In the city of Veylor, the town was divided by fear and power. On one side stood the hunters, led by Garrick Liason, the man whose name was whispered with deep respect and fear. He had built his life on the blood of wolves, his weapons, and the strong belief that werewolves were monsters to be eradicated. His daughter, Irvine, had always walked at his side, she was outwardly obedient but inwardly she was restless. She hated the violence, the endless cycle of chase and kill, yet she bore the weight of his legacy because she knew nothing else except this life. And to her, she was fully human, fragile, breakable, and destined only to hunt. What she did not know was that half of her blood told a different story. Her mother had been a werewolf, carrying a secret that even Garrick had not known. But the truth could not be hidden forever. Far beyond the city walls, Jeweled Golin carried wounds of his own. He was supposed to be a proud Alpha, but he had been rejected by his pack, stripped of his birthright, and cast into the forest. He was scarred but unbroken, he roamed as a lone wolf, dangerous, untamed, yet strangely powerful. His presence woke something primal in all those who crossed his path, and when Irvine met his eyes for the first time, she felt her world shift. The lies of her life began to unravel when she started getting hints of her power. And that she, daughter of the hunter, was also the daughter of the hunted.
View MoreShe felt his lips on hers, they were warm and soft.
It was so sudden, but it burned like fire when he pressed against her lips, his mouth was catching her breath before she could even think. Irvine had never felt anything like it before; it was raw, soft, demanding, and pulling her into a wave she didn’t understand. The way his hands gripped her waist, they were strong and sure, and her body?? It betrayed her with the way it leaned closer, hungry for more.And the world around her became blurry. She could not remember how she got here whether she had wandered drunk into this dark street after sunset, or maybe she had slipped into some weird fever dream. But none of that mattered now, the only reality was his mouth moved against hers, the firm affirmation of his lips, and mostly the way every nerve in her body came alive under his touch.Her father’s voice kept rising in the back of her mind, it was sharp and persistent: Never trust the unknown and never surrender to them.But Irvine was already surrendering and she was already giving in to whatever and whoever this was. The stranger kissed her more hungrily this time grabbing one of her breasts whilst at it, he kissed her as though he had been starving and she was the only thing that could fill him up. His lips moved against hers with such urgency, and she let out a sound half gasp, that was sign to him that she had let down her guards so he took the hand grabbing her face down to her behind and did a small grab. He smiled subtly against her mouth when she moaned again, it was a knowing smile, then he deepened the kiss. Her fingers twisted the fabric of his shirt, she was desperate for balance because now her knees felt weak. She moved her hands under his shirt and could feel the broadness of his shoulders and his very well toned packs and hot under her touch, she felt the heat rolling off him not in a way any human had. The way he scented surrounded her, filling her nose, it was strangely like earth and rain, something like wild forest going into her lungs and nose until she thought she might drown in it. She pulled back her head, to catch her breath and as his lips moved lower, they brushed her jaw, grazing the tender skin of her throat. Her knees weakened, her pulse tripping into a wild rhythm. She knew she shouldn’t be here. And she shouldn’t want this. But every nerve in her body sang with reckless desire, her body wanted this and more. “I don’t…” she tried to speak, but his mouth swallowed the words again, harder this time. The kiss grew fiercer, his hands sliding up her spine, anchoring her closer until there was no space left between them. Her body trembled and her head spiraled. This was madness. She didn’t know him. She hadn’t even seen his face in the darkness. Yet her pulse raced as if it had always been waiting for him, as if some buried part of her recognized him before her mind could. The air around them reduced. He groaned into the kiss, a deep sound that rumbled through his chest and into her bones. His breath grew harsher, ragged, as if he was fighting something inside him from coming out. The heat of his skin rose, and it burned against her palms, “I… can’t….” His deep voice broke against her lips. She pulled back slightly, her breath was uneven, and her lips tingled with the ghost of his. “Who are you?” she whispered. And then it happened. His head dropped against her shoulder, his chest heaving. A low, rough sound rolled from his throat, a growl, it was deep and raw. She froze, every muscle locking tight, her heart pounding in panic. That was when his body began to change. She had tried to touch him and his muscles vibrated beneath her touch. His shoulders hunched, and his bones were snapping with a sound that made her stomach twist. His hands twisted in ways she had never seen, and his fingers stretched into claws that tore the air. Irvine stumbled back, her back hitting the cold stone wall behind her, eyes turned wide with horror and disbelief. The man she had been kissing the stranger whose face she still hadn’t seen was no longer fully a man. His skin was covered with fur and mouth contorted, lips pulled back to reveal fangs glinting in the dim light. The silver fire of his eyes burned into hers, it was inhuman and terrifying. He was a werewolf. Her father’s warnings slammed into her like blades: They’re monsters, Irvine. They’ll take what they want and destroy the rest. So you should kill them before they kill you. She had been kissing a werewolf, she knew she should have screamed or better still she should have ran. But she couldn’t. Her chest thrust up with shallow breaths, and her mind screamed at her to move, but her feet stayed rooted on the floor. Because beneath the terror, another feeling twisted deep inside her. She felt something unfamiliar, and something dangerous. She could still feel his kiss on her lips, burning and alive. She could still smell the storm-and-earth scent clinging to her skin. And worse… much worse she wasn’t just afraid of him. She felt drawn to him. Her