Chapter 2
đź“ŤShannonđź“Ť
I gathered the broken pieces of myself and rushed out of the hall, Damien’s words still repeating in my head like an endless echo.
I had had enough for today. I thought this would be one of those rare days when I wouldn’t have to feel bad about not awakening my wolf strength for the past two years. But things turned out even worse. As if that wasn’t enough, Damien had just rejected me.
The pain was unbearable.
I got into a cab, heading home—the only place where I could find some peace when things like this happened. I had no one else. No friend. No mate. Nothing.
My life was a complete mess.
As I reached the packhouse, my gaze fell on father. But he wasn’t alone. He stood with a group of men, all of them deep in conversation. Their expressions were serious, their voices low.
Something felt… off.
Curious, I moved closer, wanting to know what was going on.
“Hey, Pops. What—”
Before I could finish, strong hands grabbed me. A rough palm covered my mouth before I could scream. My heart pounded as I kicked and struggled, but the person holding me was too strong.
Fear gripped me.
I fought harder, but it was useless. He dragged me toward a waiting vehicle and shoved me into the trunk. My legs were quickly tied with thick ropes, the tightness making me wince.
I looked up—and my blood ran cold as I met father's gaze.
I expected to see worry on his face. Maybe panic. Maybe even anger at the men for doing this to me.
But no.
He was smiling.
Not a kind smile. Not a concerned one. It was a wicked and satisfied grin. His eyes flashed with mischief, making my stomach twist.
“Oh, sweet daughter.” He said as he leaned forward, his voice dripping with fake concern. “You look troubled. Is anything the matter?”
My chest tightened.
How could he be asking me that when he could clearly see that I was in danger?
I sucked in a deep breath, forcing myself not to yell at him. My entire body trembled with frustration and fear, but I knew yelling wouldn’t help. I needed his help, no matter how much I hated begging for it.
“Dad, please,” I whispered, my voice breaking. “I don’t know who these men are or where they’re taking me. But you need to stop them. Please.”
Tears burned at the back of my eyes, threatening to spill. My heart pounded against my chest, every beat a desperate plea for freedom. I swallowed the tears rising in my throat, clinging to the last bit of hope that my father would save me.
I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palm. Whoever these men were, I would come for them. If I made it out of this alive, they would pay dearly for treating me this way. But first, I had to escape their grip.
Father leaned in close, his breath warm against my ear.
“You really want me to help you, huh?” His voice was a whisper, dripping with mockery.
I flinched as his fingers trailed through my hair. That touch, the same one that once comforted me, now made my skin crawl. It felt like poison seeping into my scalp.
His next words shattered me.
“Well, what if I told you that I’m the one who sold you to them?”
The air was sucked from my lungs. My breath hitched, my pulse roaring in my ears.
“This isn’t true, right?” My voice was barely audible, a desperate whisper. “Tell me this is all a joke.”
I stared into his eyes, searching for a sign—any sign—that he was lying. But all I saw was indifference.
My tears spilled over, hot and endless.
Why? Why would he do this to me? Why were all these happening at the same time—on the same day?
A sharp pain twisted in my chest. This wasn’t right. This really had to be a joke.
Just then, mother stepped out.
Her smile stretched slowly across her face, but it wasn’t warm. It was cruel, just like father's.
She marched toward the vehicle, her movements slow, deliberate. When she reached father, she locked hands with him, her eyes suddenly taking on a dissatisfied look.
“Don’t tell me you’re yet to get rid of this thing,” she said, her voice laced with disgust.
My stomach dropped.
Surely, she wasn’t referring to me because she hadn’t even looked at me. Hadn’t acknowledged my presence.
But then she spoke again and this time, she said my name.
The world around me crumbled.
“What?! Are you two really trying to get rid of me? Selling me off to these… these assholes?”
Father’s head snapped toward me, his jaw tightening. His voice was low, laced with venom.
“One more word from you, and I might just teach you a lesson before they take you.” He threatened.
But I didn’t care anymore.
What more could he do to me? He had obviously done his worst by betraying me in the most unforgivable way.
