Mag-log inHannah Adler has learned to survive by becoming invisible. A wolfless omega abandoned at birth and orphaned by a brutal pack war, she endures daily cruelty in the Crescenthood pack, where she has to fight for food, do degrading labor, and they constant remind her of how worthless she is. With her plans for escape just three months away, her fragile world shatters on the night of the blood moon when she was drugged, dressed up, and chained to the bed of the most feared man in the Bay Area. Alpha Aaron Krest is a fractured king. Once a powerful ruler and CEO, he was cursed eight years ago by a vengeful witch, severing the bond with his wolf and turning his own beast against him. Now he drowns in agony, his silver eyes bleeding black as the curse drives him to destroy everything around him. Desperate to save their Alpha, the pack offers Hannah as a sacrificial vessel, hoping her presence will calm the monster long enough for the blood moon to pass. What begins as a night of terror and defiance slowly ignites into something far more dangerous. Aaron’s wolf goes unnaturally still in Hannah’s presence. She refuses to cower, challenging the cold Alpha with a fire no one expected. As forbidden desire flares between them, long-buried secrets surface: Hannah is far more than a worthless omega, and breaking Aaron’s curse may awaken a power that could destroy her or save them both.
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I dragged the scrub brush across the concrete floor, the sharp scent of bleach burning my eyes and filling my lungs. It's still dark outside and my knees hurt from the hours of kneeling on them, but I didn’t stop because I still have lots of work left to be done.
My slender hands are rough from years of hard chore, gripping the brush tighter. I could feel the freckles on my honey-brown skin getting tight as sweat forms on my arms.
My dark curls were pulled back into a bun but some strands kept sticking to my neck. I am twenty-four years old. At twenty-four, I have gotten really good at making myself seem invisible, just another person in the background, in this big pack house where nobody really pays much attention to.
My large amber eyes stayed fixed on the floor. Looking up only invited trouble and I've learnt enough lessons about that. I hadn't always been the lowest of the low, a wolf-less omega scrubbing other people’s dirt, I was abandoned at birth, left on the edge of the hills outside the city like discarded garbage. A rogue wolf named Mara had found me, wrapped in a thin, dirty blanket, crying loudly into the night.
She took me in, raised me among her small band of rogues, they were fierce wolves who bowed to no Alpha. They taught me resilience, how to hide in plain sight, how to survive with nothing but wits and will. And for sixteen years, that rough, makeshift family was my everything.
Mara was my mother in every way that mattered. She called me her little spark, she said there was fire in me even if I couldn’t feel my wolf yet.
Then the war came.
Rival packs tore through our territory like a storm. I still remember the screams, the metallic smell of blood, the way Mara had shoved me into a narrow cave and ordered me to stay hidden no matter what.
I obeyed and when silence finally fell, I crawled out to nothing but ashes and corpses. My entire rogue family was slaughtered. The jagged scar along my left collarbone still itched sometimes, a permanent reminder of the claw that nearly killed me too that day.
That was when the Crescenthood pack found me. I was sixteen, half-starved, covered in dirt and blood, wandering through the ruins like a ghost. Alpha Aaron enforcers swept in to claim the territory after the fight. One of them saw me and decided to rescue me.
“Poor little thing,” he said. “She won’t last a day out here alone.” They wrapped me in a blanket and brought me back to this pack house, fed me that first night, and gave me a bed in the basement. For three days, I almost believed safety existed but that illusion shattered fast.
By the end of the first week, the truth settled in. I was an outsider, rogue-born and worst of all I was believed to be completely wolfless.
I have no inner wolf so I can't shift and I don't have the ability to perceive scent. In a pack that worshipped strength, I was less than worthless.
I was moved from the basement to the storage closet. The storage closet is so small that it is barely big enough for me to lie down in. My meals came last and it’s always cold. I get scraps from the bottom of pots and leftovers.
The workload was light at first which was just me working in the kitchen but that quickly changed over time, I was assigned to the laundry, washing stained clothes with other wolves sweat and blood, washing the Toilets and mopping the long hallways.
“Useless bitch,” one of the betas sneered just last month after I dropped a tray. He kicked the spilled food toward me. “Clean it with your tongue if you’re that hungry.”
The laughter that followed still echoed in my head. I didn’t obey but I scrubbed it on my knees while they watched.
They reminded me daily why I didn’t belong.
From intentionally shoveling me in the hallways, spatting on me and assigning me the filthiest tasks because a weak omega like me is only good for cleaning up after real wolves.
But I endured it all with silent fury. I had survived abandonment, war, and eight years of this slow cruelty. I could endure anything.
