Lucille’s mind drifted back to the day everything changed, the day she found out she was fated to Edward.
She had gone to help her mother at their usual spot by the roadside, just like every other day. The sun was hot, the street was busy, and life was normal.
Then, out of nowhere, a sleek, luxurious car sped past, sending a gust of wind that made her flinch. Her heart skipped. Something felt strange.
The car slowed a little further down the road, then began to reverse, heading back toward her.
And that’s when it happened. A sudden, sharp pull inside her chest. Her heart raced. A deep feeling she couldn't explain rose within her.
Then she heard her wolf’s voice whispering loud and clear inside her mind.
"Mine."
The word jolted her. Her breath caught in her throat.
She stepped out from behind the kiosk and stood a short distance away, her eyes fixed on the approaching car.
Every day, rich cars passed that road. She never cared who was inside them. But this one… this one was different.
Anxiety twisted in her stomach as the car came to a stop right in front of her. Her hands trembled slightly. The window on the passenger’s side rolled down.
And then she saw him.
A handsome man, maybe a little older, with eyes that seemed to see right through her.
Her heart pounded. A wave of excitement rushed through her, so strong it made her lips curve into a wide, involuntary smile.
He smiled back, his gaze locked with hers. Something deep passed between them, unspoken, but powerful.
They both knew, they were fated.
“I’m Edward Jones,” he said, smiling.
“Son of Williams Jones, the current High Councilor,” he added with pride in his voice.
Lucille’s voice was soft, almost breathless as she replied, “Lucille Clinton.”
Edward waited for Lucille to say more after her introduction, but she remained silent, her brilliant smile the only thing that came from her.
“Family?” he asked, his voice soft but probing.
Lucille’s breath caught in her throat. Family? How could she compare? His family was everything, Williams Jones, a billionaire businessman, owner of vast empires, and a powerful political figure in the werewolf world.
And who was she? Just the daughter of nobodies. No wealth. No influence.
But despite the overwhelming difference, she forced herself to speak.
“Phillip Clinton is my father, though he’s passed,” she said quietly. “Veronica Clinton is my mother, still very much alive.”
Edward’s expression shifted immediately. His eyes darkened as he turned his gaze toward the driver, a man who seemed around his age, with the same confident demeanor.
“Phillip Clinton?” Edward murmured, his eyes narrowing.
He turned back to the driver. “Are you familiar with that name?”
The driver shook his head and muttered a soft, “No.”
Edward’s gaze returned to Lucille, then, without a word, he unlocked the car and stepped out, giving her a full view of him.
He was tall, well-built, and undeniably handsome.
But as his eyes scanned her, Lucille noticed the subtle dissatisfaction on his face.
“We’re fated,” he said, his voice steady but soft. “You know that, right?”
He extended his hand toward her. She took it quickly, feeling a spark of warmth as their hands met.
“I’m so pleased to finally meet you, Lucille. You’re beautiful,” he said with a smile that made her blush deeply.
“Thank you,” she whispered, her cheeks turning even redder. She lowered her eyes, unable to meet his gaze.
After a few moments, when Edward hadn’t let go of her hand, Lucille slowly lifted her eyes to meet his gaze. Something in her stirred as her eyes locked onto his, and then, it happened.
She saw it. His wolf.
Her eyes widened, and a rush of excitement filled her chest. “It’s beautiful… and strong!” she exclaimed, her voice filled with awe.
Edward smiled, his eyes softening. “Yours, too. I love those silvery furs,” he replied, returning the compliment.
It was another sign they were fated. Being able to see each other’s wolves through their eyes—it was a rare and powerful bond.
Edward’s expression grew serious again, and he asked, “What are you doing here?”
“Selling for my mother,” Lucille answered without hesitation, her finger pointing to the small kiosk beside the road where a few cheap goods were displayed.
Edward’s gaze lingered on the kiosk, his eyes thoughtful. He nodded after a moment. “Good,” he said simply.
“I’ll find you,” he added, stepping closer to her.
Before she could react, he leaned down and kissed her quickly on the forehead, the gesture so gentle yet it made her entire face burn.
Then, he let go of her hand, giving her one last nod before stepping back into the car. The engine roared to life, and the car sped off down the road.
