Filled with fury, I didn't wait to see his reaction, I ran, as fast as my legs could carry me. I didn't stop when the men outside raised their guns at me, or when Alpha Romano held up a hand to stop them.
I collapsed on the grass under the full moon, grieving everything. My parents, my pack, my wolf, my mate’s rejection and the life I would have had as Luna.
Hatred burned through me as silent sobs racked my body, just before a searing pain tore from my head down to my toes.
My mind reeled with panic. Was this an aftereffect of the rejection? Was this what every wolf who got rejected felt? Was the alpha feeling the same pain as I was? Before I could ask myself more questions, a piercing pain shot through my back.
I let out a loud scream, then darkness followed.
——
Rain pattered against my skin... jolting me awake
Something was odd.. It never rained out of season but that wasn’t the worse. The real jolt came when I looked down and realized my clothes were gone.
I was butt naked on the grass.
I held a hand to my mouth. Did someone take advantage of my state?
I peeked between my thighs to see nothing. Surely, if anyone had touched me, the pain would be enough evidence to show.
I didn't have any more time to think as I found my black hoodie sprawled some steps away from where I lay and I quickly put it on, shivering even more after getting drenched.
Thankfully, it was large enough to fall down my small frame up until my mid thigh.
I stayed in the shadows, found familiar roads and slipped into the house through the back door.
On my way to my room, I saw Grannie Alba curled up on the couch. The lines on her face appeared deeper than they were the last time I saw her. Sadness filled me as I realized she probably went mad with worry after I hadn't return home last night.
I wondered what I would say, if she tried questioning me.
The truth?
***Vicenzo's POV***
After she disappeared, I called off the night’s meeting. My head wasn’t clear, and I couldn’t let my men see me like this.
When I was alone, I dropped my head in my hand.
How was this possible? She couldn’t have been a day over eighteen.
There had to be a mistake
“The moon goddess doesn't make mistakes,” Raka, my wolf, hissed at me.
He was right to be angry. We’d met and rejected our mate in the span of five minutes, and worse, he couldn’t even feel her wolf.
“Remember the prophecy was cle-”
“To hell with that ridiculous prophecy,” Raka snapped. “Go get our mate back. We're too old for this.”
“Exactly! We are.” I shot back. “And she's too weak, Raka. She wouldn't survive Romano Crest,” I said plainly.
That shut him up.
“Penny for your thoughts?” Alessia asked, coming into view.
I was so engrossed in my thoughts I didn't realised she walked in. Normally, I would have heard her steps before she got to the door. Curse this.
“It's just….that girl was…”
“Your mate,” she finished. “And you rejected her.”
Alessia Romano was one of the few members of my clan; Umbra Nera and my pack, Romano Crest, that had proven her loyalty to me which earned her the position as a Capo and a friend.
I gave a stiff nod in response.
“Whatever your reasons were, I'm sure they were valid,” she said.
“Have our meeting rescheduled for tomorrow, at a different location.”
“I don't know who that girl could be talking to,” I said stiffly.
Alessia gave me a stern look and left.
I convinced myself that I did the right thing by rejecting Selene. The prophecy was clear and she was not in any way a part of it.
I was only protecting my pack.
Three weeks had passed since the rejection, and I still had my hands full.
A sharp knock broke my focus, no one disturbed me at this hour. Moments later, Silas’ voice pushed through the mind link.
“What?” I asked, granting him access.
“I'm sorry but it's urgent. I wouldn't disturb you if it weren't, especially knowing that you just got back.”
I sighed, severing the mind link.
“Come in!” I called out, and he stepped into my office.
I was almost taken aback by how disheveled he looked. “Is everything okay? Maria?” I asked.
“Maria is fine… but the pack isn’t”
“Sit,” I gestured to the chair in front of me.
“Alpha,” he hesitated. “I think the land has been cursed.”
I almost laughed. “That’s impossible. We have one of the most powerful seers alive.” My tone was smug, unapologetically so.
I’d clawed this pack into power from nothing. I had every right to be confident.
But Silas didn’t flinch. Didn’t argue. He just shook his head and let out a long breath.
“This is real, Enzo. Something’s happening.”
I leaned back in my chair. “Alright. I’m listening.”
“It started over two weeks ago,” he said slowly. “The night it rained heavily,”
“Right.”
“After that day, our crops began to die. Even the already harvested food began to rot.”
I thought about his words for a moment. “Okay, it could just be that the rain disrupted the planting season. It never rains in February,”
Silas frowned.
“We all thought the same, until the soldiers at the borders reported that the greenery outside the territory looked lusher than ever. The plants were budding and fruiting, and flowers were blooming.”
“That’s not all,” he continued.
“A few of the soldiers went around to inspect other areas before bringing in this report. As we speak, every one of them is terribly ill, two of them died this morning.”
That made me sit up.
“My soldiers? Ill? That’s impossible. Romano crest members do not fall ill, much less die from… from illness.”
Leaving no room for a reply. He continued. “A pregnant she-wolf lost her pup today, and another is currently in the clinic while Dr. Sandro is fighting to keep them both alive. Enzo, we can’t afford to sit quietly.”
“The council has gotten the news. You may be summoned any time,” he finished, sinking into his chair.
Before I could respond, my cousin Isabella burst in through the doors, slamming them shut.
“Enzo!” she called sharply.
I gave her a warning look, but she ignored it.
“You found your mate and rejected her?” she screeched. “I can’t believe you, Enzo. After all these years?”
