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PARIS POV
I woke up gasping from my own scream.
The dream was the same as always, a look of my father's face, pale and broken, reaching for me before it fell away into the dark.
And then she was there. Selene. Wrapping her arms around me and her lips close to my ear. She was whispering the words that bound me forever.
"You belong to me now."
I woke up suddenly, sweat dripping down the small, bare skin of my back. My room was quiet except for the bear of my heart.
My mother died when I was six.
Too weak, the healers said. Alpha Jareth my father remarried almost right away. He married Selene. She smiled at me sweetly then, called me her little dove. But within few years, Father was gone too. And from that night on, the house became a prison.
Selene’s house. Selene’s rules. Selene’s lies.
And me? I was her tool.
At first, it was the parties. She would dress me up and have me sing or dance in front of her guests. I hated the way their eyes followed me, heavy and greedy. I hated it more when she began sending me to the club at night, saying I had a gift, that men would pay just to watch me move.
That was how it started. That was how I became hers completely.
The knock at my door came sharp, three times, but I ignored it because I already knew what it meant; Selene’s orders, Selene’s rules, Selene’s voice reminding me that tonight I would dance for strangers until their eyes burned through me and their hunger made me sick.
But before I could be dragged into that suffocating world of smoke and music and greedy hands, I felt a pull in my chest, a quiet desperate need to see him, even if only for a moment, even if only to feel his eyes soften when they met mine, so I did what I had promised myself I wouldn’t do tonight, I slipped out.
And it wasn’t Selene at the door after all, just a maid carrying a tray of food I would never touch, her head bowed low as she set it down without meeting my eyes, but even that small mercy of not being caught gave me the chance I needed to move unseen, to take those stolen steps down the shadowed hall toward him. My boyfriend Mason.
The halls were dark, and I held my breath like a thief. Selene had ears everywhere, and Morgana was always looking for a reason to catch me, but I moved silently through the servant’s corridor toward the only place where he and I had stolen time before.
People whispered about Mason with suspicion, the pack said he was just Liam’s adopted, illegitimate son taken in out of guilt. Liam himself never confirmed it, but the warnings in his glares told me
and I never understood why because if the boy weren't even Liam's real son then what right did he have to come between us?
We kept hidden who we were, meeting in shadows and behind locked doors, holding each other like children deprived of heat, and in those secret nights, I thought of him as my own, the last portion of light left to me after Selene crushed all the other scraps of joy under her heel.
And so, I went down the dark hallway and pushed through the side door of the old guest room that was our spot, my heart pounding with anxiety and hope, ready to see him waiting, ready to steal just one kiss before the night would swallow me again.
When the door opened, my breath froze in my chest. The scent of roses and spice, too heavy and too sweet, surrounded me before my eyes even had a chance to adjust. Then I saw it.
The dark long black silk against pale skin, the black hair tumbling down her back, and then the sound of laughter, slicing through me.
Selene.
My stepmother.
She was there, in the bed where I had kissed him, in the very sheets where I had pressed my face to his chest and whispered my secrets, and her hands were tangled in his hair, pulling him closer, her lips on his as though she owned him too, and my heart broke so suddenly I almost swore I could hear it crack.
He was kissing her back. My lover, my secret, the boy I had risked everything for, was kissing Selene, his mouth devouring hers like he had never known mine.
I stumbled back, clutching the doorframe as my throat closed tight with the kind of rage and grief that makes you want to tear your skin open. It was as if Selene had waited, watching me cling to him, only so she could take him too, just to remind me that nothing in this world could ever belong to me.
I don’t know how long I stood there, my eyes burning as though they had been cut open, but when she finally turned her head, when her eyes found mine in the crack of the door, she smiled as if she had been waiting for me to see, like this had been her plan all along and in that moment I realized there was no end to the ways Selene could break me.
And him? He froze when he saw me, his face pale, but not with guilt, not even with shame, only fear, because he knew Selene owned him now too, and maybe he had never been mine at all.
“Paris, please,” Mason stammered, his body jerking upright, his hands shaking as he tried to reach for me. “This isn’t what you think, I swear to you, it’s not what it looks like. She came to me, she forced this on me, I didn’t want it, you have to believe me.
