Jade Nightshade
My life was perfect. No, really, it was. I could feel it in every fiber of my being, and anyone with eyes could see it too. Being the Alpha’s daughter had its perks—respect, admiration, power. It gave me a confidence that other girls could only dream of. And sure, I hadn’t yet found my mate, but I was still a few weeks shy of eighteen. It didn’t bother me because I was confident I already knew who it would be. Rowan. He and Darius, who was two years older and had been away training to become a warrior for the past five years, had been my best friends for as long as I could remember. But Rowan and I were closer, practically inseparable since birth, being the same age. He was set to be the next Beta, and if things worked out perfectly, he might one day be Alpha by my side. It made perfect sense. I mean, what more could I ask for? "Jade!"? My mother's voice snapped me out of my thoughts, pulling me back from the pleasant daydreams of my future with Rowan. "Stop daydreaming about that boy and take this to the pack children." I could feel the heat rise to my cheeks. Had she guessed what—or rather, who—I was thinking about? "I wasn’t—" I started to protest, but the look on her face said it all. She wasn’t buying it. With a knowing smirk, she handed me a basket filled with candy. "Uh-huh, sure you weren’t," she teased, rolling her eyes playfully. I laughed and accepted the basket, trying to hide my embarrassment. The truth was, I was always thinking about Rowan. How could I not? The thought of him sent butterflies fluttering wildly in my stomach. He was everything I wanted—strong, loyal, and soon to be officially named Beta. But he had been on my mind more than usual lately. We’d grown up together, been through everything side by side, and now that we were on the cusp of adulthood... it felt like something was about to change. Something big. "Don’t take too long," my mother called as I headed for the door. "I won’t!" I flashed her a grin before pushing the door open with my hip, stepping out into the warm, sunlit afternoon, and the familiar sights of our pack grounds greeted me. Kids were running and laughing in the open field by the training grounds, while a few older wolves sparred in the distance. Our territory was vast, stretching far beyond what the eye could see, with sturdy wooden buildings lining the well-worn paths. My father's house stood at the centre, its towering structure a symbol of strength and authority. Surrounding it were smaller homes, barns, and training areas, all meticulously arranged. To the north was the packhouse—a communal building where we gathered for meals, meetings, and celebrations. Everything had its place, every part of the pack moving like a well-oiled machine. I made my way toward the packhouse. People nodded or smiled as I passed, but I couldn’t help noticing the glances—some admiring, others more critical. Being the Alpha’s daughter meant I was always under a microscope, and there was no escaping the expectations that came with it. Especially when it came to Rowan. Most of the girls in the pack had a crush on him. I saw the way they looked at him during training or when he passed by with that confident swagger of his. It was one of the reasons I didn’t have many friends. No one wanted to be too close to the girl who might end up with Rowan. The unspoken jealousy hung in the air like a cloud. Pushing those thoughts aside, I stepped into the packhouse. The sound of laughter and children’s voices echoed through the hall. The young ones were scattered around, their eyes lighting up as I approached with the basket of candy. "Jade!" one of the Omegas called out, smiling warmly. She was overseeing the children, keeping them entertained while their parents were busy with pack duties. "They’ve been waiting for you." I smiled back, trying to ignore the flutter in my stomach as I handed out the candy. The kids crowded around me, their small hands reaching eagerly into the basket. As they thanked me, I felt a sense of warmth. This was what it meant to be part of the pack—taking care of each other, growing together. But the moment of peace didn’t last long. "Hey there, Alpha's daughter," a familiar, teasing voice said behind me. I didn’t even need to turn around to know who it was. I rolled my eyes but couldn’t suppress the smile creeping onto my face. "Rowan," I said, spinning around. "You’re all sweaty and dirty!" He grinned, his blue eyes sparkling with mischief. His dark hair was