From the corner of my eye, I saw Silas perk up in his chair. But I ignored him.
“How did you hear about that? Who have you been talking to?”
She ignored my questions and shook her head furiously.
Just then, my delta, Dante, entered the office.
“The council... they’re here.”
“Yes, Ombra Nera.”“Shhh!!!” His eyes darted to the door, then the window. “Don’t say that name.”I froze.“They’re dangerous,” he whispered. “Their people could be anywhere. Anyone.”I stepped closer, lowering my voice. “Are you… one of them?” he studied me like he could see through my skin.I shook my head so fast, I almost got a whiplash. “No, I promise. I only heard it from my brother yesterday.”The suspicion in his eyes vanished. He bent over his work again, voice dropping to a rasp. “They’re the shadow people. Deadly. They kill for sport.”.“Please, what are they?My brother….”He shook his head, looking at me in pity. “No one involved leaves the Ombra Nera alive. It’s not a dance club. It’s a mafia, bound by blood, loyal to each othher, ” he added.I recoiled sharply. Outside, the guards’ shadows shifted across the shop window.I swallowed hard.Mafia?——Ombra Nera, Italian for “Black Shadow”, was a criminal underground group, tightly knit and bound by blood, ran both legal
He used to run a small, cluttered shop in the town square near Open Creek. He mended clothes and mostly gossiped with older women. He once told my grandmother that his cousin disappeared, after getting into "trouble" with some "shady people," a group called the Ombra Nera. He'd scoffed at it, saying the name only brought bad luck but it got stuck at the back of my mind. Now I knew where I heard that name before. Mr. Perri might know more. Maybe why they had been attacking our pack.I needed to get to town. Find Mr. Perri and talk to him. He was my only hope, my one shot at unraveling this mystery. I finally thought of a way to do so. It was a foolish idea, but the alternative was complete ignorance and despair. I had to know.I slept with determination burning inside of me. The next day passed fast, it was unusually busy in the large house. I had my lunch and then retreated to my room. I was still brimming with fear of the possibility that Alpha Romano only changed his mind to ac
I wondered if I should speak to someone about the figure in the shadow. Days blurred together in a quiet, uneasy routine , meals in silence, stolen glances at the Alpha who barely noticed me, and too much time on the balcony pretending to enjoy the view.Restless, I left my room for a walk.On my first lap around the house, I heard voices.“The land we acquired from Open Creek is large enough now,” one of them said. Hearing my former pack’s name, I froze, inhaling sharply. I hid behind the wall to listen in.“Are you sure about that? We need all the space we can get. We can't have their pack members looking into Ombra Nera’s operations,” a second voice responded.They spoke of my pack, of the killings, stolen land. My blood ran cold. Ombra Nera… the name sounded familiar, I just couldn't recall where.“Alessia said so. You can confirm again. The alpha is very thorough, we can't afford to make a mistake during this expansion.”My eyes bulged as I held in a gasp. Expansion? All that
Alpha Romano's words sliced through the wide dining room, echoing. "First, you will not leave this property without my permission. You will not speak to anyone outside this pack without direct supervision. My pack, my rules, I do not tolerate risks." He paused, eyes boring into mine like a predator studying its prey. "Third," he continued, his voice dropping slightly. "You're to attend all pack gatherings with me. Isabella will see to it that you look the part. Fourth, you will learn your place. You might be my mate and Luna by decree, but your authority here is equal to none." His lips curled in disdain. “You must be available for me at all times,” he added. My heart stopped for a minute. Did he mean that sexually? The thought of him touching me made me want to throw up. “I do not care about your presence here but my reputation is essential. There are trained guards at every inch of the perimeter. If you attempt to run again, you'd only be putting dear old Open Creek at risk
Those words were the final push I needed. I jumped up to my feet and walked over to Grannie Alba.“I'll go with you, please don't hurt her.”Our goodbyes were rushed and robotic. Grannie Alba avoided my eyes deliberately, and I couldn't blame her. She had just watched a massacre in her living room.My gaze remained trained on the two bodies on the floor until we walked out the door. Just as I expected, a small group of people were outside, watching from a distance. No one dared come close. Our window was wide enough to have seen what happened to the last person who did.Tears blurred my vision as we walked towards the SUVs that were parked outside and I didn’t bother to wipe them off.I glanced back at the house one more time, hoping Grannie Alba was at the door, but she wasn't. She still sat shaking on the couch, staring at the crimson stain that covered the floor.I watched life as I knew it, end right before my eyes.——I cried all through the drive, no one showed any concern.I
A cold feeling washed over me. “Claiming ceremony? What are you talking about? He rejected me as his mate and I've accepted the rejection.” Grannie Alba's hand flew to her mouth. Her eyes darting between the Alpha and me.The man who spoke raised an eyebrow.“That wasn't a request, Miss Blackwood,” Alpha Romano said.“I thought you wanted nothing to do with me? I don't want anything to do with you either,” where my newfound confidence came from, I had no idea, but I had to speak up. “Do you know who I am, Selene?” He asked, cocking his head to the side slightly. “I'm not going anywhere with you. You can find someone else to play house with,” I retorted.Just as the words left my mouth, the door was forced open. My cousin, Freya, whom I hadn’t seen in almost a year was dragged in by a huge man.“Freya!” I exclaimed, making a move to run towards her but the man who spoke before stood in my way.“Please let her go. She hasn't done anything,” I cried out, looking from the alpha to Fr