His steps were slow but firm. My chest rose and fell as he bent down so our eyes met. He was so close I could see the golden rings in his eyes.
He reached out and gently tucked my messy hair behind my ear.
“I have finally found you, my sweetheart,” he said softly.
My lips parted. “Me… sweetheart? No. This is impossible,” I whispered. “How can I have more than one mate?” My throat burned as I said it.
My wolf stirred inside me. “This doesn’t make sense… but he smells like home too. His scent feels safe.”
I shook my head quickly. “No. No, it can’t be.”
Before I could say another word, he lifted me up like I weighed nothing, one arm under my knees, the other around my back. My eyes widened.
“Hey! Put me down!” I shoved at his chest, but it was like trying to push a wall.
He didn’t even flinch. Instead, he leaned close to my ear, his warm breath brushing my skin. “Your wolf smells broken,” he whispered. “But I promise you… I won’t let anyone hurt you again.”
His words sent chills racing down my spine. I froze. My protest died in my throat. My mind replayed Leon’s harsh rejection, his cold eyes, the laughter of the crowd. My chest ached.
“Why… why are you saying this?” I whispered.
He didn’t answer. He just held me tighter. My wolf whimpered softly. “He means it, Elena. He won’t throw us away.”
I wanted to believe her, but the pain in my heart was still raw. My voice shook. “I don’t even know you.”
“You will,” he replied firmly. “You’ll know me soon enough.”
I pressed my face against his chest. I was too tired to fight. The ache in my injured hand, the hunger gnawing at my stomach, the exhaustion from walking in the dark forest—it all crashed down at once. My eyelids grew heavy.
And before I knew it, sleep pulled me under.
When I opened my eyes again, I wasn’t in the forest. I blinked against the soft light of a chandelier above me. I was lying in the biggest bed I had ever seen, covered in silk sheets.
My mouth fell open. “What… where am I?”
The door creaked open. My heart jumped as Kael stepped in. He looked more intimidating now in daylight.
“Sweetheart,” he said, his voice calm and steady. “You are awake. Finally.”
I pushed myself up slowly, my hands shaking. “Awake? How long have I been asleep?”
“Two days,” he answered simply, coming closer. “Your body was weak. You must have gone through too much.”
“Two… days?” I repeated, stunned.
He sat on the edge of the bed, his golden eyes scanning me carefully.
“Yes. But now you’re safe. This is your chamber.”
“Chamber?” I frowned. “You… you gave me a room?”
“Yes.” His tone was steady. “My mate deserves comfort, not pain.”
I swallowed. “I’m not used to this. I’ve never…”
He raised a brow. “Not anymore. Here, you will be served. You don’t have to lift a finger.”
I blinked at him. “Served? By who?”
“The maids,” he replied. “They will come to prepare you soon. Dinner is at eight.”
I pulled the blanket tighter around me. “Dinner? You mean I’ll… sit at the table?”
His lips curved in a faint smirk.
“Of course. You’ll sit by my side. Where else would my mate sit?”
I felt heat rise to my face. I quickly looked away. “You don’t even know me.”
“I know enough,” he said firmly. “I know you’re mine. I can sense your pain, Elena. That’s why I’ll give you time before we do the needful.”
My brows furrowed. “What does that mean?”
His smirk deepened. “Don’t act shy. You know what mates are meant to do.”
My face burned hot. “I…I don’t want that. Not now!”
He leaned closer, his eyes glinting. “I didn’t say now. I said I’ll give you time. But don’t forget—it will happen. Because it’s meant to.”
I swallowed hard and looked down. My wolf whispered softly. “He’s teasing, but he’s serious too. He wants you.”
Kael stood up, his voice calm. “Eat well. Rest well. I want you to be strong, sweetheart.” He gave me one last long look, then walked out, leaving me speechless.
I pressed my hands to my face. My heart was racing.
