Marked for Revenge
Three years ago, Moon-Lake Pack — once a proud member of Lupus Celestial, the central pack alliance — lost everything in a brutal defeat to the Rogue Packs that had long plagued us.
The Lycan King believed my father — the Alpha of Moon-Lake — had conspired with the Rogues, and our pack paid the price. My father and I were enslaved and cast out, becoming the laughingstock of all the packs. Even my mate, Chase, turned his back on me.
But three years later, I was sent back to Lupus Celestial by Chase’s order — just as he was preparing to bond with his future Luna.
Everyone assumed I had returned to sabotage the ceremony.
“Taryn, do you still think you stand a chance of becoming his Luna?”
“Chase never liked you. He’s always adored Wynette.”
“Why would you show up now — just before he bonds with his mate?”
Warnings, veiled threats, and even silent beatings made one thing painfully clear: I was not welcome.
And Chase — the one I had once believed was my fated mate, the one I’d felt an unexplainable pull toward — stood by, cold and detached, watching it all in silence. His eyes held nothing but loathing.
“You still think you can live freely outside Lupus Celestial after betraying us time and again? What exactly are you plotting at my bonding ceremony?”
I let out a bitter laugh and wiped the blood from my lips. He didn’t know my wolf had been gravely wounded by a silver dagger — and I didn’t have much time left.
“Don’t worry. If I hadn’t been dragged back, I’d never have returned. And if I truly wanted to cause trouble, I’d have killed myself first.”
Chase didn’t respond. He just scoffed.
But when I walked away — from his pack, from his world — he was the one who crumbled. He begged me to return, as if losing me shattered something deep inside him.