Paris, please, I love you, you’re the only one I love.” His words tumbled over themselves, desperate and broken, but I could still see the red of her lipstick smeared across his mouth and the way his hands had clung to her just moments before, and no excuse in the world could make that disappear.
Selene only leaned back against the bed, and she tilted her head with a wicked little smile that cut deeper than any blade.
“Mason,” she purred, her tone soft as honey, “why are you apologizing to her?” She flicked her gaze toward me like I was nothing more than a shadow in the doorway.
“She’s just a girl, my little dove, fragile and foolish. Do you really think she has the right to demand your loyalty?”
“Selene” Mason began, but she silenced him with nothing more than a sly curl of her lips, then waved her hand as though shooing away a servant. “Enough of this nonsense. Go, Paris. You have work tonight. The men at the club won’t wait forever, and they certainly don’t care for tears.”
My heart stopped at her words, because she had spoken it out loud, here, in front of him, the one thing I had fought to keep hidden.
Mason’s head snapped toward me, his eyes widening in disbelief. “Wait… what?” His voice cracked. “You’re the girl at the club?”
I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t speak, I wanted to tell him it wasn’t me, not truly, that Selene had chained me to that stage, but my voice was gone, trapped somewhere deep inside me.
“You…” he choked, his face twisting, his hand dragging through his hair as if he could rip the truth away. “You’ve been stripping in front of men? Letting them stare at you like that? Paris, how could you, how could you sink so low?” His words were louder now, cutting me open, each one harsher than the last.
Tears blurred my vision, but still I couldn’t explain, couldn’t defend myself, not with Selene smiling in the background, her poison dripping into every second of silence.
Mason’s chest heaved, his voice breaking into something crueler than I had ever heard from him. “Maybe this is why my father never wanted us together. Maybe he knew the truth before I did.” He spat the words like hate.
“Because you’re nothing but a fucking slut.”
PARIS POVThe sun felt warm on my skin as Triss and I walked slowly through the pack streets. Everything looked brighter now. The war was over, and a new peace had settled over the kingdom. Flowers bloomed along the paths, and the air smelled sweet and fresh. I took a deep breath and smiled. It felt good to be outside, away from the heavy sadness in our house.Triss walked beside me, her arm linked with mine. “I still can’t believe Jules is really gone,” she said softly. “No word, no sign. It’s like he vanished into the woods forever.”“He’s not coming back,” I replied gently. “You deserve to move on, Triss. Find someone who makes you happy.”She laughed a little. “Happy? I just want a handsome man to take me to bed. Nothing serious yet. Just… fun. Someone strong, with nice eyes and big hands.”I giggled and nudged her. “What about that tall guard from the north? The one with the curly hair you mentioned yesterday?”Triss made a face. “No way. Too serious. He talks about duty all the
VINCENT’S POV Paris and I sat on the chair Steffon placed before Liam’s bed. We locked our hands together, staring at his still body for a while. Steffon leaned in and whispered. “The council will be waiting downstairs,” “I’ll be with them shortly,” I whispered. He left the room, and the silence returned. Paris’s hand dropped from my arm and settled on my palm. She squeezed onto it, trying to make her trembling hands stable. “What do you think is happening?” She asked. I shook my head. “I have no idea. I just keep hoping he’s not going through pain everyday,” She leaned her head on me and rubbed my arm. “Maybe we should call Lephone. You know…ask her if there’s another way,” “Nahh,” I sighed. “She made it clear to me. The only way he can come back is if he completes his mission,” “And what if that never happens?” I stayed silent for a long moment, the weight of her question pressing down on my chest like stones. The only sound in the room was the faint beep of the
