LOGINNora is a stranger in her own pack. Bullied by her cousins and orphaned at six, she clings to the small kindness her uncle shows her. But tragedy strikes again on the day she shifts for the first time. Trapped in her wolf form, Nora is forced to wander the woods, lost and alone. Until an encounter with her destined mate, Jack Steven, brings her back to her humanity. Just when she begins to believe in love and belonging, the truth shatters her. Realizing the person she trusted most was behind the death of her parents. Now, Nora must choose between surrendering to fate. Or seeking the vengeance that burns in her blood.
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“Hey, where are you going with those tiny legs of yours?” Helen scoffed, coming closer towards me.
Oh shit, not again. I cursed under my breath.
“I-I’m going to my room,” I stuttered, my hand shaking and my whole body shivering.
“Did a cat catch your tongue?” Felicity blurted out. Her voice echoed, making me realize Helen was never alone. She and her friends always followed, like shadows that brought nothing but pain.
They laughed. They always laughed.
“Oh baby girl, don’t mind that piglet of a girl. Maybe her dead parents died with her tongue,” Helen chuckled. The sound of her cruel voice stabbed through me, and her friends burst out laughing behind her.
Hot water,no, tears dropped down my cheeks before I could stop them. Reminding me of my parents’ death was always their favorite weapon. My precious uncle had told me the story again and again. He said my parents were brutally killed by rogues that stormed the pack sixteen years ago.
My father had fought bravely. He tried to protect my mother and me, but he was struck down with a silver sword that no one knew where it came from. According to Uncle, all the rogues had been killed, so who brought the sword still remained a mystery. My father’s blood covered the battlefield.
He told me my mother had been told to run with me, but because of the mate bond, she returned when she felt my father’s pain. She ran back into death, unable to stay away from him. The mate bond was too strong.
I hated that bond. I still do.
Because of it, I lost everything.
Sometimes I blamed my mother. If only she had obeyed my father and kept running, maybe I would have had someone to fight for me now. Maybe I wouldn’t be stuck under Helen’s torment every single day.
But what I hated the most was that I couldn’t remember anything. I was six when it happened. I should know their faces. I should know their voices. But my mind is empty.
Whenever I asked, Uncle Johnson would tell me the same thing.
“My dear, you suffered amnesia. The trauma was too much for you.”
So I lived with emptiness, and with Helen’s cruelty.
Since she returned from college when I was ten, my life has been nothing but misery. She uses me as a rag, forcing me to clean her floor five times a day, screaming if she finds even one speck of dust. She steals everything Uncle gives me clothes, shoes, food and laughs when she sees me walking around like an omega. Even omegas, weak as they are, are stronger than me.
Still, I keep quiet. What else can I do?
“Are you okay, little Nora?” my precious uncle always asks when he sees my swollen eyes. I call him precious uncle because he is the only peace I have. He gives me what I need and makes sure I survive.
But how do I tell him it’s his daughter giving me these swollen eyes? How do I explain that Helen takes everything away?
“I’m fine, Alpha Johnson,” I always reply with a sniff. He insists I call him that, though at first it felt strange. Over time, I got used to it.
Helen smirked now, her eyes glinting with hatred. “Are you dumb, you daughter of stupid dead parents?”
Her high heel slammed into my head before I could move.
I screamed, the pain sharp and hot. Something warm trickled down my forehead and dripped onto my clothes. I touched it with shaking fingers.
Blood.
“Oh my God, it’s my blood,” I cried out, my vision spinning.
The laughter around me grew louder. “Look, the little weakling bleeds like a slaughtered pig,” Helen mocked. Her friends joined in, their voices echoing like demons.
My knees wobbled. The hallway blurred. I wanted to run but my legs felt nailed to the floor. My heart pounded so fast I thought it would burst out of my chest.
“Pathetic,” Felicity muttered. “She doesn’t even fight back.”
I bit my lips so hard they almost bled. Fighting back was useless. They were stronger, faster, crueler. And me? I was just… Nora. Small, weak, unwanted Nora.
My tears mixed with the blood on my face. I wished my parents were here. I wished I could remember even one moment with them, one hug, one word, something to hold on to. But all I had were stories told by my uncle, and I couldn’t even be sure they were true.
“You should have died with them,” Helen hissed, bending close to my ear. Her breath was hot and sour. “Maybe then the pack wouldn’t have to carry the shame of you.”
