LOGINStanding at the edge of her former pack, Ash released a slow, steady breath. It felt unreal to be back here after all this time. She had left with the hope of starting a new life, of building a family far away from this place. Yet fate, it seemed, had carved something deeper for her here than she had ever imagined.
She reached for her suitcase and stepped into the village. Heads turned as she passed, whispers trailing in her wake. Some faces flickered with recognition; others studied her with open suspicion. “Isn’t that the Alpha’s daughter?” “She’s… still alive? I thought they hid her inside the packhouse because she was dead.” The murmurs followed her, but Ash merely smiled and kept walking. “You look even worse than I imagined.” She stopped. A young man dressed far too fashionably for the village stood a few steps ahead, arms crossed and smirking. Relief lit her face as she met his gaze. “And your fashion sense hasn’t changed either,” she shot back. They both burst into laughter. Later, away from prying eyes, Ash sat across from Echabod in one of the village houses, their conversation flowing easily as they caught up on years of gossip. “I have a favor to ask of you.” She started. “I am definitely not changing your hair color again,” Echabod warned, wagging a finger. She laughed and waved him off. “That’s not it. I am done with disguises.” Her expression sobered. “This is… different. Can you suppress a mate bond?” Echabod straightened instantly. “A mate bond?” He studied her closely. “Don’t tell me the lover girl I know has suddenly given up on finding her mate.” “Rowan was never my mate,” Ash said calmly. “And I never planned to search for one.” “Then why?” He pressed. “I am accepting the arranged marriage,” she replied. “It’s time I lived for myself, not for love. I have a new goal now.” A slow smile spread across Echabod’s face before it faded just as quickly. “Your brothers won’t sit back and let that happen. If your goal is your rightful position, it won’t be easy.” “I know,” she said coolly. “I came home knowing that.” He sighed, lifting his hands in surrender. “I can never talk you out of anything. But you do understand that suppressing the mate bond also suppresses your wolf, right? Our wolves feed on that bond. Without it, yours will be restrained too.” “I have lived without her for three years,” Ash replied. “I will survive.” Echabod stared at her like she had lost her mind and shook his head. “Good luck fighting your brothers without a wolf.” Ashley stood before the mirror, studying her reflection. Her long black hair cascaded elegantly down her back, framing her face. Light blue eyes, sharp and striking, stared back at her, unfamiliar yet undeniably hers. She forced a small smile, adjusting to her true self once more. Only one thing was still missing, her wolf. But there was no more trusting, no more depending. She would reclaim her birthright as the firstborn of the pack. Dressed in a black sleeveless gown, a tiara resting securely atop her head, she turned just as her father entered. “My daughter, you look stunning,” he said, his gaze appraising, like a prize on display. “Wait until you meet the remarkable fiancé awaiting you.” Ashley rolled her eyes and walked past him toward the table. “Don’t forget what you promised,” she said coolly. “Once this marriage is finalized, you will declare me your successor.” “Of course, of course,” her father said, already moving closer. He entwined his arm with hers possessively. “Shall we?” Before she could respond, he guided her forward. They stepped into a vast garden alive with color and sound, werewolves from countless packs gathered beneath glowing lanterns, their scents mingling in the night air. Conversations faltered as heads turned. Every gaze fixed on her. Ashley’s steps nearly faltered beneath the weight of their attention. They looked at her as though she were something newly discovered, and she knew why. If there was one thing she would forever thank her mother for, it was beauty. This was her first gathering and events like this occurred only once in decades. The array of clothing, styles, and appearances fascinated her despite the nerves curling in her stomach. Aside from Rowan’s pack, she had never truly mingled with other werewolves. “Just follow my lead,” her father murmured, steering her deeper into the garden. “Alpha Barton,” a middle-aged man in a gray tuxedo approached, bowing slightly. “Allow me to introduce my wife.” “What a beautiful woman,” her father exclaimed warmly. “And this is my daughter, Ashley Barton.” “For a moment, I thought she was your wife,” the man joked. Her father burst into laughter. A sudden stir rippled through the crowd. Her father gasped softly. “He’s here. Come,” he said, gripping her wrist and pulling her along before she could even ask who he was. As they neared the disturbance, Ashley caught sight of a familiar silhouette. Her brows drew together as she squinted, trying to make sense of the sudden ache blooming in her chest. Then the man turned. Her heart stuttered, then slammed violently against her ribs. “Alpha Dane,” her father said brightly, stepping forward. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you.” Dane moved closer. Ashley stood frozen. The world seemed to narrow to the man before her, the man she had once trusted, once given herself to. That scent hit her like a blow: cedar and rain-soaked forest. Her mate. Him. Anger flared hot and sharp, tangling with pain and a rage so deep it made her vision blur. The man who had taken her, then abandoned her without a word, stood right in front of her. And to make it worse, he was her fiancé. A violent shiver raced down her spine. If not for the disguise, if not for Echabod’s careful work, she would have slapped him without hesitation. His infuriatingly handsome face only made it harder to keep her fury intact. When his gaze finally settled on her, it was cold. Assessing. Indifferent. His eyes moved over her as though she were merchandise he had already decided to discard. Her annoyance flared, then stilled. There could only be one reason for that look. He does not recognize her. Echabod’s trick really worked. Relief and bitterness twisted together in her chest. “I will leave you two to get acquainted,” her father said cheerfully. Ashley made a sound of protest, reaching for him, but he was already gone. There was no way in hell she was marrying a man like him. He was shameless, arrogant and a cheat. The same man who had thrown her away like she meant nothing. Was she truly the fiancée his man spoke of that night? If so, how could he have slept with her when he was already promised to someone else? When her father disappeared into the crowd, Ashley stepped back, deliberately putting distance between them. She kept her gaze averted, heart pounding. She could feel his eyes on her, waiting. She needed to speak. But what if he recognized her voice? Echabod’s magic hadn’t altered that. “Why do you smell like me?” His words struck like lightning. Her breath hitched as her eyes snapped back to him.Ashley’s eyes went wide, dazed and bewildered as he captured her lips. She immediately began pounding against his chest, striking him repeatedly as she struggled to wrench herself free, but he was far stronger than she was.Dane slipped his other hand around her neck and pulled her even closer, claiming her lips with greater force until Ashley struggled to breathe. She tried kicking at him, but he refused to budge, and desperation quickly took over. Frantically, she searched for a way to escape. An idea flashed through her mind, though it was far from a good one, so she hesitated before parting her lips. Dane mistook it for surrender and leaned in again, but the instant he did, she sank her teeth hard into his lower lip, drawing a sharp groan before he finally pulled away.Both of them gasped for breath, Ashley glaring daggers at him while Dane stared with a triumphant smirk.“No, I was wrong before. You are a beast!” she hurled, her voice reverberating through the walls of the room.
