LOGINVALENTINA
I was pacing in tight, frantic circles in the center of my room, my chest heaving. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the video of Harold and the flash of the car crash. The adrenaline was the only thing keeping me standing.
"Calm down, my lady. You shouldn’t stress," Tulia whispered, her voice a soft anchor in the room. "You just had a terrible accident. Please, sit."
I finally collapsed into the wooden chair. Tulia was the only soul in this house who truly saw me, the only one who didn't look at me like a servant or a wolf-less mistake. As she dipped a cloth into warm water to clean the blood from my forehead, I winced.
"Did Agatha say anything?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Was she worried I was back so late?"
Tulia gave me a sad, knowing look. "No, Valentina. Don't worry about her. Your stepmother is out and won't be back anytime soon. You know her addiction for partying, she's probably halfway to the next city by now. Don't worry about her. Worry about yourself."
As Tulia’s gentle hands tended to my wounds, I picked up my cracked phone. I couldn't stop staring at that notification. I started scrolling, digging into the biography of the man on the poster, Horace.
"Tulia," I murmured, staring at his icy blue eyes on the screen. "What do you know about him? About Horace?"
Tulia froze, the damp cloth hovering over my skin. She looked toward the door as if his name alone could summon a ghost.
"He is a monster in a jersey, my lady," she whispered. "People say he’s the most ruthless player to ever step onto the ice in the Northern Territory. They call him the ice Reaper because once he targets a player, he doesn't stop until their career is over. He never forgets a debt, and he never, ever forgives."
She shivered, moving to bandage my arm. "And the rumors about his personal life... they say he has a true hatred for women with blonde hair. He won't even let a blonde woman sit in the front row of his games.
Some say a blonde girl broke his heart years ago, others say he just finds them weak but the truth has something to do with his mother.
He’s despicable, Valentina. He’s violent, and he’s the last person a girl like you should ever think about."
I looked at my reflection in the mirror. My own hair was a pale, shimmering blonde. A dangerous spark lit up in my chest. If Horace hated blondes, and he hated Harold, then I was the ultimate weapon. I was exactly the kind of distraction that could walk right into his world and set it on fire.
My fingers traced the cracked screen of my phone, lingering on the photo of Horace. Every time I looked at those eyes, my heart skipped, not with fear, but with a strange, rhythm. It was a pull I couldn't explain, a deep, buzzing familiarity that made my skin prickle. It was like a memory I hadn't lived yet.
"And what about... Harold?" Tulia asked softly, her voice hesitant.
"That idiot," I spat, the name tasting like ash in my mouth. "That absolute fool was cheating on me with a man, Tulia. Can you believe that?"
The words finally broke the dam. Tears welled up, hot and thick, spilling over the bandages Tulia had just applied. She gasped, pulling me into a tight, protective hug.
"Oh, my lady... no," she whispered, stroking my hair.
"Don't cry," she urged, but I couldn't stop. I sobbed into her shoulder, the weight of three years crashing down on me. I cried for the sacrifices I made, and the way I’d practically built his career with my own two hands while he was busy building a life with someone else.
But mostly, I cried because of what came next.
"If my stepmother hears this... she’ll send me to my grave," I choked out between sobs. "She doesn't care about my heart, Tulia. She only cares about the Alpha’s gold. The second she finds out I’m done with him, she’ll try to force me back into his arms. She’d tell me to ignore the cheating, to be a good mate and stay quiet just to keep the status."
I pulled away, wiping my face with the back of my hand, my eyes hardening. I looked back at the photo of Horace, the man who hated blondes, the man who was Harold's greatest nightmare on the ice.
If my stepmother wanted me to be with a powerful man, I’d give her one. But it wouldn't be the one who used me.
"I'm not going back to that coward," I whispered, my voice turning cold. "If I'm going to be destroyed anyway, I might as well burn the whole kingdom down on my way out."
Tulia squeezed my hand one last time, her eyes full of pity. "I have so much work to do, my lady. I'll see you later. Please, try to rest."
"Thank you, Tulia," I whispered.
The moment the door clicked shut, I was alone with the silence. When Tiffany had shoved her phone in my face, she thought she was just taunting me. She didn't realize that in the heat of our argument, I had used my thumb to hit share the file to my own device. It was a risk, but in Vetty Veil, information was the only currency I had left.