damp from training, and his shirt clung to him in all the wrong ways. But instead of listening to me, he stepped forward and wrapped his arms around me, ignoring my protests. "Gross!" I laughed, trying to push him away, but he was too strong, and I secretly loved it. Before I could stop him, he started peppering my face with kisses. "Rowan, stop!" I squealed, trying to dodge his lips, but my laughter betrayed me. "Never," he whispered, his breath warm against my ear, sending shivers down my spine. The kids, of course, chose that moment to start giggling and teasing us. "Eww! They're in loooove!" one of them shouted. I felt my face burn as I pulled away from Rowan, flustered. He winked at me, clearly enjoying how flustered I was. "Meet me at our spot tonight," he whispered, leaning in close. "It's a full moon... I have a surprise for you." I glanced up at him, my heart skipping a beat. "What kind of surprise?" "You’ll see." His lips curved into that familiar, teasing smile. And just like that, I knew I’d be counting the minutes until tonight. I hurried home once I was done, and when I entered the house, I found her in the kitchen, humming softly as she prepared dinner for my father. He only ever loved eating the meals she made, and she happily cooked for him every night. I leaned against the doorframe, watching her for a moment before stepping inside. "The children loved the candy," I said, smiling as I walked over to grab a glass of water. My mother smiled back, her eyes softening. "I'm glad. The little things always make a difference." I hesitated for a moment, debating whether to tell her what I was really planning for tonight, but I already knew how that conversation would go. Instead, I forced a yawn and said, "I think I’ll head to bed early tonight. It's been a long day." She glanced at me, narrowing her eyes a bit. "Already? It’s not even dark yet." "Yeah, I’m just really tired," I said, shrugging and trying not to sound too suspicious. "Don’t disturb me, okay? I need to rest." Her lips pressed into a thin line, a clear sign she didn’t entirely believe me, but she didn’t push it. "Alright, but remember what I’ve always told you, Jade. You need to wait until your 18th birthday to see if Rowan is truly your mate. Don’t rush into anything serious." I nodded, suppressing the urge to roll my eyes. My mother was traditional—old school to the core. She believed in the sacredness of the mate bond and how it shouldn’t be taken lightly. She never outright said she disliked Rowan, but she always had that cautious look whenever I mentioned him. "Got it, Mom. Night," I called over my shoulder as I made my way upstairs, feeling the excitement bubbling up inside me. As soon as I reached my room, I shut the door firmly and leaned against it, letting out a breath. My heart was racing, not just because I was sneaking out, but because I couldn’t wait to see Rowan. We’d been meeting at our secret spot for years, but tonight felt different. I could feel it in my bones. I quickly stripped off my clothes and stepped into the shower, the warm water calming my nerves. My mind raced with thoughts of what Rowan's surprise could be. Maybe he had something special planned because of the full moon... maybe tonight would change everything. After drying off, I slipped into one of my favourite dresses—the one Rowan always said made me look beautiful, though I’d never tell him that out loud. It was simple but hugged my curves just right, with soft fabric that swayed when I walked. I applied a little makeup—nothing too heavy, just enough to make me feel more confident. I glanced at myself in the mirror, smoothing down my hair. "Okay, you’ve got this," I whispered to myself before quietly opening the window. I glanced down at the ground below. It wasn’t a far drop, and with Alpha blood running through my veins, I was stronger than most in my human form. I swung my legs over the sill, gripping the edge of the window, and gracefully jumped down, landing silently on the soft grass. The cool evening air brushed against my skin as I took off running toward the woods, my heart pounding with a mix of excitement and nerves. The moon was already high in the sky, casting a silver glow over the trees as I weaved through the familiar path. When I reached the cliff—our secret spot—Rowan was already there, standing with his back to me, gazing out over the valley below. The sight of him bathed in moonlight made my heart skip a beat. His broad shoulders, his dark