LOGINChapter 4: A Cage with Silk Walls
Elena’s POV
He calls it protection. I call it captivity.
The packhouse is exactly as I remember, polished wood, marble floors, and too many eyes. Every hallway carries his scent, heavy and intoxicating. My wolf paces inside me every time I breathe it in.
The guards walk me through the front doors, pretending not to stare. They all know who I am now. The rejected mate who came back with the Alpha’s heir.
Damon walks ahead, silent. His power fills the space like smoke.
“This isn’t necessary,” I say coldly.
“You need safety.”
“I need space.”
He stops at the base of the grand staircase, turning to face me. “You’ll have privacy. Not freedom.”
“Then you haven’t changed at all.”
His jaw tightens. “Rhea will meet us upstairs for the next treatment.”
“I said I can handle it myself.”
“You’re not a healer.”
“I’m her mother.”
“That doesn’t make you invincible.”
The words sting. I look away before he sees it.
We walk again. I keep my head high even as every memory claws at me, the laughter that used to echo here, the mark he once kissed, the night he ripped it all apart.
When we reach the suite, I stop in the doorway. The room is beautiful, cruelly so. Gold drapes, soft rugs, a king-sized bed dressed in white silk. A cage pretending to be luxury.
I turn to him. “I won’t stay in here.”
He looks calm, but his voice is final. “You will. Maya needs you close.”
“You could have assigned us a cabin.”
“I want you where I can see you.”
I laugh softly. “Still don’t trust me?”
His gaze darkens. “You’re the one who left without a word.”
“And you’re the one who made me.”
For a heartbeat we just stare at each other, years of pain thick between us. Then he nods toward the adjoining room. “Maya’s quarters. The healer set it up for her treatments.”
Rhea enters quietly, bowing her head. “The first transfusion was successful. Her vitals are stable for now. We’ll monitor her daily.”
I exhale in relief. “Thank you.”
Rhea nods once and leaves. Damon watches me the entire time.
“You can rest,” he says softly. “You look exhausted.”
“I don’t rest here.”
“Elena.”
“Don’t.” I move past him toward the window. The mountains stretch outside, endless and cold. “You said this is protection. But I can feel the locks on every door. You’re keeping us prisoners.”
“You’re safe.”
“I’m trapped.”
His tone hardens. “Would you rather I let you leave with a sick child? What happens if her condition worsens on the road?”
I stay silent.
He steps closer. “You still think I’m the enemy.”
“You were once.”
He exhales slowly. “Maybe I deserved that.”
“Maybe?”
His gaze meets mine. “I’m trying to make it right.”
“Then let me go.”
He shakes his head. “Not yet.”
I look away before the heat in my chest becomes tears. “You’re still the Alpha who decides everything for everyone else.”
“And you’re still the wolf who fights every hand that reaches for her.”
The words sting because they’re true.
The tension stretches until Marcus arrives at the door. “Sorry to interrupt. Council’s requesting you, Damon. They want an update on the heir.”
Damon glances at me. “Tell them she’s stable. I’ll speak to them later.”
Marcus frowns. “They won’t like waiting.”
“I don’t care.”
I fold my arms. “Go. I’m not running anywhere.”
He studies me for a long moment before nodding. “Guards outside the door. Call if you need anything.”
When he’s gone, the silence rushes back in. I sink into the edge of the bed, burying my face in my hands. My wolf murmurs softly, torn between anger and longing.
He still feels like home, she whispers.
“He feels like the reason we lost everything.”
Maya’s soft breathing carries from the next room. I walk in and sit beside her, brushing her hair back. Her color looks better already. The sight breaks me a little more.
Hours pass. I stay awake, pacing, checking on her, listening for footsteps outside. Every sound feels like a threat.
By nightfall, the moon rises pale and sharp over the mountains. I can feel it pulling at my wolf, stirring the bond I’ve spent years suppressing. The ache starts in my chest and spreads like wildfire.
Sleep refuses to come. Every time I close my eyes, I feel him. His scent. His voice. His touch. The bond hums beneath my skin like a live wire.
In my dream, I’m back in the woods, his hand reaching for me as his father orders him away. I try to run but roots twist around my legs, dragging me down. His wolf howls for me. Mine answers.
I wake gasping. My body is slick with sweat. The scent of pine and storm clings to the sheets. His scent.
My heart slams against my ribs. “No. You don’t get to haunt me.”
I throw the blanket aside and stand, dizzy. The room tilts for a second. My head spins. A faint ringing fills my ears.
“What the…”
I steady myself against the nightstand. My skin prickles, my pulse uneven. The dizziness fades slowly, but something feels wrong. The air smells faintly of metal and bitterness.
Wolfsbane.
My breath catches. I kneel by the bed, sniffing the sheets, then lift the pillow. Fine purple dust glitters faintly in the moonlight.
Not much, just enough to weaken a wolf quietly over time. Enough to make me dizzy.
My stomach twists. Someone put it there.
I glance toward Maya’s room, my heart racing. She’s still asleep, untouched. Relief crashes through me, followed by fury.
“Who?” I whisper.
