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PROLOGUE
**BlOODFANG CLAN**
ALPHA ISLANDER
Iskander Damaris stood at the edge of a dark forest, his golden eyes burning with hunger. Calyx Vale's scent was etched in his mind, a fire in his blood. She was a rare-blooded she-wolf, the only kind who could bear an Alpha's heir - his heir. Her scent lingered, and a cruel smile spread across his lips. He'd spent years searching, destroying packs, and now he'd finally found her.
Just then, his Beta approached cautiously. "Alpha, there's something -" Suddenly, a whisper of movement caught his attention. The wind shifted, and then he felt pain - a blinding, white-hot agony as steel pierced his back. His body convulsed, and his knees hit the ground. The scent of his own blood filled his lungs. He felt betrayed.
Boots crunched on fallen leaves. A smooth, amused voice spoke, "Looks like the mighty Iskander finally bleeds." Another strike hit his throat. Darkness rushed in, consuming him.
CALYX’S POV
Blood.
I see blood everywhere, like a dark mirror under the moon. A man lies in the middle, his body torn apart, his breathing barely noticeable.
I shouldn't be here. My instincts tell me to leave.
But something about him - his moving fingers, his determination - keeps me frozen.
He looks like he's barely clinging to life, yet there's something in the way his fingers twitch against the dirt, something that screams desperation. Something that refuses to give up. I should turn away. He's the enemy. But my feet seem to move of their own accord, drawing me closer despite the warnings in my mind.
I drop to my knees beside him, my heart racing. "Hey," I whisper, my voice barely audible. "Can you hear me?" There's no response. His chest jerks up and down in uneven movements, his skin pale beneath the smudges of blood and dirt.
He's young, maybe only a few years older than me, but his face is etched with the sharp lines of battle, his jaw clenched even in unconsciousness. I swallow hard. I could leave him here. I should leave him here. But for some reason, I don't.
My fingers tremble as I rummage through the pouch at my waist, searching for the bundle of herbs I always carry with me.
If he's going to die, it should be at the hands of my people, not because I abandoned him to bleed out alone in the darkness. Just then, a loud, guttural sound makes me freeze, the hairs on my skin rising in alert.
My body freezes, the hairs on the back of my neck standing on end. The shadows around me begin to stir, and figures emerge from the trees like phantoms.
I spin around to run, but something solid slams into me from behind.
My knees crash into the dirt, and the world tilts. Rough hands grab my arms, yanking them behind my back. I struggle forward, kicking and biting, but a net drops over me, the thick ropes constricting like a vice.
A menacing chuckle slithers through the darkness, making my skin crawl. "You were easier to bait than I thought," a low voice sneers.
A hand closes around my hair, yanking my head back with a sharp jerk. Pain shoots through my scalp, and I gasp for breath. My heart pounds in my chest, my pulse racing with fear.
The man crouched beside me is towering, his face obscured by the shadow of his hood. But I don't need to see his face to know what he is - a hunter, a wolf trader, and my worst nightmare.
I've walked right into his trap. Panic erupts, a scorching, blinding fire that consumes me. I flail against the ropes, but the net only constricts tighter, cutting into my skin.
My captor's grip on me becomes even more brutal, yanking my face closer to his. His breath reeks of rotting flesh and stale ale, his lips curling into a twisted, amused smile. "Feisty," he says, his voice dripping with malice. "Shame they'll crush that spirit out of you soon enough."
No.
The word is a silent scream in my mind, a desperate denial of the horror that's unfolding.
I snarl, baring my teeth, and lunge at my captor. But I'm met with a brutal fist that crashes into my face. Stars erupt behind my eyes, and my head snaps back, pain detonating through my skull. My vision blurs, the ground tilting beneath me like a ship in a storm.
A wave of nausea washes over me, making my stomach roil. I'm vaguely aware of hands binding my wrists, the rope biting into my skin. My mind is a foggy haze, my heartbeat a frantic drumbeat against my ribs.
My legs give out beneath me as they drag me toward a waiting wagon, its wooden slats looming like a dark, ominous mouth.
I am able to gather myself for a brief moment after the slap.
“No…” I mutter, struggling to at least break free from my captor's deadly grip and use the opportunity to escape. But unfortunately, it seems as though they have already mapped out my next moves when suddenly, his grip tightens against my skin.