I straightened my back, lifting my chin defiantly. My entire body was trembling, but my voice was steady when I spoke.
“Go ahead. Do your worst, old man. What else can you possibly do after selling me to people I don’t even know?” I shouted, my voice raw with fury.
Father’s eyes darkened. He leaned in slightly, his expression oddly calm.
“I’m sorry it had to happen this way, Shannon. But you’re useless to us in this pack. There’s no point keeping you when we can sell you for a decent sum of money.”
My heart twisted so violently as his words echoed in my head.
So he wasn’t joking.
I had been holding onto the foolish hope that this was some sick game.
But it wasn’t.
It was real.
The car’s engine roared to life, and before I could process what was happening, the car zoomed off.
Panic surged through me. I twisted and turned in the trunk, my wrists and ankles bound so tight I could barely feel my fingers. The ropes burned against my skin, but the pain in my chest was worse.
I choked back a sob, father’s words echoing in my mind.
"You're useless to us."
The weight of their betrayal settled heavily on my chest. I was nothing to them. Nothing but a transaction.
Why was I having a feeling that they weren't even my real parents after all?
Minutes passed—though it felt like hours—before the car came to a stop.
The trunk opened with a rough yank. Hands grabbed me, pulling me out.
I stumbled forward, my legs weak from being bound so tightly.
As we stepped into the building, my eyes went sore at the sight before me. My stomach twisted in horror.
The open hall was filled with women wandering aimlessly, their bodies exposed, their eyes empty.
My breath quickened.
No.
No, no, no.
My eyes reeled in disbelief as the realization hit me like a ton of bricks.
A brothel?
Chapter 3📍Shannon📍I stood frozen at the gate, my breath hitching as I took in the scene before me. I was both dumbfounded and embarrassed as my eyes stayed glued to the spot.Before I could react, strong hands clamped down on my shoulders, pushing me forward. A startled gasp escaped my lips as I stumbled, barely catching my balance. They didn’t care. Not one bit. My heart pounded in my chest, a mix of fear and frustration burning inside me. Just then, someone else joined us. I felt it before I saw him—the shift in the air, the way the men around me straightened, lowering their heads in respect. And when I finally looked up, I understood why. The man standing before me was clearly in charge. His gaze was sharp, unreadable, and he carried himself with a quiet authority that made my stomach twist. He let out a smirk which sent my mind spinning in thoughts. I was almost getting lost in his calm hazel eyes when I felt his rough grip on my shoulder.His grip was firm but not painfu
Chapter 4📍Shannon📍I stared at the boss, my heart pounding in my chest. Every nerve in my body screamed for him to say no. To refuse this deal. To keep me here—anywhere but not with this man.The stranger’s offer hung in the air like a heavy storm. A breeder. He wanted me to be his breeder. My stomach twisted at the word.Minutes ago, I had fought like hell against the guards dragging me into this building. But now, I would rather stay here, in this hellhole, than go with him. Because I knew—deep in my bones—I wouldn’t survive him.The man standing before me was powerful, dangerous. His presence alone sucked the air from the building. His sharp gaze pinned me down like a prey. There was something in his stance, in his voice—possessive, ruthless. Going with him meant writing my death wish with my own hands.“So, what do you say, Mr. Manager?” The man’s voice was calm, but beneath it, there was something darker. A warning. A demand.The boss hesitated, his lips pressing together. The
Chapter 5📍Shannon📍"Who are—?" My voice trembled as a wave of cold air rushed in through the open door. The hallway beyond was dark, the dim light from my room unable to reach the shadowed figure standing there. The longer the person stood there, the heavier the dread in my chest grew. "—You?" I finally whisper.But all I got was silence.The figure neither spoke nor moved. My pulse quickened, the fear creeping in deeper. I don’t usually get scared. But after what happened today, my nerves were shattered, scattered like shards of glass."What do you want?!" I demanded, stepping forward despite the panic clawing at my chest. And that’s when it hit me—A scent. Strong and overwhelming.Candy and roses, laced with something deeper, something rich and sweet, like raspberries. It flooded my senses, intoxicating and almost… familiar.Then, finally, the answer came."You."A single word. Rough. Low. A baritone voice that sent a shiver down my spine.The figure moved at last, stepping into
