LOGINMuriel’s smile was all warmth on the surface, but my thoughts were anything but calm. It wouldn’t be surprising if Soren eventually found out about my marriage to the Blackwoods.
“I’ve heard quite a bit about you from Soren’s friends,” she said pleasantly.
“I just hope they’re good things,” I replied.
She smiled again, but there was something calculating in her eyes that made my chest tighten.
Soren’s phone rang, cutting through the tension. He pulled it from his pocket and glanced at the screen. “It’s Dad from the pack. Give me a second.”
The moment he turned away, something shifted in the air between us. I was already moving to leave when Muriel stepped forward and shoved me hard in the chest.
“I know why you’re here at the Lycan Academy,” she said coldly. “But just like the others drooling over Soren, you don’t stand a chance. So, I’ll give you a choice to leave!”
I barely had time to process her words, let alone respond, when she suddenly stumbled back and fell.
“Muriel!” Soren rushed back and helped her to her feet.
She looked up at him with wide, frightened eyes, the same orbs that had been cold and calculating just seconds ago.
“As much as I wanted to fight your friend, I don’t want the school to think I’m a bully just because I’m Alpha Derrick’s daughter,” she muttered.
Soren frowned, clearly confused. “What’s going on?”
Before I could say a word, she spoke again. “She accused me of stealing you from her.”
I exhaled slowly, the words catching in my chest like something lodged wrong.
Annoyance flickered across Soren’s face as he turned to me. “Gwen, apologize to Muriel. We already talked about this, you shouldn’t have hurt her!”
“No, it’s fine,” Muriel cut in gently. “Let’s just forget it. She’s new here, and something like this won’t look good on her record. Besides, I don’t want others think I let her hurt me. My dad told me to keep a low profile.”
Soren’s jaw tightened. “That’s not the point! This is the Lycan Academy, and violence isn’t tolerated here. Gwen needs to understand that!”
“But I didn’t do anything!” I exclaimed.
“Gwyneth!” Soren’s tone dropped into something cold and authoritative. “Do you want me to inform Alpha Conrad that you caused an incident here at school on your very first day?”
The mention of my father’s name hit like a hand around my throat. My fists tightened, and I pressed my lips together. He knew me well.
Every misunderstanding, every incident that got out of hand in the pack, had chipped away at whatever trust between Dad and me. It always felt like it was me, always me causing trouble, always the reason Luna Rosalia sometimes didn’t trust him.
“Muriel, slap Gwen!” I heard Soren command.
“What?” I muttered, stunned.
“If you refuse to apologize, let Muriel return the pain you caused her,” he added.
“Soren, let’s just forget this. Gwen didn’t mean it…” Muriel tried to intervene. However, I noticed her lips curl, as if she were enjoying the cruel little drama unfolding between us.
“No! I am soon to be the Alpha of the Ravencrest Pack, and I already know what must be done. Gwen made a mistake, so she must be punished! It’s just a slap, nothing more. No blood will be shed,” Soren insisted.
A pang of hurt shot through me. I barely recognized the man I had devoted so much of my heart to.
Muriel’s hand swung toward my cheek, but I moved just in time, blocking it instinctively.
“What is going on here?!” A deep voice barked.
Soren straightened immediately, and even Muriel seemed to shrink slightly. The man striding toward us was broad-shouldered and calm, carrying authority the way some people carry height effortlessly.
“Physical incidents are forbidden on school grounds. Do you want to get expelled?” His voice rang familiar; I realized he was the man from last night at the training grounds.
“Sorry, High Chancellor,” Soren said. “My friend just arrived yesterday. She doesn’t know the rules yet. But she hurt my mate!”
So, the man was part of the academy council; no wonder they both went rigid around him. The man’s gaze shifted to me; he looked to be in his thirties.
“I want to be very clear; I didn’t touch her!” I protested, frustration rising in my chest.
“Gwen, can you just admit it? We’re only asking for a simple apology. Why are you being so stubborn?”
The High Chancellor’s eyes shifted to Soren, and suddenly the man seemed almost entertained. “Have you actually seen her hurt your mate?”
Soren’s certainty didn’t waver. “No. But I know Gwen. She’s been in love with me for years, and this news wouldn’t sit well with her. That’s why she hurt Muriel!”
That was what broke something open in me, how deeply he trusted Muriel.
“Interesting…” The Chancellor’s tone stayed calm, but it cut through the tension. “And what if I told you I’ve been watching all along… and I never saw her hurt your mate? What would you do then?”
Soren swallowed hard, and I could see the doubt flicker in his eyes.
I straightened, my voice firm. “And for the record, I’m not even a member of your pack! Even if you’re the King of the world, or whoever of the Ravencrest, you don’t have the right to discipline me!”
I turned and walked away before he could find an answer to that.
Behind me, Muriel’s voice floated after me, soft and defensive. “I’m really sorry, Soren. Maybe I just tripped; it was clumsy of me. That’s why I thought we should just let it go.”
‘This woman was extraordinary!’
From the window above, I hadn’t seen him, the man in black, silent and completely invisible from the grounds.
