Hazel’s knees ached as she knelt on the cold stone floor, her hands raw from scrubbing. Her knuckles bled where the rough bristles of the brush had grazed her skin, but she didn’t stop. Stopping wasn’t an option—not when Selena stood over her, watching her every move.
“Pathetic,” Selena sneered, crossing her arms. “You can’t even clean properly, can you?” She kicked over the bucket of water, spilling it all over the floor. “Start over.”
Hazel’s trembling hands reached for the brush, but before she could grab it, Selena stomped on her fingers.
“Did you hear me, traitor?” Selena hissed, leaning down so their faces were inches apart. “I said start over.”
“Yes, ma’am,” Hazel whispered, her voice hoarse from lack of water.
The slap came without warning, sharp and stinging. Hazel’s head snapped to the side, but she didn’t cry out. She had learned long ago that showing pain only made things worse.
“Speak up when I talk to you!” Selena shouted.
“Yes, ma’am,” Hazel repeated, louder this time.
The pack members lounging nearby erupted into laughter, their cruel voices echoing through the grand hall.
“Look at her,” one of them said. “Still alive after all these years. Should’ve hanged her along with her parents.”
“She’s only alive because the alpha at the time was too soft,” another added. “If it were up to me, I’d have ended her the moment they found out her parents betrayed us.”
Hazel’s stomach twisted at their words, but she kept her head down, her hands working furiously to soak up the spilled water.
Selena crouched beside her, her green eyes glinting with malice. “Do you ever wonder, Hazel, why they didn’t just kill you that day?”
Hazel didn’t answer.
“They wanted you to suffer,” Selena continued, her voice dropping to a whisper. “To remind everyone what happens to traitors. That’s why they hung your parents right there in the town square, where the entire pack could watch.”
“Enough, Selena,” came a voice from behind them.
Lady Celeste’s commanding presence filled the room as she stepped inside, her heels clicking sharply against the floor. Her silver hair was pulled back in a severe bun, and her cold eyes swept over Hazel with disdain.
“She doesn’t need the reminder,” Lady Celeste said, though her tone was more mocking than kind. “She lives with it every day.”
Hazel kept her head down, biting the inside of her cheek to keep from speaking.
“Why do we even keep her here, Lady Celeste?” Selena asked, straightening up. “She’s a liability. A constant reminder of her parents’ betrayal. The pack hates her.”
Lady Celeste smirked. “Exactly. And that’s why she stays. She’s an example—a symbol of what happens to those who betray their alpha. Besides,” she added, her voice dripping with false sweetness, “Damien arrives tonight. Let him see for himself what has become of the traitor’s spawn.”
Selena’s lips curled into a wicked smile. “I’ll make sure she’s presentable.”
“Do what you must, but don’t kill her. Not yet.” Lady Celeste turned and left the hall, her sharp heels fading into the distance.
***
Hours later, the entire pack had gathered outside to prepare for Damien’s return. Hazel stood, her hands folded in front of her and her head bowed. She wasn’t allowed to stand with the rest of the pack; her place was in the shadows, where no one would see her unless they needed something to mock.
Her stomach growled painfully, but she ignored it. She hadn’t eaten in two days, and the scraps Kaya sometimes smuggled to her were never enough.
“You!” Selena barked, yanking Hazel out of her thoughts. “Fix your hair. You look like a rat dragged through mud.”
Hazel reached up to smooth her hair, only to have Selena shove her hard enough to send her stumbling.
“Clumsy,” Selena snapped. “Do you think Damien will want to see this when he arrives? Ugh.”
“Selena,” a male voice interrupted, low and commanding.
Everyone froze as Damien stepped out of the SUV that had just pulled up. He was tall and broad-shouldered, his dark hair slightly tousled and his piercing eyes scanning the crowd with authority.
Selena straightened immediately, plastering a sweet smile on her face. “Alpha Damien, welcome home.”
Damien’s eyes swept over the pack before landing on Hazel, who was still on the ground where Selena had shoved her. His expression darkened.
“Who is she?” he asked, his voice sharp.
Selena faltered. “She’s… she’s no one, Alpha. Just the omega.”
“The omega?” Damien’s gaze didn’t waver. “She has a name.”
Selena’s face flushed with embarrassment. “Hazel,” she muttered.
Damien stepped closer, his eyes narrowing. “Stand up, Hazel.”
Hazel hesitated, her hands trembling as she pushed herself to her feet. She kept her head down, refusing to meet his gaze.
“Look at me,” Damien said, his tone softer now.
Slowly, Hazel raised her eyes to his, and the moment their gazes locked, a strange sensation washed over her. Her breath caught in her throat, and her heart pounded wildly in her chest.
