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CHAPTER 1: THE RED SACRIFICE
ELENA: “Wow, you look amazing, Elana,” Kamala said as she watched me put finishing touches to my makeup. She was my best friend and the Beta's daughter. So we practically grew up together. “Thanks girl,” I said, leaning into the mirror to fix my lip gloss. With a smile on my face I reminded her why I needed to look my best. It's my birthday today and my parents were throwing me a party tonight. I wanted to look like a movie star. Kamala was struggling with the heavy zipper, trying to help me zip up my dress when I heard slow footsteps hitting the marble floor in the hallway. It sounded majestic, like a king approaching. Only one man walked that way in this pack, my father, Alpha Darius Thorne. I frowned, wondering where he was headed. Dad usually didn't come by my room this late when guests were already arriving at the hall. Just then, a sharp knock hit the door. “Come in,” I called out, adjusting myself. The door swung open and Dad stepped in, looking every bit the Alpha he truly was. His face lit up as he looked from my head to my toes. “You look amazing, princess,” he said, a warm smile spreading across his face. “Thanks Dad,” I said, twirling in the mirror. “But you aren't gonna wear that green dress.” I froze, and my mouth fell open. “What? Why not? You just told me I looked beautiful a moment ago. I've been planning this outfit for weeks.” Right then, Pamela, the head maid, walked in holding a heavy garment bag. She bowed to my dad, then handed the bag to me. I pulled back the plastic, and gasped. In it sat a deep, blood-red silk that looked like it was glowing. The fabric was heavy and expensive, encrusted with thousands of tiny, hand-stitched rubies and crystals that caught the light like fire. It didn't just look like a dress; it looked like a statement I turned to Dad with wide eyes. “This must have cost a fortune,” I whispered, running my fingers over the stones. Dad nodded. “You're worth every cent, Princess. I want you to wear it tonight because it's a special day for our family. Happy birthday, honey.” I beamed at Dad, giving him a warm kiss on his cheek. “Thanks Dad.” He turned and started walking toward the door. Suddenly, I felt a chill cover my heart. And I knew something was off. This wasn't the usual green color our pack was known for. Not the grey of our territory or the black we wore for funerals. Red was a warning signal. "Dad?" I called out to him as his hand rested on the door knob. “Why do you insist I wear red tonight?” "Because tonight," he said, his voice deep and vibrating with that Alpha authority that usually left everyone in the pack feeling intimidated. "You represent a new era in this pack. Tonight you're gonna see that our bloodline stays strong." I frowned. “I thought tonight was about celebrating my birthday. Is there something you're not telling me?” Dad nodded, his eyes glowing a faint eerie amber. It was usually a sign his wolf was right under the surface. "The Blackwood Pack will be here tonight, princess." My heart dropped to my feet. "You’re joking right?," I whispered. "Tell me you're joking, Dad." "I don’t joke about the survival of this pack, Elena." Of course he didn’t. But the Blackwoods? They weren't just rivals. They were our greatest enemies, and the reason we lived behind a border fence made of silver-tipped iron. They were the ones who had been picking off our sentries for years. They were monsters among monsters, killing our warriors and kidnapping our women and children. "Why are they coming into our heartland on my birthday?" I asked, my heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted to jump out. "You know damn well they’ll kill us all before the appetizers are served." He gave me that cold, politician smile—the one he used when he was about to sell a soul for a seat at the table. "Tonight, we will end the war by forming an alliance. We are gonna make history. And you're the key to making it happen." Before I could say another word, Dad opened the door and left the room. I had a bad feeling about this. But I didn't hesitate to put on the expensive red dress. Dad didn't like arguing, and I wasn't about to ruin this special day of mine. The dress fit like a second skin, hugging every curve from my waist to my hips without a single wrinkle. It had a daring, deep V-neckline that showed off just enough skin to be dangerous, and the skirt hit the floor in a sleek mermaid cut that trailed behind me like a pool of blood. By the time I stepped into the Great Hall, it was packed with guests. The place