The Triplets' Silent Mate
Ayla hasn’t spoken since the night her world burned. She was five when she lost everything—her family, her pack, and whatever part of her knew how to be heard. Taken in by a rival Alpha, she grows up in a place that keeps her alive… but never lets her belong.
Most of the pack ignores her.
The Alpha’s sons don’t.
The triplets made sure she understood exactly what she was worth—nothing. Years of silence taught her how to endure them, how to disappear, react.
It was easier that way.
Until her eighteenth birthday.
Her wolf awakens.
And with it, the mate bond.
Not one. Not two. All of them.
The same three wolves who made her life unbearable.
Now everything is different. They look at her like she matters. Like she’s something they need to protect, to keep, to make up for.
Ayla doesn’t know what to do with that.
She doesn’t want their guilt. She doesn’t trust whatever this bond is trying to turn into. And she definitely doesn’t want them close enough to break her all over again.
But something else is shifting—something deeper than the bond.
There’s a power inside her that shouldn’t exist. Something that was there long before her wolf ever awakened.
And she’s not the only one who’s starting to notice.
Whatever is coming for her… it isn’t afraid of Alphas.
And if Ayla wants any chance of surviving it, she’ll have to face the one thing she’s avoided for thirteen years.
She’ll have to use her voice.
Even if it means accepting the very people she swore she’d never trust.
Because if she doesn’t—this time, she won’t be the only one who loses everything.