LOGINUnder the full moon, Lyra Cynthion watched her entire pack slaughtered by a tyrant alpha. The sole survivor, she was chained in silver and enslaved for years, scarred by abuse that never extinguished her rage. Captured by Alpha Viktor Alistair, the fated bond sparked hope—until he spat in her face before the entire court: “I, Viktor Alistair, reject you, Lyra Cynthion, slave, as my fated mate.” Sentenced to the Ceremonial Hunt, Lyra bleeds, kills, and escapes into the human world. She dyes her silver hair black, hides in Mateo’s bar, and swears to make Viktor beg. Two years of silence shatter when Dean Valerius walks through the door: rising bastard alpha, storm-blue eyes starving, scent of forbidden forest. “I am Dean Valerius… your future alpha,” he growls, awakening the wolf she buried. The same rare blood binds them. Now she has a choice: use the bastard to destroy Viktor… or let him destroy her. Brutal enemies-to-lovers • Soul-crushing rejection • Merciless revenge • Rising alpha • Forbidden mate bond The rejected wolf is back. And this time, she hunts.
View MoreMy calloused hands still ached and bled as I hauled the buckets up the stone stairs. The clank of chains echoed with every step; my lungs burned, my throat parched from lack of water. Even the murky liquid in the bucket looked tempting.
I was shoved forward. Water splashed across the floor. I tried to stand, but my face was slammed against the ground.
“Stupid she-wolf. Look at the mess you made.” I growled in protest, but days without food had left me weak; I could barely stay upright. “Clean it up and fetch more. The alpha wants the fortress spotless for tonight’s celebration.”
I was done with the humiliation, done with this slave’s life.
The wolf who’d tripped me walked away laughing, joining his comrades. Low-caste soldiers, yet still above me.
I stared at my reflection in the spilled water: red scars across my face and neck, bruises on my gaunt, fragile body. My once-silver hair was filthy and matted; my eyes held no light.
“I did nothing to deserve this,” I snarled, fists clenched. “My clan did nothing to be destroyed by that bastard.”
Inside me, Shade—my wolf—growled in fury and despair. The silver chains suppressed her, trapping me in human form so I could be controlled.
“Be patient. Our chance will come,” I whispered, struggling to stand on shaking legs.
I staggered through the fortress corridors—an ancient stone stronghold hidden among the trees. The scent of earth and moss mixed with the fear and blood of slaves. Pathetic creatures who’d given up fighting. But I wasn’t like them. I would never stop fighting for my freedom.
Something slammed into my arm, knocking me to the side. The bucket crashed down. My legs tangled in the chains; I fell hard, knees cracking against stone.
“Filthy slave! How dare you touch the Luna!”
I never saw who spoke. A whip cracked across my back, shredding my rags and skin.
I screamed as another lash fell, flesh tearing, hot blood running down my body. I clenched my teeth against the agony radiating everywhere.
“Enough.” A deep voice froze my blood. Shade cowered inside me as I fought to keep my eyes on the floor. “Every wolf in this pack matters—even the slaves.” Long claws gripped my face, forcing my gaze up. “Ah… I remember bringing this one in. The silver she-wolf.”
My skin crawled. Instinct screamed to pull away, but he squeezed harder, claws piercing my flesh. His brown eyes raked over me, lingering on my mutilated body. He licked his lips and smiled, then released me brutally. I lifted my chin, meeting his stare until a fist smashed into my cheek, slamming me back to the ground.
“Filthy wolf! How dare you look at the alpha!”
“That’s exactly why I kept her,” the alpha laughed. “Strong. Proud.” He grabbed my hair, yanking me upright as I thrashed. His nose trailed along my neck as he inhaled. “A wild beauty lost in this filth.”
I growled, Shade raging with me against the alpha who caged us. “I’d rather lick this fortress clean than submit to a weak alpha like you.” My voice was frail, but clear enough for everyone to hear.
Pain exploded with the next blow. Air fled my lungs; every muscle spasmed. Acid rose in my throat; I vomited helplessly.
The alpha released me. My legs buckled; I doubled over, clutching my stomach. A low whimper escaped as his massive shadow loomed.
