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.
“Girl, it’s already time. Why are you not dressed up yet?” Lara’s voice rang out as she barged into my room like a whirlwind.I groaned and buried my face into the pillow. I must have drifted off right after she left. My body felt like a sack of stones. My eyes were swollen from lack of sleep, and my mind raced with thoughts I couldn’t control.I wanted to rest just a little more, but the weight in my chest was too heavy to ignore.“I told you, I need sleep. I’m tired,” I muttered, frowning. My voice sounded weak, even to my own ears.Lara rolled her eyes dramatically. “No way. Not now. Stand up and use the bathroom immediately. It’s almost 7 p.m.” She plopped down on the couch with her arms folded.“7 p.m.?” I screamed, eyes snapping open. “You’re joking!”“Yes, Princess Nora,” she teased, sticking her tongue out.I threw the blanket aside. “That’s too much. I slept off this morning!”Lara laughed, “Exactly. You’ve been snoring since breakfast. I could hear you from the hallway!”I h
The sound of birds and the faint murmuring of wolves woke me from sleep.Their howls rolled softly across the distance, mixing with the whisper of wind that slipped through my window. It was morning already.I turned my head and squinted at the wall clock, just past seven. Today wasn’t meant for training. The pack would be busy preparing for the Alpha’s homecoming. Everyone had been waiting for it like some kind of festival.My eyes still felt heavy. My head ached, and every bone in my body was sore, like I had wrestled with shadows all night. I barely slept.All I could see, even with my eyes closed, was that dream.That dream wouldn’t leave me.I rubbed my temple, trying to chase away the dull throb in my skull. The images were faint, yet sharp enough to make my heart shiver, the gray sky, the dying field, the crying pup, and the smell of fire and blood.I knew it wasn’t just a dream. It felt too real. Too close. Like something that had happened before or something waiting to happen
Closing the door behind me, I leaned my back against it and just stood there, breathing, fighting not to scream. My chest rose and fell fast, like air suddenly became too heavy to breathe in this room. It felt like I was carrying stones in my lungs and fire in my veins.I didn’t even realize when my hand slid to my chest, right over my heart, like pressing there could calm the strange, painful pull I had felt all day. The bond… the stupid mate bond. It was like someone kept pulling a thread tied deep inside me. Tug. Pull. Twist.And every time it pulled, it hurt more.I was tired. Physically tired. Mentally tired. Emotionally exhausted. Today felt like a battle I didn’t prepare for… and honestly? I didn’t even know what I was fighting.From the inner pain dragging through the bond, to dragging over ten shopping bags around town like a lost maid… I was at my breaking point.Truth is, after my grounding ended—after being stuck inside for seven whole days—I thought freedom would feel swe
The salon was like a dream.Bright lights. Warm sweet smell of shampoo and hair oils. Golden mirrors lined the wall, and everywhere looked soft, classy and perfect. The chairs were shiny black leather, and white flowers sat neatly in glass vases. It felt like stepping into another world.So clean… so soft… so girly…Even Limene paused in my head.“Wow… fancy,” she murmured.“Yea,” I whispered back to her. “Very fancy.”“Good evening ma’am, you are welcome to Juli Empire,” one lady said the moment we entered. She gave a sweet smile and bowed her head small.“Thank you,” I replied, still turning my head everywhere, trying to take everything in. The light reflected off the mirrors and made the salon glow like magic. Even the floor smelled like roses mixed with fresh water.“How are you doing, Mrs. Lily?” Lara asked in her confident voice like somebody that owned the place. So she knew them already. No wonder she walked in like she was a princess coming home.“I’m good, and it’s nice to s
Seven days.Seven long, tight, suffocating, crawling days.If anyone had told me that being grounded could feel like someone pressing a pillow on your soul, I would not have believed them. But here I am, finally free after seven days that felt like seven months.I can breathe again. I can walk. I can step outside my room without a guard eyeing me like I’m some dangerous bomb about to explode. I can feel the sky again.“We are finally out,” Limene growled inside me, stretching with pride, like a wolf waking from a cage.“Yes, we are,” I whispered, smiling as I pulled my training clothes from the drawer. “And I swear if anyone tells me to stay indoors again, I will drag them by the ear.”“We should drag them by the neck,” Limene hissed.I chuckled. “Relax, warrior. Let me dress up.”No more pacing around the room.No more staring at walls.No more training myself mentally like a crazy person.I missed everything, the open field, the dust rising from feet, the sound of bodies hitting the
Nora“How are you doing, Nora?” a familiar voice asked, calm but firm.Even in my frightened state, I knew that voice.Raven.My shoulders dropped in relief, but my heart was still racing like it wanted to run out of my chest.“Oh shit, you scared me, Raven,” I breathed out, pressing a hand on my chest. I glanced at Lara, who almost jumped off her skin and was now breathing fast.Raven just stood there, long cloak falling around her like shadows. Her eyes glowed faintly, as if power followed her everywhere she went without asking.Lara didn’t even hide her shock. I had never seen someone move that fast in my life, one minute she was sitting on the bed, the next she was already standing at the door like she was chased by a ghost.“See you later, Nora. I… I have to go,” she rushed out, picking her phone like she forgot it existed moments ago.She turned to Raven, forced a small smile and whispered, “Good afternoon, Raven,” then almost ran out without waiting for a reply.The door closed
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