smelled like expensive cologne, old money, and the unmistakable scent of the enemies. Men in custom-tailored suits stood at every corner. But you could see the way their shoulders bunched, like they were ready to shift at any second. They weren't just guests; they were warriors. Every woman in diamonds had a silver dagger tucked into her garter. That was just how we lived. That was why the Blackwood Pack hadn't succeeded in wiping us off the surface of the earth. Yet today they were coming into our pack to “form an alliance”. I walked in with my chin up, my shoulders back, eyes staring straight ahead, acting like I could shred anyone in the room if they looked at me wrong. But inside? I was troubled. My wolf was whining, telling me to run for the woods and never look back. As I took a seat beside my parents at the high table, Dad squeezed my hand before stepping onto the marble dais. He raised a crystal flute, and the room went dead silent. You could hear the wind howling outside the manor, hitting the trees like a physical blow. "Today is my daughter's birthday," he began, his voice echoing off the gold-leaf ceiling, “And we're here to honour her.” Dad turned to me and nodded. I rose to my feet and headed to where my four-layer cake was standing. I blew out the candles and cut the first slice while everyone sang, but my eyes were scanning the doors. Dad took the microphone, turning to the crowd. “To crown this celebration tonight, we're putting an end to a circle.” I was staring at him, wondering what he was talking about. “No more sons lost to the border. No more daughters fearing the moon." A murmur went through the crowd. I felt a chill crawl down my spine. "The Thorne Pack..." he continued, looking right at me, "...and the Blackwood Pack will finally become one." I froze. My breath hitched in my throat. One? How? You don't just "become one" with people who hunted your pack for sport. "To seal this blood-bond..." Dad said, and his voice got louder, "my daughter, Elena Thorne... will be mated to Adrian Blackwood, the new Alpha of the Blackwood throne."CHAPTER 96: LET THE CONTEST CONTINUE ADRIAN:I knew those snakes would try to manipulate the contest. Purity and Anna were desperate for the Luna position, and desperate people are dangerous. I already left the bed before Elena woke up, and I wasn't in the stands with the council—I was exactly where I needed to be: in the control room, surrounded by monitors, watching every square inch of that arena.When Elena walked onto the stage, I saw her eyes scanning the crowd. She was looking for me. I felt the urge to go out there and fight this battle for her. But I held myself down, telling myself that if I did something irrational, everything would be ruined, and Elena was going to lose. So I focused on watching the monitor. It was all I could do to keep from walking out there and pulling her into my arms.She really needed to do this on her own. And all I needed to do was make sure she wasn't cheated. She stood there, looking so small against the massive platform, yet she held herself wi
CHAPTER 94: PURITY CHEATED! ELENA:After that pleasurable moment with Adrian, I fell asleep almost immediately, wrapped in Adrian's arms. And the next morning, I woke up before the sun, the room feeling cold and empty without him. I glanced at the wall clock: 6:30 AM. My body ached, but the soreness was a distant memory compared to the fire burning in my veins. My contest with Purity was at 7:00 sharp. I didn't rush to the arena. Instead, I bypassed the vanity and headed straight to Adrian's private gym.I needed to sweat. I needed to move. I spent thirty minutes running through drills, testing my speed, and centering my focus. By the time I showered and walked toward the arena, I was already late.The stage—a raised platform fenced off like a boxing ring—was already packed. The council elders sat in the front row, their faces masks of stone. When I finally stepped out, the venom they shot my way could have killed a lesser wolf. I ignored them, my eyes scanning the shadows for Adrian
CHAPTER 93: I WANT YOUELENA:I tried to process his words but Adrian didn't give me the time as he reached out and scooped me up. He threw me over his shoulder as if I weighed nothing, carrying me out of the bathroom like a sack of grain. I didn't fight him; I was too drained, and honestly, the way his hands gripped my thighs was strangely grounding. He walked over to the bed and set me down gently, face-down, my cheek pressing into the soft, expensive silk of the duvet.This was a sharp contrast to the man who, only minutes ago, had been vibrating with enough rage to choke me. He’d accused me of trying to lose to Purity just to escape him. But then he’d apologized, practically sobbing that he couldn't live without me.I lay there, staring at the headboard, feeling a strange mix of emotions. It was hard to reconcile this man with the ruthless Alpha I’d met when I first arrived. Back then, he’d vowed to torture me until I lost my wolf. He’d made me scrub the floors on my hands and kne
