LOGINHumans aren’t allowed into Highcrest College. But Kaidora Hayes, a human girl with a secret and a vendetta, has never followed the rules. Disguised as a wolfless omega, she slips into the werewolf elite’s world, risking her life to uncover the truth about her parent’s murder. However, everything spirals out of control the night she collides with Zane Grayson, the star hockey player and heir to the Bluecrest Pack. One touch awakens his dying wolf and something else inside of him. Now Kaidora is trapped in a dangerous game. Pretending to be Zane’s mate is the only way to keep her secret safe. But when a fake bond turns into something real, Kaidora’s mission for revenge collides with a bond she cannot deny. When Zane’s father knows exactly who Kaidora is and her blood may be the only thing that can save him. Will Kaidora choose revenge over destiny, or love over survival?
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Perfumes.
Herbs.
Potions.
The holy trinity of my survival. Without them, my disguise will crumble and the werewolves around me will know exactly what I am. I can't let them see that I'm not one of them, so even on a night like this, I have to coat myself with scented oils and bitter herbs just to mask my human scent.
“Kai! Are you ready?” Amber whispers from the doorway.
I quickly shove the bottles into my small cabinet and click it shut. My heart pounds as I glance once more at the locked cabinet. My secret. My only shield.
“Coming.” I turn and walk towards the door.
I agreed to go with Amber to the arena tonight. Not because I care about hockey, hell, I don't even know the rules. But because blending in require sacrifices. And nothing screams suspicion more than the wolfless omega who never shows up where every other student does.
So here I am, walking into the predators’ den with nothing but perfume and oil as armor.
The arena is already buzzing when we arrive. The hockey fans are screaming and cheering like their lives depend on the puck sliding across the ice.
Amber pulls me along, her eyes bright as she waves at the other she-wolves who only stare at me as if I don't belong here.
Oh, maybe I do not belong. After all, omegas are treated like trash here in Highcrest College and to them, I am just a wolfless omega from some forgotten pack. Weak, harmless and insignificant.
Amber is the only real friend I've made here in the last six months. She's the only one who doesn't treat me like trash. Sometimes, I wonder if she would treat me with the same care if she ever found out what I am.
I keep my head down, telling myself to breathe. One wrong look, one slip and every one of my plans will shatter.
I lower myself into the second row seat beside Amber. She keeps screaming every time a hockey player passes the puck into the net, but I'm not on the same page with her.
My focus has drifted as always. I am constantly watching, searching every face, every scent, every careless laugh because I'm hunting for the wolves who rip my family apart.
The crowd roars again when a player scores. This time they are chanting someone's name.
I tilt my head to the side of the rink, and then I see him. Zane Grayson!
The golden boy of Highcrest College, the untouchable star hockey player and the future Alpha of the Blue Crest Pack. Our eyes meet for a millisecond, and his smirk falters. Something unreadable flashes in his stormy grey eyes.
I roll my eyes, tearing my gaze away from him. Then I pull the cap of my oversized hoodie over my head, shielding my face as the smell of my perfume stings my own nose.
Amber bounces beside me, clapping like Zane Grayson had just cured the world's ailment.
“He's amazing, isn't he?” She shouts over the noise.
“He's arrogant,” I mutter, drawing in my lower lip.
Amazing isn't the word I will ever use to describe a werewolf. Amber rolls her eyes, but I ignore her, my eyes already scanning the crowd again.
The game ends and the rink floods with laughter, while my own heart tightens in my chest.
There's no progress today again, even after six months of being in Highcrest College in search of my parents’ killers. I rise to my feet, the strange smell of different werewolves hitting my nose. I hate that smell because it reminds me of why I am here and why I can't afford to slip.
Disappointment washes over me as a sigh slips from my lips.
“Let's go—” I say, but Amber has already grabbed my wrist, moving through the crowd before I can finish my words.
“Move, weakling!” A she-wolf sneers as she passes by my side, her eyes flashing with disdain.
I lower my head and let the insult wash over me. That's what they expect from a wolfless omega. Submission, silence! But inside, my chest burns with rage, hotter than any fire.
Suddenly, someone shoves me hard from behind. And that's when it happened.
Hard chest. The stench of cold sweat and wet pads that makes my stomach churn.
I collide so hard with someone that I nearly stumble to the floor. But strong hands shoot out, gripping my shoulders because obviously, my hands already grab something else for support.
The joker of electricity that courses through my veins makes my gaze snap up in an instant. Then my eyes lock on stormy grey eyes that narrow like they can see straight through my carefully built disguise.
Zane Grayson! For a moment, it feels like the world has stopped moving.
Gasps ripple through the air. Whispers float around us.
“Does she have a death wish?”
“How dare she touch him that way?”
“I guess even a wolfless omega has her eyes on the star hockey player.”
My stomach twists in disgust and my jaw clenches. What the hell are they talking about? Are they too blind to see that someone had pushed me?