Damien’s jaw tightened, his eyes blazing with an emotion she couldn’t decipher.
“She’s my mate,” he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
Gasps rippled through the crowd, and Hazel’s legs nearly gave out beneath her.
“No,” Selena said, her voice trembling. “That can’t be—”
“I said she’s my mate,” Damien repeated, his tone leaving no room for argument.
Hazel’s world spun as the weight of his words sank in. The alpha—the man who held power over the entire pack—was her mate.
But before she could process it, a sharp howl cut through the air, sending shivers down her spine.
“Alpha!” a warrior shouted, running toward them. “The high ranked pack members are around”
Damien’s expression hardened instantly. He turned to Hazel, his eyes locking onto hers.
“Stay here,” he ordered, before going over
Hazel stood frozen in place, her mind racing. Her mate. The alpha was her mate.
But as she watched him disappear into the dis
tance, one thought consumed her.
Would this change anything—or was it just another cruel twist of fate?
Hazel sat frozen on the floor where Damien had left her, her body trembling with disbelief. Her heart raced as his words echoed in her mind. She’s my mate.It couldn’t be true. It shouldn’t be true. How could the Alpha—powerful, respected, and untouchable—be bound to her, the daughter of traitors, a lowly slave? She clenched her hands tightly, her nails digging into her palms as she tried to steady her breathing.Her head dipped low, shame curling in her chest. “The Moon Goddess must be cruel,” she whispered to herself.A shadow stood over her, and she looked up to see Selena, her smirk wicked.“Well, well, it seems the traitor is causing quite a stir.” Selena grabbed a glass of wine from a passing maid and held it carefully before tilting it back and forth as if thinking of something.“Maybe the Alpha was mistaken,” Hazel murmured, her voice sounding more like a whisper. “He’ll reject me.”Selena barked out a laugh. “Oh, he will. But not before I remind you of your place.”Without wa
Hazel followed Damien down the hall, her head lowered and her hands trembling. She felt the weight of the pack’s glares burning into her back, even though the corridor was now empty. The Alpha’s sudden defense of her had left her confused, frightened, and even more unsure of her place.Damien stopped abruptly and turned to her. “Look at me.”Hazel hesitated, clutching her tattered dress.“Hazel,” Damien said firmly. “Look at me.”Slowly, she raised her head, her wide eyes meeting his.“You are not a slave anymore,” he said, his voice steady but intense. “You are my mate. Do you understand what that means?”She blinked, struggling to process his words. “I... I don’t belong here,” she whispered. “I’m just an omega... the daughter of—”“Stop,” Damien interrupted, his tone sharp. “You are not defined by your past. I don’t care what anyone says. The Moon Goddess chose you for me, and I will honor that choice.”Hazel’s lip quivered. “But the pack—”“The pack will learn to respect you,” Dami
It had been two days since Hazel stopped cleaning the floors and scrubbing dishes in the dark, cold corners of the packhouse, and being treated like shit by lady Celeste and Selena and for the first time in her life, at least since her parents were killed, she had a room to herself—one with a soft bed and a window that let in the golden light of morning. The change was so sudden, so unbelievable that it still didn’t feel real. But today was the day. Today was the wedding. A day she never thought would ever be happening to her, but it really was.She stood by the window, staring out at the courtyard, watching the pack members bustle around, preparing for the ceremony. The air was full of excitement, but for Hazel, it felt like an endless storm of emotions, joy, fear, and a sense of disbelief. How could this really be happening to her? She has asked herself for the hundredth time today.The door creaked open behind her, and she didn’t need to turn around to know who it was.“Are you rea
After going around and collecting fake congratulations from everyone, Hazel thought that nothing could ruin the perfect day. The wedding had gone off without a hitch. It had been beautiful, and she felt like she was finally free from the pain of her past. It was her wedding night, the beginning of a new life.But things were about to change in a way Hazel couldn’t have imagined.The night was supposed to be perfect. Damien had promised to mark her, to claim her as his. Hazel had dreamed of this moment, the moment when she would finally belong to him. But now, as they sat on the bed together, her heart was pounding with anticipation.“I’ll be right back,” Damien said, standing up suddenly. Hazel blinked, surprised.“What? Where are you going?” she asked, trying to hide the confusion in her voice.“I just need to use the bathroom,” Damien said, his tone soft but quick. Hazel nodded, trying not to let her disappointment show. She had waited so long for this moment.He walked out of the r
