LOGINShe loved him with everything she had. He hated her for reasons she could never understand. Veda and Adyant were bound by vows of marriage. While Veda’s heart beat only for him, Adyant's heart remained chained to a past he refused to let go of. Blinded by misunderstandings and haunted by his lost love, he pushed her away, until she finally walked away. Now, Adyant must fight to reclaim the woman he never knew he needed... before it's too late. In a story of shattered vows and broken hearts, will love find a way to heal?
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The copper taste of blood filled my mouth as Father's fist connected with my jaw. Again.
"Worthless," he spat, towering over me as I crumpled against the kitchen wall. "Can't even set the table properly for your sister's engagement celebration." I wiped the blood from my split lip, keeping my eyes down. Speaking would only make it worse. It always did. "Marcus, leave the creature alone," Mother called from the dining room, her voice dripping with disgust. "Selena's guests are arriving. We can't have them hearing... that." That. Not her. Not their daughter. Just that. Father's boot caught me in the ribs one last time before he straightened his jacket. "Clean yourself up and stay in the kitchen. If I see you near the celebration, you'll sleep in the forest again." The forest. Where they'd left me three nights ago during a thunderstorm because I'd accidentally bumped into Selena's suitor at the market. I waited until his footsteps faded before pulling myself up, ribs screaming in protest. Through the kitchen window, I watched pack members arrive in their finest clothes, gifts in hand for my perfect sister. The future Luna of the Silvermoon Pack. "Mona?" I turned to find Sophie slipping through the back door, her red curls wild from running. My only friend in this hellhole of a pack. "Oh goddess, what did they do now?" She rushed over, gently touching my swollen jaw. "Selena's engagement party," I said simply. That explained everything. Sophie's green eyes flashed with anger. "One day, they'll pay for this. All of them." "Sure they will." I couldn't hide the bitterness in my voice. "The Alpha's family, untouchable and perfect, will definitely face justice for beating their invisible middle child." "You're not invisible to me." Sophie pulled herbs from her pocket - she always carried healing supplies now. "Or to your grandmother." Grandmother. The only family member who still looked at me like I was a person. But she was too old, too weak to stand against Father anymore. "Derek Winters is here," Sophie whispered as she applied salve to my lip. "The new combat instructor from the Ashen Academy." I stiffened. "Why would someone from the Academy come to Selena's engagement?" "Politics. The Academy sends representatives to all major pack events now." Sophie's hands stilled. "Mona... I heard rumors. About what happens when you turn eighteen next month." My stomach dropped. "What rumors?" "That your father plans to—" "MONA!" Selena's shrill voice cut through the air. "Where's my wine? My guests are waiting!" I pulled away from Sophie. "I have to go." "Mona, wait—" But I was already moving, grabbing the crystal decanter from the counter. My ribs protested with each step as I entered the dining room, keeping my head down, trying to be invisible. The room gleamed with wealth and power. Pack members in silk and jewels, laughing and celebrating my sister's triumph. Selena stood at the center in a dress that cost more than most pack members made in a year, her blonde hair perfect, her smile practiced. I moved along the wall, filling glasses, unnoticed until— "Is that the disappointment?" A woman's loud whisper carried across the room. "The one who still hasn't shifted?" My hands trembled. Seventeen and no wolf. Another failure to add to Father's list. "I heard she's cursed," someone else added. "That's why Marcus keeps her hidden." "Pour properly, you useless thing!" Selena hissed as I reached her. But as I tilted the decanter, she deliberately jerked her glass, sending red wine cascading down her white dress. The room went silent. "You stupid, clumsy bitch!" Selena shrieked. "You did this on purpose! You're jealous because I'm everything you'll never be!" "I didn't—" Her hand cracked across my face, reopening the split lip Father had given me. Blood dripped onto the pristine white tablecloth. "Enough." The deep voice cut through the chaos like a blade. Everyone turned to the man standing in the doorway - tall, dark-haired, with storm-gray eyes that seemed to see everything. Derek Winters. "I believe that was an accident," he said calmly, but there was steel in his tone. His eyes locked on mine, and something electric passed between us. "One that doesn't warrant violence." "Who are you to interfere in pack family matters?" Father snarled, stepping forward. "Someone who recognizes abuse when he sees it." Derek's gaze shifted to my father, cold and challenging. "The Academy has strict policies about the treatment of pack members. All pack members." The threat hung in the air. The Academy's power exceeded any single pack's. They could destroy us with a word. "It's fine," I whispered, backing away. "My fault. I'll... I'll clean up." But Derek's eyes followed me as I fled, and I felt their weight like a physical touch. In the kitchen, I collapsed against the sink, shaking. Sophie appeared moments later. "That was Derek Winters," she breathed. "He stood up to your father. To the Alpha!" "It doesn't matter." I pressed a cloth to my bleeding lip. "Nothing changes. I'm still the cursed daughter who can't shift. Still the family shame." "What if you're not cursed?" Sophie grabbed my shoulders. "What if there's another reason you can't shift?" "Like what?" She bit her lip, then pulled me to the window. Outside, the full moon hung heavy and red in the sky. "My grandmother told me stories. About wolves so powerful, their first shift could kill them if it happened too early. Wolves whose power had to be... contained." "That's ridiculous. I'm nobody special." "Your hair, Mona." Sophie touched a strand of my deep red hair - not auburn like other wolves, but true crimson in the moonlight. "When was the last time you saw another wolf with hair like yours?" Never. The answer was never. "Tomorrow night," Sophie said urgently. "Meet me at the old oak tree after midnight. My grandmother wants to see you. She says it's time you learned the truth." "What truth?" But before Sophie could answer, the kitchen door slammed open. Derek Winters stood there, his presence filling the small space. "You're hurt," he said simply, moving toward me with predatory grace. "I'm fine." I stepped back, but