Lucille stood there, staring at the spot where the car had disappeared, feeling an overwhelming emptiness wash over her. She touched her forehead where he had kissed her, a smile spreading across her face as she returned to the kiosk.
But Edward never came back to look for her, just as he had promised. And she couldn’t go to him, not because she didn’t want to, but because their worlds were too different, their classes too far apart.
A year later, Lucille received a letter from Ebonvale University offering her a full scholarship, a reward for her outstanding performance in the Ascension Unified Examination. It was a dream come true for her.
On her first day at the university, everything felt new and exciting. But as she walked through the hallway, she suddenly saw Edward. He was walking down the same path, and her wolf immediately sensed his presence.
Edward, too, felt the pull of the mate bond. He stopped and turned around, his eyes locking onto hers.
“You?” he said coldly, his tone surprised yet distant.
Lucille froze, unsure of what to say. She wasn’t expecting such a reaction, especially not after a year of silence.
“What are you doing here?” he asked, his voice sharp with hostility.
She took a deep breath, finding her voice again. “I school here,” she answered calmly.
Edward scoffed, his disbelief clear. “School here? How?”
Ebonvale University was a place for the elites, and Lucille hadn’t even come from a middle-class family.
“Scholarship,” she said simply. “They offered me a full scholarship because of my performance in the Ascension Unified Examination. They said it was outstanding.”
Edward’s eyebrows shot up in surprise. “It’s you?” he muttered, his voice softer now. He had heard about someone who had aced the exam and earned a full scholarship to the university, but he never imagined it would be his fated mate.
Without sparing her another glance, Edward turned and began to walk away. Lucille’s heart tightened, and she called out in a soft voice, “You promised to find me.”
But before she could say more, he shot her a fierce glare. He closed the distance between them in an instant, his eyes burning with anger. His body radiated fury, and his expression was as cold as ice. “Never come anywhere near me!” he growled.
Lucille blinked, stunned by his words. Confusion swept over her, and she asked softly, “Aren’t we mates?”
The question seemed to enrage him even more. “No one else should hear that,” he snapped, his voice hard. Then, without another word, he stormed off, leaving Lucille standing there, her heart pounding in her chest.
She stood frozen, her mind spinning. She couldn't understand what had just happened. Wasn’t he the one who had smiled at her, who had promised to find her? Why was he acting this way now?
Later that same day, as she entered her class, she saw him again—sitting in the same room. She realized they were in the same class, but Edward didn’t even spare her a glance. He approached her again, this time even more forceful.
“No one should ever know we’re fated,” he warned in a low, menacing tone. “If anyone does, you will regret it.”
From that moment on, Lucille’s life at the university became a living nightmare. His coldness, his warnings, and his rejection all weighed heavily on her every day.
With a sigh, Lucille shook herself out of the painful memory. She closed her eyes tightly, hoping sleep would bring some relief. But in her dreams, she was tormented by countless brutal punishments, each one more terrifying than the last.
While Lucille tossed and turned, haunted by the tormenting images in her dreams, Edward couldn’t find a moment of peace. Mark had gone back after dropping him off, just to pick up his own car.Edward paced his room, his mind a storm of fury. He would make Lucille pay. For the humiliation. For every insult.Without wasting another second, he left his house, jumped into his car, and drove off in a rush.Less than thirty minutes later, he pulled into the driveway of a grand estate, his family’s home.He switched off the engine, stepping out of the car. The sight of several luxury cars neatly lined up confirmed it: his father was likely in one of his political meetings.His anger burned hotter as he strode toward the house, each step fueled by the fire inside him."Eddy?" His mother, Maude Jones, called out the moment she saw him enter the living room.She stood from the sofa and rushed to him, concern in her eyes."What’s wrong?" She glanced at the clock on the wall; it was late, far lat