I opened the video again. I needed to see the man's face. I needed to know who was worth three years of my life.
But as the camera panned down in that dimly lit hotel suite, the air left my lungs. The camera was shaky, pointed at a rumpled hotel bed. The man was on his knees, and Harold behind him, skin slapping against skin in a rough, steady rhythm. The sound was muffled but clear-grunts, the creak of the bed. Uh... uh... ahh...
And beneath them, on the sheets, was a woman.
Her face was turned toward the camera, eyes closed in pleasure, a serene smile on her lips as she reached up to caress the thigh of Harold. Her fingers traced his skin, then she turned her head and pressed a slow, open-mouthed kiss to Harold's hip. Her hair fanned out on the pillow.
I stabbed the screen to pause it. My lungs burned. I hadn't breathed. How? How did she get there? This wasn't recent. I fumbled, pulling up the video details. The timestamp was from eleven days ago.
And Tiffany... How did Tiffany have this? She ran with a wild crowd, the kind that traded secrets. Maybe someone had found it, shared it around as a nasty joke. Maybe Harold's lover had shown it off. It didn't matter. It was here. In my hand.
I’m such a big fool. A blind, sick fool.
A hot tear splashed onto the screen, blurring Agatha's satisfied face. Then another. I didn't make a sound. I just sat there, crying silently in the empty room, the proof of everything broken playing on a loop behind my eyes.
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The darkness outside matched the hollow feeling in my chest. When I heard the gravel crunching beneath the tires of Agatha’s car, my blood turned to ice. I didn't hesitate. I rushed to her room, throwing the door open to find her reeking of alcohol.
"How long?" I choked out, the video still burned into my retinas. "How long have you been fucking Harold? You wicked witch!". Tears streamed down my face, my nose dripping as I shook with a pain that felt physical. "How could you do this to me? I did everything you asked!"
Agatha didn't flinch. She stood up, towering over me with a lethal smirk that made my stomach turn. "Oh, Valentina," she purred, her voice dripping with mock pity. "Are you just finding out? Every time Harold came to this house, it was for me, not you, you little bitch.".
She stepped closer, her eyes cold. "I don’t even know what he sees in you. Why the universe would mate him to a pathetic, wolf-less human like you is a mystery.".
"Is that why you killed my father?" I screamed, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. "Because he caught you with Alpha Dave?".
The blow was so fast I didn't see it coming. Even drunk, she had the strength of a monster. Her hand cracked across my face, sending me reeling, the skin of my cheek stinging with a heat that matched my shame.
"Your father was a stupid man who deserved to die," she hissed, leaning down until her alcoholic breath fanned my face. "And if I had the chance, I’d fuck Harold right in front of your face. Now get the fuck out of my house.".
I stood there, helpless and broken, as she told me leave. I realized then that I had wasted my entire life being a ladder for a woman who wanted me dead.
"I'll make you pay, Agatha," I whispered, my voice sounding foreign even to me.
I stumbled back to my room to pack. Tulia was there, her eyes red from crying as she begged me not to go. "Please, Valentina, reconsider! Don't leave me here!" she sobbed, clutching at my sleeve.
"I have nothing left for me here, Tulia," I said, my heart turning into a stone in my chest.
Tulia knew I wouldn't stay. She helped me shove my life into a few bags, her hands shaking as much as mine. I had already booked the earliest flight out of this hell. As I walked out into the cold night, leaving the only home I’d ever known, I didn't look back.
