My parents made a terrible mistake, and I'm paying miserably for it. Growing up in a strong pack, I should've been living my best life. But after my parents' treason and their death, I'm labeled a traitor, an outcast. I suck it up because I deserve it. But when I'm accused of a crime I did not commit, I know I can't continue living like this. Then I have my first shift, and I'm mated to someone who doesn't want me. Somehow, I'm captured and sold to the most vicious and dangerous shifter in the country, Theo Gavi. But despite the unnerving attraction I feel when I'm in his presence, despite my wolf's yearning for him, I can't bring myself to be close to him. I shouldn't. Not when I have been hurt before. Right now, I would do anything to be free—to live my life on my own terms.
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Cold air seeped through my bones as I kicked my legs faster. Growls and snarls from my packmates followed sharply behind me. This was definitely not how I had expected to spend my Friday night—being chased by the pack I had been born and raised in.
My pulse raced as I moved through the forest. The crescent moon in the thick indigo sky followed discreetly.
“Destiny, Destiny, what makes you think you can run from us?” a voice from one of the enforcers taunted beside me, and my breath hitched. Panic almost overwhelmed me. He swiped a claw that I dodged as I picked up speed.
There was no way I was going to let them get to me. No way.
But how exactly was a 21-year-old werewolf who had just shifted for the first time going to outrun five fully grown werewolves? My newly acquired advanced sight allowed me to see clearly through the darkness, and the speed that came with being a shifter helped me avoid the swipes of the claws of the terrifying wolves inching closely behind me.
Despite the chill in the air, a beaded sweat rolled down my back as I passed trees and thick bushes, not daring to glance back. There was little chance of me escaping this chase alive—so little chance, especially as I was still in my human form.
I gritted my teeth. “Please come out,” I said in between heavy breaths, willing my wolf to take over as I sprinted.
But my wolf didn't budge. How could she? She was too damaged, too heartbroken, too fragile. She whimpered in response, retreating behind the high walls around my heart.
Pain pierced through me as a claw swiped behind my legs, piercing the skin there. I took it as my cue to increase my speed; now the distinct smell of copper mixed with the earth followed me, coupled with the strong smell of adrenaline that filled the air. I let out a curse under my breath; I was just prey to them.
If only my wolf could just come—
Someone tackled me from behind before I could make a turn to the right—to the path that led to the river—sending me crashing hard to the ground. Despite my newly acquired strength, the air was knocked out of my lungs at the sheer force of the impact, and pain resonated through my entire being.
A huge dark-furred wolf pressed his paw onto my back; his claw dug into my skin as he growled into my ear, threatening me to stay down.
And as I lay on the ground, squirming in pain, I could only think that maybe this was how it was always meant to be—just like when my parents had died, when their bodies had been burned alive before my very eyes. Maybe it was meant to be like this for me too.
Maybe it was my fate.
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Ten Hours Earlier
“In conclusion, Destiny not only lost control of herself because she was angry; she also attempted to murder Nicole,” one of our pack enforcers ranted.
Whispers and accusatory glances were thrown my way as my vision blurred with tears. The entire Venus Pack stood outside under the blazing sun, on the spot where the fate of an accused was usually determined.
It was where decisions like whether a wolf should be punished, killed, or even worse, banished, were established.
I was standing right in the middle with my hands chained together, still in the pink nightgown I usually wore to bed. Before now, some enforcers had barged into my house and dragged me into the streets despite my yells, pleas, and the one question I kept throwing their way-“What the fuck did I do?”
It had only earned me a few hits to my face. One would think that at least the rules of “not guilty until proven otherwise” would apply here in the Venus Pack. Well, it did; I was just an exception.
It was no surprise that this was happening to me. I was an outcast, the one whose parents had committed treason by going against the alpha.
So, even though I had no idea what that enforcer had sprouted out of his mouth against me, and even though I had never, for once in my life, been engaged in any violent activity (except for being on the receiving end of it), even though I had just been ten when my parents committed treason and had no freaking idea about what they had plotted, everyone still believed that, yes, just as my parents had attempted to go against the Alpha, I had also attempted to murder Nicole.