He had been watching everything…
My chest tightened, and no matter how desperately I tried to bury the pain, it clawed its way to the surface.I turned my gaze to Diana, whose tears continued to fall.“Now do you understand why setting foot in this manor is an insult to the Alpha’s bloodline? If you believe you’re making a noble sacrifice for Zev, then you’ve misunderstood everything.”She lowered her eyes, unable to meet mine.Zev didn’t understand a single word I meant. How could he? His mind had already made its choice; all he saw was Diana in tears and me standing before her, as if bullying an omega.“I said that’s enough!” His voice thundered across the garden.Before I could respond, a burning sting exploded across my cheek.The slap held more than anger. It came from frustration and a darkness in his eyes I’d never seen before. For a heartbeat, the entir
[Kira]One evening, a few days after my birthday, I was surprised when someone came to the manor looking for me.“Lady Kira, Diana is waiting outside. She says she’d like to speak with you,” my personal servant informed me.“Please escort her to the garden,” I said.I zipped up the travel bag I was bringing to Thornfell. Everything I needed for the journey had already been packed.Even so, I couldn’t help wondering what Diana wanted from me. I left my room and headed toward the garden, the very same place where I had learned the truth about Zev’s nature, his infidelity.I spotted her almost immediately. The moment our eyes met, she slowly rose to her feet.“What do you need from me?” I asked, stopping a few paces away.She didn’t bother exchanging greetings. “Zev and I slept t
The two servants immediately dropped to their knees, trembling.“LadyGwyneth, please forgive us! We spoke without thinking!”The Queen’s expression hardened. “Guards!” Within seconds, the guards outside burst through the doors. “Take them away! They will be punished for their reckless tongues!” she commanded coldly.Ignoring the servants’ desperate cries, they seized both women and dragged them from the room.“My Queen! Please!”Their screams faded farther down the corridor until silence settled over the chamber once more.An inexplicable chill crept beneath my skin.“To be clear,” the priestess continued, “the presence I sensed wasn’t Virel’s blood or essence within the pups.”She hesita
[Gwyneth] Pups... babies... It had only been a month since I regained consciousness in this place, yet I already had countless questions that no one could answer. Everything felt like a puzzle with missing pieces; my identity, my past… The door to the room opened, and my mother stepped inside. She found me standing by the tall arched window, gazing over the palace grounds. “I was told by the servants that you skipped lunch, so I brought you something to eat.” I forced a faint smile. “My Queen Mother, this pregnancy has left me with little appetite. Forgive me for causing you concern.” She set the tray aside before taking my hands into hers. “A Lycan pregnancy has never been an easy burden to bear.” Her gaze drifted to my swollen belly, and a mixture of wonder and concern softened her features. “Since our pups develop much faster than human babies, it will take a couple of months before they’re born. It’s been a very long time since a female Lycan has carried twins,” she expl
[Lucian] “She’s dead!” my father declared, his voice echoing through the room. “Hasn’t more than a month of her disappearance been enough for you to face reality? You’re to marry Alpha Conrad’s second daughter, whoever she may be. There’s no difference!” “How can you say that, Derrick?” the Luna snapped. She had already gotten to know Gwen during the betrothal period, and I knew she had grown fond of my wife, not just as a political obligation, but as a person. “I’m just trying to make sense of all this!” my father replied, his gaze hardening as it landed on me. “And you, of all the wolves, know what happened that day. You were the last one with Gwen before she vanished.” “But it’s different because I love Gwen!” I shot back. “I didn’t just marry one of Alpha Conrad’s daughters to seal a treaty. I married the woman I cherish!” The woman I loved... and the woman I failed to protect. The thought tore through my chest. “I’m still fucking grieving,” I said, my voice breaking despit
The king frowned. “And what does bringing her here mean for our territory?” The queen met his gaze without flinching. “She can heal me, Leon!” the queen cried, her voice sharp as breaking glass. “After everything you put me through, our daughter is the only one who can mend what’s left of me.” “You said we should let go of the past!” he retorted, desperation creeping into his voice. “Why? Because facing the truth is inconvenient for you? Finding our daughter doesn’t erase the betrayal, the pain, or the years I lost! Some wounds don’t fade, even for us lycans.” Silence settled between them before the queen finally steadied herself. “Gwyneth is carrying pups,” she said more calmly. “Those children will continue my bloodline and strengthen the future of this territory. I no longer care about the secrets buried in her past. What matters now is that no one discovers where she is! You will help me keep her hidden and protect her at all costs.” *** [Kira] “What? She’s missing?” I ask
Seeing the photo left a bitter ache in my chest.Icouldn’tbear looking at it any longer, so I returned to the dormitory building. The moment I stepped inside, the House Matron noticed me.Unfortunately, Icouldn’tstop the tears from gat
Vada looked at me, clearly startled by my question.“I’msorry… that was too personal.ForgetI asked,” I muttered, lowering my gaze.“No,it’s not that.” She quickly shook her head. “I’m just surprised because you’ve never asked about my life before.
“It’sbetter if you take Lynn home.I’vealready fulfilled my duty as High Chancellor of this academy. But your presence within my academy grounds is starting to cause a scene, Alphas,” Flint said firmly.That was when the tension snapped back i
Alpha Conrad’s fury was written all over his face as he stormed into the small room of the healing den. “Stay here,” I ordered the warriors behind him firmly before stepping inside. Alpha Conrad’s sharp gaze immediately landed on Alpha Adrian, whose hand was tightly wrapped around Lynn’s. His eyes