The next morning, Lucille woke up with a terrible headache. The bruise on her forehead only made it worse, and now she felt a slight fever coming on.She sluggishly sat up, her eyes fixed on the wall, her body aching everywhere. The pain was unbearable, and even though she had been given pain relief at the clinic, it didn’t seem to help much.Maybe she had been too hopeful about the painkillers working. The clinic often used substandard drugs, and the Commoners typically relied on herbs they prepared themselves for healing.Perhaps she should ask her mother for some herbs.Her door opened, and Louis hurried in, rushing to her side. "How are you?" he asked, gently taking her arm, his face clouded with worry."You’ve got a fever!" he whispered, concern in his voice."My whole body hurts, Louis," Lucille replied, her voice hoarse from the pain and her breathing shallow."It's from the fall," he said softly, moving closer to examine her forehead."I don't think the medicine worked," he si
Two weeks had passed.Lucille stood silently in her cell, staring out through the tiny window. It had been fourteen long days since the warden dragged her away and locked her up in isolation. The conditions were cruel, she was fed scraps just once a day and forced to scrub huge halls three times daily.She hadn’t seen or heard from her family since. No verdict was ever given in the werewolf kingdom unless it was under the full moon, and tonight, she believed, would be the night.She kept her eyes on the sky as the first light of dawn gave way to dusk. And then, slowly, the full moon appeared, round and golden, casting its glow across the land. A small wave of relief washed over her, at least something was finally happening.Moments later, the cell door creaked open. A female warden stepped in, her face cold and unfriendly.“Stretch your hands,” she barked.Lucille didn’t hesitate. She raised her arms and felt the sting of silver cuffs snapping around her wrists.“Move!” the warden ord
At the first row where the Grandville pack was seated, Edward Jones sat elegantly. He was dressed in a black, luxurious tailored suit. His eyes were deep, and on Lucille, who made no attempt to scan that part of the courtroom.Without warning, a sharp trumpet blast pierced the air. It echoed off the walls, making hearts race and heads lower. It wasn’t just sound; it was a signal, a declaration, that the Tribunal council had arrived.Every pack member froze, eyes locked on the tall double doors by the left.The doors slid open, revealing seven figures dressed in tailored black suits and long, ceremonial coats lined with silver threading. Each one of them exuded cold, inhuman composure. Their presence alone demanded submission.The moment the tribunal council members walked in, everyone rose. The commoners bowed their heads right away. Some dropped to one knee. Others lowered their eyes, too afraid to meet the gaze of such power. Mothers pulled their children close. A few people whisper
It was Lord Mitch. With a swift motion, he pushed the document aside, his face twisted with defiance. The clerk hesitated for a moment, then picked up the document, his eyes nervously shifting between the council members, waiting for further instructions. “What did you say?” Lord Arthur snapped.Lord's Mitch voice was calm but firm. “You ask me to seal punishment for a woman who severed a bond with cause. That is not justice. That is control.”The elites erupted in outrage. Edward's face twisted in fury. Without the seven seals, the judgement would not stand.The Omegas sat up straighter, hope flickering in their tired eyes.Lucille blinked, stunned. She hadn’t expected an ally.Lord Arthur's eyes burned. “You defy the council?”Lord Mitch met his gaze without flinching. “I uphold the law. If you want tyranny, write it plainly.”The scroll trembled in the scribe’s hands. He hadn't experienced such scene before in the court room.Lord Mitch leans forward, slamming his hand against his
Without further words, Lord Arthur turned toward the door, his stride purposeful. The other council members followed him back to the courtroom, and to the judgement throne, then took their designated seats.The courtroom was silent, heavy with anticipation. Lucille heart pounded in her chest. Her hands were clasped tightly in front of her, trying to steady herself, but the tremble was undeniable. Would the silver suppressing continue? Or would it be a harsher punishment.The courtroom quieted down the moment the council returned.Lord Arthur stood up, "with the power bestowed on me, I will continue this proceeding,"His gaze pinned on Lucille. "Lucille Clinton," he began, his voice carrying across the room, "you, an Omega, stand before this council accused of severing your bond with Edward Jones, a man of noble blood. As stated in the law, your actions have earned you punishment. The council has deli
THAT SAME NIGHT. IN THE JONES ESTATE.The room was quiet, but a thick air of fury blew across every corner.Williams Jones stood in the middle of the room, his face red with anger. His voice was loud and sharp. “You made a fool of this family, Mitch. In front of the whole Council!”Andrea Jones, sitting beside his son, looked tired. His hands were shaking slightly. “He didn’t mean to disrespect anyone, Williams. He just—”“Don’t!” Williams barked. “Don’t defend him! That girl, broke the mate bond with Edward. She went against our laws. The punishment was clear, silver suppressing injection. It needed seven seals. Seven. And your son was the only one who didn’t sign it!”Mitch sat on the sofa, legs spread, arms folded. He looked calm. Too calm. “I didn’t think she deserved that
