Zora once thought she was just an ordinary human orphan. That is, until her biological mother, Victoria, suddenly appeared on her eighteenth birthday and revealed the shocking truth: she was a princess, a werewolf. Victoria, the Queen of the Werewolves, brought Zora back to the werewolf kingdom and immediately demanded that she choose a fiancé from four men. Zora believed that Victoria didn’t love her because she was wolfless. She had no intention of marrying a stranger, someone she’d never met. In the end, Victoria compromised, promising that if Zora could graduate from Alpha Academy on her own, she wouldn’t have to marry. But on her very first day at Alpha Academy, while hiding her true identity as a princess, Zora immediately clashed with her potential husbands... These sexy, arrogant men were nothing but trouble, and Zora vowed she would never submit to them.
view moreMy mother abandoned me for eighteen years, but she brought me back from the orphanage to marry me off. Though, I was wolfless—a disgrace to her. That’s why she abandoned me. She preferred her adopted daughter to me. Yet still, I am expected to marry someone I’ve never met.
I stared at the list in front of me. The names looked familiar. Wolfham. Lunerly. Moonraiser. The photos next to the name were of some of the most handsome men I’d ever seen. Each with striking features and shiny gold eyes.
Alphas.
I scoffed before shoving the list across the table. I slumped back in my chair and crossed my arms over my chest. I raised one eyebrow.
“So I’m supposed to pick one like a cut of meat?”
The woman standing in front of me, my mother, sighed. “Zora,” she sounded exhausted. “They’re all lovely men. Each the heir to their namesake. Excellent alphas. They could teach you a lot.”
I felt a scowl form across my face. My tone turned bitter. “Why don’t you let Amara chose and I’ll take her scraps,” I said. I shoved the paper in front of me further towards my mother. “I doubt any of the men will want a wolfless wife anyways.”
My mother’s face fell. The familiar guilt I’d seen made its way to her eyes. “You are first born,” She said softly. “You have the right to choose. Wolf or not.”
“First born yet you abandoned me for eighteen years,” I snapped. “Clearly, I’m not the one you care about. Your adopted daughter is. So why don’t you let her choose.”
My mother’s mouth twitched as if she were about to cry. I sharply stood up from my chair and stomped towards the door to the room. I wrenched it open and left Victoria in her office.
I felt like we’d had that same conversation a hundred times in the last six months I’d been living with Victoria and Amara. Queen Victoria. Of the Luna pack. One of the strongest and most feared werewolf packs in the world.
But I didn’t grow up knowing that. I grew up bouncing from orphanage to foster home to orphanage, thinking I was just a human girl who no one loved. The latter was true, but the former was that I was heir to the Luna throne. I only learned that the day I turned eighteen.
I stood on the street with my things in a bag, nowhere to go after being told I was too old to stay in the orphanage. As the tears began to stream down my face, she appeared.
Something told me the woman with fiery red hair and golden honey eyes had to be related to me. Her nose as the same shape as the one I saw in the mirror. When she smiled at me, the same dimple I’d come to hate mirrored itself on her face.
I dropped my bag immediately. Then she told me her name was Queen Victoria Luna. And she was my mother.
I had a million questions running through my head but the only one that escaped from my throat was a “Why?”
It’s a question Victoria has never answered. That gave me all the information I needed to know. My mother never loved me. Never wanted me. I tossed aside like old clothes. The only reason she returned to get me was to validate her lineage and to secure the place on the Luna throne.
I was a political pawn.
That and I was a political pawn without a wolf.
Victoria’s lack of love was further proved as she asked me questions about my childhood. Irritability at the full moon? No. A longing to run? No. An itchy, scratchy feeling in my bones? What the hell was she on about?
Then she told me I was supposed to be a werewolf. A being who could transform into a wolf on the flip of a dime. With super strength and hearing and all the cool occult abilities I’d read about in books. But I had none of it. I was exceptionally ordinary.
Another reason for Victoria to hate me. But that was when I learned her signature guilty look. The sadness that crept over her and melted itself onto her face.
It was burned into my skull as I left the room where Victoria threw the marriage candidates at me. I blinked a bunch of try and get it out of my head. It had slowly faded when I heard my name called and whipped around to see it again.
