LOGINElvira, a young werewolf, flees her abusive stepfather, who she knows murdered her mother, and seeks refuge in the powerful Silverblade pack territory. Caught trespassing, she's arrested and thrown into a cell. Alpha Gabriel, the mysterious and cold leader of Silverblade, is her mate, but he dislikes the mate bond. As Elvira faces punishment for trespassing, she must navigate the dangers of the pack and deal with Gabriel's distaste for their connection and his torments with his mistress - all while seeking revenge against her stepfather for his abuse and her mother's murder. As she adjusts to life in Silverblade, Elvira begins to notice strange signs of another part of herself emerging - hints of powers and abilities she can't explain, suggesting there's more to her identity than she knows.
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The road was still hot from the day’s sun when my friends, Carson and Lisa, drove away. I stood there alone as the thick Pennsylvania woods closed in around me. My paws still throbbed, a leftover sensation from the miles I’d spent running in my wolf form. I looked toward the trees where the Silverblade pack territory began, i wasn't just looking for a new home, I was looking for a safe place. I needed to hide from the man who had spent years making me feel completely worthless. As I crossed the invisible border line, the forest changed, It felt like someone was watching me. The quiet was unsettling, broken only by a faint, high-pitched hum that sounded like electronic security sensors. Then, the hum turned into a terrifying snarl. Two large wolves stepped out from the bushes, their eyes bright in the dark. They drooled as they circled me, moving like hunters that had just found their target. I reached for the small bag Lisa had packed for me, trying to use it as a shield, but it was useless against three hundred pounds of muscle and sharp teeth. Before I could even scream, a brown wolf slammed into me. I hit the dirt hard, and the wind was knocked right out of my lungs. My wolf, Val, started scratching at the back of my mind, desperate to push out and fight, but I knew we were totally outmatched. The brown wolf began to change, his bones shifting until a shirtless, messy-haired warrior was standing over me. He didn't look sorry for me at all, he looked at me like I was an insect. "Shift," he growled. "Now." I let the change take over. The heat of shifting always hurts a bit, and it left me shivering and vulnerable on the forest floor, i scrambled to grab my red tank top and pants from my bag, my hands shaking because I could feel them staring at me. "I mean no harm," I said, putting both hands up to show it. "I’m looking for safety," I choked out, trying to keep my voice steady. "I want to join the training program. I heard Silverblade was fair to people." The two warriors looked at each other and laughed. "Silverblade is for the strong," the dark-haired one said. He tossed a pair of heavy zip-ties to his friend. "And for your information rogues aren't acceptable in our territory, targets." "I'm not a rogue!" I shouted, but before I could finish the sentence, they restrained my hands. The last thing I saw was a tranquilizer needle pointed at my neck. "Welcome to the jail, stray," the brown-haired wolf whispered. Then, everything went black. When I woke up, I was in a cell made of cold iron and steel. It smelled like fear and urine, I sat in the corner, rubbing my sore wrists and listening to the distant sounds of the pack. I had acted on impulse, running away from my stepfather, only to end up in a high-tech cell. I was a nobody here. I had no rank, no ID, no rights, and certainly no Alpha release letter. That was why they called me a rogue and a runaway. Suddenly, the steel door at the end of the hall opened. The footsteps that followed weren't fast like a guard’s, they were deliberate and slow, belonging to someone who was completely in charge. As the person got closer, a scent hit me instantly, it smelled like rain on dry earth, cinnamon, and a wild scent that made my pulse race. "Mate!" Val howled inside my head, her spirit immediately bowing down in respect. I looked up, breathless. Standing behind the bars was a tall, imposing man. His gold eyes watched the way my pulse raced in my neck. This wasn't just some soldier. This was the Alpha. He narrowed his eyes, his nose flaring as he caught my scent, the air in the tiny cell became thick and heavy, making it hard to breathe. His gaze moved to my lips, then scanned down my body with a cold, judgmental look that made me uncomfortable and tense. "Female," he said. His voice was low, but it vibrated through the room. "I’m told I have a trespasser. A stray pretending to be a refugee." I stood up. My legs felt weak, but I kept my chin up. "I'm not a stray. I'm a survivor." The Alpha stepped closer . The power coming off him was overwhelming. He gripped the bars until his knuckles turned white. His face twisted into an expression that wasn't welcoming at all, it looked like pure hatred. "Survivors follow rules," he whispered, "And my first rule is that I don't keep trash in my territory, mate or not." My heart stopped. He knew. He felt the bond, and he was already stepping back, his expression completely turning cold..