Nicole Donovan, the supposed victim in this situation, was bawling her eyes out, her hands in her brunette hair, with her head resting on her older brother's shoulders, Ethan Donovan, the beta and right-hand man of the Alpha. He had a scowl on his face, and something that looked like hate flashed in his eyes as he glared at me.
I pushed down the hurt that spiked through me from that look alone and averted my gaze.
“So you're telling me that Destiny, who hadn't shifted yet, attacked Nicole, who has shifted for a year now, with a silver blade that almost went through her heart?” our Alpha, Rex, summarized. He was sprawled on his makeshift throne; the elders and other wolves sat beside him.
“Yes, sir,” the enforcer affirmed.
Rex let his gaze fall on me, disdain etched on his face. “And what do you say about this?”
My heart dropped as I held his gaze for a second before letting it drop. There was no need to try to plead my case; he already believed the accusations. I clenched my fist.
“I didn't do any of those things. I was in bed throughout the night,” I let out.
“You bitch, you came at me with a blade and ran it through me!” Nicole's voice screeched in my ears, making my skin crawl.
I had always known that she hated me, just like most of the pack members. They believed that I was just like my parents, and they never ceased to let me forget it. My mere presence was a reminder of what my parents did, and since they could not kill me like they did my parents—since I was a kid when my parents did what they did—they resorted to using every other means possible to make my life miserable.
Over the past 10 years since my parents' death, I had been walking on eggshells, especially around Nicole. Not that it helped, as I was always a subject of their bullying.
“I have done nothing to you except mind my business where you were concerned, and almost killing me is how you return the favor?” Fake tears poured out of her eyes, and I couldn't help but drop my jaw in disbelief at her lie.
I could not for the life of me fathom why she would go this low. I knew she hated me, but this was far-fetched.
“Why did you do it?” Rex rasped. He was asking the wrong question; what he should be asking was how on Earth I, a werewolf who hadn't even shifted yet, had gotten the strength to attack a full-blown wolf without any of my blood spilling or without receiving any serious injury. There was even no proof of the dagger I had supposedly rammed through her chest.
I, for one, knew that if I had actually attacked Nicole like she said I did, I wouldn't be standing here, but I didn't dare open my mouth. I didn't dare question the Alpha.
He raised a brow. “I asked you a question.”
As I opened my mouth to speak, a surge of pain spiked through my body, and I fell to my knees. All the hair on my skin stood on end as tingles grazed every single ounce of my cells. My breath hitched, and my heart pounded at an alarming rate. A sound of agony escaped my lips.
What the fuck was happening to me?
Around me, the others seemed to give me a wide berth, as if I were some infection they didn't want to contact. With a force, both my arms fell to the floor; the snap of my bones filled the air, and every single crack resonated as dark fur replaced skin. My joints broke with a pop.
It was obvious I was having my first shift.
The shackles that bound my hands together broke as my bones expanded. My jaw contracted slowly, forming in place to contain my wolf’s canines, and after what felt like an eternity, my wolf was fully formed.
She was no doubt smaller than most wolves. My vision was sharper. My wolf's dark fur gleamed in the sun as she sniffed the air.
Shampoo. Meat. Sweat. Hate.
But there was something else. Something that smelled so good. Sparkles bubbled up inside me as my wolf’s gaze collided with Ethan's.
He smelled like he had been dipped in roses, combined with the dewy scent of the morning. It made my wolf want to rub herself all over him, so she took a step further.
Ethan's eyes widened as he, too, noticed it.
Mate. He was our mate.
Hope swirled inside me. Ethan was the beta. He could let everyone else see reason—see that I shouldn't be suffering for my parents' decisions. He could convince them to accept me.
As my wolf got closer to our mate, Rex spoke, the alpha command strong in his voice, “Shift.”
Energy surged through me, and against my will, my fur turned agonizingly slowly into skin, and my human form snapped into place.
