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Morgana’s POV
~~⋆꩜˚𓇼˚꩜⋆~~ “Ah—ah… yes…” Lady Victoria’s breathless cries seep through the heavy oak doors, thick with lust and indulgence. The sounds of bodies slapping, of pleasure being taken without restraint, echo down the corridor. I don’t flinch. I stand where I always do, outside the door, hands folded, staring at it like it has personally offended me as I wait. Waiting for them to finish so I can clean up the aftermath like I always do. Because that was my role. Clean the mess. Stay invisible. Say nothing. Lady Victoria never did anything halfway. Not her tantrums. Not her cruelty. And certainly not this. “Victoria?” The voice of my master, Beta Silas, thunders from the end of the corridor. I drop to my knees instantly, my forehead nearly touching the cold floor. His footsteps are heavy, vibrating through the wood. He stops right in front of the door, his shadow looming over me. “Victoria, I told you not to indulge tonight,” Beta Silas’s voice snaps, cold and controlled despite the situation behind the door. “You are to meet the new Alpha. Have you forgotten what this alliance means?” “Father! Ah! Not now!” Victoria’s voice drifts through the door, followed by a wet slap and a moan. “We just started. I can’t meet him. Tell him to wait. Tell him I’m... indisposed!” she adds, completely unashamed. I roll my eyes. Of course she can’t. I wouldn’t either, not after what she has been doing for the past hour. The ‘noble lady’ of the House of Silas, so pure, so virtuous in public, spread open for guards behind closed doors. If the kingdom saw her like this… they would choke on their own praise. “Do you hear me?” Silas’ voice hardens. My head snaps up, and I realize with a jolt of ice in my veins that he isn't looking at the door anymore. He is looking at me. Oh no. Oh no. Silas is a man of calculation and cruelty. He doesn't repeat himself, and those who fail to anticipate his needs usually find themselves in the dungeon or at the end of a blade. “Yes, Master,” I say, even when I have no idea what I’m agreeing to. Because that’s exactly how people like me survive. “No, Father!” Victoria shrieks. “You can't let her meet the Alpha. This isn’t some banquet or game. That servant reeks of the slums. She’ll ruin everything if she pretends to be me this time! Ah, yes!… There, faster…!” My thoughts freeze. Pretend again? Wait. No. No, she didn’t mean… The realization hits me like a physical blow. Silas wants me to stand in for her. I know. I've done it countless times, maintaining her noble and virtuous appearance at the banquet, at the games, when she's too 'busy.' But Beta Silas wants me, a servant girl, to play the part of a high-born lady before the most dangerous man in the realm. No… I can’t do this. This isn’t a crowd. This is the Alpha. I’ve survived this game before. Smiled. Bowed. Lied. But this time… I might not survive the ending. Oh, goddess, have mercy on me. “She will go,” Silas says. The words are a death sentence, delivered with the casualness of ordering tea. A cold wave crashes through my chest. Meet the Alpha. The ruthless one. The one they whisper about in hushed voices for being unpredictable and merciless. A man who could decide your fate based on a glance… or a mood. Prince Kieran. The Alpha who returned from the human realm after fifteen years of exile. The man who ended the Great War with a trail of bodies in his wake. They say his heart is made of the same silver that killed his father. And I… I just agreed to lie in front of him without knowing. A bitter laugh almost escapes me. Not that I would have been given a choice to refuse. Two senior maids appear from the shadows, bowing low. “Clean her thoroughly,” Silas orders. “Scrub the dirt from her skin. Manicure her nails. Strip her of every trace of where she came from, and dress her in Victoria’s finest silk and her finest mask. She will meet the Alpha this time. If she speaks out of turn… or makes a single mistake, she dies. And so do you.” “Yes, Beta Silas.” Before I can even process it, hands seize my arms, dragging me toward the royal bathing chambers this time. I don't struggle. To struggle is to invite a beating I can't afford. Steam curls thick in the bathing chamber, perfumed water shimmering under dim light. They strip me of my rags without ceremony and usher me into a pool. I sink into it slowly, my body betraying me as tension melts from muscles that have known nothing but labor and punishment. For a moment, just a moment, I close my eyes. This… This is how they live: clean water, gentle hands, and care, not survival, not scraps, not pain. My fingers curl beneath the surface. Fifteen years of scrubbing floors, washing stains, and carrying burdens that were never mine. Fifteen years of punishment for mistakes I didn’t make. Locked in darkness. Starved. Forgotten. Except when they needed me. Needed me to erase evidence. To play pretend. To clean secrets. To make sins disappear without a trace. My chest tightens. For fifteen years, I have been the invisible ghost of this house. I was six when the spirit creatures slaughtered my pack and parents during the Silver Moon. The Silver Moon—a rare, cursed night in Valtheris when the barrier between worlds breaks, and monsters return. The night everything was taken from me, when monsters