Leon’s POV
Two nights. Two whole nights without sleep. My head pounded. My chest ached. Since the moment I rejected Elena, something inside me had been tearing me apart.
I paced my room. My chest rose and fell heavily. The bond was broken, yet it haunted me.
The door opened. A maid carried in a tray of food. She set it down nervously on the table.
I glanced at it once, then my stomach turned. The plate wasn’t aligned right. The napkin was wrinkled. The soup looked cold.
Elena would never have served it like this.
My chest twisted. I growled, sweeping the tray off the table with a crash.
“Get this out of my sight!”
The maid squealed and hurried out, leaving the mess behind.
I pressed a hand to my forehead. I hated this.
The door opened again. Ethan walked in, calm but serious.
“Alpha Leon. We need to talk. Cassian is moving again. He’s killed five of our men near the border.”
I slammed my fist against the wall. “I don’t care about Cassian right now!”
Ethan’s jaw tightened. “You should care. He’s a threat. If we don’t stop him, more will die.”
“Not now, Ethan!” I shouted. My chest heaved. “Not a word about him right now!”
Ethan frowned, watching me carefully. “This isn’t just about Cassian, is it? You’re falling apart because of Elena.”
My hands curled into fists. “Don’t say her name.”
“She was your mate,” Ethan said quietly. “And you threw her away like that.”
“Shut up!” I roared. My voice cracked. “I said shut up!”
Ethan’s eyes softened, but he didn’t speak again. He turned and walked out, leaving me alone in the storm of my own rage.
I stood there, panting. I couldn’t take this. I needed Maya. She would calm me.
I stormed down the hall. My chest thudded hard as I reached her chambers. Without knocking, I pushed the door open halfway.
Then I froze.
Voices. Her voice was breathless and pleading.
“Faster… faster… Jaxon!”
My eyes widened. My blood turned to ice. No. No, I didn’t hear that. I couldn’t have.
I shoved the door open fully.
And there they were. Maya and Jaxon. My gamma. Both of them naked, tangled together on her bed.
“Maya?” My voice broke.
Elena’s POVI woke up with my hands tied above my head. My heart slammed hard. My legs were tied too. I struggled against the ropes.“Where am I?” I shouted. “Who tied me up? Let me go!”The room was too quiet. I could hear my own breathing echoing. Then the door creaked open.A tall man stepped inside. He looked calm but dangerous. His eyes scanned me slowly.“Don’t be afraid,” he said quietly. “You’re safe here.”“Safe?” I hissed. “I’m tied up like a prisoner! Untie me right now.”He walked closer and placed a glass of water on the table near me. “You must be thirsty. Drink.”I glared. “I’m not drinking anything from you. Just tell me why I’m here.”He sighed. “Still stubborn. You haven’t changed.”My jaw tightened. “Changed? I don’t even know you. Who are you? Why did you abduct me? Are you Cassian? The murderer?”His eyes softened in a way I didn’t understand. He came closer, knelt beside me, and reached for my bound hands.“Look how grown my little sister has become,” he whispere
I sat on my bed, hugging my knees to my chest. The silence in the room was too loud. My mind replayed everything, over and over.“Leon and Kael finally decided to unite their packs after the letter,” I whispered to myself. The thought still didn’t feel real.The memory of Leon’s lips on mine made my stomach twist. My heart skipped.My wolf snickered. Does he really mean it? That kiss wasn’t just an accident, Elena. He still wants you.“Shut up,” I muttered. “I don’t want to think about it.”But then the fight slammed into my mind again. Their fists. The growls. The blood. The way they almost shifted into wolves right in front of me. I closed my eyes tight.“No…” I breathed. “I can’t.”Boots shuffled outside my door. Guards. Both Leon and Kael had ordered them after the threatening letter. It was supposed to make me feel safe. Instead, it felt like prison bars.The door opened. Kael walked in.“Elena.” His voice was low and calm.I looked up sharply.He came closer, his eyes locking on
