When Alpha Silas Whitlock, the strongest Alpha of the Thunder Stone pack, had expected to settle down with his mate in a peaceful life, he is betrayed by his Beta and half-brother, Ezra, who frames him for a murder he didn’t commit. Now, he has no option but to run from the people who he once considered family. However, what he hadn't expected was to run into his real mate. The only problem is that she’s a weak human with no idea of the existence of the supernatural world and Silas needs a strong warrior by his side if he has to get back his pack and defeat his brother. Zoya had once had the perfect life and the perfect job at New York City Hospital. However, one wrong move with her perverted boss ends her transferred to a clinic in the middle of nowhere. To top it off, her ‘arranged’ fiancé decides to cheat on her with her cousin! Just as she is about to say ‘fuck you’ to her past and start a new life in the mountains, she ends up finding a very naked man inside her cabin in the middle of the woods. What on earth is going on? Things couldn’t get any worse, could they? If only she had the slightest clue… Will Silas be able to look past Zoya’s humanity and accept her as his mate? Or will Zoya have to watch the man she has come to love be claimed by another, breaking her heart forever? Or will fate give her a second chance at love with a man just as broken as her?
View MoreZoya’s P.O.V
I wasn't exactly the poster child of courage and confidence. In all my twenty-four years of existence, not once had I ever found it in me to stand up for myself in a way that didn't play into what other people wanted.
When I had to choose between fight or flight, I always chose compromise, the in-between. I could allow myself some form of comfort, so long as I still pleased others in the exchange.
Even when my pride was out the door, and my knees were on the floor, and I was quivering, bloodied, and bruised, I would not scream in pain nor would I barrel toward the enemy with my fists thrust out, hungry for a fight. Even when I was being beaten up, taken advantage of… still, I did not want to hurt those who hurt me.
I had always considered that as some form of twisted and mangled courage, however pitiful and self-destructive, but now I was not so sure that it ever was a type of bravery.
“What the fuck?” I barely managed to spit out, my tongue tying itself into a knot inside my mouth. There was a sharp twinge of pain blossoming in the pit of my chest, and it took all of me not to dig my nails over my breast and claw my heart out of my ribcage.
It was not a new thing that I came home exhausted and barely functioning from work. In fact, as the hospital found itself growing busier and busier by the ticking second, I, too, found it increasingly difficult to come home in one piece, without the perpetual tiredness that my fiancé, Ravi Raichand, had always called me out for. And now that I was finally able to slip past my work senior's vice-like grip and get out of work earlier than usual, I came home…to this nightmare.
The first red flag was the extra pair of footwear outside the door that I did not recognize as mine. I saw those flats as soon as I walked up to the door. I knew that those shoes were my cousin's, as I had seen her wear them a couple of times, and while it struck me as odd that she was here even though she was supposed to be out on a schedule, I did not pay it much heed. Perhaps she just came by to take something she forgot that she was supposed to bring. And even though I found it odd that my fiancé was here at the same time that my cousin was, despite the fact that I'd never seen the two of them interact with each other all that much, I still ignored the alarm bells in my head and went to focus on fumbling my bag for my keys.
Then came the next bad omen: the suspicious sounds — wet and slippery moans of pleasure, the smacking of skin against skin. I was never the malicious and jealous partner, so I just assumed that he was watching p**n and pleasuring himself. If that was the case, it would not have been an issue with me — such a thing was normal, especially since he and I promised not to make love before our wedding.
I peeked into the living room and there they were on the couch, my fiancé and my cousin, his lips on her breasts as he thrusted in and out of her, like a dance, like a workout. Infidelity, in the heart of my own home.
“What the fuck?” I repeated, because I didn't know what else to say. What other words could even encapsulate the turmoil bubbling in my heart right now; the tornado churning in my brain? I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream… How could they? How dare they? But the words wouldn't come and the fire died in my throat, the ashes resting on the tip of my tongue.
Ravi took one glance at the sheer look of betrayal plastered all over my face and rolled his eyes, pulling out of my cousin in one quick motion, sitting up on the bed languidly like he did not just commit a sin, like he did not just take a knife to my heart and stabbed it a thousand times.