gaze locked with his, and for a heartbeat, the monster in front of her looked back at her with something almost human. It wasn't rage nor was it hunger. It was recognition, Like he had seen her The silence extended, and his growl softened, his chest beating as if he was fighting himself from doing something stupid. Her hands trembled at her sides. She wanted to run back to her father, to the safety of his walls and the weapons, to run back to the world she was familiar with. But part of her wanted this, wanted to stay here with this creature. Her lips parted, breathless. “What are you?” she whispered, though she already knew the answer. His jaw tightened. His body shuddered. Then, with a violent effort, he staggered backward, half-turned, half-wolf. He didn’t answer her; he couldn't. So instead, a low growl slipped free from his mouth, and he vanished into the shadows with the speed of a predator, leaving her pressed still against the wall, shaken, her lips swollen from his kiss, and her heart racing with confusion and need. The silence after he left was deafening. Irvine slid down the wall, burying her face in her hands. Her body still burned from his touch, her mouth still tingled with the memory of him. And yet her father’s voice thundered inside her head, full of hate. Never trust them and never love them. You should kill them before they kill you. But now she already knew it was too late. Because that one stolen kiss had undone everything.The evening had fallen quiet, the way only late summer nights could be, when the air still carried warmth but the shadows grew long and deep. Irvine pulled her cloak tighter around her shoulders, though she wasn’t cold. If anything, she still felt restless, it was the kind of restlessness that wouldn’t let her sit still in her room, not even after she’d tried to read, tried to lie down, or tried to pretend so sleep might come.Her father’s voice still echoed in her head from the day before my dove, my legacy, my pride. It should have filled her with a sense of belonging. Instead, it wrapped around her like a rope against her neck. What was worse than his words were the wolf’s eyes, the ones that had stared at her as life slipped from its body.She'd been killed before on hunts, but this had been different. Perhaps it was the way the wolf had looked at her like it saw through her. Like it knew something she didn’t.She rubbed her arms, shaking off the thought. She had sat in the living
Morning came over the Liaison estate so fast. The great house, built mostly in all stone and tall windows, caught the sunlight in a way that made it look inaccessible, like a fortress wrapped in wealth and silence. For most, it would have been comforting.She sat at the edge of her bed, staring at her reflection in the vanity mirror. The faintest hint of sun touched her cheeks, but she barely saw herself. All she saw were those eyes… the wolf’s eyes.. staring back from the morning before. They taunted herShe rubbed her hands together, restless, her skin was still buzzing with that strange, fever-hot energy. The house was waking; and she could hear the muffled and shuffling of the servants downstairs, the faint clatter of plates. Her father had told them days ago that they would have a family breakfast that morning. So she was expected to be there.She slipped into a pale blue dress, it was simple compared to the silks dresses that her mother would prefer her to be in, she packed her
This wasn't her first hunt but it felt different.But it made her stomach wobble. So she turned away, as she felt the vomit rising in her throat, the image of the dying wolf had seared into her mind now: the movement of the arrow into the wolf, the blood, the dimming of sad and the way the old eyes shut close.And finally the wolf had turned, which had never happened before. It turned into an elderly woman before it died.Garrick stood over the body of the wolf that had now turned into the body, and with a lot of satisfaction across his face he said. “And that is how you win,” he said coldly. “Mercy has no place in this world, that my dear js what you should always remember.”Irvine pressed a fist to her mouth, fighting back the urge to puke.Meanwhile the both of them weren't the only ones in the forest that morning.*****Jeweled had smelt them even before he saw them.The two riders. One of them smelt fully human not just that he smelt of power and hunger. While the other one smell
His beautiful green eyes were the last thing she saw before he ran away, the way his body twisted, every snap of his bone, and how he turned into half humanand half wolf. He had left her there in the dark, breathless and trembling, with heat still burning on her skin.And then…She woke with a gasp.Her heart beat as if she had run miles. The sweat had filled her temples, her thin nightdress felt damp against her back, and her sheets were tangled around her legs. She pressed a hand against her chest, trying to calm the frantic thud of her heart.It had been a dream. It was nothing serious just a dream.But it hadn’t felt like one.She placed her hand on her lips that still tingled from the kiss, her throat still ached with the memory of his mouth against her skin. Even the thought of it made whole body was alive with it, it was a restless hunger she couldn’t name. And those eyes, those amber, inhuman had pierced into her soul like fire burning skin.She shoved the sheets away and swun
She felt his lips on hers, they were warm and soft.It was so sudden, but it burned like fire when he pressed against her lips, his mouth was catching her breath before she could even think. Irvine had never felt anything like it before; it was raw, soft, demanding, and pulling her into a wave she didn’t understand. The way his hands gripped her waist, they were strong and sure, and her body?? It betrayed her with the way it leaned closer, hungry for more.And the world around her became blurry.She could not remember how she got here whether she had wandered drunk into this dark street after sunset, or maybe she had slipped into some weird fever dream. But none of that mattered now, the only reality was his mouth moved against hers, the firm affirmation of his lips, and mostly the way every nerve in her body came alive under his touch.Her father’s voice kept rising in the back of her mind, it was sharp and persistent: Never trust the unknown and never surrender to them.But Irvine was
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