LOGINKatherine Kenbly never wanted a mate, and she definitely didn’t want him. On her eighteenth birthday, the mark appeared, binding her to Stephen Magnus, the ruthless Alpha King who destroyed her pack and forced her people to kneel. When she rejected him before the elders, she thought that would be the end, but Stephen didn’t take rejection well. He claimed her anyway, calling it law, calling it fate. Now Katherine is trapped in the palace of her enemy, watched by the man who killed everything she loved. He demands loyalty, but his eyes tell another story, one filled with anger, obsession, and something she doesn’t want to name. “You can hate me all you want, little wolf,” he says, his voice low against her ear, “but you’ll still be mine.” And when the truth about his war comes to light, she’ll wish she never tried to fight fate.
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“Run!” My father’s voice tore through the noise, rough and desperate. I froze, the air burning in my lungs as I turned back and saw him fighting through the flames. The ground shook, the smell of blood was thick, and I could barely see through the smoke. He yelled again, this time louder, “Katherine, go!” I took a step back, wanting to move, but my legs wouldn’t obey. I watched him swing his sword, watched blood spill from his chest, and then he fell. Everything stopped. My heart, my breathing, the screaming around me—everything. “Father?” My voice cracked, barely coming out. Before I could run to him, fire roared through the trees. I saw my sister, Mira, trapped near the burning hut. She looked at me for a second, and then the fire swallowed her. I screamed her name until my throat hurt, until all I could hear was my own voice breaking apart. And then I woke up. Sweat ran down my neck, my chest rising fast as I sat up. It took a few seconds before I realized I was in my room, not back there. My heart was still racing, and the dream clung to me like it always did. The same screams, the same loss, every night for two years. I rubbed my face, trying to calm myself, but my hands were shaking. The room felt too small, the walls closing in, so I forced myself up and went straight to the bathroom. Cold water hit my skin, and I focused on the sound instead of my thoughts. I didn’t want to remember, but I couldn’t forget either. When I was done, I tied my hair back and stepped out, ignoring the few wolves who nodded as I walked past. Their eyes followed me like always. Pity. Fear. Guilt. I hated all of it. By the time I reached the gathering hall, everyone was already there. The elders stood in a line, faces stiff and unreadable. I could feel it — the tension, the whispers, the way everyone felt uncomfortable when I walked in. I didn’t like it. “Katherine Kenbly,” Elder Thorne said, his tone flat but heavy. “The Royal Council has sent word. The Alpha King has requested your presence at the capital. You will leave tomorrow at dawn.” For a second, I thought I heard him wrong. My stomach tightened as the words sank in. “What?” I asked quietly. He didn’t even look at me. “You’ll go as a peace offering, to restore the alliance between your pack and the crown.” The room went silent. I could feel everyone’s eyes on me again, some avoiding mine, some looking curious. I felt my chest tighten. My father’s killer wanted peace now? “I’m not going,” I said. My voice came out low but firm. Elder Thorne’s gaze met mine finally. “You don’t have a choice, Katherine. This is the Council’s order. You’ll represent what remains of Silverveil.” My hands clenched at my sides. I could still see my father falling, Mira screaming, everything burning. Peace offering. The words made me sick. I turned around before anyone could see the anger on my face. I walked out, ignoring the whispers, ignoring the pity. The air outside was colder, cleaner, but I still couldn’t breathe right. I made it to the woods and kept walking until the noise from the hall faded. The quiet was worse, but I needed it. I leaned against a tree and closed my eyes, trying to stop my heart from pounding. “Why him?” I whispered. “Why not anyone else?” The only answer was the wind. I dug my nails into my palms and looked up at the sky, fighting the tears that burned my eyes. “I hate him,” I said louder this time. My voice shook. “I hate you, Stephen Magnus.” A tear slipped down before I could stop it. I wiped it away quickly and breathed hard, remembering my father’s voice one last time — Run, Katherine, no matter what happens, run. But there was nowhere left to run now. * The sound of branches cracking behind me made my heart jump. I turned, my breath stuck in my throat as a dark shadow moved fast between the trees. My pulse hammered. I could hear the heavy growl echo through the woods. It wasn’t just any wolf. It was stronger and more dangerous. “Shit,” I muttered, turning and running deeper into the forest. My feet hit the ground hard, leaves snapping under me, my lungs burning. I hadn’t even had time to shift. The air felt thick, my body shaking as the growls got closer. I pushed harder, trying to reach the clearing before it caught up. Then I heard it — a loud snarl right behind me. I spun fast, claws half-formed on my fingers, ready to fight, but froze. The wolf’s eyes weren’t wild. They were gold, sharp, and too familiar. The wolf’s body shifted, bones cracking, fur disappearing until he stood before me, tall and cold, eyes locked on me like he owned the ground I stood on. “Running already?” Stephen’s voice came out low, deep, like it was meant to taunt me. “Are you that scared of me?” I glared at him, forcing the fear back. “Stay the hell away from me,” I said, my chest heaving. He took a slow step forward, and I stepped back. My heel hit a rock and I stumbled, falling hard. He reached for me on instinct, his hand catching mine. The moment our skin touched, a jolt ran through me. It burned through every nerve, sharp and fast. My wolf stirred inside me, fighting for air. Stephen froze too. His eyes widened slightly as the bond snapped into place. “Mate,” he breathed. The word hit me like a slap. I yanked my hand free, anger flooding in. “Don’t you dare call me that,” I hissed. “You’re a bastard, Stephen. You destroyed my family.” He wanted to say something but didn't. “I don’t care what you wanted. I’d rather die than be tied to you.” He stepped forward again, his expression unreadable. “You don’t have a choice. You were summoned for a reason.” “I wasn’t summoned,” I