He looked a million miles away from the kind and carefree boy I had known — used to know — since high school. Now he looked cruel, almost cold, except for the trace of pity on the subtle curve of his lips. “You should have knocked before entering,” he told me, his tone mocking and unsympathetic. “In case you forgot, you happen to share this apartment with your cousin.” He pressed his lips together for a few moments, before continuing, “And you should have told us that you would be coming home early. It would have given us time to prepare.”
I blinked back the tears that were starting to pool in my eyes, allowing a wave of anger to pulse throughout my body. I balled my hands into fists, my nails digging into my palm. “You—” I began to say, but still the insult, the curse, would not come. Even with my pride out the door, even when I had my entirety shattered into innumerable shards of glass, I still did not have it in me to hurt him.
The two of them took their sweet time in getting dressed. “Zoya,” my cousin told me in a tone I could not decipher, “this is the reality. This is happening. Accept it peacefully and please don’t cause a drama about it…it’s tiring.”
I kept my fists clenched; they must be blanching by now. When I finally felt myself to be composed enough to speak, “Why?” Was all that I could think to ask.
Ravi pretended to think about the answer, making contemplative noises as he did so. “Long story short, I'm sick of waiting…” he gestures to him and my cousin, “to do this with you until we are wed. It feels like I’m waiting for a nun.””
“But—” I started to say, but no one was having it. At this point, they had finished putting their clothes back on and were now standing to leave.
“Speaking of that wretched wedding,” Ravi continued his voice cool, as if what he was saying wouldn't upheave my entire world, “let's just do both of us a favor and cancel it, yeah?” He ushered his lady out the door and followed suit. At some point, he turned his head slightly before closing the door. “By the way, you need to clear all your stuff since I'll be taking your place in this apartment the first thing next morning.”
As if it wasn't enough that he cheated on me with my cousin. He just had to move in with her the minute I found out about them. A seed of anger implanted itself in my chest, and I did not know what to do with it. There was a rage bubbling inside the depths of me, and because I had always been the submissive, by-the-book type of girl, I had never tried letting my anger out on those who hurt me. I did not know what to do with anger, because I almost never let myself feel it.
In my anger and devastation, I clenched my hands into fists, and I screamed. I didn't care if they could see me like this, because it seemed that they did not care about me either. Perhaps the best revenge against them would have been to feign indifference and keep my pride intact, but after what happened to me at work as well as what happened to me now, I no longer cared about what they thought of me so long as I could have an outlet for my pain.
I screamed until my voice was gone, until my throat felt like it was scrubbed raw.
And when I finally had no voice left to scream, I fell to my knees, sobbing and mourning a love I never thought I would lose …like all we had and all we were to each other for the past eight years, hadn't meant a thing to him.