The night was cold and filled with danger. The dark mist moved around Hazel’s body, wrapping her like a prison. Her skin was icy, her breaths shallow. The ritual was meant to take everything from her—her life, her soul, her very existence. But something was wrong. It wasn't happening, even in her unconscious state, she still felt very much alive.A bright silver light cut through the darkness. It pushed the mist away, making it shrink back. Strong hands lifted Hazel off the ground, holding her close. A deep voice muttered something, but she was too weak to understand.Callan held her tightly, his heart pounding. His pendant, shaped like a half-moon, glowed softly. Its light fought back the dark magic in the air. He had come just in time. His wolf growled inside him. Why does she feel so important? and why was her voice able to wake him up from his usual deep slumber. she was a stranger, yet something in him refused to leave her behind. He had to protect her. The way he felt was weird
“M-Mate? There’s no way that’s possible,” Hazel stammered, stepping back. Her heart pounded. The Moon Goddess couldn’t have given her a new mate. Not after she almost died at Damien’s hands.“Yes, mate,” Callan said simply, sipping from his glass of whiskey. His voice was deep, smooth, and almost amused.Hazel shook her head. “No, that’s not possible.”Callan tilted his head, watching her closely. Then, out of nowhere, he chuckled.“Perhaps you’re right. After all, I have been mateless for centuries. And yet, you—” he suddenly burst into laughter.Hazel narrowed her eyes. “What’s so funny?”“The Moon Goddess,” Callan said, setting down his drink. He walked toward her slowly.Hazel’s breath hitched. She stepped back instinctively. Her heart raced in her chest.One step. Another.He kept coming closer, and she kept retreating. Then, suddenly—Her back hit the wall.Callan bent down slightly, bringing his face level with hers. His scent—fresh pine, smoky leather, and something dangerousl
Hazel stood frozen, watching Callan kiss another woman. Her wolf, Crimson, whimpered in pain. A sharp ache bloomed in her chest, but she clenched her fists, swallowing the lump in her throat. this was what indeed so painful, damn the mate bond If Callan didn’t want her, he should have rejected her immediately. He should have left her to die in the hands of Damien for her soul to be taken ,rather than let her suffer this humiliation.Fine. If he wasn’t going to reject her now, she would give him a piece of her mind, she wasn't going to be letting she and her wolf betrayed, hurt and whatever. moreover how is she mated to callan, Damien was yet to actually reject her but the mate bond had suddenly broken the moment she was betrayed, everything is so weird.Taking a deep breath, Hazel stormed toward them. it's now or never, she can't keep running and hiding, this time she's going to say her mind "Hi, hey and hello" Hazel said, her voice sharper than intended.Callan pulled away from Mi
Hazel stood frozen, watching Callan kiss another woman. Her wolf, Crimson, whimpered in pain. A sharp ache bloomed in her chest, but she clenched her fists, swallowing the lump in her throat. this was what indeed so painful, damn the mate bond If Callan didn’t want her, he should have rejected her immediately. He should have left her to die in the hands of Damien for her soul to be taken ,rather than let her suffer this humiliation.Fine. If he wasn’t going to reject her now, she would give him a piece of her mind, she wasn't going to be letting she and her wolf betrayed, hurt and whatever. moreover how is she mated to callan, Damien was yet to actually reject her but the mate bond had suddenly broken the moment she was betrayed, everything is so weird.Taking a deep breath, Hazel stormed toward them. it's now or never, she can't keep running and hiding, this time she's going to say her mind "Hi, hey and hello" Hazel said, her voice sharper than intended.Callan pulled away from Mi
“M-Mate? There’s no way that’s possible,” Hazel stammered, stepping back. Her heart pounded. The Moon Goddess couldn’t have given her a new mate. Not after she almost died at Damien’s hands.“Yes, mate,” Callan said simply, sipping from his glass of whiskey. His voice was deep, smooth, and almost amused.Hazel shook her head. “No, that’s not possible.”Callan tilted his head, watching her closely. Then, out of nowhere, he chuckled.“Perhaps you’re right. After all, I have been mateless for centuries. And yet, you—” he suddenly burst into laughter.Hazel narrowed her eyes. “What’s so funny?”“The Moon Goddess,” Callan said, setting down his drink. He walked toward her slowly.Hazel’s breath hitched. She stepped back instinctively. Her heart raced in her chest.One step. Another.He kept coming closer, and she kept retreating. Then, suddenly—Her back hit the wall.Callan bent down slightly, bringing his face level with hers. His scent—fresh pine, smoky leather, and something dangerousl
The night was cold and filled with danger. The dark mist moved around Hazel’s body, wrapping her like a prison. Her skin was icy, her breaths shallow. The ritual was meant to take everything from her—her life, her soul, her very existence. But something was wrong. It wasn't happening, even in her unconscious state, she still felt very much alive.A bright silver light cut through the darkness. It pushed the mist away, making it shrink back. Strong hands lifted Hazel off the ground, holding her close. A deep voice muttered something, but she was too weak to understand.Callan held her tightly, his heart pounding. His pendant, shaped like a half-moon, glowed softly. Its light fought back the dark magic in the air. He had come just in time. His wolf growled inside him. Why does she feel so important? and why was her voice able to wake him up from his usual deep slumber. she was a stranger, yet something in him refused to leave her behind. He had to protect her. The way he felt was weird
