LOGINJACKLA
After what felt like an eternity, I opened my eyes and realised my arms were tied, and a flickering bulb buzzed overhead, making everything look sickly yellow.
Jayla stepped into view with that same smug calm she wore like a second skin. She was dressed in black, like always. Every inch of her was perfect, from the gloves and boots to her sleek red hair tucked behind one ear.
The ropes dug deeper into my wrists each time I shifted, but I didn’t bother struggling anymore. My breath came out in quiet, shallow huffs, and the cold floor beneath my bare feet did nothing to stop the tremble in my bones.
“I see you still haven’t learnt how to stay out of trouble,” she said, her voice smooth. I laughed under my breath, but it sounded dry and bitter.
“And you still haven’t learnt how to stop spreading your legs for the men who raised us.” She blinked. For the tiniest second, her jaw tightened, but she was too good at hiding her emotions.
She stepped closer. “You’ve always been jealous of me,” she said softly. “Even as kids.” I rolled my eyes. “Yeah, sure. I’ve always dreamed of being the daughter who spread her thighs for her own step father and called it power.”
Her hand moved fast. Not a slap. Just a sharp tug to the side of my face as she grabbed a fistful of my hair and yanked my head back. I hissed through clenched teeth but held her gaze.
“You were always weak, Jackla. You ran away, remember? I stayed. I did what needed to be done.”
“Of course you did, because you liked it.” Her fingers curled tighter in my hair before she let go, smoothing her gloves like she hadn’t just tried to rip the scalp from my head.
I hated her. I hated how she always walked into a room like she owned it. Like nothing ever touched her. “Well, you’re getting married,” she said suddenly. The words landed like a stone in my stomach.
I stared at her, my voice breaking. “You just killed my husband, Jayla… why?” My voice cracked as the tears I’d been holding back spilt down my cheeks. “Why did you do it? What did he ever do to you?”
Jayla tilted her head, studying me like I was something pathetic. “You really want to know?” she asked quietly.
“Answer me!” I screamed, my chest shaking as I tried to pull free from the ropes. “He was innocent, Jayla! He didn’t deserve to die!”
Her lips twisted into a mocking smile. “Innocent? Ryan was a werewolf hunter.” My breath seized, and my chest squeezed so hard I thought my ribs would break.
Ryan couldn’t be one of them. Not the man who held me like I was human, not the man who kissed my scars and promised forever. My heart wanted to scream it was a lie, but deep down, I felt it…the small things I’d ignored.
The late nights. The calls he never explained. “Oh, you didn’t think he knew you were a werewolf? Oh please, Jackla. You’re not that dumb.”
I shook my head slowly. No. That couldn’t be true. I had hidden that part of me so carefully. He couldn’t have known. If he knew… then why did he still love me? Why did he hide me from his crew?
Jayla crouched down in front of me, her grin stretching wider. “We wiped out all the werewolf hunters that kept disturbing us.”
She tossed something onto the floor — a small silver pendant, cracked and smeared with dried blood. This was Ryan’s pendant.
“Ryan was their leader now,” Jayla said softly. “A new crew… hunters. After his father died, he took charge.”
My pulse froze. “No,” I whispered. “He didn’t tell you that part, did he?” she added.
“That’s how we found you.”
My eyes darted to the folder in her hand. I could see names written in red ink, Ryan’s name among them…circled.
“You’re going to take my place,” Jayla said, her tone calm but sharp enough to slice through air.
“It’s already arranged. You’ll change your hair colour, learn to walk like me, and speak like me. Just until I finish my assignment.”
“What kind of assignment?”
Her smile didn’t reach her eyes. “Let’s just say someone powerful is about to have an accident.”
“Oh, you mean until you finish licking Father’s boots and killing just to feel powerful?” Her eyes darkened. “Until I finish protecting the family.”
“The same family that forgot I existed?” I shot back. She didn’t answer. Instead, she folded her arms and tilted her head slightly. Jayla stepped closer until I could feel her breath.
“You’re going to do it.” Her voice softens.
“Father said so and deep down you want to belong. You always have.”
I looked away, but she had already seen the flicker in my eyes…the weakness I hated. The memory of when we were still little, sharing a bed and whispering secrets after nightmares.
Before she changed. Before she became his sex toy. “Who is he?” I asked finally.