MASON’S POVI walked into the room before cutting ties with Carla. “Thank you, Steffon,” I thanked him, then turned to Carla. “I’ll meet you outside in a few minutes.” She squeezed my arm a little with a smile. Steffon closed the door. I stood at the post for a while, staring at Liam’s still body on the bed. A flower was by his bed side, like one usually placed on a grave. Two more were at the edge of the bed. I dragged a chair noisily down to his bed side and sat. “Hey,” I muttered, fighting tears back. He didn’t respond. And for crazy reasons, it felt weird. Surprising still.So many times, Liam scolded me. I grew up with him hovering about me like a father figure until the day of the big reveal where I discovered Vincent was my father. But even after then, Liam didn’t stop. He’d scold me, yell, correct me, tell me more stories about him, cause they were endless. Every new day came with a new story from his past on what he did and didn’t do. And most of the time, when he
MASON’S POVI stood by the window in my room, staring down at the pack grounds. My father walked slowly with Paris at his side. They laughed about something small, his hand resting gently on her back. The sight twisted something deep in my chest. Jealousy still lingered, but it felt weaker now, mixed with heavy shame. I had caused so much pain. My choices had nearly destroyed everything.A soft knock pulled me from my thoughts. Doctor Carla stepped inside, carrying her bag. She smiled at me, the kind of smile that always eased the weight on my shoulders. "Good morning, Mason. Time for your usual check-up."I sat on the chair close to the balcony and took my shirt off. She moved close and began examining my wounds. Her fingers were gentle as she checked the bruises on my ribs and the healing cuts from my father's beating. I watched her face, feeling warmth spread through me. "Am I not fully healed yet?" I asked quietly. She looked up, her eyes sparkling with teasing. "Fully healed?
VINCENT’S POVI stood on the stage with Paris beside me. The whole hall went quiet as everyone waited. This was the moment. The marking ceremony.I turned to her and held her hands gently. She looked beautiful under the bright lights. My heart beat faster. I leaned close and kissed her neck softly. Then I let my wolf come forward just enough. My teeth grew sharp. I bit down on the soft spot between her neck and shoulder. Not too hard. Just enough to leave my mark.Paris gasped and held me tighter. A warm bond formed between us right then. The pack cheered loud. They clapped and shouted our names. The mark on her skin glowed for a second before it settled. She was now fully mine. And I was hers.The cheers died down slowly. Paris was still glowing beside me, her hand warm and steady in mine, but her eyes held that familiar spark, the one that said the night was far from over. The pack watched us with a mix of awe and curiosity, their whispers buzzing like insects around a lantern. Let
VINCENT’S POVMen and women walked across the four corners of the room, each taking on one task or the other to make sure the final result of my attire came out as planned. They were making a cloth from scratch on me, sewing all parts and attaching all required designs to the fabric. All I had to do was stand. In a few hours time, after interchanging between sitting and standing, they were done. The only thing left was my coat, made beforehand. The cloth they sewed on me had a v neck line, one that dragged all the way down to the center of my torso. The plan was to cover up the rest of my skin with a gold neck piece, long enough to cover the v line. Both sides of my chest were partially revealing. And on the left side, a small, dark crescent moon mark added some color to my skin. It appeared after the ritual at the ocean. Lephone called it the shadow mark, grafted by my shadow in order to recognize its body when roaming the world. I rested a hand on it and rubbed gently. One
LIAM’S POV We stopped somewhere along the road to rest after hours of walking. The car Steffon and I came with broke down in the muddy area, leaving us stranded for long minutes.While Paris and Vincent walked ahead, keeping up with each other, Steffon and I remained behind, looking out for them.
SELENE’S POVThe heavy rain was the least of my problems. I stood in the open, staring at the tall gates of Jules city as the rain drenched me. Neither the rain nor the storm could stop the raging thoughts swirling in my head. What exactly would I tell him? How exactly would I get Morgana out?I
SELENE’S POVI left the men who followed me down to Storm riders Pack just to look for Mason to confirm he was dead, because that’s the rumor that followed Vincent’s exit. My search took a while. My first stop was the holding cell. But what was left there was blood being mopped by the workers. I
VINCENT’S POVSteffon stepped out of the hall and whispered into my ear. “Five” Five members of the high assembly. That was enough to commence a session. I made a stiff nod, cracking my brain with so many thoughts. “Take a car to Selene’s pack. I want you to handle something while this is going o