The moment Lucille Clinton walked into the party, provocative laughter erupted in the room, and all gazes fell on her. She might have felt proud if they were admiring her, but they weren’t. Their stares were full of mockery, not admiration.She stood still in the crowded hall, surrounded by classmates. But, though they were all students, she knew she didn’t belong there. The difference between them was clear. They were from rich, powerful families. The elite pack called the 'Executive Pack', while Lucille was from the lowest ranked pack, known as the 'Commoners'.If they had only whispered behind her back, maybe it wouldn’t have hurt so much. But they wanted her to hear them. They wanted to see her heart break.“Did she time-travel to the medieval age to steal that dress?” a girl shouted, followed by loud laughter.Lucille heard every word. Her hand tightened around her dress.“She looks like a clown. That dress is a disaster!” another voice mocked.“My maid wouldn’t even wear that a
THAT SAME NIGHT. IN THE JONES ESTATE.The room was quiet, but a thick air of fury blew across every corner.Williams Jones stood in the middle of the room, his face red with anger. His voice was loud and sharp. “You made a fool of this family, Mitch. In front of the whole Council!”Andrea Jones, sitting beside his son, looked tired. His hands were shaking slightly. “He didn’t mean to disrespect anyone, Williams. He just—”“Don’t!” Williams barked. “Don’t defend him! That girl, broke the mate bond with Edward. She went against our laws. The punishment was clear, silver suppressing injection. It needed seven seals. Seven. And your son was the only one who didn’t sign it!”Mitch sat on the sofa, legs spread, arms folded. He looked calm. Too calm. “I didn’t think she deserved that
Without further words, Lord Arthur turned toward the door, his stride purposeful. The other council members followed him back to the courtroom, and to the judgement throne, then took their designated seats.The courtroom was silent, heavy with anticipation. Lucille heart pounded in her chest. Her hands were clasped tightly in front of her, trying to steady herself, but the tremble was undeniable. Would the silver suppressing continue? Or would it be a harsher punishment.The courtroom quieted down the moment the council returned.Lord Arthur stood up, "with the power bestowed on me, I will continue this proceeding,"His gaze pinned on Lucille. "Lucille Clinton," he began, his voice carrying across the room, "you, an Omega, stand before this council accused of severing your bond with Edward Jones, a man of noble blood. As stated in the law, your actions have earned you punishment. The council has deli
It was Lord Mitch. With a swift motion, he pushed the document aside, his face twisted with defiance. The clerk hesitated for a moment, then picked up the document, his eyes nervously shifting between the council members, waiting for further instructions. “What did you say?” Lord Arthur snapped.Lord's Mitch voice was calm but firm. “You ask me to seal punishment for a woman who severed a bond with cause. That is not justice. That is control.”The elites erupted in outrage. Edward's face twisted in fury. Without the seven seals, the judgement would not stand.The Omegas sat up straighter, hope flickering in their tired eyes.Lucille blinked, stunned. She hadn’t expected an ally.Lord Arthur's eyes burned. “You defy the council?”Lord Mitch met his gaze without flinching. “I uphold the law. If you want tyranny, write it plainly.”The scroll trembled in the scribe’s hands. He hadn't experienced such scene before in the court room.Lord Mitch leans forward, slamming his hand against his
At the first row where the Grandville pack was seated, Edward Jones sat elegantly. He was dressed in a black, luxurious tailored suit. His eyes were deep, and on Lucille, who made no attempt to scan that part of the courtroom.Without warning, a sharp trumpet blast pierced the air. It echoed off the walls, making hearts race and heads lower. It wasn’t just sound; it was a signal, a declaration, that the Tribunal council had arrived.Every pack member froze, eyes locked on the tall double doors by the left.The doors slid open, revealing seven figures dressed in tailored black suits and long, ceremonial coats lined with silver threading. Each one of them exuded cold, inhuman composure. Their presence alone demanded submission.The moment the tribunal council members walked in, everyone rose. The commoners bowed their heads right away. Some dropped to one knee. Others lowered their eyes, too afraid to meet the gaze of such power. Mothers pulled their children close. A few people whisper