HORACEI forced my horny thoughts away. The entire drive to the dinner, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. Terribly wrong, because I know Valentina.I knew her well enough now to see the difference between flirting with me and distracting me. But fuck, she was winning at it.The little pauses between her words were too long. Her eyes kept drifting away whenever she thought I wasn't looking. Every time I caught her staring out the window, she'd immediately look back at me and smile like nothing was happening.Bullshit.Something had happened today. I just didn't know what.I tried to ignore it, telling myself it was just nerves about meeting the family. I could be overthinking it because I was also worried about eating with the family that had treated my mother like garbage for years.The mate bond made it impossible to ignore Val. Something was eating at her, and it made my wolf pace restlessly, wanting to drag the truth out of her pretty mouth.We finally made it,
VALENTINABy the time I got back to the penthouse, my brain felt like someone had dumped a thousand puzzle pieces into a blender and pressed start.The entire evening kept replaying in ugly little flashes. Agatha's stupid face, Harold's over the top warning, the hospital room, the things I had heard and the things I wished I hadn't. None of it made sense. Every answer seemed to create three new questions and every question somehow led right back to Horace.The penthouse doors slid open and I stepped inside quietly, hoping for maybe five minutes to breathe, but the second I crossed the threshold, a familiar voice hit me."You're late."I nearly jumped.Horace was sitting on the edge of the sofa, one arm stretched across the backrest, his eyes immediately finding me."Jesus," I muttered, pressing a hand against my chest. "Do you ever stop sneaking up on people. Hmm?""I wasn't sneaking up on anyone""You absolutely were." His eyebrow lifted. "You walked in here Val. Come on.""See? Tha
VALENTINAA cold, heavy knot twisted violently in my stomach. The absurdity of her words made my blood boil. "What is that supposed to mean, Agatha?" I snapped, using her actual name for the very first time. It felt sharp and hostile on my tongue. "Killed who?""Harold’s little slut," Agatha spit out, her voice dripping with hate.I let out a harsh, dry laugh, though my heart was hammering against my ribs. My hands balled into tight fists at my sides. "I don’t have a single clue what you are talking about. Care to elaborate, or are you just losing your mind from the blood loss?""All I’m saying is that you and Horace need to back off and leave Harold alone," she sneered, crossing her arms over her chest.I took a step closer to the bed, my eyes narrowing as pure anger took over. "What, are you acting as his mother now? I think the alpha’s son can speak for his own pathetic self. He doesn't need a babysitter.""Or what, Val?" Agatha challenged."Or nothing," I fired back, my voice dead
VALENTINAThe sharp sting of antiseptic and hand sanitizer hit me the exact second the sliding glass doors opened. The lobby was a chaotic mess of squeaking nurse sneakers, rolling wheelchairs, and crying families. I stood near the reception desk, the bright fluorescent lights buzzing overhead, instantly questioning why I had even come here in the first place.Then I spotted Harold.He was slumped on a waiting bench, his left leg bouncing so violently his sneaker practically blurred. He looked terrified, completely pale, like he might faint right onto the floor. But the very millisecond he raised his head and caught me staring, his entire posture shifted. He stood up slowly, a smug, irritating smirk spreading across his face as if he hadn't just been having a full-blown panic attack.He walked over, stopping just inches away. "Didn't think you'd make it. Thought you were going to let your mother die?""Step-mother," I corrected sharply, crossing my arms tightly over my chest. "And I
HORACE My phone cut the silence, vibrating hard against the bench. The screen lit up with Azriel’s name. I stared at it, my stomach dropping."Give me a second," I said, standing up and stepping toward the row of lockers.I slid the green button and pressed the speaker to my ear. "Azriel.""Finally. Hi, Horace.""Hi.""Nice game today," he said smoothly.I blinked, completely caught off guard. I braced myself for a lecture, but the blow never came. "You watched?""Of course I watched. I always do. Maybe coming to see it live at the arena would be better next time." He cleared his throat, sharp and businesslike, completely brushing the topic aside. "Where are you now?""Why?""Just answer the damn question.""I’m still at the arena.""Why? What are you still doing there?""Nothing," I snapped, running a hand through my hair. "Just packing up. Is there an actual reason you called?""There is an important dinner meeting tonight. The Alpha is hosting it, and you have to be there, Horace.
HORACE I froze. The room went completely silent. "What?""There were two distinct biological signatures left at the scene, but the only clean, testable sample we recovered was female. The other one was intentionally degraded with a chemical wash, completely unreadable." She tapped the paper again. “And there's more. The cellular decomposition proves Deja was already dead hours before the security footage shows Harold bringing her back to her apartment after that party. He lied. He escorted a corpse into that building, Horace. “The security cameras covering the back entrance and the interior hallways for those exact hours were wiped cleanly from the server. She was dead before she ever hit that mattress.""So Harold did it," I pleaded, tears finally burning my eyes, a heavy sob threatening to rip from my throat. My chest ached so violently I had to press my palm against it. "He brought her body back. He covered it up.""It proves he is an accessory to a cover-up, yes," Rita said sof







