Kyra has loved Davis, the future Alpha, for as long as she can remember. When a fire breaks out, she risks her life to save him, only to awaken and find her sacrifice erased by lies. Jessica, the beautiful Beta’s daughter, takes the credit, and Davis, blinded by her false heroism, proposes to her at the Mating Ball. Heartbroken but hopeful, Kyra attends the ball, unaware that fate has other plans. When she unexpectedly wolfs out and claims Davis as her Mate, the moment is supposed to be her salvation. Instead, it becomes her greatest humiliation as Davis publicly rejects her, choosing Jessica instead. With her heart shattered and her wolf silenced, Kyra begins a journey of heartbreak, betrayal, and self-discovery, only to discover that Jessica's plan wasn't just to get married to Davis but to become the ruling Alpha. Will Kyra sacrifice her mother to get to Jessica or will she pick her knight in shining armour when she realises he was hwr fated mate Or Will she forgive Davis her first love?
View MoreJessica’s POVThe grand hall doors burst open with a resounding thud.Alpha Davis instinctively turned toward the entrance, his gaze locking onto me. His eyes flickered with surprise—he hadn’t expected me.Good.I ignored the tense atmosphere between him, my father, and Alpha Marius. I didn’t care what they were discussing. All that mattered was stopping this farce before it went any further."What is it, Jessica?" Davis asked, his voice carrying a hint of irritation. I rememberee the slap I had dealt to his face on the mating ceremony and I knew I deserved every bit of cold attide Alpha Davis was throwing towards me. I took a step forward, my eyes never leaving his. "Did you know that woman has a lover in this kingdom?"Silence.Davis arched a brow, but I caught the way his jaw tensed. That was all I needed. I had planted the seed."And how exactly do you know that?" His tone was skeptical, but the smirk on his lips was faint—forced."Are you jealous, Jessica? Because jealousy doesn
Davis’s POV"Is it true?" My voice echoed through the grand hall as I fixed my gaze on Beta Zakaira and Alpha Marius.Neither of them flinched, but I could feel the weight of my question settling between us."Is it true that you tried to have her killed?" I asked again, my patience hanging by a thread.Beta Zakaira took a cautious step forward. "Alpha Davis, you need to understand—we are trying to protect you.""Protect me?" I let out a sharp laugh, stepping down from my throne. "Or protect your own interests?" I turned to Zakaira, my eyes narrowing. "Where were you when I called for you earlier? I wondered where you'd run off to."He didn’t answer. My gaze shifted to Alpha Marius, who stood motionless, unbothered by my accusations."And you," I continued, my voice lowering. "What did you do when my father was killed? Or when the pack doctor was murdered?" My wolf growled within me, clawing for control. "Nothing. You did nothing. And now, suddenly, you're concerned about who I marry?
Kyra’s POV"And why are you asking me that?" I shot back, locking eyes with Jessica. My voice was steady, but my heart pounded against my ribs.Has she followed me? Or worse… had she seen Calen?Jessica let out a humorless laugh."Excuse you? And why the hell would I waste my time following someone like you?" she sneered, her words laced with disdain.My fingers curled into fists. I knew exactly why she was here—why she looked so rattled."I don't know what game you’re trying to play, but stay the hell away from him!"I smirked. She was scared. I could feel it, and so could Raven."Oh really?" I taunted. "Afraid of losing your precious seat at Davis’s side?"Jessica’s expression darkened. Anger flashed in her eyes, and in that moment, I felt the rage of her wolf rising to the surface.A sharp crack echoed through the night as her bones shifted. Her body trembled, fighting the urge to shift."Do you really want to do this here?" I asked coolly.She hesitated. She knew I had bested her
Kyra’s POVAs I pulled away from Calen, a strange unease settled in my chest. Something felt… off.I turned slightly, my gaze shifting to the shadows. A flicker of movement caught my eye, but when I focused, the darkness swallowed whatever had been there.My fingers tightened around Calen’s arm."Are you alright?" he asked, his sharp eyes scanning my face."I thought I heard something… Are you sure this place is safe?"A small chuckle rumbled in his chest. "Oh, Kyra. How many times do I have to tell you? No one knows about this place. I made sure of it."His voice was steady, but mine wasn't. "Still, I—""Kyra," he cut in, his tone gentler this time. "This is where I buried my parents. They were never given a proper burial after their deaths. I had to do it myself."I studied his face, the sorrow hidden behind his strength. He had managed to bury his parents right under the nose of Davis’s father, a feat I couldn’t begin to imagine.He took a step back, his expression sharpening. "Run
Jessica’s POVI couldn’t sleep.Not after the way she confronted me.There was something about her—something off. I could see the power swirling around her, an undeniable aura that sent a chill down my spine.The same power I had felt when I fought Kyra.Her defiance was infuriating, but what truly made my blood boil was the way her wolf longed for Davis. I could sense it, taste it in the air. I couldn’t stand it.I had been staying in the mansion with Davis, though we occupied separate rooms. The mating ceremony had been put on hold—suspended in uncertainty.Not that I cared.I had my eyes on only one thing—the throne.And I would fight anyone, kill anyone, who dared to stand in my way.The room felt stifling, the walls closing in. I needed air. A walk in the garden might clear my head.Stepping outside, the cool breeze caressed my skin, carrying with it the soft hum of the night. "This feels good," I murmured, letting the silver glow of the moon wash over me.Crickets chirped in the