“Zora, please,” my mother pleaded. “You are the heir to the Luna throne. You need a mate. I’m trying to help you.”
“Help me?” I scoffed. “If you truly wanted to help me then you wouldn’t have abandoned me. You don’t want to help me. You don’t even want me here.”
“Of course I want you here,” Victoria replied, shoulders sagged. “I love you more than anyone, Zora. You are my first born.”
“If you love me then why did you leave me!” I snapped.
Victoria stood, silently. She ran her hands over her face before dropping them in a shrug.
“I was trying to protect you,” She said “You will learn—"
“I don’t want to learn,” I threw back at her. “Tell me.”
“It’s for your safety that I don’t,” she said.
She opened her mouth to speak again but I cut her off out of spite. “Is this why you haven’t introduced me yet? Have kept me hidden in this corner of the castle for the last six months? I haven’t had a chance to explore the place where I’m supposed to be from. To ‘protect’ me? If you wanted to keep me safe you would have left me alone!”
“Zora, please,” Victoria was beginning to break. “You will learn it all in time. Just know that I love you. I am your mother!”
“You’re my nothing,” I growled. “You are some random woman who is stumbled into my life six months ago and is using me for your own gain.”
Victoria paused. The hurt in her eyes was evident. I wish I cared. She swallowed thickly.
“You’re leaving tomorrow,” she said, quietly. “You will attend Lunaton Alpha Academy. If you graduate, I will tell you everything you want to know. You are free to leave.” She lowered her voice more. “If you wish.”
“I can leave?” I tipped my chin up to meet her gaze. “So, no marriage.”
Victoria grimaced. “If you wish.”
“I do,” I snapped. “And I’ll graduate your stupid Alpha Academy and I expect answers immediately. Otherwise, I’m gone.”
With that, I turned on my heel and left her glaring into my back.
It only took a week to get me enrolled in the “Alpha Academy”, whatever the hell that was. I packed what little I had back into my bags and set off in a car away from the castle. It was the first time I’d seen my country, all fading into a blur of green as I was shipped off to my next prison.
When the car rolled to a stop in front of the admissions building, I was left slack jawed. Alpha Academy looked like any other human college. It had older architecture but everything looked the same as the University I’d grown up next to. The people walking around looked like I did. No fancy clothes, no crowns. It was if I was suddenly human again.
I breathed a sigh of relief. This was easy. I could do this. I’d excelled in high school. Graduated with a four-point-oh. Did I have any friends? No. But, honestly, I didn’t need friends. I needed to fight my way through this school and come out with enough knowledge to knock Victoria off her high horse.
I stepped out of the car as the driver helped me with my bags. No one even gave me a second glance. As far as they knew, I was just another rich girl coming to learn. I wasn’t the disgraced heir of the throne. Suddenly, a weight felt like it had been lifted off my chest. I could do this. I could make it through.
I grabbed my bags and started towards the admissions hall. Just as I reached the stairs, a mass of black fur came into my peripheral. I was knocked onto the ground in a flurry of my things.
The weight that had just been lifted came slamming back into me like a ton of bricks. Then, I started to scream as every bone in my body felt a surge of electricity course through it like blood.