Elena’s POV“Leon…”I gasped and pushed him away, my lips still burning from the sudden kiss. My heart pounded.Before I could even speak, a loud voice cut through the air.“What the hell do you think you’re doing?”Kael was already there. His eyes were blazing. He grabbed Leon by the collar and slammed him backward.Leon didn’t flinch. He smirked. “What does it look like?”Kael growled. His fist flew and crashed into Leon’s jaw.Leon staggered but came right back with a punch to Kael’s face.“Stop it!” I shouted. “Please stop!”Neither of them listened.Kael threw another punch. Leon blocked it and shoved him hard against the wall. The sound of the impact made me flinch.“Don’t you ever touch her again!” Kael roared.“She’s mine!” Leon roared back, slamming his fist into Kael’s stomach.Kael doubled over, but only for a second. He came back with a brutal uppercut that snapped Leon’s head back.Blood sprayed from Leon’s lip. He wiped it and grinned. “Is that all you’ve got?”They char
Elena’s POV“Leon…” my voice cracked, my chest aching.His eyes locked onto mine, and my wolf whimpered.“Elena…” he whispered, pain written all over his face.Tears welled in my eyes, my heart breaking all over again.Kael’s hand tightened into a fist. His jaw ticked.Leon took a step forward.I quickly broke eye contact, swallowing hard.Kael’s arm suddenly wrapped around my waist.“What…Kael?” I whispered, startled.“Stay close,” he muttered sharply.Before Leon could reach me, Kael pulled me firmly toward the stage.“Wait…where are you taking me?” I asked, confused.“Where you belong,” Kael replied in a low tone.We stood on the stage, all eyes on us.The hall grew silent.Kael’s deep voice boomed.“Welcome, alphas and betas. Tonight, we are gathered to discuss the danger of Cassian and the possible alliances among our packs.”Murmurs rose among the crowd.“Who is she?”“She’s so beautiful.”“Could she be his mate?”Kael’s lips curved. He pulled me closer, holding me intimately.“
Elena’s POV“Ethan?” My voice cracked in shock. I could not believe my eyes.The guard dragged him in roughly, but I knew that face anywhere.“Ethan, what are you doing here?”Kael looked between us, his eyes narrowing. “So. You know this man.”Ethan straightened, even with guards gripping his arms. His eyes were fixed only on me.“Yes. I know her.”Kael’s jaw tightened. His voice dropped lower. “You come into my territory uninvited. You dare stand here in front of me. Do you know what that means, Beta?”“I don’t care what you do to me,” Ethan said firmly. “Just don’t hurt her. That’s all I ask. It is a personal request.”Kael’s eyes burned as he stepped closer. “You think you can protect her from me?”“Kael, please,” I said softly, giving him a look that begged him not to hurt Ethan. My heart raced. I had never expected to see Ethan here.Kael stopped, staring at me for a moment. His jaw was still tight, but he let out a slow breath and raised his hand. “Release him.”The guards loo
Leon’s POV“You are both banished from this pack!” I roared. My chest was burning with anger.“Never return. Not tomorrow. Not ever. If you dare set foot here again, you will be killed on sight.”“Leon, please!” Maya dropped to her knees and grabbed my hand. “It’s not what you think. I still love you. Please…Please don’t do this to me. I beg you!”“Love?” I pulled my hand away and pushed her to the ground. “Don’t ever say that word to me again. I gave you everything. I trusted you. And you were in bed with my Gamma.”“Alpha, please…” Jaxon tried to step forward.“Shut up!” I snapped. “You were my brother, Jaxon. My right hand. And you betrayed me in the worst way. Both of you disgust me. Get out before I kill you with my bare hands.”Maya cried, shaking her head. “I was weak… it was a mistake… Please, Leon, don’t send me away. I can’t survive without you.”“Then die out there,” I said coldly. “Because you’re nothing to me now.”“Alpha, I swear it was her…” Jaxon tried to defend himse