Alina pov:
I stared at my reflection in the mirror, my heart pounding in my chest. Earlier today, I woke up to find myself back in my pack’s forest, lying on a tree branch. Every wound I had sustained was gone—completely healed, without even a scar. That was impossible. I should still be healing, or at the very least, have some marks left behind. The only evidence that last night even happened was my torn clothes, still stained with blood and dirt That, and the mark. I had been mated. Marked by a vampire. The realization sent a cold shudder through me. I had washed up in a nearby lake and changed into the spare clothes I always kept hidden in the forest—just in case I shifted and needed a fresh set. Then, I had made my way back to the pack house, trying to push away the growing dread curling in my stomach. My father wasn’t happy that I won, but he gave me his word—I had my freedom. I should have felt victorious. I should have felt smug at the frustrated look on Zack’s face. Instead, all I felt was hollow. That damn vampire had ruined everything. I swallowed hard, my mind racing. My father had only required that I return unhurt, and technically, I had. But being claimed by our enemy? That was worse than any wound. My fists clenched at my sides, nails digging into my palms. Strange. I had spent my entire life yearning for my mate, longing for the moment I would finally feel whole. But now? Now, all I felt was dread. Who was he? Was it the vampire who saved me? The one with the silver eyes? Or was it another? Kaia, my wolf, had gone silent, retreating deep into my mind ever since she realized we were mated. She couldn’t even recall how we made it back to pack territory. That terrified me. I always wanted my mate, yet now I didn’t even know who he was. Was it my savior? My attacker? Or someone else entirely? A surge of frustration burned through me. “Arghhh!” I screamed, slamming my fist against the counter. Damn those disgusting creatures. A sharp, searing agony lanced through me, so sudden and brutal that I gasped. My knees nearly gave out as my vision blurred, the world tilting sideways. I couldn’t breathe. Kaia whimpered, her presence flickering in and out. The mate bond. It was no secret that newly found mates shouldn’t be separated. My eyes flickered between golden and brown as Kaia struggled to take control. I couldn’t let her. Who knew what she would do? My claws extended, sharp and deadly, and before I could second-guess myself, I drove them into my own neck—into the mark. A raw, piercing scream tore from my lips as I collapsed to the floor. Agony exploded through me. My body convulsed as blood spilled onto the cold tiles, pooling beneath me. I coughed violently, my lungs seizing, blocking the air from passing through. My vision flickered, darkness pressing at the edges. I lay there, trembling, until the pain dulled into a deep, throbbing ache. My breaths came in slow, measured gulps. The pain was still there, but it was bearable. Gritting my teeth, I forced myself to my feet, gripping the edge of the sink to steady myself. I met my reflection again. The mark on my neck glowed faintly, an undeniable claim My stomach twisted. I adjusted the neckline of my dress, covering it completely. My father expected me to return unscathed. But how was I supposed to explain that a vampire—our sworn enemy—had mated me? Taking a deep breath, I stepped out into the hallway. The sound of laughter and chatter drifted from downstairs. The pack house was lively, buzzing with excitement. I descended the grand staircase, gripping the railing tighter than necessary. Wolves bustled about, hanging garlands of evergreen along the wooden beams while others arranged tables, adjusting banners displaying the royal crest. The chandelier overhead was draped in strands of gold, catching the light and scattering it in warm, flickering hues. All of this, for my brother, Nicola. The future Lycan King. The coronation was tomorrow, and the entire pack had thrown themselves into the preparations. From the dining hall, laughter echoed as the kitchen staff prepared feast after feast. Warriors stood near the entrance, discussing security for the ceremony, while pups darted between legs, their squeals filling the air. In the middle of it all stood my mother. Her hair was pulled into a high ponytail, so tight I was sure it must hurt. She was dressed casually, issuing instructions to those around her. “Mom,” I called, making my way toward her. She turned, her stern expression softening as she saw me. “Alina,” she greeted. “You’re up.” “Where’s my brother?” I asked, looking around “He took some of the pack men and went hunting rogues,” she replied. Of course. Our pack raided rogue territories regularly. They caused nothing but pain and destruction. Clearing them out was routine “To be out hunting the day before his coronation… how nervous must he be?” I mused. Mom sighed. “You can’t blame him. Not only is the Lycan position transitioning to him, but he also takes control of the family business. It’s a massive corporation.” I hummed in acknowledgment. I remembered how I once threw a fit about going to my father’s company, only to realize it was located outside pack territory—in human lands. Since he wouldn’t allow me to leave, he had a life-sized replica built just for me. It wasn’t the same. He even had me homeschooled. Mom studied me for a moment. “What?” I asked. “Nothing.” She shook her head, though something lingered in her gaze. “What do you plan to do now that you’ve gained your freedom?” I hesitated. “I haven’t thought about it yet.” A lie. I had plans—a whole world tour, disappearing for years. But now? Now I had a mate. And I had to find him. If there was any way to fix this… I needed to figure it out before it was too late. Mom watched me closely before gesturing toward a group of wolves nearby. When I had still been locked up in the pack, my father assigned younger wolves to keep me company. Now that I had my freedom, it was time to put an end to that. This