CHAPTER 92: ADRIAN'S PANIC ATTACK ELENA:I limped all the way back to the master suite, picking dead leaves and dry grass out of my hair with trembling fingers. Every muscle in my back felt like it had been shredded. My face was throbbing, and I could taste the copper tang of blood in my mouth from where my lip had split.The moment I stepped into the room, I didn't go and lie down on the bed. I headed straight for the bathroom and stripped off my ruined clothes. I needed the heat. I turned the shower handle until the water was scalding, letting the steam fill the room until it was thick enough to choke on.I sat down on the floor of the shower, letting the hot water hammer against my back. I grabbed a thick towel, soaked it in the hot water, and began dabbing at my bruises. Every time the wet, searing cloth hit a tender spot, I sucked in a sharp breath. The pain was brutal—it ate right into my bruised flesh like acid—but I didn't cower. I didn't cry. Each jolt of agony just fueled t
CHAPTER 91: I WANT PURITY ELENA:I glanced around the council hall, trying to read the faces of the elders. Before, the elders had been loud, opinionated, and downright hostile toward me. Now, after I’d let that sliver of my true power ripple through the room, the elders remained subdued for the rest of the meeting. They practically agreed with whatever suggestions Adrian presented before them concerning the Blackwood Pack affairs.It wasn’t that we were controlling their minds—just that Adrian felt this was the time to establish our authority as the power couple we were about to become, a couple the council could no longer undermine or trifle with. Adrian laid out all the agendas for the day. The entire council seemed to agree with whatever decisions he made. Or wanted to make. Then the last agenda he presented before the council was my crowning. He wanted me crowned, and he wanted it done as soon as possible.And this was the only time the elders felt there was a need to argue. E
CHAPTER 90: TAPPING INTO HER POWERS ELENA:“Let's do this.”As soon as those words left my mouth, the seer began by chanting words that sounded like thunder rolling in the distance. She reached into the fire, pulling out a glowing, molten-looking stone that pulsed with a rhythm exactly like a heartbeat. She pressed it directly against my forehead, right over where the golden crescent mark should be.The pain didn't just hurt; it was an absolute violation of my being.It started as a pinprick of heat behind my eyes, then exploded outward. It felt like someone was pouring molten lead through my veins. Every nerve ending in my body caught fire at the exact same time. I tried to scream, but the sound was strangled in my throat as my soul felt like it was being ripped out of my skin and shoved back in. I hit the floor, arching my back, my fingers digging into the dirt. I saw visions—flashes of ancient wars, the face of the Moon Goddess, and the crushing weight of mountains. I screamed unt
CHAPTER 51: FALSELY ACCUSED ELENA:"Elena! Elena!"I turned, and a genuine smile finally broke through the gloom. It was Liam, Gamma Theo’s son—the sweet little guy I’d helped fix a kite for a few weeks back. He came sprinting across the grass, his little legs moving as fast as they could. I didn'
CHAPTER 50: THE IMAGE ELENA: I sat on the edge of the bed, listening to the water drumming against the bathroom tiles as Adrian washed away the blood of those rogues. It hit me then, a cold, hard realisation: Adrian wasn't trying to make things right between us. Every time we had a moment of co
CHAPTER 49: ELENA: I was silent for a moment, thinking of a suitable response. The air in the room turned heavy, charged with a tension so thick it felt like I was breathing in concrete. Adrian’s face had gone totally blank, like he’d just retreated behind a steel wall. "You don't have an answe
CHAPTER 48: BREAKFAST IN BEDELENA:I woke up the next morning feeling like I’d been hit by a freight train. My head was pounding, my limbs felt heavy as lead, and my body was still radiating a residual, achy warmth. I started to stir, but I realized I couldn't move. I was completely wrapped up in