My torn nightgown lay on the floor, and I became hyper-aware of my naked form. But I didn't move to cover any bits of myself; it would only intensify my embarrassment.
“She’s my mate,” Ethan said, his fist clenched, the disdain not leaving his eyes.
My hope dwindled.
Gasps and sounds of disgust filled the air as the others whispered amongst themselves.
“What are you going to do about her being your mate?” Rex asked Ethan, his eyes still on me.
Ethan closed his eyes as if struggling with himself before he opened them, determination etched in his brown orbs. “She tried to kill my sister; there's no way I'd take someone who tried to kill my family and whose parents tried to kill my Alpha as my mate.” He snapped; the venom he spat sent pain that threatened to dissect my heart in two. It shot through my entire being.
My wolf almost howled from the intensity of his words.
“W-what?” My voice croaked as I took a step backward; his words had hit me like a truck.
Beside him, Nicole smirked, her eyes twinkling with wicked delight.
“I'd never accept you as my mate.” Ethan's hardened brown eyes were filled with disgust as he let his gaze wash over my naked form.
My wolf winced, and my heart broke into a tiny million pieces. Tears pooled in my eyes.
“But I didn't do any of those things Nicole said I did. I would never.” I tried to reason with him, anything that could ease the burn in my chest, the agony my wolf felt.
“Are you calling my sister a liar?” he snapped back, and Nicole's smirk widened.
I wanted to yell, to scream, to beg, to cry, to do anything to make him believe me. I didn't care if no one else did; as long as he believed me, everything would be fine, and my wolf would be calm.
“What do you suggest we do to her?” Rex's cold voice interrupted my thoughts, and dread ransacked through my bones.
“Please, I did nothing to her. Please believe me.” My pleas fell on deaf ears as the whole pack discussed among themselves, deciding my fate.
“Banish her.”
I froze.
It was Ethan who had spoken.
No. No. Not banishment. The rejection had been enough to weaken my wolf to the point of almost losing my mind. The fact that Ethan, my mate, had been the one to suggest it… it hurt.
I didn't hold my tears back as they dropped to the ground. The others seemed to like this idea as they nodded in agreement. I looked around in bewilderment. No one, not one person, seemed to have my back.
I let my gaze land on Ethan's again, hoping he would see the truth in my eyes. He was my only hope.
He held my gaze for a bit before he dropped it. “I, Ethan Donovan, reject you, Destiny Levine as my mate." Then he turned and left.
Immediately after those words left his mouth, a tremor ran through my body, forcing my knees to the ground. A howl escaped my lips as the bond that had seemed to form between us cracked, and anguish raced through me.
As if that wasn't enough, the words that left my Alpha's mouth became my undoing, both for me and my wolf:
“You’re banished from the Venus Pack. You are not allowed, under any circumstances, to step foot back on this ground.”