was his last day in power, after all. I bid my mother farewell and strode toward the waiting wolves, determination settling in my chest. I had a mate to find. And I refused to let him control my fate.Author's note: The song used in this chapter is called The willows by Erutan, you can listen it to for better understanding, also when you see these punctuation > and —the other were led by some other witches , but I was sure we were all staying in the same place, I was quite surprised that the witches had hotels and their buildings were made from brick, I didn't know what I was expecting, maybe some woods and trees. She’d left these clothes for me, saying it would be what I’d wear to the festival. The white gown reached down to my heels, sleeveless and elegant. A golden sash was tied tightly around my waist, and a long white strap wrapped around my neck like a choker. For weeks, I had been traveling with Valerian. I’d never had the chance to dress up, and he’d never seen me in a gown like this. Today would be the first. A flutter dropped in my stomach,
Alina pov: Tales of this kingdom had spread across the world, the kind you’d think only existed in fairytales. The land was a mystery, never found on any map, which led most humans to believe it was just a myth. But for us supernaturals—even we were considered myths—it was different. We believed the land was real. We believed it only opened its doors to those it chose. Who would've thought the Witch Forest was hidden here?If not for the urgent need to find the Witch Queen, I would’ve jumped out of the car and started my own adventure, searching for proof that all the legends I’d heard were real.Valerian kept driving along the narrow, winding path. The road wasn’t wide, and we’d been on it for almost an hour. How would we even recognize the Witch Forest when we reached it? All I could see were tall, eerie trees cloaked in thick fog, strange bird calls echoing through the stillness. The atmosphere made my stomach twist, the deeper we went.The car stopped abruptly. Valerian stepped o
Alina pov: i couldn't decide if I wanted him closer or not, the bindings held me in place— restricting my movement—his mouth was making me feel so much pleasure I hadn't even known was possible. I almost whimpered from the loss of contact when he pulled away from me Gasping, I barely had the time to catch my breath before I felt his fingers again sliding through my now sensitive spot—slow, teasing—as they brushed over the wetness his mouth had left behind. his fingers pressed on it, moving a circular motion, gentle at first, then deliberate. My toes curled. My head fell back."Mmh.." I bit my lip to stop the sound that slipped free, when I felt a sharp pain pierced through my nipples, it was so sudden that I let out a cry"Shhhhh, it'll ease" Valerian whispered as his fingers continued the circular motion. The pain did ease, just like he said—but it didn’t stop. It shifted, morphing into a strange vibration, a tugging, pulling sensation that shot down to my core. "Ah—aah—mmm" My b
Alina pov By the time we returned, night had already fallen. My shoulders felt light, still wrapped in the afterglow of our outing. Valerian had taken me mountain climbing and skydiving. It was easily one of the best experiences of my life.Standing at the peak of a mountain, screaming into the open sky without a care in the world, then plummeting through the air only to bounce back up—it was wild, freeing, and so alive. I’d had so much fun, I hadn’t even noticed the sun had dipped below the horizon. We had to cut the adventure short and return back.As we stepped into the house, I noticed something odd—the sitting room lights were still on, which was unusual during this time of the night. Usually, everyone would be off doing their own thing.“Xavier,” Valerian called out, slowing beside me. I followed his gaze.Xavier sat on the arm of the couch, arms crossed. Rory leaned casually against the wall nearby, twirling a dagger between his fingers.They both straightened at the sound of
Alina pov:I walked towards Valerian, grinning.Fighting with Lucian had been fun—exhilarating even. It let me release the stress and frustration I’d been bottling up for days. It reminded me of training sessions back in my pack, the thrill of pushing limits and landing solid hits. I missed that.Still grinning, I came to a stop in front of Valerian.His expression was the complete opposite of mine. poker face in place, only the slight twitch of his eyebrows gave him away. He was silent not uttering a word.After a long, awkward pause, I broke the silence "that was fun" I said, beaming, still buzzing from the adrenaline rush.Valerian stayed silent, his aura heavy, I frowned tilting my head up at him "what's—" My stomach growled loudly—deciding that this was the perfect opportunity to let out a protest since it had been ignored for long.I froze in place, mortified. I glanced toward Creys and the others, who were watching with barely contained amusement. A few chuckled, and I wished
Alina Pov: I made it downstairs with Valerian in one piece, after our bath and a quick stop by my room to grab a change of clothes. Before making our way toward the group, I silently wished the ground would open up and swallow me whole—after he caught me staring at him, and now my face was as red as a tomato. 'Really, thank you for trying to give this a chance," Kaia giggled inside my head, and I couldn't help but wonder what had happened to my Lycan. "Being my mate, fate or not, is enough to make me want you. Tell me you didn’t swoon when you heard it," she added, her voice teasing. The fuck? "No, I didn’t," I gritted out 'And why was he so sure I'd fall in love with him? I can't...I couldn't." "I don’t think you understand the meaning of giving this a chance. It means being true and open to love," Kaia chimed in. “Whatever,” I muttered. The sooner I got out of here, the sooner I’d be away from him. He was walking silently behind me, his presence impossible for me to ignore. I