hair tousled from the wind—everything about him was perfect. He turned around as soon as he heard me approaching, his blue eyes lighting up the moment he saw me. "You’re late," he teased, though his grin softened the words. I shrugged, a smile tugging at my lips as I walked up to him. "Had to make sure I looked perfect for your surprise." He chuckled, pulling me into his arms without hesitation. "You always look perfect." His lips brushed my temple, sending a familiar warmth through my body. "Ready for your surprise?" I nodded, my excitement growing. "What is it?" Rowan's smile widened, but instead of answering, he pulled me closer and gently pressed his lips to mine. I melted into him—it felt so natural, so right. Despite what others thought and regardless of my mother's concerns, I knew deep in my heart that Rowan could never do anything wrong. He was perfect—far better than any unknown mate the Moon Goddess might have in store for me. I couldn’t imagine being with anyone else, and I was certain the Moon Goddess herself understood that too.Jade Nightshade Rowan pulled back slightly, his eyes locked onto mine. Instead of kissing me again, he tilted his head toward the sky, his hands resting lightly on my waist. “Look at the moon,” he murmured softly.I followed his gaze, glancing up. The moon was enormous, hanging low in the sky and casting an ethereal light over everything. There was something... different about it tonight. It was almost like it was calling to us.“It’s beautiful,” he whispered, his fingers brushing my cheek, sending a warm flush through me. “Just like you.”I smiled, a little embarrassed, but then Rowan's face shifted, becoming more serious. “I did some research,” he said, his voice quiet but firm. “I spent hours in my father’s library. Tonight’s moon is special. It’s said to bond souls—two people in love. Forever.”I frowned, the words both thrilling and terrifying at the same time. "Bond souls?" I repeated, my heart suddenly pounding faster. "Rowan, that sounds... dangerous. What if... what if we ar
Jade Nightshade The soft murmur of voices reached me through the haze of my fever as I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling. My mother's voice was unmistakable—firm yet laced with worry. She was talking to the pack doctor, no doubt trying to figure out why I’d been sick for over a week now."How could she just fall sick like this?" I heard her ask; her frustration barely masked. "She was fine the night before. This doesn’t make any sense.""We’ve run all the tests we can." The doctor’s voice was calm but uncertain. " There's nothing physically wrong with her that we can pinpoint. It's... strange. I’ve never seen a case like this."I closed my eyes, my body aching with a fatigue that was more than just physical. I knew why I was sick, even if they didn’t. It wasn’t a typical illness. It was the bond. The oath Rowan and I had taken... I could feel it tightening its grip on me, like an invisible chain pulling me deeper into this state. But how could I explain that? They’d never understan
Jade Nightshade I stumbled back into the house, my vision blurred by tears that clung stubbornly to the corners of my eyes. As my world spinned, I saw my mother waiting by the entrance, her face lighting up with concern the moment she saw me."Oh dear, what's wrong? Why are you back already? Is the party over?" Her voice was laced with confusion, her eyes scanning me like she was trying to find an answer on my face.I felt my chest tighten at her question. The image of Rowan, his hands on *her*, flooded my mind again. I could still see the way his eyes glowed when he looked at that redhead, just like he used to look at me. A sob built in my throat, but I swallowed it down, clenching my fists.“Jade? Where’s Rowan? Isn’t he supposed to be with you?” Her voice softened, almost hesitant. “He’s your mate, isn’t he?”That was it. The final straw. The dam broke, and I snapped.“I *never* want to see that bastard’s face again!” I yelled, my voice hoarse and trembling as it echoed. I didn’t