Destiny’s povMy body was aching all over as I glared at the man holding my child. Fear filled my insides as the sounds of my baby’s piercing scream filled the air.The sound was a perfect, beautiful sound, and for a moment, I forgot about the pain. I forgot about the man. All I saw was my child. My pup. My baby. My everything.“Give me my baby back,” I said, my voice a low, raspy whisper. My body was shaking with both fury and fear, but my words were filled with a cold, hard finality. I was a mother, and I would do anything. Anything at all, anything to protect my child.The man just smiled, the look of triumph and cruelty that sent a fresh wave of terror through me. He looked at me, his eyes filled with cruel pleasure. “Look at you,” he said, his voice a low, raspy purr. "A monster. A werewolf. And you have the audacity to think you can demand something from me."My blood ran cold. He knew. He didn't just suspect. He knew. A fear so strong wrapped its hand around my heart.On a norm
Destiny’s povIt's been just six months, but boy, did it feel like a lifetime.I should be happy and living freely. I should wake up with all smiles and look forward to the day. But it was the complete opposite.Six months of silent days and lonely nights.Six months of hiding, of pretending to be someone I wasn't.Six months of running.Yes, I had succeeded in gaining my freedom, but in exchange, I had become a ghost in the world of werewolves and a normal person in the world of humans.The humans saw me as just a pregnant lady who had moved into town, a shy, quiet girl who kept to herself. I had managed to get a part-time job as a waitress at a small, family-owned restaurant, and so far, no one suspected that I was anything but human.The protection balm that Rebecca had given me was my only shield, a constant, soothing presence on my skin. I applied it every single day, twice a day, and I would like to think it was because of that I hadn't come across any werewolves, and for that,
Theo’s povNo one could calm me down. My wolf was a wild, frantic thing, a pained, tormented beast that howled in despair.And me?I was a mess. A broken, empty shell of a werewolf.The thing I had feared the most kept ringing in my mind. The fear that had now become a reality.I had lost her. I had lost her. I had lost my mate. I had lost my world. The search for her had started immediately. I had ordered every single pack member to search the surrounding area, to search the forest, to search the mountains, to search every single place they could think of.But I knew it was all for nothing. I knew they wouldn't find her. I knew she was gone. I just knew.The reports kept coming in, a constant, damning flow of information that only made my heart ache. "We can't find her scent, Alpha." "It's like she vanished into thin air." "She's not in the forest." "She's not in the mountains." "She's not anywhere."The words were a fresh stab of pain. A sharp, bitter pain that made my eyes sting.
Theo’s povI returned from the two-day trip with a single thought in my head. Destiny. The rogue attack discussions had been long and boring, a necessary evil that I had endured with a strange sort of restlessness. All I had wanted was to be with her. I could not stop thinking about her. The last two days had been torture. I had tried to push her out of my mind, to bury myself in the details of the attack plans, but it was all for nothing. All I could see was her face, her eyes filled with tears, her voice a desperate, pleading whisper. Her soft, warm body against mine. Her lips on mine. The image of her lying naked in my bed, her stomach a soft, subtle curve that held our child, was a constant presence in my mind. I had been cold to her. I had been cruel. The fear of her being a witch, the very thing that had taken my mother from me, had clouded my judgment. It had made me a coward. I had wasted time feeling sorry for myself. And I wasn’t ready to forgive myself for tha
Destiny’s povI woke up to the smell of lavender and the soft feel of a plush bed under my body. Wait. Lavender? Last time I checked, Theo’s room smelled of wood and… him.Confusion filled me as I slowly opened my eyes.More confusion flicked through me as I took in my surroundings. The room I was in was beautiful. It was a perfect mix of old-world charm and modern simplicity.My brow furrowed as I started to sit up.Where the hell was I?When I sat up fully, I noticed that a woman was sitting in a chair beside me.I raised a brow, “Uh… who are you?”She was sitting on a plush black couch, her head tilted to the side as she studied me as if it was her first time seeing a person.The first thing I noticed about her was that her eyes were really dark, the same with her hair. And she definitely was not a werewolf, judging by her distinct smell. I sniffed. She wasn't human either.My gaze slowly raked her figure. There was something about her that gave off a weird, dangerous vibe.I sens
Destiny’s povMy heart wasn’t just shattered. It was crushed. The pieces of it were like a thousand tiny shards of pure pain that were scattered on the cold, hard floor of my soul.I stood there, my body rigid. My mind was a whirlwind of terror and disbelief. Maria’s cold voice echoed in my ears, the words final. "Alpha Theo would be happy."I staggered backward, my knees shaking, my mouth open in shock, my chest heaving.Theo was the man who had kissed me on my forehead with a protective gaze in his eyes as he held me tight. It was this same man who thought I was a monster. I held back the choke that threatened to burst out.I could hear the sound of my heart breaking.H-he had made me feel safe. He had made me fall in love with him—yes, I finally admitted it to myself, I was in love with him. He had made me believe that he was sorry for pushing me away, all to try to get rid of me in a soul-wrenching way.I covered my mouth with my palm and took slow steps backward, a tear dropping
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