Alina pov:
I stared at my reflection in the mirror, my heart pounding in my chest. Earlier today, I woke up to find myself back in my pack’s forest, lying on a tree branch. Every wound I had sustained was gone—completely healed, without even a scar. That was impossible. I should still be healing, or at the very least, have some marks left behind. The only evidence that last night even happened was my torn clothes, still stained with blood and dirt That, and the mark. I had been mated. Marked by a vampire. The realization sent a cold shudder through me. I had washed up in a nearby lake and changed into the spare clothes I always kept hidden in the forest—just in case I shifted and needed a fresh set. Then, I had made my way back to the pack house, trying to push away the growing dread curling in my stomach. My father wasn’t happy that I won, but he gave me his word—I had my freedom. I should have felt victorious. I should have felt smug at the frustrated look on Zack’s face. Instead, all I felt was hollow. That damn vampire had ruined everything. I swallowed hard, my mind racing. My father had only required that I return unhurt, and technically, I had. But being claimed by our enemy? That was worse than any wound. My fists clenched at my sides, nails digging into my palms. Strange. I had spent my entire life yearning for my mate, longing for the moment I would finally feel whole. But now? Now, all I felt was dread. Who was he? Was it the vampire who saved me? The one with the silver eyes? Or was it another? Kaia, my wolf, had gone silent, retreating deep into my mind ever since she realized we were mated. She couldn’t even recall how we made it back to pack territory. That terrified me. I always wanted my mate, yet now I didn’t even know who he was. Was it my savior? My attacker? Or someone else entirely? A surge of frustration burned through me. “Arghhh!” I screamed, slamming my fist against the counter. Damn those disgusting creatures. A sharp, searing agony lanced through me, so sudden and brutal that I gasped. My knees nearly gave out as my vision blurred, the world tilting sideways. I couldn’t breathe. Kaia whimpered, her presence flickering in and out. The mate bond. It was no secret that newly found mates shouldn’t be separated. My eyes flickered between golden and brown as Kaia struggled to take control. I couldn’t let her. Who knew what she would do? My claws extended, sharp and deadly, and before I could second-guess myself, I drove them into my own neck—into the mark. A raw, piercing scream tore from my lips as I collapsed to the floor. Agony exploded through me. My body convulsed as blood spilled onto the cold tiles, pooling beneath me. I coughed violently, my lungs seizing, blocking the air from passing through. My vision flickered, darkness pressing at the edges. I lay there, trembling, until the pain dulled into a deep, throbbing ache. My breaths came in slow, measured gulps. The pain was still there, but it was bearable. Gritting my teeth, I forced myself to my feet, gripping the edge of the sink to steady myself. I met my reflection again. The mark on my neck glowed faintly, an undeniable claim My stomach twisted. I adjusted the neckline of my dress, covering it completely. My father expected me to return unscathed. But how was I supposed to explain that a vampire—our sworn enemy—had mated me? Taking a deep breath, I stepped out into the hallway. The sound of laughter and chatter drifted from downstairs. The pack house was lively, buzzing with excitement. I descended the grand staircase, gripping the railing tighter than necessary. Wolves bustled about, hanging garlands of evergreen along the wooden beams while others arranged tables, adjusting banners displaying the royal crest. The chandelier overhead was draped in strands of gold, catching the light and scattering it in warm, flickering hues. All of this, for my brother, Nicola. The future Lycan King. The coronation was tomorrow, and the entire pack had thrown themselves into the preparations. From the dining hall, laughter echoed as the kitchen staff prepared feast after feast. Warriors stood near the entrance, discussing security for the ceremony, while pups darted between legs, their squeals filling the air. In the middle of it all stood my mother. Her hair was pulled into a high ponytail, so tight I was sure it must hurt. She was dressed casually, issuing instructions to those around her. “Mom,” I called, making my way toward her. She turned, her stern expression softening as she saw me. “Alina,” she greeted. “You’re up.” “Where’s my brother?” I asked, looking around “He took some of the pack men and went hunting rogues,” she replied. Of course. Our pack raided rogue territories regularly. They caused nothing but pain and destruction. Clearing them out was routine “To be out hunting the day before his coronation… how nervous must he be?” I mused. Mom sighed. “You can’t blame him. Not only is the Lycan position transitioning to him, but he also takes control of the family business. It’s a massive corporation.” I hummed in acknowledgment. I remembered how I once threw a fit about going to my father’s company, only to realize it was located outside pack territory—in human lands. Since he wouldn’t allow me to leave, he had a life-sized replica built just for me. It wasn’t the same. He even had me homeschooled. Mom studied me for a moment. “What?” I asked. “Nothing.” She shook her head, though something lingered in her gaze. “What do you plan to do now that you’ve gained your freedom?” I hesitated. “I haven’t thought about it yet.” A lie. I had plans—a whole world tour, disappearing for years. But now? Now I had a mate. And I had to find him. If there was any way to fix this… I needed to figure it out before it was too late. Mom watched me closely before gesturing toward a group of wolves nearby. When I had still been locked up in the pack, my father assigned younger wolves to keep me company. Now that I had my freedom, it was time to put an end to that. This was his last day in power, after all. I bid my mother farewell and strode toward the waiting wolves, determination settling in my chest. I had a mate to find. And I refused to let him control my fate.Alina's POVShe led me to where the wolves were gathered before bidding me goodbye. I stood there, staring at them—ten in total. My father had arranged this so I wouldn’t be lonely, but honestly, it was pathetic. Either way, this would be my last day with them, so I might as well enjoy it. We headed into the forest, a particular one I loved. At its heart lay a maze-like layout, making it perfect for the game I had in mind. I glanced at Kieran. At just nineteen, he was already towering over me. “Last day, huh?” Kieran murmured, his gaze lingering on a particular girl in the group. His voice was barely above a whisper. “Finally free to explore,” I replied with a light chuckle. “I know you all had better things to do, but thanks for keeping me company all these years.” “Don’t go getting sentimental on me,” he said, narrowing his eyes before taking a deep breath and shutting them. “Even if you only joined because of a certain someone,” I teased, calling the rest of the group over.
Alina Pov:Vampires infiltrating the pack and attacking our members wasn’t a minor issue—especially not the day before Nicola was set to take over. It was already being seen as a bad omen. So tell me why, in the middle of all this chaos, Jeremy couldn’t wipe that stupid grin off his face.“I’ve always thought those leeches needed a clean-up,” he said with a smirk. “This just gives us a solid reason to act.”Mother shot him a look, arms crossed“This isn’t something to be excited about, Jeremy. People were hurt.” I added, remembering how badly wounded the wolves were or my fate in the double forest Jeremy’s expression shifted, just slightly. “I know. But we need to act fast. First, we need to figure out how they got past the barrier and into the pack without Father being alerted. If they got in once, they can do it again. And we can’t assume those were the only ones.”Father’s brow furrowed. “You’re suggesting there’s a traitor.”“I’m saying it’s a possibility,” Jeremy replied. “Someo
Alina pov: I sighed in relief as I slipped into the forest, unseen by the pack guards or a wandering wolf. If my father found out, explaining would be a hassle. I could say I was going for a run, but I was heading for the pack borders, it would be difficult to explain The cold wind bit through my coat, and I instinctively pulled it tighter. Memories of that night flooded back, the horde of vampires, the fight that happened. But now, I carefully looked around, there was no trace. No pile of corpses , no black blood staining the ground. it was completely gone, erased just like my injures, It was as if it had never happened. If not for the mate mark burning on my neck, I might have doubted it myself., I masked my scent before coming here. Not that it mattered—there were no vampires in sight. I followed the path where the car had stopped, where those green eyes nearly tore into me. The car was gone, but the fallen tree remained. I searched, but there was no sign of the green-eye