“Try something stupid one more time and I swear you would become nothing less of a runt!” He hissed, manhandling me.
I grit my teeth in anger, who the hell is he to threaten me?! Ignoring his warning, I try again, kicking this time around with all my might, praying to the moon goddess that I am able to succeed this time around.
But unfortunately, I suddenly received a deadly blow in my rib cage. One of the men had attacked me. Before I can process what is going on, a suffocating feeling washes over me, as though I'm being intoxicated by something and I'm right; wolfsbane.
The man behind me had blocked my nostrils with a cloth laced with wolfsbane to weaken me, and it works. I feel my legs giving out beneath me, this time around, I'm not able to resist anymore.
I can feel the world spinning even faster and suddenly, I am thrown inside the wagon, my head hitting on the iron bar which sends a sudden splitting pain.
“Ahh!” I whimper, tears falling freely down my cheeks. My cry and whimper is muddled by the banging sound of the cage when it's slammed shut.
Gathering my last strength, I stand up, but just as I am about to move towards the cage bar, I hear whimpers and voices behind me.
Freezing, I turn to meet sad, hopeless faces staring at me; there are other women in here.
I glance around, taking in the other captives huddled in the wagon. One girl is curled into a ball, silent tears streaming down her dirty cheeks.
Another rocks back and forth, her lips moving in a whispered prayer. The wagon jolts forward, and my stomach twists with a sickening sense of dread. Reality crashes over me like a wave of ice: I'm not in my pack's land anymore. I've been taken.
I'm being sold. I'll be broken. And the most terrifying thought of all: no one is coming to save me. I'm alone, at the mercy of these ruthless traders.
The thought sends a chill down my spine, and I feel my heart sink into darkness.
I look around the wagon and see a girl sitting at a corner, her knees drawn to her chest. Unlike the others, she isn't crying or making any sound but she has a menacing grin on her face that sends shivers down my spine.
"They took my sister first," she whispers. "They wanted to see how much pain a wolf could take before she couldn't heal anymore."
I swallow hard, clenching my fists.
"She made it two days ago." The girl's grin gets bigger. "Then they let me be the one to finish her off."
I feel my face go pale. "What?”
"They made me choose," she says, her voice distant and dreamy. "If I didn't, they would have used a cat next. I didn't even know they had one. The cat screamed a lot."
My stomach turns violently.
"But that's not the worst part," she continues. Her empty stare locks onto mine, something about the way she spoke makes me feel creeped out, I'm speechless.
She leans in close, her breath warm against my ear. "The worst part is... I enjoyed it."
I pull away, horrified. But she keeps smiling, staring, and whispering. "I think they'll make me do it again." The wagon lurches, and I hear low, amused voices outside.
"They said this time will be special." Her eyes light up with excitement.
She then leans in very close to me, close enough for her to caress my throat with her elongated finger nails.
“I hope it's you”
My blood runs cold and then, I hear the men outside burst out into a mocking laughter.
Calyx POVThe sun was slowly falling, painting the sky with shades of orange and gold, and I was so lost in my thoughts that I almost did not notice how much time had passed.I remained by the window, staring outside.From where I stood, I could see both the village and the distant castle.The difference between them was strange.The castle looked cold and intimidating, standing high above everything else like a silent reminder of who ruled this territory. The village, however, was completely different. It was alive.Children were still running through the roads despite the late hour.Women were gathering baskets from the farms.Men were returning home with tools hanging from their shoulders.Laughter drifted through the air.Everything looked peaceful.It did not make sense to me.For days now, I had been trying to understand Alpha Iskander.Every time I thought I understood him, something happened that confused me even more.The man who bought me.The man who forced a bond on me.The
Imagining all of this, I almost smiled.The thought of finally escaping, finally leaving this nightmare behind, filled me with so much hope that I could barely contain it. For a second, I forgot where I was and what situation I was in.But then I quickly stopped myself.I forced my expression to remain blank.The pack healer was still in the room.The last thing I wanted was for her to notice that I was awake.So I remained completely still.Minutes passed.The grinding sounds eventually stopped.Then I heard footsteps approaching my bed.My heart immediately sped up.I kept my eyes shut and forced myself to remain relaxed.The healer stopped beside me.Then I felt her fingers touch my face.A moment later, I felt her hand gently opening my mouth.I resisted the urge to react.Slowly, she poured a warm liquid into my mouth.The taste was horrible.Bitter.So bitter that I almost coughed.I had to use every bit of self-control I had not to spit it out immediately.The healer used her f