“Let go!” Zane growls, his eyes burning with rage and something else I can't place. “If you wanted my attention, there are easier ways than this, omega,” he spits, his jaw clenched.
My eyes go wide in disbelief. Really? Isn't he the one holding my shoulder too hard now? I exhale sharply through my nose, trying as much as I can not to snap at him.
I tell myself that I am an omega and we submit, instead of snapping or talking back at the high-ranked werewolves.
“You are the one holding me right now.” My voice is soft and barely above a whisper.
Then Zane lowers his hardened gaze slowly and my eyes follow his movement.
My eyes widen in horror and shock when my eyes finally land on what he's talking about.
His dick! Jesus Christ!
My right hand is holding Zane's manhood and what's worse is that he's getting hard.
Heat rushes to my face in an instant and I swallow a hot, bitter rush of something that tastes like humiliation and fury as the crowd bursts out laughing.
Kaidora's POV The morning of the ceremony, Zane is gone from the bed before I wake. Pack tradition, Elder Hana informed me gravely during the preparation briefing: the Alpha and Luna do not see each other on ceremony morning until the rite itself. They spend the morning with their respective people— Alpha with his inner circle and the pack elders, Luna with her attendants— and come to each other for the first time in the ceremonial space. I accepted this without argument, though I notice the absence of the mate bond's warmth more acutely than I expected to. Not its disappearance— it doesn't disappear, it hums steadily at the back of my chest as always— just the absence of his physical presence. I've become, without fully tracking it, accustomed to him being in the same room. Mira arrives at eight with tea and a gentle, organized efficiency, and behind her come Daria, who I did not know was on the attendant list but who shows up with the confidence of someone who assigned herself
Warren's POVWe're an hour into the drive back when Zane says, "We did it."Not triumphantly. Just quietly. Like something he needed to say out loud to make it fully real."We did it," I confirm.Kaidora is in the front seat, turned slightly toward the window, with the look she gets when she's processing something interior. She hasn't said much since we left the lodge. I've been sitting with my own quiet in the back, watching the border forest give way to the territory I've known my whole life."Elan," Kaidora says, without turning from the window."I'll reach out," I say. "Tonight.""Tell him—" She pauses. "Tell him what Zane said. That there's a place in Bluecrest if he needs it.""I will."Zane glances at me in the rearview mirror.I look out the window and think about Elan in the coffee shop, thin and tired and doing what he could with what he had. About my father's files, meticulously organized, full of leverage and covers and information weaponized against wolves who should have
Kaidora's POVWe sign the agreement at four in the afternoon. It's a formal document— three pages, witnessed by Soren and Daren's advisor, copied twice for each pack's official records. The language is precise and complete and leaves nothing to interpretation because we spent four hours making sure it didn't.When Daren signs it, his hand is slightly unsteady. He doesn't apologize for this. He signs clearly and sets the pen down and looks at the document for a moment with the expression of someone completing something they have needed to complete for a very long time.I watch his face and think about my father looking at his research. About what it means to know your time is limited and choose to spend it on the thing that will outlast you.After the signing, while Warren and the advisor handle the documentation logistics and Soren is in quiet conversation with Daren's senior council member, Daren finds me near the window.He moves slowly, carefully, with the particular economy of som
Zane's POVAlpha Daren negotiates the way he leads. No performance. No posturing. He puts the territorial history on the table with the flat precision of someone who has been carrying it for fourteen years and is done pretending it isn't there. He says, directly and without softening it, that the settlement was unjust. That his pack was wronged. That he has known this every day since and made the decision not to act on it because the Alpha across the table from him would have used any action as justification for something worse.He says all of this looking at me, not at his documentation, not at his hands."I am not here to relitigate the past," he says. "I am here because you sent a letter acknowledging it, which is the first honest communication that has come from Bluecrest in fourteen years. I want to know if the honesty is structural or situational.""Structural," I say."Tell me why I should believe that."Kaidora doesn't move beside me. She's been still since we sat down— presen
Kaidora's POVThe study is exactly what I expected— expensive furniture, shelves lined with pack history books, the scent of old leather and power. Everything designed to remind visitors who hold authority here.But the man sitting behind the desk doesn't look powerful. He looks tired. Broken. Like
Zane's POVThe drive back to the safe house is silent.Kaidora stares out the window, her expression unreadable. Through the bond, I feel her emotions churning— grief, anger, confusion, exhaustion all mixed together into something overwhelming.Amber drives carefully, giving us space. Not trying to
Kaidora's POVThe first hour of the drive passes in relative silence.I keep expecting Amber to ask questions. To demand explanations about everything that's happened. To confront me about being human— surely she must have figured it out by now, after everything she's seen and heard at the cabin.B
Kaidora's POVI shift back to human form without meaning to, my body still learning the mechanics of this impossible transformation.The moment I'm human again, exhaustion crashes over me. My legs give out, and I collapse to the stone floor. Zane is beside me instantly, pulling off his shirt to cov






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