The guards outside… Rhea… Victoria. Of course. She’s the only one who stands to gain if I disappear again.
I close my fist around a handful of the tainted dust. My hand shakes, not from fear, but from rage.
This isn’t a warning. It’s a message.
Someone wants me dead. Quietly.
And this time, I’m not leaving without finding out who.
Chapter 5: The Luna PretenderElena’s POVThe light of the dawn falls on the curtains, brash and undesirable. The wolfsbane dust is gone, swept off early in the morning. But the scent lingers, bitter and taunting.Someone in this house wants me weak.I won’t tell Damon. Not yet. He’d lock me down harder, and I can barely breathe as it is.A knock echoes through the suite door. Before I can answer, it opens.Victoria Nightfang walks in like she owns the air itself.Her perfume hits first, rose and venom. Her hair shines like black glossy obsidian and her lips are a painted smile hiding icy teeth.“Should I call you Elena Winters?” she says smoothly. “Or had I better say, the prodigal rogue who came back.”I get out of the chair, and each muscle is tensed. "You should say nothing at all.”She laughs lightly, gliding closer. “Still direct. I remember that.”“Then you remember to stay out of my way.”Her gaze slides toward the adjoining door where Maya sleeps. “So it’s true. The little gi
Chapter 4: A Cage with Silk WallsElena’s POVHe calls it protection. I call it captivity.The packhouse is exactly as I remember, polished wood, marble floors, and too many eyes. Every hallway carries his scent, heavy and intoxicating. My wolf paces inside me every time I breathe it in.The guards walk me through the front doors, pretending not to stare. They all know who I am now. The rejected mate who came back with the Alpha’s heir.Damon walks ahead, silent. His power fills the space like smoke.“This isn’t necessary,” I say coldly.“You need safety.”“I need space.”He stops at the base of the grand staircase, turning to face me. “You’ll have privacy. Not freedom.”“Then you haven’t changed at all.”His jaw tightens. “Rhea will meet us upstairs for the next treatment.”“I said I can handle it myself.”“You’re not a healer.”“I’m her mother.”“That doesn’t make you invincible.”The words sting. I look away before he sees it.We walk again. I keep my head high even as every memory
Chapter 3: The Heir I Never Meant to HideElena’s POVThe silence after his words is unbearable.“Our pup.”Marcus stands frozen, eyes darting between us. Maya stirs again, groaning softly.“Get back,” I say quietly.Damon doesn’t move. His chest rises and falls hard, his wolf still pushing beneath his skin. His voice trembles with fury. “You kept her from me.”“She’s sick,” I snap. “That’s what matters.”“You had my child and ran.”“I had no choice.”“There is always a choice.”I laugh bitterly. “Not when you’re thrown out bleeding and rejected.”He flinches but doesn’t stop. “How old is she?”“Four.”His jaw tightens. “You left right after…”“Yes.”He exhales sharply, turning away for a second. His hands tremble as he drags them through his hair. “Gods, Elena.”I crouch beside Maya, brushing a hand over her cheek. “You don’t get to say my name like that. Not after everything.”He takes a step closer. “You should have told me.”“I owed you nothing.”“She’s my blood.”“She’s my life.”
Chapter 2: The Alpha Who Let Me DieElena’s POVI still hear the howl ringing in my ears as I get to the cabin belonging to Marcus. The lights are still on, warm against the night. I barely put the car to a stop, and spring out.My arms ache from carrying Maya. Her skin feels too hot, her little breaths too weak.“Marcus!” I shout.The door swings open. There is my brother half-dressed with a white face."Elena?" His voice cracks. “What the hell…I mean, what are you doing here?”I push past him. “She’s burning up again. I need water, something cold.”He stares at Maya in my arms. “Is that...”“Don’t ask. Just help me.”He moves fast then, taking a bowl, filling it up from the tap. I put Maya on the couch and put down the damp cloth on her forehead. She whimpers softly and her lips shake.Marcus crouches beside me, whispering, “Elena, you shouldn’t have come here without warning me. Patrols are on high alert. Damon...”“Don’t say his name,” I snap.He sighs. “He’ll sense you. He alrea
Chapter 1: The Road to Shadow RidgeElena’s POVThese mountains have not changed. There is still the smell of pine, rain and regret in the air. Each mile I drive through feels like swallowing glass.Maya sleeps in the backseat, her little head rolling with each curve. Her breath comes thin and shallow. I keep glancing at the mirror, afraid she’ll stop breathing if I blink too long.“Almost there, baby,” I whisper. “Just a little longer.”She doesn’t answer.The dial of the dashboard goes on past midnight. The fog fills the road and rings the car round. My wolf is weak and uneasy within me. She hates this place. I do too.Shadow Ridge. The home I once dreamed of ruling beside Damon Blackwood. The same home that threw me out five years ago when he rejected our bond.I grip the wheel tighter. I didn’t come back for him. I came back for our daughter.Silver Veil Syndrome. The name itself sounds like a curse. It’s what happens when a pup is born from a broken mate bond. Her wolf is fading,