hit the counter. "No, you're not." His fingers gently tilted my chin up, examining my injuries. His touch sent lightning through my veins. "How long has this been happening?" "I don't know what you mean." "Don't lie to me." His thumb brushed over my split lip, and I gasped at the sensation. "I can smell the old injuries under the new ones. Years of them." "Why do you care?" The question escaped before I could stop it. Something dangerous flashed in his eyes. "Because I recognize a caged phoenix when I see one." Phoenix. The word sent ice through my blood. "I don't understand—" "You will." He stepped back, pulling a card from his pocket. "The Academy accepts students year-round. When you're ready to stop letting them break you, find me." He was gone before I could respond, leaving only his scent - pine and storms and something wild. Sophie stared at me with wide eyes. "Mona... what if the stories are true? What if you're—" A scream shattered the night. We rushed to the window to see Selena in the garden, pointing at something in horror. There, carved into the ancient pack stone, glowing with an otherworldly light, was a symbol I'd only seen in my nightmares. A phoenix rising from flames. And beneath it, written in what looked like blood: "The true heir awakens." Father's roar of rage shook the entire house, but all I could think about was Derek's words. A caged phoenix. As I stared at the symbol, my skin began to burn like fire was trying to claw its way out from inside me.Adyant's eyes slowly opened, his face still buried in Veda's neck. The warmth of her skin and the gentle rise and fall of her chest lulled him into a peaceful state the whole night. He breathed in deeply, inhaling the sweet scent of her hair.As he lifted his head, Veda stirred, her eyes fluttering open. Their gazes met, and for a moment, they just looked deep at each other. The desire between them was undeniable."Good morning, Veda," Adyant whispered, his voice husky and laced with emotion.Veda's gaze locked onto his, and Adyant saw the faintest glimmer of vulnerability in her brown orbs. Her voice was barely audible. "Good morning."Adyant's eyes roamed her face, taking in the gentle curves and the faint blush rising to her cheeks. Without thinking, he brushed a strand of hair behind her ear, his fingertips grazing her soft skin.Veda's pulse quickened, her heart racing as she felt the touch deep within her, stirring all those emotions which she had been trying hard to bury insid
The pure passion and madness was taking place inside his heart as his eyes loomed over Veda's disappearing figure. At this moment all Adyant wanted was to give chase, pull her small body in his dark embrace and claim her as his for eternity to come.He did not know what was happening to him. He had never thought anything this crazy for even Mehek.I've gone mad. How can I think like this about Veda? How can I talk to Veda like this? I should hate her. I love my Mehek. I only love Mehek! How can I think about anyone other than Mehek Like this? What the hell has happened to me!The thoughts haunted Adyant as he suddenly felt suffocated from inside but what was more shocking was the fact that the word My Mehek only left a bitter taste in his tongue.It felt wrong.It felt disgusting to even think about Mehek now.He didn't know what his heart wanted anymore.He felt like a betrayer for even talking to Veda like that?He was always supposed to love Mehek, since his childhood!How can he
Veda walked alongside Adyant, the garden's serene atmosphere contrasting with the turmoil inside both of them.His proximity stirred enormous anger which she'd rather forget.She didn't want his closeness to affect her.She didn't want to be shattered by him yet again.As they strolled together, Adyant held her hand in a tight grip. Veda froze but didn't say anything. Adyant wasn't speaking either. He just continued to walk around with her, entwining their hands together aa if he didn't want to let go.She had a feeling that he wanted to say something but was hesitating and changing topics in front of her.He pointed at the areas needing attention for the wedding. Veda listened intently, her responses neural though her heart thudded inside her chest from Adyant's close proximity.Their conversation flowed like a delicate dance, each step carefully choreographed. But beneath the surface, tensions simmered.Adyant's gaze drifted to Veda's hands, her fingers brushing against the flower
The next morning it dawned bright and early. Veda woke up feeling refreshed and replenished, memories of the previous night's celebrations still etched in her mind and she remembered the way she had danced with Adyant. The way his body had moved against hers.She thought and unknowingly a little blush crept up in her apple cheeks.As she entered the dining hall, Adyant already sat at the table along with the members of Gehlot family, sipping his coffee.Their eyes met, and for a moment Veda's heart fluttered."Good morning," Veda replied, taking her seat.“Good morning," Adyant said, his voice low and husky as he looked at her intently from top to bottom as if scanning her whole self.The tension between them was palpable, but neither spoke of the previous night's events. Though the family members kept teasing Adyant about how the man’s eyes never leave his beautiful wife even for a moment.“Bhaiya, go get a room for you two.” Arya, Adyant's cousin spoke teasing him and all the young
Days blended together, each one a reminder of Veda's silence which continued to haunt Adyant. His routine became a mechanical exercise, devoid of purpose or direction. His mind wandered, conjuring images of Veda's smile, her laughter, and her gentle touch.One afternoon, as he entered inside her st
The evening casted a shadow of darkness over the Rathore estate but another storm was brewing inside Adyant and the darkness inside him was ready to consume everything which Veda held precious.Adyant stormed into their mansion, slamming the door hard behind him. The silence that followed was oppre
Days passed, and the tension between Adyant and Veda remained palpable.Veda's defiance had left Adyant shocked, unsure of how to respond or talk to her Adyant wandered the empty halls of their mansion, feeling lost and isolated. He didn't know why but Veda's silence was eating him alive. He fel
Veda stepped back from her canvas, eyes shining with tears. The vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes seemed to pulse with life, reflecting her own transformation as a Phoenix."Breaking Free" was more than just a painting. It was her declaration of independence, an evidence to the strength she'd di


















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