“Ah, my bad. I forgot to mention you have to leave now,” Dane divulged, feigning innocence.“I am here to escort you out, Alpha Nathan,” Silas, who had just arrived with two other able-bodied men, said, gesturing toward the exit.Nathan smirked at Dane before turning to Ashley, gently taking her hands into his.“I will be back before you know it. If there’s anything urgent that needs my attention, have it sent through my beta. It will reach me on time,” he said, and Ashley nodded with a warm smile.“Take care of yourself too. Don’t worry about me, I will be fine,” she replied, and he returned her smile.Turning away from her, he faced Dane. “I will entrust my wife’s safety to you, Alpha King. I hope I have no reason to regret it,” he said, his gaze hard.“You can rest assured, Alpha Nathan. I will do my utmost to make your wife comfortable. She is in safe hands,” Dane answered, though it sounded more like a warning than reassurance. A heavy silence settled between the two men until As
Walking up to them, Ashley slipped her hand into Nathan’s, taking her place beside him. Dane’s gaze dropped to their intertwined fingers, a faint smirk brushing his lips before disappearing. Lifting his eyes back to her, he asked, “Are you also against my order, Alpha Ashley?” One brow arched in question.“Alpha King, my husband and I truly appreciate your concern for me, but like my husband said, we would prefer to remain in the rooms already assigned to us. You do not have to concern yourself with my health. My husband and my family will do that.” She spoke calmly, a gentle smile resting on her lips, polite enough to seem both accepting and rejecting.“Why do I feel like there is a misunderstanding here? You and your husband seem to think I am here to cause trouble.” Dane said.“I assure you, Alpha King, we would never dare misunderstand you. We completely understand your point of view, but we would rather endure the inconvenience than accept your help.” Ashley replied, her smile ne
“I am so happy to see you,” Florence said, a tear slipping down her cheek. “I was worried about you. Are you okay?” Pulling away from the hug, Ashley asked, her gaze darting over her cousin’s body. When she found no sign of any injury, she sighed in relief before finally looking at her face. “I am fine. But someone isn’t,” Florence answered with a nervous smile, turning to face Nathan, who stared at them with a blank expression. Ashley left Florence’s side and walked up to Nathan. “I...” she started, but he beat her to it. “I am glad you are okay. I was on the verge of losing it if it wasn’t for the Alpha King’s call,” he said. “About that, I can explain,” she replied. “There is no need for that. I know what happened, and I do not blame you for it. I only hate myself for ever leaving your side yesterday. I should have stayed. I should have been there for you,” Nathan admitted, his gaze filled with so much regret that Ashley could not help but feel guilty. “Alpha King!” Everyone
The following morning, Ashley woke to the soft chorus of birds chirping outside, groaning quietly as she pushed herself upright. Fragments of the previous night rushed back to her, prompting her to turn to the other side of the bed. Her brows knitted together when she found the space beside her empty.She stretched out her hand, her worry deepening when her fingers met cold sheets. Panic immediately settled in her chest. Had something happened to him, or had he simply left without a word?Hurriedly, she climbed out of bed and made her way toward the door, not even realizing she was barefoot.“And where are you going?” A familiar voice asked from behind her.Ashley spun around at once, a deep breath escaping her lips the moment she saw him standing there. Relief washed over her, but it lasted only a second before her eyes betrayed her. Fresh from the bath, Dane stood at the doorway with his shirt hanging loosely in one hand, his broad chest completely bare. Tiny droplets of water clung
“I—I am fine.” She stuttered, swallowing hard, her heart pounding as she watched him pry off his shirt.Dane acted as though he hadn't heard her. Without sparing her another glance, he walked toward the bed and climbed onto it.“Alpha Dane, what the hell are you doing?!” she demanded, her voice rising in alarm when she realized he had no intention of backing down.Instinctively, she scooted away from him. The moment she tried to climb off the bed, a powerful arm snaked around her waist and pulled her back with effortless strength.Ashley yelped, her back colliding with something hard, solid, and unbearably warm.“Stay still,” he murmured.His warm breath brushed the sensitive skin beneath her ear, sending a violent shiver racing down her spine. Her body stiffened, yet traitorously melted against the heat radiating from his.“I am engaged. This is inappropriate, Alpha Dane,” she protested, but the words emerged as little more than a whisper, lacking the conviction she desperately wante







