"I, Raelin, . eject you, Lucan Trent, as my mate and future Alpha King." She thought that would be her freedom. Instead, it was her sentence to death. Aria was born an Omega- but not just any Omega. She's the unwanted daughter of a ruthless Alpha, abused for her silence and punished for her intuition. When she uncovers a dark betrayal that threatens her entire pack, her courage costs her everything: her name, her bloodline, her home. Banished and broken, she's chased through the woods like prey until fate hurls her into the arms of Kael Thorne, the fearsome Alpha of the Nightborne Pack. A warrior king with eyes like ash and a soul forged in fire. He should have torn her apart. Instead... he spares her. "Why didn't you run?" "Because you looked at me like I wasn't disposable." But Kael isn't just a protector. He's a man with secrets of his own, haunted by blood, prophecy, and the scars of his past. And Aria--trembling, defiant, irresistible-is the one thing that unravels his control. In a kingdom where Omegas are pawns, and Alpha bloodlines must remain untainted, their bond is more than forbidden--it's a threat to everything
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“Why aren’t you on the dance floor with your mate, Aria? Or did he finally realize what a waste you are?”That was the question that made my throat tighten and my glass tremble in my hand.
The ballroom shimmered with candlelight and the clinking of glasses. “To us!” my father roared, lifting his champagne high. “To us!” the crowd echoed back, a flawless chorus of loyal wolves and polished guests.
I stood alone by the marble pillar near the exit. No one toasted with me.
Not that I expected otherwise.
With every soft clink and laughter that echoed across the grand hall, I sank a little deeper into my own skin, invisible even in a silver satin gown that my father’s Beta insisted I wear. The only daughter of Alpha Morven—silent, out of place, and inconvenient.
I raised my glass quietly and took a sip. It burned. Or maybe that was just my nerves.
Couples floated to the center of the hall as the music shifted to a slow, sweeping waltz. Most were mated. Some were just eager to pretend. My feet ached to move, to blend in, to belong. But I stayed rooted.
Aria, you’re an Omega, my father’s voice echoed in my head, an embarrassment I wish I never had.
Another drink. Maybe that would drown it out.
A tray passed by. I snatched a fresh glass of wine and pretended I was immune to the sting of loneliness. I wasn’t.
I hated these monthly alliances-in-disguise. Father believed in public strength, hosting endless socials for political gain, always to keep neighboring packs under his thumb. Ever since my mother’s death in the rogue ambush—when I was three—he’d been obsessed with power.
And I? I was the complete opposite of him. Small. Quiet. Weak.
And worst of all? An Omega born to an Alpha.
“I should’ve left you with the rogues,” he told me once. “You’re not a daughter. You’re a curse.”
My wolf never stood a chance. When I shifted at seventeen, I was the runt. Fragile, trembling. He’d forbidden me from ever shifting again. Said he’d rather be buried than admit I came from his blood.
But I was nineteen now. And the Moon Goddess, in what I can only assume was a cruel joke, gave me a mate. Alpha Lucan.The golden boy of our pack. Father adored him, called him “the future.”
Apparently, that was the only worthwhile thing I’d done—be mated to a man he could mold.
“Do you need anything else, Mistress?” a soft voice interrupted my spiral.
A young Omega waitress smiled at me, her tray balanced perfectly.
“No, I’m fine,” I whispered, forcing a smile. She nodded and melted into the crowd.
I set my glass down. My palms were clammy, heart racing for no good reason. I wasn’t made for gatherings. Every polite smile felt like a blade to the ribs.
Then came the laughter.
Three Alpha daughters approached—flawless, confident, dominant. Their very existence screamed everything I lacked.
“Aria, hi!” One of them hugged me without waiting for permission.
“Hi,” I managed. “Thank you for coming.”
“You look tense,” said Lyna, her smirk familiar. “You should relax. We don’t bite… hard.”
“I just had a bit too much to drink.” I lied, chuckling like I wasn’t about to unravel.
“You look nice tonight,” Ciara chimed in. She didn’t mean it, but I thanked her anyway.
Short, chubby cheeks, dull brown hair. Me. Not the kind of girl who turns heads.
“So…” Lyna’s grin sharpened. “Why aren’t you and Lucan out there? You two always make such a scene.”
“He stepped out for a bit,” I said too quickly. Lie number two.
“Stepped out?” Brianna raised a brow. “Is it safe to leave a man like that alone? I mean, wolves here would claw you just to be near him.”
“Lucan is popular,” Ciara added. “You might wanna hold tighter, Aria. He’s the only thing keeping you relevant.”
I stared at the floor, swallowing the tears pressing up my throat. “You’re right. I should go find him.”
Without another word, I turned and walked away. I didn’t glance back.
The second I passed through the ballroom doors, I exhaled a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. My chest burned with quiet humiliation. I hated this. I hated how they chipped at me like I was carved from paper. But it hurt. Goddess, it hurt.
I started down the garden path, letting the cold air scrape against my skin.
That’s when I heard it.
Two voices, low and hushed near the poolside. One I recognized instantly—Lucan. The other, male, older. Unfamiliar.
I moved closer, heart in my throat.
“Aria’s an idiot,” Lucan was saying. “Her father adores me. I could sell this whole pack off tomorrow and no one would blink. Just make sure you hold up your end of the deal.”
I froze.
The wine glass in my hand slipped and shattered against the cobblestone.
They didn’t hear it.
My knees locked in place as Lucan’s voice slithered out of the darkness.
“She’s weak. And the Alpha’s blind. This will be easier than I thought.”