Alina pov: I watched as the green-eyed vampire pulled his claws away from me, and I retracted mine, turning to face my mate."You owe me answers," I said, narrowing my eyes at himHe inclined his head slightly in acknowledgment, so I continued."What is this place?" The question has been on my mind since the first time I stumbled upon this forest . A place crawling with vampires, this close to the pack borders? I could have asked my father, but explaining how I came across it would raise too many questions. surrounding how I came across it, besides I doubt he would sit still knowing vampires were lurking just outside the borders of the pack, father has no idea, so this is my best short getting my desired answer "A wasteland" he said "centuries of war turned it to ruin, too much death and blood, the warewolves abandoned it long ago, labelling it as a cursed ground and no one should trend on it" A wasteland, no wonder no warewolf patrolled this area, but why haven't I heard of it, I
Alina I watched Jeremy from across the hall, my eyes suddenly wet with tears. All his life, he had trained for this moment—to stand as the Lycan King. Now, there he was, on the podium, neatly dressed beside Father and the pack elders. The sight should have filled me with pride, but instead, a knot of sorrow and regret twisted inside me.After returning to the pack house, all I wanted was to burst into Father’s and Jeremy’s rooms and spill everything I’d heard, explanations and consequences be damned—but it was too late in the night. I had to wait until dawn to drag Mom, Dad, and Jeremy into Father’s office..When I told them everything, shock etched every face. We kept the discussion away from the pack elders; we couldn’t risk alerting anyone. We didn’t know who might be the insider and working with the witches, so we couldn't risk anyone finding out we knew, The council should have had an idea of what the Black Witches were planning, yet no action had been taken. That made me suspec
Alina Pov:We drove for a while, leaving the dense forest behind and merging onto a paved road. The moon hung high, casting its silver glow over everything. I couldn't tear my eyes away from the towering glass buildings that stretched into the sky. I was officially out of the pack’s territory, surrounded by humans. Their scent filled my senses—different from werewolves or vampires. It was softer, warmer, almost like colors blending together. just with the smell I could tell they were a weak specie but their size in numbers were astonishing, why would the witches target these weak creatures Without thinking, I rolled the window down and stuck my head out. The rush of wind whipped through my hair, and I breathed in deep, letting the cool night air fill my lungs. It felt clean, crisp—free. A laugh bubbled up inside me, for the first time in a long while, I felt alive, I wanted to throw my arms out and scream just to hear my own voice in this new world. For the first time, I didn’t feel
Alina's POV:“There’s really no one here,” Kaia said quietly, voicing out what I already knew, I glanced around the village—rows of empty houses, unlocked shops, lifeless windows, doors slightly ajar, making creaking sounds,Not a single soul in sight.Valerian had mentioned something earlier, about how the witches planned to use the humans in this village as a sacrifice. We were too late. The thought hit me like a weight in my chest. Had they waited because of me? Was I the reason this village has become a ghost?Wandering through the quiet streets, I found Valerian crouched near one of the stone houses at the edge of the village. I walked over to him.“Do you see these drawings?” he said, pointing at a faint line etched into the ground.I tried to ignore how his scent wrapped around me, how just being close made my head swim and my heartbeat stutter.“There are markings going around the entire village.”“Witches,” I murmured. “We were too late.”He didn’t say anything, just gave a sm
Trigger warning: This novel contains graphic scenes of violence, torture, gore, and psychological trauma. It also explores themes of war, death, and morally gray characters. Reader discretion is strongly advised. Not suitable for sensitive readersValerian POV:The witch was still unconscious, His head was slumped forward, blood dried on his face from the beating i gave him earlier when I captured him. He looked half-dead already, didn't matterThen I turned to Refeal.“Water.”He handed me the bucket we’d filled earlier.I stepped forward and poured the freezing water over the witch's head.He jolted awake, gasping, sputtering, coughing. Wild eyes blinked rapidly before they landed on me.“Damn vampires,” he spat, his voice hoarse"What are you witches planning?" I askedHe didn’t answer right away. His lips were set in a tight line, and his eyes flicked around, searching for any possible way outI moved closer, I saw the way his shoulders were visible tensedThe others stood back, w