I kept staring at the village for a long time, admiring the sunlight spreading across the small houses and pathways. The warm rays painted everything in shades of gold, making the entire place look peaceful and alive.Children were running around laughing and chasing one another without a care in the world. Some women stood outside their homes talking while sorting vegetables into baskets. A few farmers were returning from their fields carrying tools on their shoulders, while others continued working under the afternoon sun.For a moment, the thought of escaping completely slipped my mind.I just stood there watching.It had been so long since I had seen something like this.Ever since I was taken away, my world had become nothing but walls, guards, locked doors, and endless fear. Day after day, I had been trapped inside Iskander's castle. The windows there showed me only what he wanted me to see.But this...This felt real.The laughter. The sunlight. The freedom.For a brief moment,
Iskander PovGetting into the cave, the moment I stepped deeper inside, she seemed to sense my presence immediately. The seer paused what she was doing and slowly lifted her head. Her hands, which had been placed over a crystal ball, stopped moving completely as she turned her attention toward me. The atmosphere in the cave shifted slightly, as if the space itself reacted to my arrival.But I did not waste time.I walked in fully and sat down in front of her without waiting for permission or formal greeting.“I would love to know what is happening,” I said immediately. “The girl I brought to bond with… whenever she feels pain, I feel it too. Today she was bleeding physically, and I was bleeding too. I need to know what is happening. Tell me immediately because I do not understand what is going on.”My voice was steady, but inside I was already unsettled.The seer did not answer immediately. She remained silent for a long time, her gaze fixed on the crystal ball as if she was looking b
Iskander pov No struggle came from him. He was still under the lingering influence, body unresponsive, mind already broken under the pressure. I tightened my fingers slightly. The smoke responded instantly. A soft compression. A final pull. And then stillness. His body went completely lifeless. No sound. No movement. Just silence settling over the dungeon floor. I watched for a moment longer, expression unreadable. He had served his purpose. And leaving him alive would only create risk. Too many had already seen too much. I lowered my hand and the smoke dissolved into nothing, fading like it had never existed. Then I turned away. Without looking back. I walked out of the dungeon, footsteps echoing through the corridor as the remaining guards instinctively stepped aside. None of them spoke. None of them asked questions. They had seen enough in my expression alone to understand that this was not a moment for curiosity. When I stepped outside, the air felt different. Lighter. But m
Iskander pov The moment the smoke fully entered his mouth, everything about him changed.His struggling stopped instantly.His body went still, almost unnatural, like every muscle had been cut off from control at once. The chains around his wrists clinked once more as his weight shifted, then settled into complete silence.And then his eyes. They darkened.Not just fear anymore, not just shock—something deeper took over. The color drained until there was nothing human left in them, only a hollow black stare fixed straight ahead.I watched him carefully.No reaction from his body. No resistance. No hesitation. Perfect.A slow smile formed on my face without me even thinking about it.This was not new to me.This was not the first time I had done it.For years, I had learned how to deal with people who thought silence would save them. People who believed loyalty to shadows would protect them. People who believed they could lie long enough to survive me.But nothing survived this.Nothi
The maids exchanged nervous glances. I let out a humorless laugh."Yes, I know he controls most of my life right now. Maybe ninety percent of it."I raised a finger. "But that remaining ten percent?"My voice became firm. "That belongs to me."I lowered my hand. "And I'm going to use it."The older
I woke up to a crushing pain that spread through my entire body, including my head. It felt like someone was beating a drum inside my skull, heavy and relentless. For a moment, I struggled just to breathe, each inhale coming out shaky and uneven. Slowly, I forced my eyes open, but everything was bl
Calyx povI kept struggling, crawling across the dirt as my body dragged itself forward, but something strange caught my attention even through the pain. This wolf wasn’t trying to kill me. It wasn’t finishing the attack. It was stopping me… like it was keeping me in place.That realization barely
Iskander’s povI was drinking with my friend, but my mind was completely elsewhere. It kept replaying her face over and over again, the way Calyx spoke to me without fear, the hatred burning in her eyes, and that stubborn smile that refused to break no matter how much pressure I placed on her.Some