Jade Nightshade Nine months had passed, almost a year, and life has settled into something that feels almost perfect, just like it was before. I still got sick sometimes, the lingering effect of the blood oath, but it was nothing like before. Now, it was just a dull ache that would come and go, something I had learnt to live with. It was my secret, one I would take to my grave.Rowon, as always, was by my side. More loving than ever, in fact. We were nineteen now, and he had recently taken over as Beta after his father came back injured from that skirmish with the neighbouring pack. Rowon had stepped up in ways that made me proud beyond words.At the moment, he was in a meeting with my father, which meant I had the house to myself. Our house. It was still strange, thinking of it as ours, but it was a good strange. I was in the kitchen, preparing dinner for when he’d return, humming softly as I stirred the pot of stew. The warmth of the stove and the smell of spices filled the small
Jade Nightshade “You son of a gun!” I screamed, my voice echoing across the conference hall as I clenched my fists so tightly my knuckles ached. I wanted to swing, to land a punch squarely across Rowon’s face. My chest heaved with fury, my blood boiling at the sight of him sitting there like nothing had happened.“You slept with her, didn’t you? And not just that—you had the audacity to stick your shapeless dick back into my bed for nine months like it meant nothing!"The room fell deathly silent. All eyes turned to me, wide with shock. But I didn’t care. Let them stare. Let them see the truth. I stormed toward Rowon, seated at the head of the table, calm and collected, as if he could charm his way out of this. My father stood up from his seat, eyes wide, clearly blindsided by my outburst, but I didn’t stop. I wouldn’t stop.“Cousin?” I spat, venom lacing every word. “Distant cousin? You lying, cheating bastard!”Rowon raised his hands as if he could defuse the situation, his express
Jade Nightshade "You can’t stay in bed forever, Jade.""I can," I muttered, pulling the blanket tighter around me and turning my back to her. "I’m the Alpha’s daughter. I can decide to do nothing forever if I want."My mother sighed, a sound full of sympathy and frustration. It made me hate myself—no, it made me hate him more. “You can’t keep hiding like this. If you’re going to avoid everything, you might as well go stay with your grandmother for a while.”“No.” I sat up suddenly, my voice sharp. “Why should I run away? I’m the victim here. I’m the one who got betrayed! It’s Rowon who should be hiding his face in shame, not me.”My mother crossed her arms, looking at me with that familiar piercing gaze. “But you are hiding, Jade. You haven’t stepped out of your room in days. You’re wasting away here.”“I’ll stay here forever if I have to,” I shot back, glaring at the door. I couldn’t deal with the world outside—not yet.“This is pissing your father off, you know,” she said, raising
Jade Nightshade I entered my father’s office still struggling to catch my breath. My heart pounded from the unexpected encounter with Rowon, and I could still feel the heat of his hand on my arm, the way his eyes had pleaded with me—but I shoved the thought aside. Now wasn’t the time to unravel.My father rose from his chair immediately, his brow furrowed with concern. “Jade, you look pale,” he said, his voice filled with fatherly worry. “What happened? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”“Worse,” I muttered under my breath, my legs feeling wobbly as I sank into the chair across from his desk.He didn’t miss a beat. “Here, drink this.” He handed me a steaming cup of coffee, his eyes searching mine for an explanation. “Tell me what’s going on.”I took a sip, hoping it would steady my nerves. “It’s nothing,” I lied, refusing to let Rowon’s face creep back into my mind. I focused on my father instead, watching as he leaned against his desk, arms crossed, waiting for me to continue.He
Jade Nightshade "Do I really have to go?" I muttered, slumping back into the chair as I stared at my mother. "Is my presence really needed at this party?"My mother’s eyebrow arched, her lips pressing into a thin line. “Stop being childish, Jade. You’re the acting Alpha now. This party is important, and you know it. We’re not just welcoming any warrior. We’re welcoming the strongest warrior in our ranks—someone who was once your best friend.”I groaned, running my hands through my hair in frustration. “Darius may have been my best friend once, but that was a long time ago. He won’t care if I’m there.”My mother sighed, folding her arms. “How do you think he’ll feel if you don’t show up? You, the acting Alpha, skipping out on his welcome party? Think about it.”I hesitated, knowing she was right. The thought of seeing Darius again after so many years was strange, but it wasn’t just about him. This was my introduction to the pack as acting Alpha. I needed to be there, no matter how mu