CHAPTER 6📍Evan📍Since my history of ruling as a king, I have never seen anyone disrespect me the way this lady just did. Worse still, there was something about her that drew my attention, and I didn't even see myself hitting her. I couldn't.I gripped her jaw and made sure she saw the anger brewing in my eyes. “You're trying to prove stubborn huh?” I hissed, trailing my hands down to her neck and pinning her harshly to the wall that I could see her veins pop out. “You will eventually plead for my mercy, and when that happens, I will make sure I make you pay for every single way you disrespected me.” I loosened my hold on her neck, running a finger through her already messy hair. Then I leaned forward and gripped a handful, sniffing her hair in my nose.“You smell like shit.” I cussed and flung my hand away, like her hair would contaminate me if I didn't act fast. Despite my growing urge to make her suffer dearly, there was something about her that made her irresistible. I have nev
CHAPTER 7📍 Evan📍I shoved past her without a second glance. As soon as I arrived in Shannon's room, I crashed in beside her, gripping her hands slowly.She looked so fragile, her pale skin marred with fresh scars from the guards' whips. My jaw clenched. Guilt burned through me—I had done this to her.Her body lay still, her eyes shut, and for the first time, a shiver of fear coursed through my veins. What if she never wakes up?Just then, the door burst open and I turned around eagerly, hoping to see the healer walk in. It was him. Finally!Relief washed over me instantly and I scrambled to my feet, giving way for him to pass.“King Evan, you sent for me.” He said as soon as his gaze met mine. “What seems to be troubling you?”I didn't hesitate. I pointed towards Shannon's direction, my heart racing. “You need to save her. She snapped out during a period of intense training.” I lied. I didn't want to let him know how badly I had tortured Shannon. I couldn't. My reputation would
CHAPTER 8📍Evan📍“We’re not here to challenge your authority as Grand Alpha,” Logan said, his voice steady, unshaken. “But we—the Alphas—have reached a decision.” He paused, meeting my gaze without flinching. “You must have a mate before the new moon ceremony which is coming up in a few days. You will introduce her to the council. If you fail to do so…” He smirked. “Your position will be at risk.” My blood burned hot. The audacity. The sheer nerve to stand before me and spew such nonsense. I leaned forward, my voice low and edged with fury. “And what does my inability to find a mate have to do with the new moon ceremony?” Before Logan could respond, Alpha Sebastian rose, slamming his foot against the ground. “Everything, Alpha! We cannot present a King to our people without a Luna. Not again.”“Exactly!” Logan snapped, his voice sharp and unwavering. “We’ve given you enough time to do the right thing. Now, you have four days. Four days, and if you fail… we will make our decisi
CHAPTER 9 📍 Shannon 📍 As soon as Evan left the room, the door burst open again. My heart leaped—I thought he had returned. But when I looked up, I saw a group of women, their faces lit with warm smiles. They looked to be in their mid-thirties, unfamiliar yet oddly welcoming. I tried to sit up, but they rushed to my side, gently helping me. “You don’t need to stress yourself when you have us here,” one of them said, smiling kindly. The others nodded, their eyes filled with excitement. I scrambled in my thoughts, struggling hard to recognize their faces, but I couldn't. I bet I hadn't seen them since I was brought into this hellhole of a palace. Just then, one of the women said something which left me reeling in thoughts. “The King ordered us to bring you to the poolroom,” she said, her voice laced with enthusiasm. “He has a surprise for you.” My brows furrowed, confusion seeping in. A surprise? From Evan? That didn’t make any sense. He hated me—despised me. Why would he prep
CHAPTER 10 ~Evan~ I geared the car to life and sped off, my mind racing as something in me kept hinting that there was trouble. It was the longest ride in my whole lifetime, maybe because my mind was so preoccupied with thoughts of Shannon, making it difficult to concentrate. After some minutes of driving in silence, I finally arrived at the palace. I pushed the car doors open and rushed out as soon as I pulled up in the palace building. “Where's Shannon?!” I asked, gripping one of the guards' clothes, fire burning in my eyes. He trembled, surrendering his hands to the air. “Speak!” “She… she's in her room.” He finally replied, his voice shaking. I left him at once and spun on my heels, running straight towards Shannon's room. The moment I stepped in, I saw Owen sitting by her bedside, his eyes laced with concern. The compassion with which he looked at her was daring. It wasn't just ordinary care… there was something beneath those looks, something deeper than compassion itself.
