The Wolf Prince's Fated Mate

The Wolf Prince's Fated Mate

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Emma has always led a quiet, unremarkable life—until the mysterious transfer student, Lucas, reveals a world she never knew existed. Under the moonlight, she learns of her hidden werewolf powers and her fated connection to Lucas. But as the two try to build a life together, they are torn apart by family secrets, rival werewolves, and an ancient curse. Can love truly conquer all, or will the darkness within Lucas and the dangers of their world keep them apart forever?

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1: The Weight of a Broken Dream (Emma's POV)

"Emma, honey. We need to talk.” Dad said as the door to the kitchen swung open. He walked in, his face drawn tight with worry. 

He looked older than his age, lines deep around his eyes. He rubbed his hands together, like he always did when bad news brewed.

My stomach dropped.

I was sitting on the creaky couch in our small living room, flipping through an old photo album as dust floated in the air, and the pages stuck a bit from years of neglect. 

My shift at the café ended late last night, and exhaustion pulled at me. But I couldn't stop looking. These photos were my escape, a reminder that life wasn't always this hard. But with Dad’s news, I didn't know anymore.

I closed the album quick, setting it aside. "What's wrong, Dad? Is it the bills again?"

He sighed and sat beside me. The couch groaned under his weight. Mom followed from the kitchen, her eyes downcast. She didn't say a word, just stood there twisting a dish towel in her hands.

Dad cleared his throat. "Things are worse than I let on. The debts... they've piled up. Way beyond what we can handle now."

My heart stuttered, and for a moment, the world around me seemed to blur. “What?” I whispered, a pit forming in my stomach. “No, we—we can’t. You—you’ve always paid on time—”

He shook his head, cutting me off. “We couldn’t keep up. The debts—everything’s piled up too high. I tried... I tried everything.”

I felt a wave of dizziness rush over me, but I held onto the arm of the couch, steadying myself. "So... that’s it? We're just... done?"

His eyes were filled with the kind of sadness that shattered something inside of me. "I’m sorry, Emma. I never wanted it to come to this.”

I leaned forward, heart racing. "How bad? We can cut more costs. I can take extra shifts."

He shook his head slow. "It's not that simple. The business failure hit us hard years ago, but now interest keeps adding up. We've maxed out everything—cards, loans. We're barely scraping by."

Mom finally spoke, her voice soft. "We've tried, Emma. But it's too much."

I bit my lip, nervous. Helplessness washed over me, cold and familiar. I'd seen this coming, but hearing it out loud made it real. "What can I do? Tell me."

Dad patted my hand. "You're already doing a lot with your job. But we might need to sell more stuff. Maybe even move."

Move? The word stung. This house was all we had left of better days. "No. We can't. I'll work doubles. Skip school lunches. Anything."

He smiled sad, but it didn't reach his eyes. "You're a good kid, Emma. Kind-hearted. But this is bigger than us."

The front door banged open then. Marcus stormed in, tossing his backpack on the floor. His face twisted in frustration. "What's this family meeting? I heard voices from outside."

Dad straightened. "Sit down, son. We're talking finances."

Marcus crossed his arms, staying standing. "Finances? Again? We're broke because of your bad choices, Dad. And Emma's sitting here flipping pictures like nothing's wrong."

Heat rose in my cheeks. "That's not fair, Marcus. I'm trying to help."

He snorted. "Help? By working part-time at a café? That's pocket change. I'm out there hustling real jobs, and you're playing house."

I stood up, fists clenched. Anger mixed with hurt. "Playing? I bring home money every week. What do you want from me?"

"More!" He yelled, stepping closer. "Stop being useless. Dad's mess buried us, and you act like a victim. Get a real plan or step aside."

Dad raised his hand. "Marcus, enough. We're in this together."

"Together?" Marcus laughed bitter. "She's no help. Just a burden."

The words cut deep. Tears welled up, but I pushed them down. I tried to focus on solutions, like always. "I'm not a burden. I'll find another job. We can fix this."

Mom whispered, "Please, stop fighting."

But Marcus ignored her. "Fix it? How? With your gardening hobby? Wake up, Emma. We're sinking, and you're dead weight."

Guilt flooded me. I remembered the day Dad's business crashed—creditors at the door, Mom crying in the kitchen. I'd felt small then, inadequate. Now it hit harder. My brother, who used to protect me, now blamed me. Tension crackled in the air, thick and heavy.

"I hate you for saying that," I muttered, voice shaking.

"Good," he shot back. "Maybe it'll motivate you."

Dad stood between us. "Both of you, calm down. This isn't helping."

I turned away, avoiding eye contact. Unsure what to say next. Fear spiraled in my mind, no way out, no escape. The weight pressed on my shoulders, making it hard to breathe. 

I thought of my hobbies, reading old books, journaling my thoughts. They comforted me, but now they felt silly, like distractions from the mess.

Marcus paced. "We need cash now, not talks. Emma, sell your junk collection—those worn books. Anything."

"No," I snapped, assertiveness kicking in. "Those are mine. You don't get to decide."

He rolled his eyes. "See? Selfish."

"I'm not!" I shouted. Emotions peaked, heart pounding. "I give everything. My paychecks, my time. What about you? Always angry, pushing us away."

Dad sighed deep. "Kids, please."

Mom sat down finally, head in her hands. Silent again.

Marcus pointed at me. "Pushing? I'm the one holding us up. You're the weak link."

Weak. The word echoed. Powerless, that's how I felt. Completely. No control over the debts, the fights. My thoughts raced, maybe run away, and start fresh. But that scared me more. Family was all I had, even broken.

I sank back onto the couch, tears escaping. "Why can't we just work together?"

"Because you don't get it," Marcus said, softer now but still sharp.

I opened my mouth to respond, but my father’s weary voice cut through the tension. “That’s enough, Marcus.” His tone was final, but the disappointment in his voice made the air even heavier. “This isn’t Emma’s fault. We all are sharing the burden.”

Dad knelt in front of me, his eyes misty. For the first time ever, he broke down, tears rolling down his cheeks. "Emma, listen. The bank's coming soon. To take the house. Eviction notice is here. Unless we find a big sum fast... we're out."

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