LOGINIn a world ruled by werewolves, finding your mate is supposed to be a blessing… but what happens when your mate is the one person you can’t stand? Aria has spent her whole life hiding her strength, pretending to be weak to survive in a ruthless pack. But everything changes the night she meets her mate — the cold, arrogant Alpha, Kael. Kael doesn’t want a mate. Especially not her. Humiliated and rejected, Aria makes a choice no one expects: she refuses him back. But fate doesn’t break so easily. As secrets unfold, powers awaken, and danger rises, the bond between them begins to burn stronger… whether they like it or not.
View MoreThe night smelled like anticipation.
It clung to the air—thick, electric, almost suffocating. Laughter echoed across the clearing, mixed with the low hum of excitement that rippled through every member of the pack gathered tonight.
The Mating Ceremony.
The most awaited night of the year.
The night everyone dreamed of.
Everyone… except me.
I stood at the far edge of the crowd, half-hidden beneath the shadows of the tall pine trees, my arms crossed tightly over my chest as if that could somehow shield me from what was coming.
Or what I feared might come.
“Aria,” Lila’s voice broke through my thoughts as she stepped beside me, her golden curls bouncing with every movement. “You look like you’re attending a funeral, not your potential mating night.”
I forced a small smile, one I had perfected over the years. “Maybe I am.”
She laughed, but I didn’t.
Because for some of us, this night wasn’t a blessing.
It was a sentence.
The bond between mates was sacred. Unbreakable. Absolute.
That’s what they always said.
But they never talked about what happened when fate made a mistake.
Or when your mate became your cage.
My wolf stirred uneasily inside me, pacing like something wasn’t right. A warning. A whisper. A storm waiting to break.
I ignored it.
I had learned to ignore a lot of things.
The drums began to beat softly, signaling the start of the ceremony. Conversations quieted as the crowd shifted toward the center of the clearing, where the Elders stood beneath the glow of the full moon.
The moon.
Bright. Watching.
Judging.
My chest tightened.
“Relax,” Lila nudged me gently. “What’s the worst that could happen? You find your mate, fall in love, live happily ever after—”
“I don’t believe in that,” I cut in quietly.
She frowned at me. “You don’t believe in mates?”
I hesitated.
“No,” I said finally. “I believe in them. I just don’t think they’re always… good.”
Before she could respond, a sudden hush fell over the crowd.
A shift.
A presence.
And just like that—
Everything changed.
He had arrived.
Alpha Kael.
Even without looking, I felt it. The weight of his power rolled through the clearing like a silent command, pressing against every wolf present. Dominant. Unyielding.
Dangerous.
Slowly, I lifted my gaze.
And there he was.
Tall. Broad-shouldered. Dressed in black like the night itself obeyed him. His expression was cold, unreadable, his sharp features carved from something harder than stone.
His eyes scanned the crowd with quiet authority.
Girls straightened.
Some held their breath.
Others lowered their gaze in submission.
I rolled my eyes slightly, looking away.
Of course.
The great Alpha Kael. Feared by all. Desired by many.
Untouchable.
Good.
Let him stay that way.
My wolf stirred again, stronger this time. Restless. Agitated.
Something was wrong.
Very wrong.
And then—
It happened.
His eyes met mine.
Time stopped.
No.
Not stopped.
Shattered.
A sharp, burning sensation exploded in my chest, stealing the air from my lungs. It wasn’t pain—not exactly.
It was something deeper.
Something ancient.
Something inevitable.
My knees nearly buckled as the bond snapped into place like a chain locking around my soul.
Mate.
The word echoed inside my mind, loud and undeniable.
My heart pounded wildly as panic surged through me.
No.
No, no, no.
Not him.
Anyone but him.
Alpha Kael took a slow step forward, his gaze never leaving mine. His expression darkened, something dangerous flickering behind his eyes.
He felt it too.
Of course he did.
Mates always did.
The crowd began to murmur, sensing the shift, the tension building like a storm ready to explode.
I wanted to run.
I should run.
But my feet refused to move.
Another step.
Then another.
Until he stood right in front of me.
Too close.
Too powerful.
Too real.
The bond between us pulsed, hot and suffocating, trying to pull me toward him.
My wolf whimpered.
Not in joy.
In fear.
Kael’s jaw tightened as he looked down at me, his expression twisting into something I couldn’t quite understand.
Displeasure?
Annoyance?
No.
Worse.
Rejection.
