LOGINLabeled a "Dormant Omen" and sold into a Mate-Contract to the lethal Alpha of the Montgomery Pack, Avery has spent years as a shadow in Hudson Montgomery’s glittering, cruel world. She was the mute trophy, the wife who couldn't shift, the girl who loved a man who only saw her as a political necessity. But when Hudson’s favored mistress returns and the pack turns its teeth toward her, Avery realizes that staying in the Silver Ridge will cost her more than just her pride—it will cost her the secret life growing inside her. One final signature. One last look. One clean break. "You want your freedom, Avery?" Hudson’s voice was a low, terrifying vibration against her skin, his hand bruising the small of her back. "Sign the scroll. Walk out of my den. But remember—once the bond is severed, I stop being your protector. I become your hunter." Avery’s fingers flashed in the flickering torchlight, her eyes burning with a defiance he’d never seen. I would rather be hunted in the wild than forgotten in your bed. The pain is a jagged blade. The divorce is a death sentence. But the hunger... the hunger is a fever. As the Silver Ridge teeters on the brink of war, Hudson realizes too late that the quiet girl he discarded wasn't a sheep—she was the moon that held his tides in check. Now, he’ll tear the world apart to reclaim her, but Avery is no longer playing by his rules.
View More"You’re late, Avery."
The voice sliced through the thunder rattling the Montgomery Estate. Hudson stood by the hearth, the dying fire catching the amber gold in his eyes. He didn't turn. He didn't have to. His scent—rain, cedar, and the suffocating pressure of a dominant Alpha—pinned Avery against the oak door.
Avery’s fingers curled into her palms. She couldn't answer. The scars across her throat, a "gift" from the fever that had burned away her wolf and her voice at age seven, kept her a prisoner of silence.
"The Council is circling," Hudson growled, finally turning. He stripped off his soaked leather jacket, his movements predatory. "They want an heir. They want to know why my 'Mate-Bond' yielded a broken female who can't even howl to the moon."
He crossed the room in two strides, his hand tilting her head back. For a second, the cold mask slipped. Avery saw it—a flash of the boy who had once promised to be her voice before the world broke them both. But then the mask hardened.
"Open," he commanded.
His mouth crashed against hers, tasting of bourbon and storm clouds. It wasn't a kiss; it was a reclamation. He shoved her against the cold stone wall, his hands bruising the skin of her thighs with a desperate, angry hunger.
Avery let out a jagged, clicking sound from her ruined throat.
"Don't," Hudson hissed against her skin, his forehead resting against hers for a heartbeat too long to be accidental. "Just for tonight... let me forget you're broken. Let me forget what we've become."
He entered her with a brutal, heavy thrust that made her knees buckle. Avery’s fingers clawed at the stone, her eyes blown wide. Every strike of his body against hers felt like an accusation. Why can't you speak? Why can't you love me? She wanted to scream his name. She wanted to tell him that she still remembered the way he used to hold her hand before he became the Alpha and she became the Ghost. Instead, she could only offer him those wet, gasping breaths as she shattered under him.
He marked her with his teeth—not the bond-bite she craved, but a temporary claim that would fade by morning.
As he withdrew, leaving her cold and slick, a phone vibrated on the nightstand. The screen glowed with a message from Delaney Cross, the High-Beta’s daughter: Hudson, come back to the Scarlett Vale. It kills me to think of you touching that mute.
Avery pulled her torn clothes together, her heart a lead weight. She wasn't his mate; she was his penance.
The next morning, the Silver Ridge Great Hall was a cathedral of bone and judgment. Avery walked at Hudson’s side, the "Loser’s Greeting"—a low thrumming of knuckles against wood—following her every step.
"Look at her," the whispers rose like woodsmoke. "A waste of a womb. The Moon Goddess doesn't plant seeds in broken soil."
Hudson’s mother, Victoria, stepped forward, snatching a pack-infant away before Avery could even look at it. "We don't know if silence is contagious, Avery. I won't have the Montgomery heir tainted by a Ghost's touch."
The Hall erupted in cruel, sharp laughter. Avery looked toward Hudson, expecting him to turn away in shame as he usually did.
Instead, Hudson slammed his goblet onto the stone table. The crack sounded like a bone breaking.
"Enough," he growled, the Alpha-command forcing every wolf in the room to drop their gaze. "My mate is my business. If anyone here has a problem with her rank, step into the pit with me. Otherwise, shut your mouths."
The silence that followed was suffocating. He grabbed Avery’s arm, hauling her out of the Hall and into the rain-drenched carriage.
Inside the cramped space, the air was thick with things unsaid. Avery reached out, her fingers trembling as she touched his hand.
"Don't," Hudson muttered, staring out the window. "They were making me look weak. I didn't do it for you." He turned to her, his gaze searching her face with a sudden, raw intensity. "Is that why you won't give me an heir, Avery? Because you think I’ll hate a child that looks like you? Or are you just trying to punish me for what we lost?"
Avery froze. The phantom scent of copper filled her nose. She remembered the secret room in the infirmary three years ago—the way Victoria had held her down while the healer performed the "cleansing" of the pregnancy Hudson never knew existed.