Alina’s POV:The kitchen was surprisingly normal. Wooden counters, a large iron stove, and herbs hanging from the windows like this was someone’s grandma’s house. Not what I expected from a vampire estate.Xavier—the guy Ryan introduced, slim build, perpetual I-don’t-care expression—was already there, perched on the counter’s edge with a bowl in hand, lazily chewing what looked like cereal“Look who finally crawled out of her hole,” he said lazily, “Thought you might’ve fainted after your little performance earlier.” He was referring to the scene I made when I got here— stomping my leg against the wall like a tantruming child, after what happened with Valerian at the cafe, only to turn and find five vampires watching me like I’d lost my mind. I’d muttered a string of curses and bolted upstairs. too upset to feel embarrassed. Dignity? Never met her.Cerys shot him a look. “Don’t be an ass.”“I’m not,” he said, mock-offended, though there was a smile pulling at his lips. This was offic
Alina’s POV:I slammed the door behind me and collapsed face-first onto the bed, muffling a scream into the mattress. My heart was still racing. My skin, still warm. I hated that he had that kind of effect on me—that I’d lost control in that café and nearly...“Kaia,” I whispered. “What the fuck was that?”What was what? Kaia asked, feigning innocence. Her voice was smug and taunting, the kind that gave me goosebumps.You were releasing your sex appeal, I bit back, my voice sharper than I meant.I want my mate, Kaia hisses, How could I control myself when he was sitting right in front of me?I felt anger boil in my chest the longer I listened to her.You— Also, don’t say "you." Kaia interrupts cutting me off before I even formed my sentence. That would be putting all the blame on me when you wanted him too.I almost jumped on a stranger. I stressed the stranger part in case she wasn't getting itYou’re bonded, Kaia replied gently. Your body is reacting to the mark—and to him. That’s
Valerian Pov: I stared at my mate as her eyes snapped back to mine, those large blue irises widening in realization. Her lips were still slightly parted, every intake of her was breath shallow. The haze lifted from her eyes like a switch had flipped.. The human man she’d been looking at wisely turned away, pretending he hadn’t been seconds away from walking over.Good."You should eat faster" my voice came out grunt, the words leaving my mouth like venom.She blinked, then looked down at her half-finished plate, as if she’d only just remembered she was sitting in a cafe.I wanted nothing more than to take her away from this place and from the eyes that were still lingering on her, take her away before I lost control, She may have reined in her allure, but I could still smell it.Waves of it clung to the air, curling around my senses, making my breath stutter with each breath.It was like I’d been drugged with aphrodite I remembered the first time I saw herI was in the forest, tra
Alina’s POVMy eyes fluttered open, settling on the familiar ceiling of the room I’d been given. The sunlight spilling through the window told me it was already late—well past noon. Groaning, I sat up and dragged myself to the bathroom, splashing cold water on my face as flashes of last night came back in pieces. The cave. The venom. And yet... I was still alive.How?I left the room and padded downstairs. The five people traveling with us were already gathered around a table, the quiet buzz of conversation filling the space.“And here comes our sleeping beauty,” one of the guys—red-haired and grinning—called out, drawing everyone's attention. They all turned and gave me warm, surprisingly friendly smiles.“How about we finally do introductions?” the redhead continued. “I’m Ryan. You already know Refeal. This is Xavier,” he said, nodding toward a guy with a slender build and striking purple eyes. “That’s Rory”—he gestured to the large, broad-shouldered one—“and this one here is Lucian