Two weeks had passed.Lucille stood silently in her cell, staring out through the tiny window. It had been fourteen long days since the warden dragged her away and locked her up in isolation. The conditions were cruel, she was fed scraps just once a day and forced to scrub huge halls three times daily.She hadn’t seen or heard from her family since. No verdict was ever given in the werewolf kingdom unless it was under the full moon, and tonight, she believed, would be the night.She kept her eyes on the sky as the first light of dawn gave way to dusk. And then, slowly, the full moon appeared, round and golden, casting its glow across the land. A small wave of relief washed over her, at least something was finally happening.Moments later, the cell door creaked open. A female warden stepped in, her face cold and unfriendly.“Stretch your hands,” she barked.Lucille didn’t hesitate. She raised her arms and felt the sting of silver cuffs snapping around her wrists.“Move!” the warden ord
The next morning, Lucille woke up with a terrible headache. The bruise on her forehead only made it worse, and now she felt a slight fever coming on.She sluggishly sat up, her eyes fixed on the wall, her body aching everywhere. The pain was unbearable, and even though she had been given pain relief at the clinic, it didn’t seem to help much.Maybe she had been too hopeful about the painkillers working. The clinic often used substandard drugs, and the Commoners typically relied on herbs they prepared themselves for healing.Perhaps she should ask her mother for some herbs.Her door opened, and Louis hurried in, rushing to her side. "How are you?" he asked, gently taking her arm, his face clouded with worry."You’ve got a fever!" he whispered, concern in his voice."My whole body hurts, Louis," Lucille replied, her voice hoarse from the pain and her breathing shallow."It's from the fall," he said softly, moving closer to examine her forehead."I don't think the medicine worked," he si
While Lucille tossed and turned, haunted by the tormenting images in her dreams, Edward couldn’t find a moment of peace. Mark had gone back after dropping him off, just to pick up his own car.Edward paced his room, his mind a storm of fury. He would make Lucille pay. For the humiliation. For every insult.Without wasting another second, he left his house, jumped into his car, and drove off in a rush.Less than thirty minutes later, he pulled into the driveway of a grand estate, his family’s home.He switched off the engine, stepping out of the car. The sight of several luxury cars neatly lined up confirmed it: his father was likely in one of his political meetings.His anger burned hotter as he strode toward the house, each step fueled by the fire inside him."Eddy?" His mother, Maude Jones, called out the moment she saw him enter the living room.She stood from the sofa and rushed to him, concern in her eyes."What’s wrong?" She glanced at the clock on the wall; it was late, far lat
Lucille’s mind drifted back to the day everything changed, the day she found out she was fated to Edward.She had gone to help her mother at their usual spot by the roadside, just like every other day. The sun was hot, the street was busy, and life was normal.Then, out of nowhere, a sleek, luxurious car sped past, sending a gust of wind that made her flinch. Her heart skipped. Something felt strange.The car slowed a little further down the road, then began to reverse, heading back toward her.And that’s when it happened. A sudden, sharp pull inside her chest. Her heart raced. A deep feeling she couldn't explain rose within her.Then she heard her wolf’s voice whispering loud and clear inside her mind."Mine."The word jolted her. Her breath caught in her throat.She stepped out from behind the kiosk and stood a short distance away, her eyes fixed on the approaching car.Every day, rich cars passed that road. She never cared who was inside them. But this one… this one was different.
Lucille stared at her mother, shock written all over her face."And who made that law? The goddess?" she asked, her voice low but trembling with frustration.Her mother paused, then slowly turned her head to look at her."The goddess gave us the main laws," she said softly. "But the authority created more rules based on them." She walked back to the bed where Lucille was still sitting."When we found out you were fated to him, I was happy. They're powerful, Lucy. Wealthy beyond imagination. I thought you were lucky. I thought your future was set. But now, you've destroyed everything." Her mother’s voice broke slightly. Then she turned and walked out, her shoulders heavy with disappointment.Lucille felt like she didn’t recognize her mother anymore. How could she say that? How could wealth matter more than peace?For years, her mother had seen the pain she endured. How Edward and her classmates treated her like she was nothing. Yet now, rejecting him was wrong?The law from the goddess