Silas’s P.O.VPart of me wanted to lash out, to fight back and prove my strength, but another part of me felt like a caged animal, trapped and defenseless."I'm not here to ambush you, Silas," Ezra continued, his voice unwavering. "I don't want to hurt you or your pack. But I need the truth, and I need to know that we can find a way to coexist without bloodshed."His words were like a weight on my shoulders, and I felt the pressure of the situation closing in on me. I hadn't expected this confrontation, and I wasn't prepared to face Ezra's calm resolve."I don't need your chances," I spat back, trying to regain some semblance of control. "I want back what was mine, Ezra. I want to claim back what's rightfully mine, by any means possible."Ezra's eyes narrowed, but he remained composed. "Is that really what you want, Silas? More violence? More death?"The same waitress returned, carrying a tray of the food we ordered. I didn't want her to be in my line of fire, so I shut up and waited
Silas’s P.O.VThe next day, I made my way to the restaurant as Anika had instructed. According to her, I had an appointment with the Alpha of the small pack who wanted to join our fight against Ezra.It was a boon sent by the Moon Goddess. If our people weren’t as skilled as my old pack, then we could at least outnumber them and lead our packs to victory.The restaurant was a quaint, cozy place tucked away on a quiet street in town. As I entered, the rich aroma of deliciously cooked meals greeted me, instantly stimulating my appetite.Soft, warm lights hung from the ceiling, casting a gentle glow over the rustic wooden tables and plush leather booths. The walls were adorned with old photographs of the town's history, giving the place a sense of nostalgia and charm.The ambiance was inviting, with a mix of chatter and laughter filling the air, creating a pleasant background noise that added to the comfort of the surroundings.I was so eager to secure more allies and strengthen our posi
Ezra's P.O.VWhen she was finally ready to sleep and call it a night, I watched as Zoya slipped under the covers, her eyes heavy with exhaustion, and I went to lie next to her. I pulled the blanket up to her chin, making sure she's warm and comfortable.“I need to finish up on some work in my study.” I spoke softly, my concern evident in my voice. "Are you sure you'll be okay?"She nodded, a small smile on her lips. "I'll be fine, Ezra. Go on, don’t let me stop you. Goodnight."I leaned down and pressed a tender kiss on her forehead. "Good night, my love," I murmured. "Just rest now. I'll be right in the next room if you need anything."I stayed in the room just long enough to watch her fall asleep. The soft moonlight filtering through the window cast a gentle glow over her features, accentuating her beauty in the most serene way.Her breaths gradually slowed, and I could feel her body relaxing against mine, indicating that sleep was finally taking over.A contented sigh escaped my li
Ezra's P.O.VAs I drove us back home, I wondered if Zoya could feel my occasional concerned glances at her through the side view mirror.If she did, she couldn't bring herself to meet my eyes.I was worried sick when I sensed her panic through our bond earlier, and found that she wasn't at home. But once Cam had told me via their telepathic bond that Zoya was with her, I had been immensely relieved.Zoya had told me what had caused it... it’s just that…I didn't entirely believe her when she said that it had been nothing, just a slip of a glass that was about to hit the floor, because it had seemed so real, so intense, despite only being short-lived.But since Zoya told me there was nothing to worry about, I forced myself to think that it was truly nothing. "Ezra, I'm sorry," she finally spoke up, most likely not being able to take the pressure of the thick silence. “That I worried you today.”There was nobody following us, so I stopped the car, turning to face her, and gently lifted
Zoya’s P.O.V"Cam, you need to see this," I called out to her urgently. My heart raced, and I felt a sense of unease settling in once again.Cam hurried over, her expression shifting from curiosity to concern as she took in the scene."What is that?" he asks, his brow furrowing."I don't know," I replied, trying to keep my voice steady despite the unease gnawing at me. "But it's—"As I was about to continue my thoughts, Cam's urgent voice broke through, interrupting me mid-sentence. "Zoya, we need to leave. Now," she said. "Ezra just realized we're not at the pack house, and he's coming to find us. He contacted me just now through our mental link."I nodded, not wanting to stay a moment longer in this eerie atmosphere.Cam's words jolted me into action, and without a second thought, we rushed out of the house, leaving the disturbing scene behind.My heart skipped a beat, and a rush of concern flooded over me. "What did you tell Ezra, Cam?" I asked, feeling a pang of guilt.Cam quickly
Zoya’s P.O.VMy heart was racing, and my hands trembled as I dropped the picture frame, the glass shattering into pieces on the floor.Cam rushed to my side, concern etched all over her face as she looked at me from head to toe, moving me away from the glass shards. “Zoya? What happened?”I couldn't find the words to explain the fear that had gripped me, so I shook my head, trying to process what I saw in the mirror."C-Cam, did you see that?" I stammered, my voice shaky as I tried to keep my composure.Cam looked over, concern etched on his face. "See what, Zoya?"I glanced back at the mirror, but the shadow had disappeared. "I-I thought I saw something, like a black shadow behind me," I explained, my heart still pounding in my ears. "I-I must have hallucinated or something. Maybe it was just a trick of the light. But I swear… I swear…"Even as I tried to convince myself that it was all in my mind, I couldn't shake off the feeling that someone or something was watching me.Cam remain
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