I loved our child, she screamed in the graveyard of her mind. Your mother killed it because she couldn't risk a 'Ghost' in the lineage.
She looked at him, her eyes brimming with a truth she couldn't speak. She reached for his hand again, wanting to trace the words into his palm, but he pulled away.
"I thought so," Hudson said, his voice turning back to ice. "Just a hollow contract."
He didn't see the single tear that tracked through the dust on her cheek. He didn't see the way her hand hovered over her empty womb, mourning a ghost that would never find its voice.
The mocking laughter of the Montgomery sycophants grew harsher. Several high-ranking lupines looked at Avery as if she were a rogue found scavenging in their trash."It turns the stomach to share the same scent-space with a pup-thief and her exile mother.""Can the Enforcers not drag them out of the Silver Ridge before they stain the floors?"Paying no heed to the taunts of the clueless onlookers, Avery calmly pulled out her communication stone. She flicked through the projection album until she found the digital Blood-Seal certificate for an emerald-encrusted torque she had recently acquired. The document verified a purchase price that tripled the value of the trinket Evelyn was flaunting.Avery raised her voice, the resonance of a natural leader silencing the room. "The authentication rune on this seal is registered with the High Council. If you doubt the wealth of my house, verify it here and now. My wolf does not need to growl over scraps."Avery presented the shimmering projectio
Exhausted, Avery Monroe collapsed onto the heavy furs of the sofa.Miranda Shaw, having completed the patrol of the silver-lined perimeter, returned to the sanctum. She couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy for Avery’s ragged scent. “Avery, I know the Alpha-strain is heavy, but if you let your spirit break, Madison will catch the scent of your fear,” Miranda remarked, referring to Avery’s young pup.Avery inhaled deeply, the smell of pine and old parchment filling her lungs. “You’re right. But how can I possibly maintain my dominance with Tyrone missing and the trackers finding nothing but cold stone?”Miranda placed a thick, wax-sealed envelope on the low table. “A messenger brought this. Please, look at it, then surrender to the sleep of the moon.”With a slight frown, Avery broke the seal. Inside was a heavy card embossed with the crest of the Martel Pack. They were requesting the "High Sovereign of the Trade-Halls" to attend their Great Lunar Banquet.This left Avery feeling p
The scent of blood and sweat in the Apex Suite was suffocating. Avery’s face went bone-pale; she hadn't anticipated Madison would be so feral. The sanctum quickly descended into a blur of fur and fangs.Despite having her own elite pack-guards, Avery found them overwhelmed by the sheer number of Madison’s frenzied followers. In the chaos, a rogue wolf seized the opportunity to lunge at Avery, grabbing her by the hair with a snarl, intending to drag her from the wheelchair to the cold stone floor.Avery struggled, her muscles coiling as she was yanked down. Though her mending legs made standing impossible, her years of survival training took over. Even from the floor, she used her leverage to disable several attackers, her strikes precise and lethal despite the disadvantage.The situation was spiraling toward a massacre. To ensure the privacy of High-Blood deals, the Apex Suite was shielded from the hall’s magical surveillance orbs.The mob acted out of a dark cocktail of motives. Some
Madison Clarke—Grant Lawson’s intended mate—snarled with a misplaced confidence. "The scent doesn't lie, Charlotte. I came here to drag this stray out by her throat. She thinks she can bewitch my Alpha and claim my throne? I’ll strip her of her dignity before the whole territory. We’ve hunted together before; trust my instincts. Whether you join the cull or watch from the sidelines is your choice."Invigorated by her own malice, Madison activated her scrying-orb to begin a live-stream. She had recently carved out a reputation as a "Lunar Influencer" among the lesser packs, and within sixty seconds, tens of thousands of wolves tuned in. The header of her stream was bloodthirsty: “Exposing the Omega harlot trying to steal the Lawson bloodline. Watch her crumble!”Even those outside the Silver Ridge Territory flooded the channel, hungry for the drama of a high-ranking mate-feud.Once the viewership peaked, Madison began to squeeze out performative tears. In the brutal hierarchy of the pa
The cold stone of the Montgomery Manor offered no comfort, and as Avery stood lost in the haunting echoes of the previous night, Tessa Greene—the young servant who had survived the staircase—slowed her pace."Luna?" Tessa whispered.Avery lifted her gaze, her fingers moving in the fluid, sharp lang
On the jagged, wind-swept stone of the Academy’s outer courtyard, Avery Monroe began the delicate ritual of soul-mending.In the Silver Ridge, the restoration of ancestral relics was a sacred art usually performed in the sterile, silver-lined vaults of the Citadel. To see such a divine craft practi
Avery Monroe moved her hands with practiced grace, the silver rings on her fingers catching the moonlight. She signed that if her presence as an advisor bolstered the Montgomery Pack’s standing with the Northern Alphas, she was bound by the Mate-Contract to assist."You’re factoring the pack’s pros
Avery forced a rigid, hollow smile toward Victoria.“Do I have your grace, Avery?” Victoria asked, her voice honeyed with a false desire for closure.Avery met the Matriarch’s gaze but refused to incline her head. True forgiveness was a scent she could no longer catch.She remembered the winter whe
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