She waited a bit too long before saying, “Alpha Morano Salvatore.” The name made my stomach twist. I’d heard it whispered in fear. Ruthless. Cold. The kind of man who slit throats without blinking.
“I’m not marrying him. I won’t be a pawn in Father’s games. I’d rather die.”
“Then die,” a deep voice echoed from the shadows. My body went still. Fiorello stepped out of the darkness, smooth and composed, his coat perfect as always.
Jayla straightened instantly, her eyes lowered like a servant before her master. “You think this is about what you want, Jackla?” he said quietly, walking closer. “You think you matter enough to refuse?”
He crouched to my level, his cold breath brushing my face. “It’s been years,” he murmured. “And yet here you are.”
“Didn’t exactly come back on my own,” I muttered.
Fiorello was a lord in the Crystal pack, and he married our mother for the power he thought ran in her blood. When she couldn’t give him children, he turned his cruelty into a habit.
“You always needed direction. Your sister understands duty, but you choose to run away.”
“I ran because I didn’t want to rot like you.” That wiped his smile away. He leaned closer, voice low and dangerous. “You will marry him. And if you even think of refusing—”
I met his eyes. “And if I don’t?”
Fiorello’s face was calm as he leaned closer. “You refuse, and I’ll burn Sister Maris’s convent to ash. The children will scream for you as the flames take them.”
“You will not test me.”
That’s where I worked. “They have nothing to do with this,” I whispered.
“Then don’t make them part of it.” He shrugged lightly. Fiorello’s gaze swept over me like I was dirt on his shoes. “She’s thinner,” he said to Jayla. “Fix it. The Salvatores don’t marry strays.”
Jayla dropped a folder beside me. “You’ll be trained for the next few weeks. Eat better. Speak softer. Walk like a woman worth keeping. At least you get to mourn your little husband,” she mocked.
My fingers curled against the rope. I wanted to lunge at her, to claw her perfect face until she bled like he did. But all I could do was stare, shaking, choking on the ache that refused to leave my throat.
Fiorello gave me one last look. “Do this right, Jackla. For once in your life, be useful.” Then he turned and left, his footsteps fading like a curse.
“Don’t act like a victim. You always knew what this family was.”
I stared at Jayla, my throat tight, the fire in my chest dimming into something heavy and cold. Because she was right.
And this time, I wouldn’t be running.
I’d be walking straight into the lion’s mouth…wearing my sister’s face.
MORANOThe door closed with a soft thud, leaving the study wrapped in a sudden, heavy silence. Jackla turned her head to look at me, a flicker of surprise crossing her face at why I had abruptly sent my men out in the middle of a major meeting. But beneath the confusion, her glossy eyes told me she knew exactly what was happening regardless.“Do you have any idea what you have done to me just by wearing this dress today?”My fingers trailed slowly up her bare back, tracing the line of her spine before wrapping gently around the front of her neck. I didn't squeeze tight enough to hurt, but I held her securely enough to watch her breath instantly turn ragged against my palm.“What exactly have I done to you?” she choked out, her small hand coming up to rest over mine. But I didn't release her.“This dress does incredibly strange things to my sanity,” I whispered darkly against her ear, my lips brushing her skin.“What strange things? Tell me.”I watched her bite down hard on her bott
MORANO Yara’s heavy words kept ringing loudly inside my head, repeating like a curse until the car finally came to a smooth stop in front of the grand pack house. “Excuse us,” I muttered deeply to the front seat. The driver nodded instantly and left the car, shutting the door behind him and leaving the two of us wrapped in a thick, suffocating silence. I stared straight ahead at the steering wheel, my jaw tightly clenched. “I just want to make this completely clear to you right now. Next time, do not wear or take anything that wasn’t directly handed over to you by me. I will forgive your little stunt just for today.” I kept my voice soft, dangerous, and perfectly level, refusing to turn my head to look at her. “Who actually owns that dress, Morano?” she asked sternly. She didn't shift her position in the seat at all, her eyes burning holes into the side of my face. “It doesn’t belong to Adriana,” I supplied coldly. “That is not what I asked you,” she fired back, her sh
