. Some days I think I’