walked freely, and no one came to save us. Silas found me wandering the forest the night of the silver moon fifteen years ago and brought me here, not out of mercy, but for utility. As the maids work, scrubbing my skin, a dangerous thought takes root. I have spent my life in the dirt and the kitchens. I have been starved in the dungeons for the smallest mistakes. Now that I'm being sent to meet the ruler of Valtheris… What if… What if I seize the moment? What if I told him? The Alpha. What if I walked into that room and exposed Lady Victoria? Her filth. Her lies. Would he reward me? My freedom? Wealth? A name? The thought burns. Bright and tempting. But dies just as quickly. Because that will be foolish. Men like the Alpha won’t reward people like me. And Silas? He wouldn’t just kill me; he would make sure I suffered first. I swallow hard. This isn’t an opportunity; it’s a test, or worse, a sacrifice. They pull me from the water, drying me with care that feels foreign against my skin, and wrap me in a robe before leading me to Lady Victoria's dressing chamber. Sitting in front of the vanity, they brush my hair and do my nails. Perfumed oils rub into places no one has ever treated with kindness. They lace me into a corset so tight I can barely breathe. Then comes the dress. Royal blue. Heavy. Elegant. They lace it tight, molding me into a shape I barely recognize. I catch my reflection in the mirror; I see the girl beneath the dirt. Under the grime, I have the same hair as Victoria, the same height, the same eye color, only our faces betray the lie. A delicate, jeweled mask is placed over my eyes, gold and intricate. Beautiful. A lie. “The Alpha is waiting in the royal gardens,” one of the maids whispers, her voice trembling. “He is already displeased. Do not make him wait a second longer.” I nod. They lead me down the hall toward the heavy double doors. My heart hammers against my ribs like a trapped bird. I am no longer Morgana the servant. I am a sacrificial lamb. And I am being sent straight into the den of a monster. Because deep down… I know this isn’t just dangerous. This is the kind of night that changes everything. Or ends it. If I fail… I die. If I succeed… I still might. The doors swing open, and cold night air brushes against my skin, sharp and unforgiving. There is no turning back now. I step forward. Into a lie that could get me killed.The two weeks pass like a slow execution. Morgana spends every day in a state of constant, suffocating heartache as she's forced to watch the estate prepare for a royal union.In those two weeks she had seen Alpha Kieran once when she escorted Lady Victoria to her bridal shopping.She had cried that evening. She recalled Alpha Kieran's compliment when Lady Victoria tried on an elegant gown. And how he looked at her with murderous intent the few times their eyes had met.It made her realize she lost him.But she just couldn't help it.Alpha Kieran, on the other hand, prepares for his future with Lady Victoria, unaware that the servant girl he left behind is crumbling to pieces in the shadows.Today is the day Alpha Kieran is set to marry Lady Victoria.The Silas estate is a chaotic whirlwind of preparation, but the morning begins with terror.Morgana lost her silver necklace. The clasp snapped while she scrubbed the lower laundry floors in the dead of night.Though she searches frantic
Author's POV: ✿✴︎⋆✿˚✿⋆✴︎⋆✿˚✿⋆✩✿ Fifteen years ago… The night of the royal hunt began under the wrong moon. A silver moon. Its pale light shone across the kingdom of Valtheris, washing the palace and the forest beyond in an eerie glow. It was a moon rarely seen and never welcomed. People whispered. Doors were barred. Even warriors felt it, that quiet, crawling unease beneath their skin. For the silver moon was more than a rare spectacle; it was a gateway. A portal between the spiritual realm and the world of werewolves. It's an inauspicious night when evil creatures, banished long ago by ancient kings, return to exact revenge. Those born under the silver moon’s light were said to harbor an evil spirit within them, a curse that marked them for life. Yet, in the midst of fear and superstition, one restless girl refused to heed the warnings. Her mind was made up; she would not be told no. “Big brother, please take me with you.” Princess Kenzie’s small hands tugged at Kieran’s s
Kieran's POV:~~~A heavy, suffocating fog clings to my mind, refusing to lift.Alone in my study, I stare at the empty porcelain cup in my hand. The tea the maids bring always tastes bitter, earthy, and metallic, but I drink it anyway to soothe the strange, inexplicable ache burning deep within me.My beast, usually roaring and restless at the slightest provocation, feels strangely heavy today. It hides in the dark corners of my mind, sluggish, silent, and barely tracking the world around us.I have no idea why my instincts are so dulled, but the fog makes it nearly impossible to think straight.Despite the thick haze clouding my mind, the doubt remains. It claws at my sanity like a persistent parasite.Three days ago, I saw the marks blooming across Victoria's neck and collarbone, the undeniable evidence of my savage claim from the cabin.Yet, whenever I reach for her hand, the mate bond feels dead. There is no spark, no primal fire. Only a cold, vast numbness that freezes my blood.