“This…” His deep voice cut through the silence like a blade. “This is a mistake.”
The words hit harder than any physical blow.
A gasp rippled through the crowd.
I felt it.
Every eye on me.
Every whisper.
Every judgment.
Heat rushed to my face, but not from embarrassment.
From anger.
Something inside me snapped.
“You think so?” My voice came out sharper than I expected, steadier than I felt.
Surprise flickered in his eyes.
Good.
“Because I was just about to say the same thing.”
The murmurs grew louder.
No one spoke to the Alpha like that.
No one.
But I didn’t care.
I wouldn’t beg.
I wouldn’t break.
(Aria’s POV) I didn’t wait.Not this time.Not after everything.If they weren’t going to tell me the truth—I would find it myself.The pack house felt different that morning.Quieter.But not peaceful.Watching.That was the problem.Everyone knew something had happened.No one was saying it.My steps echoed softly against the floor as I moved down the hall, ignoring the way a few wolves glanced at me—then quickly looked away.Suspicion.Fear.Good.Let them be uncomfortable.I was done being the only one.(Kael’s POV) She’s moving.Not physically.Strategically.That’s worse.Because now—She’s not waiting for answers.She’s going to find them.And I don’t know if I can stop that.Or if I should.(Aria’s POV) I didn’t go to Kael.Or Adrian.Or anyone who would try to control the conversation.I went to the one person who wouldn’t lie to me.Or at least—Wouldn’t lie easily.“Lila.”She looked up immediately the moment I entered the room.Not surprised.Of course not.She never w
(Aria’s POV) “Yes.”That single word—It didn’t echo.It didn’t fade.It settled.Deep.Heavy.Permanent.“You did something to me.”And he admitted it.My chest tightened as I took another step closer, ignoring the way Kael shifted beside me.Ignoring the tension.The danger.The way everything felt like it was about to break again.“What did you take?” I asked.My voice didn’t shake.That surprised me.Because inside—I was unraveling.(Kael’s POV) This is going too far.She’s too close.Not physically.Emotionally.And that’s worse.I stepped forward, placing myself between them again.“Whatever this is,” I said coldly, “it ends now.”Her reaction was immediate.“Move.”Not loud.Not aggressive.Worse.Certain.(Aria’s POV) “Move, Kael.”His gaze snapped to mine.Sharp.Unyielding.“No.”The word hit hard.And something inside me—Pushed back.The bond reacted instantly.Not submission.Resistance.“I’m not asking.”The air shifted.Because this time—I meant it.(Kael’s POV) S
(Aria’s POV) Something changed.Not outside.Not in the forest.In me.I could still feel it.That moment.That pause.The bond didn’t break.It listened.My fingers curled slowly as I stared at my hands, the faint trace of silver light now gone—but not forgotten.“I did that…” I whispered again.Neither of them corrected me.That was the problem.They knew.Both of them.And neither was saying anything.My gaze lifted slowly.“Start talking.”Silence.Kael’s jaw tightened.Adrian didn’t move.“Now,” I added.The air shifted.Because this time—I wasn’t asking.(Kael’s POV) She’s different.Not just stronger.Certain.That’s new.And dangerous.Because the moment she starts asking the right questions—Everything unravels.“You don’t understand what you’re dealing with,” I said.Her eyes snapped to mine.“Then explain it.”I didn’t.I couldn’t.Not like this.Not with him standing right there.(Aria’s POV) Of course.Of course he wouldn’t answer.I turned.To Adrian.Big mistake.Be
(Aria’s POV) He didn’t leave.That was the problem.Most threats came, attacked, and disappeared.Adrian didn’t.He stayed.Not close enough to touch.Not far enough to ignore.Watching.Always watching.My chest tightened as I stood near the edge of the clearing again—this time not alone.Kael was behind me.Close.Too close.Like he didn’t trust the distance.Like he didn’t trust me with it.“You’re doing it again,” I said quietly.His voice came from just behind my shoulder.“Doing what?”“Standing like I’m about to run.”A pause.Then—“You are.”That made me turn.“I’m not trying to run.”His gaze locked onto mine.Dark.Focused.Unmoving.“You’re thinking about going to him.”The words hit harder than they should have.Because I couldn’t deny it.(Kael’s POV) She’s not lying.That’s what makes it worse.She’s not choosing him.But she’s not rejecting him either.And in a situation like this—That’s the same thing.“You feel him,” I said.Not a question.She hesitated.That was
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