I sat back on my heels now, wiping my forehead with the back of my wrist. The basement stretched long and dim before me, filled with dusty shelves and forgotten things.
This was my kingdom before sunrise, making sure the powerful never had to see the dirt beneath their feet.
A door slammed upstairs. Heavy footsteps echoed down the stairwell, my body tensed on instinct. I lowered my head and scrubbed the floor harder
“Still down here, freak?” Marcus said as he entered the basement. He’s one of the younger warriors.
“You had better hurry up and mop faster, Wouldn’t want people slipping on your mess.”
I didn’t answer. Words would only feed him.
He laughed “ugly rouge thinks she belongs here. Pathetic. If you had any real blood, maybe you’d be good for something besides mopping up our shit.”
He lingered, waiting for me to react, when I gave him nothing, he spat on the floor I’d just cleaned and left.
I stared at the wet spot. For a brief second, something hot and sharp stirred in my chest, but it vanished as quickly as it came, leaving only the familiar hollow ache.
I reached for the rag and wiped it away.
Three more months.
That was my mantra. The small metal box hidden under the loose floorboard in my closet held every dollar and coin I’d scraped together. Enough for a bus ticket far from here and a few weeks to disappear.
I would leave this place. Leave this humiliation.
Maybe even figure out why Mara’s voice still whispered to me in dreams that I was more than this broken, weak girl they all saw.
But as the first faint light of dawn crept through the windows, an uneasy weight settled in my stomach.
Declan's POV My phone rang early that morning. It was Aron.“Declan,” he said, voice calm in a way I had not heard in years. “Send cleaners to my apartment. I want the guest room to be cleaned as soon as possible, and the kitchen should be fully stocked too. One more thing, retrieve Hannah Adler’s personal belongings from her previous room and bring them up right away. No questions.”I froze for a second. Hannah? The omega we set up for him last night? But I kept my voice steady. “Done.”I gave the orders quickly and drove to the main house myself. When I arrived, the place felt different, quieter and less Tense. I walked up to his suite and stopped at the opened door of his room.Hannah sat at a small table, eating a full breakfast of eggs, toast, fruit and coffee. She looked freshly showered, her dark curls still damp. No bruises on her face. No signs of deep injury. Just some bandages on her wrists. Aron s
Aron's POVDeclan and I stepped into my study, he kept looking at me with amazement, I know he’s quite curious to see me this calm for the first time in a long while.“What happened last night?” He asked immediately I shut the door.I sat down and took my time to patiently narrate the situation as much as I could. “Well I got back from the woods and I walked into my room mid-shift, ragging with the curse burning through my body and I saw her chained to the bed. I smelled her and my wolf… went completely still” thinking about it now Eric still hasn’t spoken to me but he has been calm ever since perceived Hannah.“You didn’t hurt her?” He asked bewildered “No.” I replied him calmly. “But I need to know why you did this, Declan. You risked a poor girl’s life. What if my wolf had lost control? What if I had killed her in that room? She is innocent, she might be disposable to you and the elders but she has a life
I just couldn’t believe it.All night long, the cursed Alpha, the man the pack whispered about like a nightmare, had been… calm. Gentle, even. He sat against the far wall like a statue carved from shadow and moonlight, never for once raising his voice or moving toward the bed. While I hurled every accusation and curse I could think of, he simply listened. His silver eyes, no longer bleeding black, stayed on me with an intensity that should have terrified me but somehow encouraged the storm inside my chest.The night had dragged on for hours and exhaustion finally claimed me at some point in the deepest part of the night, I had dozed off still chained, my body surrendering even as my mind fought. When I woke, the first gray light of dawn was creeping in through the windows.He was still there.Alpha Aron sat in the same position, back against the wall, watching me. Quietly. Observing. There was no hu
Aron’s POV I stepped into my chamber, the curse was cresting hard tonight. My wolf tore at the inside of my chest like a wild animal trying to rip free from a burning cage. Silver bled into black at the edges of my vision. The mark on my neck blazed white-hot, sending lightning through every nerve. Eight years of this agony, and the blood moon always made it worse. I could feel myself slipping bones shifting painfully, claws threatening to burst through my fingertips. Another night of destruction. Another night of barely holding on.Then I smelled it.Sweet amber and wild honey, faint salt of sweat and blood, and something deeper, fire beneath stillness. My head snapped toward my massive bed.A woman. Chained. Dressed in white silk that glowed crimson under the moon. Her honey-brown skin was marked with fresh blood at the wrists where the iron had bitten deep. Dark curls spilled wildly across the pillows. Lar












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