Kyra's POV I know I was not supposed to do this, but I couldn't help myself. I was lost in my own motions that I didn't know when I drew him closer. I could feel his muscular hands around my waist. His piercing blue eyes locked on mine. In that moment, he said slowly. I could hear the rustle of the wind against the leaves as his words were clearer. "I would never trade you for anything in this world because you are worth more than any crown or jewels." Calen said with his blue eyes dazzling under the moonlight. His lips gently brushed slightly against mine. He could see the way I pulled back. "Do you want to stop?" He asked slowly, sensing that maybe I was not ready. "No." I exhale sharply. "I...wasn't ready." I said, feeling shy. "Why don't we take this slow? I want you as much as you want me, but I think we need to take things slow." Calen said, looking at me. I wanted to, but Raven wouldn't. She had been dying to have this moment, and I knew I was not going t
Kyra's POV Maybe this is what I want. The quiet environment, soft grass, and the gentle chirp of the crickets. The place, I was not familiar with it. It was the side of the pack kingdom I had never been in. I looked at Calen, and I could see that sad countenance on him. I wonder where he was taking me too. I heard a gentle creak right behind us, and I stopped to look back. "Are you alright?" Calen asked, seeing that I was tense. "I think I heard something." I replied. Calem took the light he asked for and flashed it towards the dark spot. "You see, no one is on our tail." He said, looking at my disturbed face. "You need to ease up, Kyra. Not everyone is after you here. Besides, I don't think anyone knows except just us and, of course, Beta Scott." Calen said and kept walking. I rushed to his hand and quickly held his hand. "So where are we going?" I asked, trying to catch a glimpse of his face that was hiding in the shadow. "You visit the most precious people who are
Kyra's povI turned to see the woman who took everything from me.My lifeMy motherAnd now that I am back with a new face or let say a magical face, I won't allow her to get things done her way anymore. Thanks to Calen, I had been given a new identity.I might not understand why he is doing it but I am going to make all of them pay."What are you accusing my father of?" Jessica's voice boomed right behind us."He tried to have me killed!" I snapped at Jessica."And do you have proof? I wonder why Alpha Davis hasn't had you sent out of here. You came to disrupt my mating ceremony, and now you are accusing my father wrongly. Do you have any proof?" Jessica looked at me.I wanted to hurt her so badly. I felt my stomach churn just by looking at her long hair. I remember the day she killed my mother. How I cried my eyes out now.Calen was there; he was it all. "Someone did see him." I said it without blinking twice.The hall immediately became silent, like Davis had been waiting to hear m
Davis’ POV"What are you going to do now? It’s not like you have any other options."Marcus’ voice grated against my nerves, but I refused to show weakness."I do," I muttered, gripping the edge of my desk. "We can go to war for all I care. My father was murdered right here in this kingdom, and no one is doing a damn thing about it. And to think that Alpha Marius is the one they all want to bow to—it’s disheartening."Marcus scoffed. "You said Kyra did it. She was shipped off to the mines, and you did nothing. Your mate—do you really want to tell me you don’t know how she doted on you? And yet, you picked Jessica over her."His words stung, but I wasn’t about to let him talk down to me."Kyra is not the woman for me," I said coldly. "I don’t like the way she follows me around like some lost puppy."Marcus’ piercing gaze bore into me. "Is that really why you hate her? Or is there something you’re not telling me?"I clenched my jaw. "I don’t know, and stop asking me that. If you care so
Kyra’s POV The Mating Ball Pain throbbed in my head, a dull ache that seemed to echo with every beat of my heart. My eyes fluttered open, and for a moment, everything was blurry. The last thing I remembered was the metallic beam falling, Davis frozen in its path, and me lunging forward to push him away. The sharp sting of blood trickling down my temple was my final memory before darkness took over. A faint light from the window illuminated the room. The familiar scent of lavender lingered in the air, a scent meant to calm nerves, though it did nothing to ease the turmoil in my heart. “Where is he?” I whispered, my voice barely audible. My chest tightened as I glanced around the empty room. Davis should have been here, watching over me, worrying about me. He was the future Alpha, yes, but he was also the man I had loved for as long as I could remember. I thought of the countless moments we’d spent together as children, racing through the woods and sharing dreams under the m...
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