Trigger warning: This chapter contains explicit scenes, readers discretion is advised ------Alina Pov:The first time I opened my eyes, I saw a ceiling—dark wood, carved with symbols I didn’t recognize. I felt my body pressed against something soft, not the cold ground of the cave. Valerian’s face hovered over mine, his eyes with a look I couldn't decipherI couldn't move, my body was paralyzed, Cold, yet burning. The pain was suffocating, curling deep inside my chest until I couldn’t breathe. I didn’t want to, anyway. It felt like too much effort, what was happening to me?oh I pushed him aside and took the hit, why?, why did I do that, all I know was I couldn't stand there and see him hurt, I moved without thinking, it must be the mate bond Hot, I felt hot, like I was burning from the inside, it spread under my skin like molten glass, burning and tearing through every inch of me. Each heartbeat felt like a hammer, driving the pain deeper. Breathing became a battle, every inhale w
Alina Pov: We stepped out of the car, and a cold wind greeted us. The forest around us was still, too still. I looked up—the sky was overcast, but not in a way that meant rain. It just felt... heavy. Like the world knew something bad was about to happen.Valerian stood ahead of us, eyes on the cave entrance that was hidden between the trees and wrapped in thick vines. It looked ancient, untouched for years.He hadn’t explained much earlier—just walked into my room without knocking and said, “Get ready. We’re leaving in five minutes.”I didn’t know what he was up to when we arrived at the house, all he told me was that it belonged to him and they did since operations there“We’re going in,” Valerian said quietly. “There are undead inside, vampires, werewolves" he said stressing the last word looking at me "Be ready.”I didn’t flinch. I wasn’t going to make a fuss about killing the werewolves. It still hurt, somewhere deep inside. But putting them down was mercy at this point. They wer
Trigger warning: This novel contains graphic scenes of violence, torture, gore, and psychological trauma. It also explores themes of war, death, and morally gray characters. Reader discretion is strongly advised. Not suitable for sensitive readersValerian POV:The witch was still unconscious, His head was slumped forward, blood dried on his face from the beating i gave him earlier when I captured him. He looked half-dead already, didn't matterThen I turned to Refeal.“Water.”He handed me the bucket we’d filled earlier.I stepped forward and poured the freezing water over the witch's head.He jolted awake, gasping, sputtering, coughing. Wild eyes blinked rapidly before they landed on me.“Damn vampires,” he spat, his voice hoarse"What are you witches planning?" I askedHe didn’t answer right away. His lips were set in a tight line, and his eyes flicked around, searching for any possible way outI moved closer, I saw the way his shoulders were visible tensedThe others stood back, w
Alina's POV:“There’s really no one here,” Kaia said quietly, voicing out what I already knew, I glanced around the village—rows of empty houses, unlocked shops, lifeless windows, doors slightly ajar, making creaking sounds,Not a single soul in sight.Valerian had mentioned something earlier, about how the witches planned to use the humans in this village as a sacrifice. We were too late. The thought hit me like a weight in my chest. Had they waited because of me? Was I the reason this village has become a ghost?Wandering through the quiet streets, I found Valerian crouched near one of the stone houses at the edge of the village. I walked over to him.“Do you see these drawings?” he said, pointing at a faint line etched into the ground.I tried to ignore how his scent wrapped around me, how just being close made my head swim and my heartbeat stutter.“There are markings going around the entire village.”“Witches,” I murmured. “We were too late.”He didn’t say anything, just gave a sm
Alina Pov:We drove for a while, leaving the dense forest behind and merging onto a paved road. The moon hung high, casting its silver glow over everything. I couldn't tear my eyes away from the towering glass buildings that stretched into the sky. I was officially out of the pack’s territory, surrounded by humans. Their scent filled my senses—different from werewolves or vampires. It was softer, warmer, almost like colors blending together. just with the smell I could tell they were a weak specie but their size in numbers were astonishing, why would the witches target these weak creatures Without thinking, I rolled the window down and stuck my head out. The rush of wind whipped through my hair, and I breathed in deep, letting the cool night air fill my lungs. It felt clean, crisp—free. A laugh bubbled up inside me, for the first time in a long while, I felt alive, I wanted to throw my arms out and scream just to hear my own voice in this new world. For the first time, I didn’t feel