The guards obey, one handing her the ring as they march past her with the dress in hand.I watch them go, a heavy sense of defeat settling over me.I truly believe she is doing this simply out of pure malice, a petty punishment to remind me that I own nothing in this world.She must be secretly breathing in relief, watching the only evidence of my fated connection to the king being taken away.“And you,” Lady Victoria sneers, her venomous gaze snapping to my face. “You surely didn’t think I was really going to let this go? Did you?”I lower my gaze and shake my head.“No, my lady.”She sneers and spits.“Spend the rest of the night in the laundry room. You will wash every single linen in this estate before sunrise. Alone.”I bow and excuse myself quickly before she changes her mind and decides whipping me is better.An hour later, I am buried in a humid nightmare.The laundry room in the basement is filled with hot steam. Large iron pots boil on open flames; the water bubbles vigorous
Alpha Kieran looks at me.Really look at me. But his expression is confused. But the intensity of his gaze terrifies me.I'm paralyzed with fear. If I mess up right now, if I show even a hint of recognition, Silas will kill me on the spot.I know of the wolfsbane Beta Silas has been feeding Alpha Kieran, because the person he's tasked with that is Leslie, whom Beta Silas has assigned to serve in the royal kitchen.Leslie, not knowing about Alpha Kieran and me being mates, shared the news with me.So now, Alpha Kieran is Beta Silas’ puppet.“Were you at the Shadow Woods a few days ago?” Kieran asks. His voice is a low, dangerous rumble that vibrates straight to my core, bringing back uninvited memories of him claiming me.My breath catches. Before I can even attempt to form a safe answer, a sharp screech cuts through the air.“Oh, how clumsy of me!” Lady Victoria cries out loudly.The grand room falls quiet, all eyes turning toward the table.A glass has been knocked off the table, and
Morgana's POV~~~Three days in the pitch blackness of the deep cells changes a person.The damp cold has settled so deep into my bones that I am certain my blood has turned to ice.Every single breath I take feels like a jagged piece of broken glass cutting into my lungs, a reminder of the cracked ribs Beta Silas gave me.I'm unable to heal completely.Maybe it's because of the cold.I lie curled on the freezing stone floor, my hands around me.I have had no food and no water. My throat is so dry it feels coated in thick sand, and my wolf is too weak to even whimper in my mind.Suddenly, the sound of the heavy iron lock turns with a deafening metallic screech that echoes through the silence.Footsteps approach, stopping at my cell.The door swings open.“Get up, you wretched creature,” Beta Silas’ voice booms from the doorway. He sounds as if I'm nothing but rot on the floors.I try to push myself up, but my arms shake violently and I collapse right back onto the stone.I hear Beta S
“Alpha Kieran! Help me!” I scream.The words tear from my throat, raw and desperate, echoing against the stone walls of the chamber.For one fleeting second, I believe the door will burst open. I believe my mate will stride inside, his silver eyes blazing with the protective fury I witnessed in the
Calm.Calm down, Morgana.I force my breathing to steady, my fists curling against the cold floor.“Forgive me, my lady. I spoke out of turn. I deserve to be punished,” I plead, bowing my head low.“Yes, you do. But that can wait. Listen carefully.” Her eyes burn into mine, cold and unyielding. “St
I push myself up slowly, my limbs trembling. The moment I step into the maid’s quarters, laughter dies instantly, and every pair of eyes turns to me. “Oh, Morgana.” Leslie’s worried voice reaches me. I turn, my body still thrumming, and see her rushing to my side. “You look… terrible,” she says so
At this moment, I believe Lady Victoria is going to finish what the whip couldn't accomplish.My lungs burn, desperate for the air she is stealing, and my vision begins to fray at the edges.“M-my… lady. I did not…” I choke as tears sting my eyes. I guess there's some water left in me.“Answer me!”