snapped, standing. “I was offered. Like a damn gift to the man who ruined everything.” He didn’t respond. Instead, he grabbed my arm roughly and started walking, dragging me with him. “Let go of me!” I yelled, struggling against his grip. “Stop fighting, Katherine,” he said sharply. “You think you can run from this? From me?” I tried pulling away again, but he was stronger. My body ached from the pull, my anger boiling. “You’ll regret this,” I muttered, but he didn’t even flinch. By the time we reached the capital gates, my feet were sore and my throat dry. The guards opened the doors without question. Everyone stared as he marched me into the council hall. The air was heavy, whispers spreading like fire. The council elders looked confused, some standing from their seats. “Alpha Stephen,” one of them started, “what is this?” “She tried to run,” he said coldly, his eyes fixed on me. “And she’s my mate.” The hall went silent. I felt every stare burning into me. My stomach twisted, anger building again. Before anyone could speak, I looked straight at him and said, loud enough for everyone to hear, “I reject you.” Gasps filled the hall. Stephen’s eyes darkened. “You don’t know what you’re doing,” he said. “Oh, I do,” I shot back. “I’ll never be yours.”KATHERINE I stood in front of the full-length mirror inside our bedroom, and I yanked tightly at the stiff collar of the formal royal battle dress, and I was completely annoyed by how restrictive the entire outfit felt on my skin. The thick material was embedded with heavy steel plates across the shoulders and the chest, and I found the gear incredibly heavy, and I was cursing out loud under my breath about the stupid designer who had made it.Stephen was standing right by my side as I wore the difficult armor, and he reached out to help me buckle the heavy side straps, and he looked at my angry expression while laughing softly at my frustration."You really do not have to wear this specific battle dress today if it makes you this uncomfortable, Katherine," Stephen said, and he adjusted one of the steel plates while his shoulders shook with amusement. "We are only going to a formal meeting in the lower town, and you can just wear a regular linen dress instead."I turned my head quick
KATHERINE I was almost completely out of breath, and my lungs burned as I tried to pull the air back into my chest. I stared at Stephen in absolute shock while my heart pounded so hard that I could feel the pulse in my throat, and his hands still gripped my waist tightly, keeping me close against his chest. He looked down into my eyes, his own breathing rough and uneven from the intensity of the moment, and he made no move to loosen his hold on me."Did you like it, Katherine?" Stephen asked, his deep voice low and rough.I nodded before I could even stop myself, and a fierce warmth spread through my entire body like a sudden flame. My skin tingled everywhere his fingers touched me, and I realized exactly where this moment between us was leading. Yet, for the first time, I wasn't trying to avoid him or push him away like I once had. I had spent months fighting my feelings for this man, doubting his every action and questioning his intentions, but all of that bitterness had disappeare
KATHERINE It was night now, and the whole chaotic situation with the trial and the elders had finally been settled by the guards and the council members, and at last, quietness had returned to the palace grounds. I stood outside alone on the royal palace's balcony, which connected directly to our shared bedroom on the upper floor of the west wing. I gripped the cold railing with both hands as I overlooked the entire pack territory from above, or at least the main lawns and the front gates that were visible in the dim lamps.I finally had a short moment of peace to myself because Stephen had gone out to the front courtyard a little while ago to send the human king from Oslo and his followers off on their long journey back home.As I stared out at the dark trees, my mind drifted back to the very first time I had came to this pack as a prisoner, and I tried to remember the details of that day. Had it been night or day when the carriage first rolled through those giant gates? I thought a
KATHERINE At the exact same time that I tried to stand up, the elders on the formal panel all stood up from their seats together, and they raised their longnstaffs high to make the loud crowd go completely quiet before addressing me directly. The chanting and shouting from the pack members stopped instantly, and the vast field became completely silent as the grand elder stepped forward to the platform and cleared his throat. He looked at me with a serious expression before raising his voice so everyone could hear his words clearly."We stand before you today to formally acknowledge you as the true Luna of this pack, Lady Katherine," the grand elder said, bowing his head slightly toward my chair.He then went on to give a very long-winded speech about how they had all maligned me over the past months, and he talked about how the council had behaved badly toward me without any proper respect for my official role as the rightful Luna of the entire clan. He blamed all of their behavior e
KATHERINE I sat on the edge of my bed back at the castle, but I couldn't keep my hands still. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt it again, the rough, wet heat of Stephen’s tongue dragging across my skin. It was a simple act of healing, something Alphas did for their mates or their pack, but it di
KATHERINE Rowan stuttered as he tried to find a way around my question, but I didn't let him move an inch. I kept my eyes locked on his until he finally sighed and shifted. He told me that the rebels couldn't be trusted under any circumstances, and that was why we needed to have something over the
CHAPTER 54KATHERINE The classroom emptied quickly, and I lingered by my desk, pretending to organize my notes. A girl from the front row eyes darted oward the tutor’s office with a look of pure desperation. She approached me, her voice trembling as she begged me not to do anything to hurt him or
CHAPTER 53KATHERINEThe car slowed as we approached the academy, and my eyes were already scanning the grounds. I looked for Alex without making it obvious, checking the walkway, the entrance, the side road where students sometimes cut through. I didn’t see him, and that didn’t relax me the way it












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