MORANOJackla was inside the private inner room with Priestess Yara while I sat alone in the quiet waiting area. Yara had bluntly asked me to join them, but my stubborn wife had instantly snapped back with a firm no, claiming she wouldn’t feel comfortable with me in the room. I scoffed under my breath at the fresh memory, my mind drifting right back to the dangerous stunt she had pulled at the breakfast table.Standing up to Adriana of all people was a death wish. I knew Adriana only held her tongue out of respect for my position, otherwise she would have lunged across the table and torn Jackla’s throat out.For the past few days, I had intentionally avoided Jackla. I had promised my own sanity that I would only speak to her when it was time to perform our marital duties, but she was ruthlessly pushing me straight to the edge. First, she had marched downstairs wearing that specific rosy pink dress—a dress I had personally bought years ago for Hazel. Seeing Jackla in it, with the f
JACKLA “You know I wasn’t in town for your wedding, so I apologize again, amore mio,” she purred. She called him that for the second time, and absolutely no one needed to translate that it literally meant my love.Another woman was calling my husband her love right in front of my face. Did she have any goddamn idea who I was?“Adriana, meet my wife, Jayla,” Morano said quietly. He kept his focus entirely on his plate, acting as if he hadn’t just casually introduced his new wife to a woman who was practically crawling all over him.Adriana pulled out a dining chair, sliding it inappropriately close to his side before sitting down. “So, how is life as a married man? How are the pack and the business? Fill me in on everything.” She waved a dismissive hand toward a nearby maid, who immediately scrambled over to start dishing out her food.Morano actually started talking, filling her in on his shipping businesses and pack territory. I sat there completely invisible to them, the rejection
JACKLA The days blurred by in a lonely haze, and I never laid my eyes on Morano during the sunlit hours. The only time I actually felt his presence was in the dead of night, when the mattress dipped under his massive weight whenever he crawled into bed to sleep. And every single morning, long before my eyes could even flutter open, he was completely gone. Today was no different; his side of the sheets was already freezing cold, and he was nowhere to be found in the quiet room.Was he intentionally avoiding me?I tried to tell myself that I couldn't care less. These past few nights had been the most peaceful moments I had experienced since arriving here, and a part of me truly wished our arrangement could just stay like this forever. But as I swung my legs over the edge of the mattress, a small piece of folded paper on the bedside table caught my eye.I picked it up, unfolding it to find his sharp, elegant handwriting. Come down for breakfast at 9:00 AM sharp. Don’t keep me waiting
MORANO “Boss,” Jake’s tense voice sliced straight through my heavy thoughts. “I’m sorry to barge in like this, but you really need to see this right now.” I straightened up instantly in my chair, locking my dark past away and entering full work mode. Jake stepped forward and slid a tab across the desk. The glowing screen flashed with the security footage of a few suspicious men roaming around the pack yesterday. They were moving in a calculated, sneaky formation. I recognized the crest on their jackets immediately. Kael’s men. The same men I tortured last night. “How fucking stupid can he actually be?” I scoffed, a dark, dangerous laugh vibrating in my chest. “He really thinks we wouldn't spot his rats crossing our lines? The boy is even more brainless than his dead father was.” “I’m just glad our border patrol caught their movements before they could pull off whatever stunt they were planning,” Jake chipped in, tapping the screen to close the surveillance tab. “I need t
JACKLA The words hung in the air, vibrating between us. I wanted to snatch them back the moment they left my lips. I didn’t even want him, yet my chest felt like it was being squeezed by hot pliers at the mere thought of another woman in his bed. Morano’s eyebrows shot up. A dark, slow chuckle rum
JACKLA The bathroom steam followed me like a ghost as I stepped out, my skin bare and glistening. I never reached for a towel right away. I preferred the feeling of droplets sinking into my pores and the sharp bite of the morning air against my damp limbs. It was the only time I felt like I truly
MORANOThe previous morning burned in my brain like a hallucination. I woke up feeling as if my bones had been ground into dust and poured back into my skin. When Jake’s face finally blurred into focus above me, my lungs felt like they were inflating for the first time in centuries. I was alive, b
JACKLA My hand left his wound and traveled up his arm, my fingers digging slightly into his locked bicep. I didn’t pull away from his grip on my neck; I leveraged it, using the proximity to breathe my demands straight into his mouth. “I'm still waiting for the condition, Little Foxy. What is it yo