After going around and collecting fake congratulations from everyone, Hazel thought that nothing could ruin the perfect day. The wedding had gone off without a hitch. It had been beautiful, and she felt like she was finally free from the pain of her past. It was her wedding night, the beginning of a new life.But things were about to change in a way Hazel couldn’t have imagined.The night was supposed to be perfect. Damien had promised to mark her, to claim her as his. Hazel had dreamed of this moment, the moment when she would finally belong to him. But now, as they sat on the bed together, her heart was pounding with anticipation.“I’ll be right back,” Damien said, standing up suddenly. Hazel blinked, surprised.“What? Where are you going?” she asked, trying to hide the confusion in her voice.“I just need to use the bathroom,” Damien said, his tone soft but quick. Hazel nodded, trying not to let her disappointment show. She had waited so long for this moment.He walked out of the r
It had been two days since Hazel stopped cleaning the floors and scrubbing dishes in the dark, cold corners of the packhouse, and being treated like shit by lady Celeste and Selena and for the first time in her life, at least since her parents were killed, she had a room to herself—one with a soft bed and a window that let in the golden light of morning. The change was so sudden, so unbelievable that it still didn’t feel real. But today was the day. Today was the wedding. A day she never thought would ever be happening to her, but it really was.She stood by the window, staring out at the courtyard, watching the pack members bustle around, preparing for the ceremony. The air was full of excitement, but for Hazel, it felt like an endless storm of emotions, joy, fear, and a sense of disbelief. How could this really be happening to her? She has asked herself for the hundredth time today.The door creaked open behind her, and she didn’t need to turn around to know who it was.“Are you rea
Hazel followed Damien down the hall, her head lowered and her hands trembling. She felt the weight of the pack’s glares burning into her back, even though the corridor was now empty. The Alpha’s sudden defense of her had left her confused, frightened, and even more unsure of her place.Damien stopped abruptly and turned to her. “Look at me.”Hazel hesitated, clutching her tattered dress.“Hazel,” Damien said firmly. “Look at me.”Slowly, she raised her head, her wide eyes meeting his.“You are not a slave anymore,” he said, his voice steady but intense. “You are my mate. Do you understand what that means?”She blinked, struggling to process his words. “I... I don’t belong here,” she whispered. “I’m just an omega... the daughter of—”“Stop,” Damien interrupted, his tone sharp. “You are not defined by your past. I don’t care what anyone says. The Moon Goddess chose you for me, and I will honor that choice.”Hazel’s lip quivered. “But the pack—”“The pack will learn to respect you,” Dami
Hazel sat frozen on the floor where Damien had left her, her body trembling with disbelief. Her heart raced as his words echoed in her mind. She’s my mate.It couldn’t be true. It shouldn’t be true. How could the Alpha—powerful, respected, and untouchable—be bound to her, the daughter of traitors, a lowly slave? She clenched her hands tightly, her nails digging into her palms as she tried to steady her breathing.Her head dipped low, shame curling in her chest. “The Moon Goddess must be cruel,” she whispered to herself.A shadow stood over her, and she looked up to see Selena, her smirk wicked.“Well, well, it seems the traitor is causing quite a stir.” Selena grabbed a glass of wine from a passing maid and held it carefully before tilting it back and forth as if thinking of something.“Maybe the Alpha was mistaken,” Hazel murmured, her voice sounding more like a whisper. “He’ll reject me.”Selena barked out a laugh. “Oh, he will. But not before I remind you of your place.”Without wa
Hazel’s knees ached as she knelt on the cold stone floor, her hands raw from scrubbing. Her knuckles bled where the rough bristles of the brush had grazed her skin, but she didn’t stop. Stopping wasn’t an option—not when Selena stood over her, watching her every move.“Pathetic,” Selena sneered, crossing her arms. “You can’t even clean properly, can you?” She kicked over the bucket of water, spilling it all over the floor. “Start over.”Hazel’s trembling hands reached for the brush, but before she could grab it, Selena stomped on her fingers.“Did you hear me, traitor?” Selena hissed, leaning down so their faces were inches apart. “I said start over.”“Yes, ma’am,” Hazel whispered, her voice hoarse from lack of water.The slap came without warning, sharp and stinging. Hazel’s head snapped to the side, but she didn’t cry out. She had learned long ago that showing pain only made things worse.“Speak up when I talk to you!” Selena shouted.“Yes, ma’am,” Hazel repeated, louder this time.