Jade After the unexpected attack on the pack, Darius and I wasted no time organising meetings with scientists. Now, five days later, we found ourselves in a secret laboratory that seemed more like a fortress than a workplace.The lab was bathed in cold, sterile white light, the kind that left everything sharp and cold. It stretched wide, with rows of polished metal counters lined with vials, wires, and gleaming weapon prototypes that looked as deadly as they were sophisticated. Scientists in pristine lab coats moved around like ghosts, focused and determined, their heads bent over blueprints or screens flickering with code, adjusting equipment that hummed quietly with raw power. This place was a fortress of secrets, a weapon lab hidden from the world—a sanctuary of destruction waiting to be unleashed. Darius and I had sworn the scientists protection, wealth, and land in return for their work, promises that would be fulfilled once we won the war. Darius was right—we didn’t know what
Darius The air in the interrogation room was thick with tension, and the sharp scent of blood clung to everything. I studied the two captives before me, both battered, bruised, and visibly shaken. Their faces were pale, and their bodies trembled, every twitch betraying the fear simmering beneath their defiance.They’d seen what I was capable of; they knew this was far from a game.I leaned against the wall, letting the silence stretch uncomfortably, intensifying their fear. The taller of the two men shifted, glancing nervously at his partner before muttering."Please... spare our lives. We don’t want to die.” he stammered.I allowed a cold smirk to spread across my face. “Oh, now you care about your lives?” I muttered with cold amusement, twirling a blade between my fingers. Its edge glinted under the dim light, catching their wide, terrified eyes every time it spun. “If that’s true, all you need to do is talk. Doesn’t sound too hard, does it?”They said nothing; they just sat there s
Jade"Darius, please," I whispered, though I knew he could hear the tension trembling in my voice—it was impossible to hide my anxiety. "Tell me... what kind of woman is Lilian? No—better yet, who exactly is her father?"Darius looked up from the documents, pausing mid-turn of the page, his brows knitting together as he studied me. “Why the sudden interest in my ex-mate?”I pressed my lips together, clenching my fists, frustration and anxiety mixing uncomfortably in my chest. I knew I should let it go, and I also didn't want to tell him how much Lilian’s words had haunted me since our run-in, the way they clung like thorns. “Urgh!” I huffed, throwing up my hands, my pulse a drumming I could feel everywhere. “Can’t I be curious? Why are you acting so defensive?”He sighed, setting the papers down as his eyes softened. “It’s not about that. It’s just…” He hesitated, his gaze searching, as though the right words were somewhere hidden between us. “I don’t feel comfortable talking about he
JadeI stirred from sleep, feeling a warmth settle over me, like a soft glow pulsing at the edge of my consciousness. Slowly, I blinked away the remnants of sleep, my eyes adjusting to the morning light, and there he was—Darius, his gaze burning into me with such intensity it stole my breath. The depth in his eyes was something I’d never seen before—an unguarded tenderness and love so fierce that it tightened something in my chest. I realised, with a thrill, that I could feel him now—his emotions mingling with mine in the bond we’d created, a vivid, unmistakable presence in my heart.“Good morning, beautiful,” he murmured, his voice low, barely breaking the stillness.Unable to hold back a smile, I snuggled closer, pressing my face into his chest and letting myself breathe him in. He wrapped his arms around me, pulling me closer, his touch gentle but steady. I felt… safe. Truly safe.I had just begun to relax again when my mother’s voice rang up from downstairs. “Jade! Come down for b