CHAPTER 23~Karen~“We can't let this happen. Never!” Father spat, pacing about restlessly. He bit his index finger, his facial expression showing just how stressed he was. We had just experienced the most unbelievable encounter of our lives earlier today. When we thought we had finally gotten rid of Shannon, she suddenly resurfaces, not as an ordinary omega this time, but as the bride of the powerful wolf king! Who would ever believe that the king would ever look her way, let alone accepting her as his mate?“King Evan is clearly out of his mind.” Mother snapped, her tone just as high and disappointed as father's. “How could he stoop so low to be with a lowly omega when he has a lot of women at his disposal?”I remained silent, watching quietly as they voiced out their frustrations. I had a solution to all these, but I was not so sure they would welcome the idea. But I had to give it a try anyway. I cleared my throat loudly, hoping to catch their attention, and thankfully, I did.
CHAPTER 22~Evan~Though she had left, I still couldn't get those words off my head. Freya was not one to just make empty promises. She always ends up fulfilling whatever she says, and now I couldn't help but wonder what she's up to this time.Nonetheless, I didn't let that get to me. She could as well go to hell for all I care. And the elders advocating for her? They are just as good as useless. If they think I'd succumb so easily to choose her as my mate, after everything she had done to me, then the joke is obviously on them.My gaze shifted to Shannon when I closed the door, and she lowered her head, darting her eyes away as soon as she saw me turn.I marched forward, crossing my arms and waiting for an explanation from her. She had to explain the reason why Logan was so confident speaking so ill of her back at the grand hall.Why did she have to run when the only thing she was supposed to do was stay back there and defend herself of all those allegations? Running away only implie
CHAPTER 21~Evan~With the chaos going on in my head, I could have as well chosen to go with everything Logan had said, but I waved it off instead.I made my way to my quarters, my head pounding as I reminisced on those words over and over again.I couldn't believe it, no matter how certain and sure Logan had sounded earlier. I needed to hear from the horse's mouth herself… only then would I be able to conclude that she was really guilty after all.“Put your eyes on Shannon…” I said, turning to Owen. He looked terribly worried, and he wouldn't just leave my side after everything that just happened. “As soon as she tries to get out of the room, get her and bring her to me. Am I understood?”His eyes stretched slightly, but he nodded, too scared to even utter a word. He walked out at once, and at that point, I felt like a huge burden had been lifted off my shoulders.I heaved a deep sigh, leaning towards the large dressing mirror beside my bed. I guess I just needed some time alone to g
CHAPTER 20~Evan~I went after her, yelling her name relentlessly, but she didn't bat an eye. She didn't even bother to look back, let alone stop to at least hear what I had to say.But that didn't stop me from going further. I had a lot of questions to ask and she clearly was in the right position to answer them.I hastened my steps, desperate to catch up with her, but I was rather too late. Before I could get any closer, she had already stormed into the room ahead, shutting the door firmly behind her.I pressed forward and knocked on the door repeatedly, but she never responded, not even once. At that point, I heard someone yell my name, and when I turned, there he was–one of the guards. He stood before me, his breath ragged and shallow.My gaze turned towards him, my eyes cold and impatient. “What do you want?” I asked, trying so hard to control the anger boiling inside me.His breath stopped almost immediately and he snapped his head upwards, facing me. “My king…” He started, his