My fingers trembled. I couldn’t breathe.
He’s planning to betray my father. He’s using me.
And I… I had loved him.
Aria’s POV “Everyone’s waiting for you.” “Everyone?” I blinked, pulling back slightly from Rowan like he’d just said the entire pack was expecting me. “Yes,” he replied with a calmness that felt wildly inappropriate for what he’d just dropped on me. The cheers and music erupting from the large house ahead only confirmed it. Whatever was happening inside—it was loud, lively, and nothing like the quiet forest I was still adjusting to. Rowan walked ahead without waiting, confident as ever, his steps headed straight toward the largest house in the Main Pack Center. Compared to the surrounding structures, it towered with pride—like the heartbeat of the territory. “Wait, that’s where we’re going?” I called after him, catching up but slowing as the music swelled louder. “Yes.” He nodded over his shoulder. “That’s the gathering hall. Everyone’s there.” My heart dropped into my stomach. “Why?” Rowan turned fully to face me now, reading my face with ease. “You’re the first O
Aria's POV"You took long enough. Is fire licking your heels?"Eira's voice chased me into the room as I bolted through the door like my legs had betrayed me. But it wasn’t fire that burned—it was heat from something far more dangerous.My cheeks were on fire, my thighs pressed together like I could suffocate the sensation building there. All because of him. Alpha Kael.He didn’t even have to touch me to reduce me to a puddle of nerves and breathless want. Just his voice—low and possessive—and those maddening eyes had flipped a switch I didn’t know existed.And worse? He knew it. Knew what he was doing to me.I’d fled the dining hall like a fool, his favorite dress clutched to my chest, ashamed of the way my body betrayed me. And yet… here I was, standing in the middle of his room, dress after dress tossed across the floor like discarded thoughts, still thinking about him.Would he like this color? Was the neckline too low? Too much leg? Would he think I was trying too hard?No. He bo
Kael’s POV"Where are the clothes I picked out for her?"My voice echoed louder than intended, even though I didn’t raise it. Eira flinched. The silence behind her thickened as she stepped aside, revealing what had soured my morning before it could even begin.Aria stood at the entrance of the dining hall, dressed in the same rags I’d ordered to be burned.The ones that still smelled like soil and forest and fear.The ones she arrived in.I didn’t let the scowl fully reach my face, but every muscle in my jaw was tight, drawn. I was ready to receive any excuse—poor fit, discomfort, hell, even allergies—but I wasn’t ready for this. A silent rejection. She couldn’t even meet my eyes.“Eira,” I said, low and clipped. “Did the dresses not fit her?”Eira bowed her head. “They fit perfectly, Alpha. But she insisted on wearing the clothes she came in.”“She insisted?”“I apologize, Alpha. I—”“She did nothing wrong.”Aria’s voice was quiet, but there was steel in it. Her gaze lifted, and for
Aria’s POV "Did you sleep well, Aria?" That voice—soft, human, nothing like his—pulled me back from a nightmare I didn’t want to revisit. Eira stood by the open window, her smile as bright as the sunlight streaming through the parted curtains. For a moment, my heart stopped beating, waiting for the crack of a fist, the harsh bark of my name like a curse. But there was no Lucan. No father. No one here to strike me for breathing too loudly. I blinked hard. “Yeah… I think I did.” Which was a surprise. I’d gone to bed in a strange place, terrified out of my mind, and yet I’d drifted into sleep like it was the safest thing I could do. Maybe it was the warmth of the sheets. Maybe it was that I’d eaten like a queen. Or maybe… maybe it was the presence of someone I should fear—Alpha Kael—and didn’t. “Your bruises are fading fast.” Eira crouched beside me, inspecting my arms with delicate fingers. “I’ll reapply the balm after you shower. But you need to hurry. You’ve got a big day.” I
Aria’s POV"You’re keeping me here?"I knew the answer. I just needed to hear it again. Needed to see if he’d flinch. If there was even a shred of doubt in his certainty.Alpha Kael didn’t hesitate. “Yes. Until the investigation is over. After that, we’ll decide.”We.As if I had a seat at the table.“How long will that take?”He leaned back in his chair like we were discussing the weather. As his arms stretched, I caught a glimpse of taut muscle beneath the sleeve of his shirt, and then the slow motion of his hand trailing along the curve of his beard. My throat tightened, and I hated myself for noticing.“Could be a few weeks,” he said absently. “A month, maybe more.”“A month?” My heart sank.“Six at the most.” He gave me a faint smile like that would soften the blow.Six months.Six months locked inside a warrior pack ruled by a man who could kill with a look—and was strangely patient with me.I pressed a napkin to my lips, though I hadn’t eaten in the last several minutes. My app
Aria’s POV“You’re keeping me here?”I had already heard him the first time. I just couldn’t accept it.Alpha Kael nodded, voice calm and terrifying in equal measure. “Until we’re done investigating. Then I’ll decide what’s next.”“But for how long?” I asked again, gripping the edge of the tablecloth like it might anchor me to sanity.He leaned back in his seat with practiced ease, the movement flexing the fabric of his shirt against his arms. His hand drifted to his beard, stroking the edge of it thoughtfully. He looked so casual—as if discussing how long I might be caged here wasn’t a decision that could alter the entire course of my life.His pause stretched too long. My heart sped up.“A month... maybe two,” he finally said.My breath caught.“Six, at the most.”Six months.My stomach twisted. I’d barely survived six hours in this place.I dropped my napkin on the table and pushed my plate away. The food, no matter how exquisite, suddenly tasted like ash.“You can’t keep me here t
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