“Take this ungrateful wolf to the cells. Give her just enough to keep her alive.”
As the alpha strode away with his sycophants, I lay in the filth, writhing in agony and humiliation.
“Come on, wolf.” A soldier yanked me up by the arm.
The cells were outside the fortress—punishment for disobedient slaves who still clung to hope. Exposed to the elements, even the strongest wolves broke, begging forgiveness.
As they dragged me away, I overheard the soldiers behind me. They didn’t bother lowering their voices around a mere slave.
“I don’t blame the alpha for wanting that one,” one sneered, lust dripping from his words.
“Want your eyes ripped out? Watch your mouth,” the other warned, but I felt their stares crawling over me like slime.
“Don’t worry. After the full moon, the alpha will discard her.” My blood ran cold; I listened harder. “I heard from a castle wolf: he’s wanted her since he conquered her clan. That’s why he didn’t kill her. But on the next full moon, he’ll claim her.” My body locked. “Think he’ll keep a slave as his concubine? Nah, she’ll be tied up for the unmated soldiers to enjoy.”
Their laughter echoed through the trees like a dark omen of my fate. I lifted my eyes to the moon above us.
I had little time left to escape… or my destiny would be sealed forever.
Chapter 37: Lie or Truth?We returned to the hall, my hand resting on Dean’s arm, just in time to witness the most dramatic and exaggerated entrance of the night. I sighed, bored and disappointed with what I was seeing.They entered in a line, presumably in order of hierarchy—the elders of the alliance. Looking at them, no one would call them old; after all, werewolves enjoyed a much longer youth. But it was noticeable that they were no longer at the peak of their strength.As they passed among the guests, wolves and she-wolves lowered their heads in respect for those ancient wolves, but Dean did not join them. He kept his head high, simply waiting for the group to approach. Still, I had to play my part of the innocent and fragile Luna, even though I believed none of those old wolves deserved my respect.When they stopped in front of Dean and me, I bowed with impeccable posture. “Greetings, elders,” I said in a low, delicate voice.“Alpha Dean Valerius, explain this.” The elder at the
With every new interaction I had at the party, I tried to identify who had approached me and spoken those strange words. As if I didn’t already know, I was constantly being watched. Viktor’s allies were everywhere at that party, just as there were those whose trust he was still trying to win—but I highly doubted he would succeed.“That spoiled pup ruined any chance he had,” I whispered, turning to observe my surroundings.Dean’s scent hit me suddenly. Powerful, intense, enveloping. I turned my face slightly and saw him approaching, dodging some and ignoring others, firm in every step he took.“I will take my Luna away for a few moments,” he announced upon arriving, taking my hand and interlacing our fingers.My heart leaped
Many questions were forming in my head, but none of those she-wolves could give me an answer. My eyes found Dean again; he seemed engrossed in a conversation with his beta and other wolves.The information I got from Eleanor and the other Lunas was pure gold, and I would use it to craft the most spectacular jewel of all.The party continued.The lower-caste wolves and she-wolves seemed more animated and agitated than the Lunas, which was very strange. Our bodies don’t process alcohol the way humans do, so we don’t get drunk no matter how much we drink. Kira appeared behind a particularly rowdy group, her eyes pointing to something on the floor near my foot.A small glass vial, still containing traces of what looked like herbs. I examined the vial curiously, b
I walked through the hall with my head held high. Now, everyone knew who I was and cleared a path so I could move without difficulty. I smiled and nodded, maintaining the image of a sweet and gentle she-wolf.“Miss.” Someone called me. I turned, surprised that anyone would address me so casually after everything that had happened. I looked and saw a group of she-wolves approaching.Five she-wolves, all far too young to be anyone’s mate, which made the interaction even more out of place. Their judgmental gazes swept over my body from head to toe, and then I understood who they were. I glanced beyond the small group and saw Seraphina surrounded by other she-wolves, laughing as they sipped from their glasses.“What a beautiful dress you’re wearing. Could you give us the contact of who made it?” One of the she-wolves stepped closer, trying to touch me, but I pushed her hand away with a sharp slap.The she-wolves looked shocked—very different from everyone else around us. Even I, a mere sl






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