JadeI looked into Darius' intense, burning eyes; my heart swelled with emotion. I’d always been drawn to them—that deep, captivating gaze that seemed to see right through me. Now, knowing he’s loved me for so long, his sincerity is almost overwhelming in its purity.It was time to sever any bond or oath I had left with Rowan for good, just as Althea had warned. I could take that risk now, and with the two of us alone at my house, this was my chance. It was now or never."I want you, Darius," I whispered. "Not just now, but for always. We've wasted so much time, and I don't want to delay our bond any further."His brow furrowed, a look of anxious concern flickering across his face. “Jade, are you sure? I know learning about my feelings has been sudden... and after everything with Rowan, I don’t want you to feel pressured or obligated.”I tilted my head, clenching my fists at my sides. “Don’t you understand, Darius? There’s no confusion. I’ve wanted you for a long time; I just didn’t r
JadeAs we walked away, I clutched Darius's hand tightly, my mind spinning in a thousand directions. The image of Liliana lingered—she was effortlessly beautiful, the kind of woman any man would dream of. Even I, a woman, could see it. And yet… Darius had rejected her. He’d turned down that perfect, goddess-like creature—for me?Crazy.The silence between us was heavy, but I couldn't bring myself to break it. A knot formed in my stomach as anger bubbled up, not because of Liliana’s beauty but because Darius had kept her existence a secret. Why didn’t he tell me? He knows how much I hated secrets and couldn't stand them. And now with Rowan lurking, circling like a vulture waiting for any chance to tear us apart... to pounce on any weakness... he let Rowan get under my skin by handing him this opportunity on a silver platter.I didn’t even know where I was leading him, only that I needed to be somewhere private, somewhere I could yell at him without an audience. When we reached my house
Darius If someone had told me Jade would one day look at me with that spark in her eyes and say she was beginning to feel something for me... God, I wouldn’t have believed it. Hell, I would’ve laughed in their faces. But hearing those words... knowing she’s finally falling for me... nothing in this world could compare. The sound of her voice, the softness in her gaze—all I could think was how lucky I was. She said she cared deeply for me, and those words made me feel like the happiest man alive.Funny how my mother’s madness ended up bringing out this side of Jade, forcing her to reveal her loyalty and her feelings. And now, hearing her say she feels something for me... I’d give her the world. No—I already promised myself. I’d rather break every bone in my body than break her heart. I’d fight for her, for us, with everything in me.I wanted to hold her, protect her, and make her laugh for the rest of our lives. But of course, my happiness barely had a chance to settle before that sm
JadeMy gaze was locked on Darius’s mother, and for a second, she looked shocked, as if I’d slapped her across the face, and then anger simmered to the surface. Her hand slammed down on the table with such force that all the dishes rattled, some even lifting briefly before settling back down. I felt the jolt through my whole body, but I held my ground, refusing to look away.“Don’t you ever call me ‘mother-in-law,’” she spat, her eyes narrowing with venom. “I would never want someone like you for my son. You might be his mate, but that means nothing to me. You’ve hurt him, and you’re risking his life. If you had an ounce of decency, you’d end this relationship before it drags him down any further.”Heat crept up my neck, and I clenched my fists at my sides. I wanted to snap and fire back, but I took a deep breath, knowing that lashing out would only feed and fuel her disdain. Still, I couldn’t stop the small, mocking smile tugging at my lips as I raised an eyebrow.“Then, I suppose it
JadeWe gathered around the breakfast table, and I could feel the tension hanging in the air—so thick I could almost taste it, and it made my skin prickle. Everyone was seated, but no one spoke, and the silence pressed down on me. I was acutely aware of Darius’s hand brushing against mine under the table, his touch a small comfort in this unnerving atmosphere. I sat beside him, holding onto that small touch, drawing strength from it as his family’s unreadable faces seemed to study my every move, especially his mother’s. She sat at the head of the table with a regal authority that made my stomach twist.Stanley, his brother, was the first to break the silence. "Mom," he said, forcing a smile, “your food is delicious."“Yes, Mom, it’s really amazing,” his sister chimed in, nodding enthusiastically.Their words seemed to hang in the air, and for a fleeting moment, it felt as though everyone was holding their breath, unsure what to say next. The silence that followed felt even more loade