Her words cut deeper than her shoe.
Something inside me snapped. I wanted to scream at her, to curse her, to tell her she would pay one day. But my lips trembled, no words coming out.
Then, as my body swayed, I noticed something at the far end of the hallway.
A shadow.
A tall figure stood there, watching. My heart stopped. Uncle Johnson? Was he here all along? Did he see? Why didn’t he come?
I blinked, and the figure was gone. Maybe my eyes were playing tricks.
But before I could think, my legs gave out.
The world tilted sideways. The laughter faded into whispers. My blood smeared the floor as my head hit the cold tiles.
And in that fading moment before darkness swallowed me, I heard something strange—Helen’s voice, low and sharp.
“She doesn’t even know what she is. Uncle would kill us if she finds out…”
What?
What did that mean?
My lips tried to form words, but nothing came.
Darkness dragged me under.
I shut the door behind me and let out a long, shaky breath. A normal, modern door… but somehow even that small noise felt loud in my head.Everything around me feels twisted.Distorted.Unfair.My own world… why is it different? Why does it feel like everything wakes up each morning just to fight me?Why are they tormenting me?I grabbed my water bottle like someone who had been walking through a desert for years and gulped it down so fast it almost choked me.Sophie’s words kept ringing in my head.“My mother…”Who is her mother? Why is everyone talking in riddles? First Raven… now Sophie… witches and their cryptic mouths.Too many questions.No single answer.I sat at the edge of my bed, staring at the ticking clock. It was already 12 p.m., and I hadn’t eaten anything today. My body felt empty, but my mind was heavier than a mountain.I dragged myself into the bathroom.The mirror punished me immediately.I saw the lowest version of myself.Eyes swollen.Skin tired.Soul exhausted.
Nora POVThe past few days have been draining, confusing, and honestly… terrifying.I have been having the same type of dream over and over again.Not the normal kind of dream where you wake up and forget it after some minutes.No.These ones were heavy, dark, and too real to ignore.Every night, Sophie appeared.Every night, she said something new.Every night, I woke up sweating, shaking, and gasping for air like someone was choking me inside the dream.And the crazy part?The dreams felt more real than the real world.After what happened in Jack’s room, the black smoke, the way I passed out, the way Raven talked in confusion and mystery—I knew something was wrong. But instead of going to see Raven like Jack told me, I kept pushing it aside. I kept telling myself it would fade. I kept pretending nothing was happening.But the truth is…I was scared of what I would hear.And because of that fear, my nights became so bad that I started sneaking into Jack’s room just to sleep.I don’t
Nora’s POVThe sun was already blazing when I reached the training ground. The air smelled like grass, dust, sweat, and something warm from the morning breeze. Lara stood beside me, laughing at something Leo said, while I stretched my legs slowly, trying to wake my body up.I was still tired from yesterday, my head felt light, my body weak in some parts, but I didn’t want to complain. I didn’t want anyone to think I wasn’t okay. Especially not Jack.“Move your hands higher,” Lara teased, pushing my elbow lightly. “You look like an old woman trying to do yoga.”“Shut up,” I rolled my eyes, stretching harder.Leo laughed. “Both of you talk too much. If Jack comes here and sees this your gossip face, he’ll send you to run around the mountain.”Before I could respond, Leo’s face changed. His eyes shifted toward the entrance of the field.I didn’t need to ask why. I already knew that presence.That quiet tension. That command in the air like the wind obeyed him.Jack.He walked into the tr
JackMorning came faster than I wanted.The light slipped into the room in a soft gold line across the floor, touching the edge of the bed. I didn’t even move at first. I just lay there and breathed in the scent beside me, warm, soft, sweet… my mate.Nora.She was curled up, her hair scattered on the pillow, her lips slightly parted. She slept like someone who had fought the whole world and finally found a place to rest. And somehow… I felt both proud and guilty as I looked at her.I sat up slowly, pushing the sheets aside, but my eyes never left her.She was so beautiful.Too beautiful.Sometimes it scared me how much I wanted to protect her, hold her, kiss her, keep her close, and at the same time… how much distance I forced between us. It didn’t feel fair. It didn’t feel right. But I kept doing it because I was trying to protect her from things she didn’t understand yet.But the truth?Every time I pulled away from her… a part of me tore inside.Alvin, my wolf, hated it more than m






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