I shifted uncomfortably. Maybe Victoria hadn’t told him. “Like the guys she’s picked out for me?” I mumbled. “The ones who could be my fated mate?”Valentin looked towards the floor. He ran his tongue over his bottom lip before pulling the door further. He looked back at me.“I’ll see you tomorrow, Princess,” he said. With that, the door slammed shut behind him and I was alone again.I sighed and threw my head back on the bed. So much for getting more information. I couldn’t help but wonder why Valentin didn’t tell me who my final fiancé was. I was just trying to avoid these assholes for fuck’s sake!I started picking at my bandages. Curiously, I peeled the one on my chest back. I gasped when I saw what was underneath.I had no clue why Valentin said I was healing slowly. My wound was basically gone. There was a jagged pink line where a tree branch had impaled my skin. Sure, it wasn’t completely gone but it was gone faster that any of my other wounds had ever healed.For once, since I
The world was dark for a little. It was nice though, peaceful. I had no fear of being attacked by a savage. The silence comforted me.I was all ruined as I felt my eyes peel open to a bright white light.I cringed away from it immediately. My eyes burned. I felt stiff and sore all over. Moving away from the light made the pain radiate across my body. Instead of screaming though all I could do was grunt.“Ouch,”It came out all gravely and low. Like someone had poured sand down my throat while I was asleep. I heard a low chuckle from my left. My right eye flew open.Professor Lunerly was sitting in a chair next to the bed I was propped up in. His red robes were gone and replaced with a simple, collarless button-down and a pair of dark trousers. A sliver of skin was visible between the edge of the trouser and the top of his black penny loafer where it rested on his opposite knee. Something about it made me shiver.“Good morning,” Lunerly mocked.“Good morning,” I choked out. “Is it real
…but death did not come.Instead, I felt the full weight of a man on top of me. My arms were pinned down besides my head. I felt the hips of someone move under me. I looked up and was met with Kairo’s piercing gaze. I started to struggle immediately.“Clever girl,” Kairos tutted. He was unphased by my fidgeting. “But not clever enough.”“Let me go, Kairos,” I said. My voice shook in fear but I still had to fight back. I had to get out of his hold.“No,” he hissed teeth bared towards me. “You don’t belong here!” He lifted my shoulders and slammed them back into the dirt. It was enough force to cause my head to spin.“You are wolfless,” he spat at me. “Weak and defiant. You know no respect towards the High Alpha’s of our time! I should gut you for even attempting to speak to me. This hunt was my plan to get to alone. To peel you apart.”He dropped his mouth towards my ear. I felt like I was about to be consumed by him. My chest rose and fell rapidly against him. He chuckled as I try to
I raised it towards him in thanks, eyes avoiding his. I looked at Loren. Her eyebrows were knitted together in confusion. She turned back to Maximus and schooled her face neutral.“I’ll see you in Combat?” she said.Max nodded. He turned his back to me and started walking back to his room. But I was unsatisfied by that. I stepped out into the hall next to Loren.“Hey!” I shouted in his direction. He whipped around and looked at me. His eyes were wide in fear but his mouth was set in a thin line. I decided to drop the electricity thing. Clearly, if it was enough to scare Maximus, I didn’t wanna know. Instead, I opened my mouth and said something stupid.“Aren’t you supposed to be my mentor or something?”Maximus choked out a laugh. He crossed his arms. “Do I look like I want to be your mentor?”“Well, no,” I said. I mimicked his stance. “But seeing as I’m the victim of this year’s hunt, I was hoping you could mentor me through it.”“I have no interest in Kairos’s hunt,” Maximus spat. “
“How long does the hunt last?” I said.“Until they catch you,” Loren replied. “Last year’s hunt was long. Four days, I think?”I rubbed my eyes and threw my body back in my bed. This was going to suck. I turned back to Loren and found she had done the same. She gave me a sad smile.“It wouldn’t be so bad to just submit to them, would it?”I turned away from her and stared at the ceiling. It would be when it came out that I was the Princess. Victoria would be embarrassed and I cannot imagine how humiliated Kairos and Maximus would be. The thought of their rage made me shudder.Additionally, I couldn’t let them win. Every bone in my body was telling me that submitting would be the worst way to start the year. Maybe it was my royal blood that detested being someone’s bitch so much. Maybe it was just the thought of giving Maximus and Kairos the satisfaction of knowing they were better than me.I looked back at Loren. Her purple eyes were wide with hope. I couldn’t bring myself to let her
Loren folded her arms around me and squeezed.“Oh thank the Gods, you’re okay! I was so worried! I though about calling the staff and asking them to stop it but then I looked up and Professor Lunerly was there so I figured maybe someone else called him but then I felt bad and—”“Loren!” I gently pried her from me. I locked eyes with her. “What are you doing in my room?”She quirked her head slightly. “Wait – your room?”I held up the key in my hand. Loren smiled brightly back at me. “Oh wow! My first roommate!” I sighed in relief.“Thank god you’re not a psycho,” I said.“Only a little bit,” Loren said with a wink. She smiled softly then launched herself at me again, wrapping me in a hug. “Well, good!” she said. “I would’ve been so upset if I lost my new roommate.”I couldn’t help but laugh. Over my shoulder, Loren finally noticed Maximus standing next to me.“Oh,” she said, unwinding from me. “Hi Max. Where are you coming back from?”I turned to look at both of them. Maximus looked e
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