~Elvira~That meant he would attend this party, he would walk through the doors of this very Packmansion, stand side-by-side with his Alpha. He would be here. The man who had ruined my life.My breath hitched in my throat. I have to hide, I can't let him see me, not until I was ready to face him for my revenge. He had to pay for Carson. He had to pay for my mum’s death. But not yet. Not when I was still just a trainee now."When is the event taking place?" I asked Aria, my voice sounded tight and strained."What event?" Uncle Silas asked, walking back over to our side of the counter, wiping a bead of sweat from his forehead."The annual pack events," Aria replied, looking up at him.Uncle Silas looked at me, his dark eyes calculating. "In three weeks' time."Three weeks.I nodded slowly, my panic receded, replaced by determination, I will be done with my warrior training by then. The final competition was next week. If I succeeded, if I passed the trials, I would have officiall
~Elvira~ "Elvira!" Uncle Silas called as he wiped his hands on his white apron and immediately grabbed a ceramic plate. "Sit, sit! child."I didn't argue. He practically dragged me to a stool at the island counter, sliding a mountain of eggs, bacon, and toasted bread in front of me before I even had time to fully sit down."Thank you," I mumbled around my first bite, groaning at how good it tasted.Aria abandoned her herbs and leaned against the counter opposite me, her eyes gleaming with a mixture of concern and curiosity. "So," she began, dropping her voice to a whisper. "Are we going to talk about what happened last night?"I paused, chewing slowly. "What do you mean?""The whole pack is whispering, Elvira," Aria said, her eyes wide. "The guards said the Alpha lost his mind. They're saying he lost control of his wolf because he thought you were gone. People are starting to realize that it seems there is way more to your relationship than anyone thought."I kept my eyes glue
~Elvira~I paced my room as the memory of Gabriel's harsh voice kept ringing through my mind, my chest was heaving as if I had just run ten miles through the Silverblade woods. My blood was boiling. I clenched my fist tighter trying to hold back my anger, the way he had just treated me…looking at me with those cold, distant eyes after almost ripping the packhouse apart because he thought I was in danger, made my head spin. He had poured his heart out to me, bared his deepest traumas, and yet, the second I stepped out of line, he shoved me away like I was nothing more than a rogue trespasser."Shit, I feel so hot," I muttered to the empty room, wiping a bead of sweat from my forehead. The anger I was feeling was burning me up from the inside out. "I just need to chill. Just for a second."The moment the words left my lips, the heat in the body vanished, it was like it had been sucked out of me, my breath caught in my throat as a shiver ripped down my spine. The hairs on my arms s
~Gabriel~ I tore out of the security building, bathed in rage. I ran through the hallways of the pack mansion. Pack members threw themselves against the walls when they saw me, they covered their necks and bowed their heads. I ignored them all. I didn't care about looking like a rational leader. I only cared about finding the dark road outside. I only cared about the emptiness in my chest and my concern about Elvira. I reached the entrance, guarded by two elite warriors. They dropped to their knees the second I stepped into the light. "Open the doors," my voice came out as a snarl, "Alpha, Beta Cole ordered a lockdown.." one guard started to say, his hands visibly shaking. I lunged forward, grabbed table resting in the wall, hurled it at the wall in anger. The wood exploded into splinters, I stood watching the wreckage, my chest heaving. The wolf inside me was thrashing, desperate to break out fully and tear the forest apart until we found her. I was losin
~Elvira~I collected the small metal box from Aria’s hand, feeling the intricate carving on it with my fingers as my mind drifted briefly toward the moments I spent with her. My thoughts stretched back to how she helped me, back when I tried almost strangling Venessa with my powers, she had helped
~Elvira~ “Did I hear that right?” Nelloa chimed in. “Why would Selene want to bring you information from a witch coven, Elvira?” she asked with a frown in her brow. I was completely thrown back by her question. We had been so wrapped up together in our discussion and my feelings towards her l
Gabriel’s POVI stood waiting for Cole to come up with the second guy. There was no way she could deny two witnesses, she was still kneeling on the ground, her fake tears staining her mascara and leaving black trails on her face. The door swung open and Cole pushed the bigger one in, he stumbled
~Elvira~The gray wolf, the leader of the group, snapped his jaws and took a step forward. I lunged first. If the circle closed completely, death was guaranteed.I drove straight at a smaller, wire-haired brown wolf to my right, my shoulder slammed into his chest, knocking him flat into the dirt,






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