CHAPTER 19~Karen~“I saw her!” I said in a firm voice, trying to convince everyone to believe me, but it was obvious they still had their doubts.Father especially. He refused to believe me when I said I had seen Shannon back at the Wolf King's palace.“I'm not sure you know who you saw. What would King Evan possibly be doing with a worthless omega?” Dad snapped, refusing to believe every single thing I said.“But I know who I saw… and it's definitely her.” I screeched, desperate to make him believe me, but it was certainly not working.Damien was not helping matters either. He also wouldn't believe me… no matter how much I tried to convince him.“Okay… why don't we wait till tomorrow to know if this is true?” He suggested, and father nodded in approval. “That way, we will be convinced that you had actually seen her like you claim.”I blinked, fighting back the frustration clawing at my chest. I'm definitely not going insane, am I? I saw her, and I know for a fact that my eyes were
CHAPTER 18~Shannon~I froze on the spot, my heart racing as I slowly turned around, bracing myself for Evan’s furious gaze. My heart pounded so loudly I could hear it in my ears. But when I turned, it wasn’t him. A wave of relief crashed over me. It was just the maid. She stood in the doorway, clutching a bundle of clothes in her arms. Her expression was blank, but her eyes turned towards the door—towards the very place Owen had just fled from without a second glance. She had seen him. She had seen everything. My stomach twisted. But she said nothing. Her silence was deafening, and for a moment, all I could hear was the sound of my own ragged breathing. Did she know what had just happened? Would she tell Evan? My entire fate now rested in her hands.I swallowed hard, watching as her expression smoothed into something unreadable. And just immediately, she turned to me, her voice calm, almost mechanical. “The King has ordered me to prepare you for tomorrow.”She moved acro
CHAPTER 17 ~Shannon~ I lowered my head, my body trembling slightly as I nodded. I couldn’t say no to him—I dared not. The moment I gave in, he let go of me, his lips pressing into a thin line. “Good,” he muttered, his voice cold and final. Without another word, he turned and strode toward the door. “The maids will get you ready… just the way I want.” Then, with a sharp slam, the door closed behind him. I stood there, frozen, his words echoing in my mind. My chest felt tight, my stomach twisting with unease. He really believed I was nothing more than a puppet, something he could command and control as he pleased. Like I had no will of my own. How long would I have to endure this? How much more could I take? I barely had time to process my thoughts when the door swung open again. My breath caught in my throat, thinking Evan had returned. But this time, it wasn’t him. It was Owen. My eyes widened, fear striking me like lightning. “W-what are you doing here?” I stammered
CHAPTER 16 ~Shannon~ I couldn't understand the strange pull I felt towards him. It was terrifying how the same man who saw me as worthless, who insulted and humiliated me at every chance, was now the one my heart seemed to crave. Evan's eyes burned into mine, cold and unreadable, yet I couldn't look away. I felt trapped, drowning in emotions I couldn’t explain. But just as quickly as the moment came, it shattered. He shoved me against the wall, his grip firm and unyielding. I flinched, expecting more harsh words, but he said nothing. Instead, he turned to me with a dark, furious glare before dragging me down the corridor. I struggled to keep up with his pace as whispers filled the air, curious eyes watching us. But he didn't care. When we reached the car, he flung the door open and tossed me inside like I was nothing more than an object. My body hit the leather seat with a thud, and I let out a soft gasp. Owen arrived shortly after, confusion written all over his face.
CHAPTER 15~Evan~ She no longer looked terrified. The fear that once danced in her eyes had suddenly faded, replaced with something I couldn’t quite place. I locked my gaze ahead as I approached her. “Get in the car,” I ordered coldly before stepping inside without sparing her a glance. She hesitated for a moment but eventually obeyed, slipping into the back seat while Owen settled in the passenger seat beside me. I clenched the steering wheel, an unfamiliar tension building in my chest. My eyes turned to Owen. “Step out,” I said, my voice softer this time. “Let her sit here while you stay at the back.” Owen shot me a confused look but didn’t argue. He gave a slight nod and stepped out, moving to the back seat. Shannon slowly slid into the front seat, her fragile frame stiff with tension. I didn’t understand this strange pull I felt toward her. The bond I had once denied was growing stronger with each passing second. Yet, I refused to see her as anything other than t